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Highland Park Press, 19 Oct 1939, p. 5

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BILL BARDO Mighwood Mighlights LENA CLANDT, Repr HIGHWOOD PARISH TO HAYE PARTY The Tabernacle society of the St. James parish in Highwood will hold a public card and bunco party startâ€" ing at 8 p.m. Friday in the Labor Temple. Prizes will be offered to winners, according to Mrs. John McCaffrey, chairman of the arrangements comâ€" mittee for the event. pendectomy at the Waukegan m recently, returned to her home last week. Brother George Garrity of the orâ€" der of St. Camelia in Milwaukee, spent a very pleasant vacation here visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. Liske and his aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. R. Unbehaun. and Mrs. Sam Somenzi on Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liske celeâ€" brated their thirtyâ€"second wedding anniversary on Sunday with a dinâ€" ner for their immediate family. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs, B. Tutwiler and son Paul of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. G. Liske and daughter Joan of Waukegan, Mr, and Mrs. R. Unbehaun and Mrs. M. Johnson of Highwood. > The Bellarmine club of the St. James church held their first fall meeting on Tuesday evening at the parish hall. They were entertained by movies after which refreshments were served. The American Legion will hold their first fall dinner and dance on November 11. Tickets are now on sale and may be purchased from any member. Mrs. Sarah Laegeler was hostess at dinner on Thursday evening to her family and a few close friends in honor of her seventyâ€"first birthâ€" day. Among outâ€"ofâ€"town guests present were the Misses Clara and Lou Nye, Miss Ada Dahl and Mrs. D. Park of Chicago. Mr. C. P. Thomas of Wauconda will make his home for the winter months with his daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mre. W. Lusbke. Salle were the house guests of Mr. ANNUAL HARVEST HOME DINNER DANCE and His Famous Orchestra and a Gay Astuma Review Saturday, October 218 "LADY OF THE TROPICS" Rebert Taylor, Hedy Lemarr, Josoph Schildkrant, Gloria Prankiin, Ernest Cossart NOVELTY â€" "Bresking the News," MNOVELTY â€" "Romance in Color." LATEST METROTONE NEWS Next Week: "IF I WERE KING," "THE @TAR MAKER,* "MHIRACLES Pupils of MRS. J. C,. EMMA‘S SCHOOL OP THE paANCEB wl present a reahast program Priday evening, October 97 NOVELTY "One Against the World," NOVELTY â€" "Sereen Snapshots No. 12," SPORT REEL â€" "On the Wing." LATEST FOX NEWS. Sunday, Menday (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) October 23, 23 "OUR LEADING CITIZEN" Beb Barns, Susan Hayward, Elisabeth Patterson, LATHROP BROS. & VIRGINIA LEE The Enc Amatarr Show @fl be presonted Wednesday, Nevember I PETE SMITH SPECIALTY â€" "Take a Cue," COLOR CARTOON â€" "Mollyweod Sweepstakes." LATEST PARAMNOUNT NEWS. Joseph Schildkraut, Alan Hale BETTY BOOP CARTOON â€" "Yap Yap Yippy." LATEST METROTONE NEWS > (Matinee 2 to 4; Evening 7 to 11) "NIGHT WORK" Mr. Corwith was born in Galena, IIl., and was a graduate of Phillips academy, Andover, Mass. He was a partner with his father in the pig lead business under the firm name of N. Corwith & Co. Later he became associated with the Ameriâ€" can Smelting and Refining company. He was a trustee of a number of estates in Chicago. motored to Bloomington, II1., over Sweeney of Highland Park are atâ€" tending the postmasters‘ convention in Washington, D. C, Mr. August Melchorri has gone to Arkansas where he will spend a idents attended the Gardeners‘ Asâ€" wciafionhfiuthldntth% tor Vienna cafe on Waukegan road. Among those present were Mr. and Services were held Monday afterâ€" noon in the chapel of Trinity Episâ€" copal chureh. Nathan Corwith Sr. Passes on Sunday Nathan Corwith, a retired busiâ€" ness man, died Sunday in his home at 199 Vine Ave. He was 79 years old and had resided in Highland Pa_r]: for nearly fortyâ€"five years. Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Marcia Hempstead Corwith, a son, Nathan, Jr., a grandson Nathan III, and two sisters Mrs. M. D. Wells and Miss Sue W. Corwith. Quite a number of Highwood resâ€" «C %p _ for further & information. Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold st IADA SHUr, ‘Deerficld, litinors Crovetti, Mr. and Mrs. August Telephone H. P. 53 October 24, 25, 26 Orders also taken for Pinking Shears . . . Spool Holders SELF SKIRT MARKER of powder. Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. Just squeere the bulbâ€"and mark an accurate hem in 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out of shortening a skirt! . . Complete Telephone Highland Park October 21 Anthony Czarnecki _ to Address Braeside P.T.A. on ‘Present War The Parentâ€"Teachers Civic assoâ€" dnfll-d‘lv:.db-llhldhhy meeting season on Monday evening, October 28rd at 8 o‘clockâ€" Mr, Authony Czarnecki of the Chiâ€" cago Daily News will speak on "We Americans and the Present War." Mr. Czarnecki was born in Poland and was brought to Chicago when a child. He has been active in newsâ€" paper work since 1898 and was & war cor respondent in Europe from 1914â€"1919. Mr, Edgar Carter is the president of the association for the coming t proâ€" gram chairman; Mrs. C. Longford Felske, secretary; and Mr. Robert Olmsted, treasurer. Mr. Jens Erikâ€" sen, Mr. Malcolm Kerr and Mr. Roy Howe is the social chairman; Mr, J. David Dickinson heads the Sports committee and other chairmen are: Mr. Richard McGowan, Badminton; 80 to pkg. large cans . MUSHROOMS extra fancy; tb. ...... Crosse & Blackwell‘s Date and Nut Bread Paper Napkins HEINZ SOUPS n ccca maivee, T. Sss oen . I t PH & 2 bars Palm Olive Soap ALL FOR ...._.._._..2...u.c.. . MONEY SAVING SPECIALS BROAD LEAF SPINACH 1 pkg. Concentrated Super Suds For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCT. 19â€"20â€"21 Macaroni Spaghetti BIRDS EYE PRODUCTS eS OLD DUTCH THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES8 FOULD‘S »»25¢ ALWAYS IN STOCK, A FULL LINE OF Mr. PRUNES Large size; 2â€"1b. pkg..... or 3 * 20c for for for for "N'“P. All familes living in the Bracside school district are urged to attend this meeting and to become members of the association. This organizaâ€" tion has a general community purâ€" pose and its membership and interâ€" ests are by no means limited uU those having children in the school. Interesting and varied programs are planned for the coming year. Catholic Woman‘s League Plans Fall Benefit Party Oct. 24 The North Shore Cathois Womâ€" an‘s League has reserved the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s Club for their first fall benefit party, which will be a dessertâ€"bridge,.to be held on October 24, at 1:30 p.m. Members of the league will invite their friends to join them in making this party a big success. It is the first in a series of benefits in this Silver Anniversary Year of the Mrs. Lester G. Bratton of Glencoe is the chairman, and she is being assisted by Mrs. Paul M. Beuttas of !_lnbblrd Woods and also by Mrs. George F Mitchell of Evanston. 35¢ 20c Pure Michigan Apple Cider 100 oz. bottle 20¢ l(!;itlbelienf Sw.et‘t.e'net.l or Unsweetened rapetrul uice dounptl.oo _”_3 for zgc Raggedy Ann Richelieu PINEAPPLE, PEACHES or wW. P. APRICOTS _ 4 C ARTICHOKES No. 2% size can No. 2%, cans Security Brand California BARTLETT PEARS LAND o‘LAKES Sweet Cream BUTT ER GINGER ALE ROOT BEER and Assorted Flavors 4 large bottles 2 SC Beverages (plus bottle deposit) UNIVERSITY Highland 100% Pure Vermont MAPLE SAP SYRUP Medium size .. 35¢ Large size ....65¢ south of Cary, HIL., will be the scene of a large conference of Cub, Scout, and Sea Scout men, in number apâ€" proximately 200, this weekâ€"end, Satâ€" :â€"~Aig« Ike Connciis mdnfl-‘ are North Area, Evanston, Osk Park, North West Suburban, West mdh. and DuPage county counâ€" The following courses will be put on by strong faculties of the differâ€" ent councils: Elements Part One, Scout and Cub Men to Attend Large Training Conference _ It is expected that there will be between 30 and 50 North Shore men at this training conference. RELIABLE LAUNDRY 2»»23¢ a meal for four DRY CLEANING CO. Kraft‘s Dinner 4 ... $1 for AT Frying Chickens Ib. 27 ¢ M EAT $ Fresh Lamb Patties lb19¢ Swift‘s Sliced Bacon Pork Sausage Links Meat ib 33¢ ib 29¢ TV RK EY S Tender Pot Roast Ib. 23 4c LEG oLAMB Ib. 2 5¢ Oscar Mayer‘s Skinless FRANKS Ib 2 5¢ 1939 Spring Ceresota Flour 24}â€"lb. sack T9« lb 2.9¢ 148 South Second Street Tel H. P. 1258 â€" Highland P# Your Typewriter Man Larson‘s Stationery Higniand Park 507 E. K. CATTION

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