Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1939, p. 2

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The Reverend Harvey F. Siemâ€" sen will give a short talk to the chilâ€" dren about Christmas, and before Santa Claus arrives Miss Agnes Daly, dancing instructor, will have three of her pupils entertain the children with toe dancing and tap dancing. _ These dances will be given by Miss Eileen Abernathy, Miss Mary Casario and Miss Ruth Hueckler. The Dumaresq Spencer post has been busy all week preparing a nice reception for Santa Claus, who is coming to Highland Park Friday afternoon at 2 p.m. at the auditorâ€" ium of the Elm Place school. The annual Legion Christmas party has the cooperation of the Dumaresq Spencer post Auxiliary, Highland Park Womens club, and the Social Service committee. This party has been made possible through the help and cooperation of the Highland Park Community Chest, which has very generously donated the cost of‘ expenses. Party Friday at Eim Place School Bowling Scores at Highland Ten Pins Team No Hupber Elec . Hecketsweiler Annual Christmas Following are the standings of teams in the various league bowlâ€" ing weekly at Highland Ten Pin alâ€" leys. The averages are for the week ending Dec. 13: Cogs . Spokes Hubs . Wheels Team No Team No ‘Team No Russells Ser. Sta Aleyon Theatre . McPherson‘s Gar. Iredales ......__.. Hill & Stone Cubés .......s.ulnss King of Beasts Temers â€"~..â€":.~.... Tail Twisters ... Phone Highland Park 3900 Mr. Harry Eichler will be at the Announces Opening of their New Store and Fur Storage Vault at 44 Greenbay Rd. Winnetka A. 0. Fay Lodge No. VOGUE CLEANERS â€" USEFUL SOUVENIRS GIVEN Business Men‘s Rotary Club Lions Club John B. Nash, proprietor of VOGUE CLEANERS, announces the official opening of their new store and fur storage vaults at 44 Green Bay Road, Winnetka, near Indian Hill, Thursday morning, December 21st. . . . The interesting feature is the new fur storage vault for storing fur coats and fur trimmed coats in a refrigerated and air conditioned atmosphere. The safest and finest vaults in this vicinity are available at VISITORS YOGUE CLEANERS NEW OFFICE AND UR STORAGE YAULT 12 10 10 10 16 16 14 6176 11 11 13 19 11 13 Ave. 710 Ave. T41 156 151 IH 7118 piano to help with the singing of Christmas songs. The Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion deeply appreciates the assistance of the Community Chest in furnishing the money for this important Christmas activity and also appreciates the most excelâ€" lent cooperation of all of the variâ€" ous organizations in Highland Park which have so graciously helped out in making preparations for this party. A veteran employe of the Chiâ€" cago, Milwaukee and North Shore railroad, George Merriman, 61, died at his home, 1417 Jenkinson court, Waukegan, at 7:30 a.m. Friday. He had been ill for the past two months. Oak Terrace P.T.A. Postpones Meeting The Oak Terrace P.T.A. held their regular December meeting Dec. 19. A splendid Christmas program was given by the pupils. A delightful luncheon was served by the seventh grade mothers. North Shore Line Passes on Friday The January meeting has been postponed from the first Tuesday until the third Tuesday, January 16. Veteran Employee of afa* 327â€"29 North Green Bay Road All offices of the Social Security Board will be closed Saturday, Deâ€" cember 23, and December 30, in acâ€" cordance with the recent executive order of the President, announced Mr. H. L. McCarthy, Regional Direcâ€" tor of the Social Security Board for the States of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. All offices will also be closed on December 25 and January 1,which are legal holidays. Services were held from the home on Monday to the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church, Waukegan, at 10 a.m. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery. had lived in Lake county all his life. for Park run. In nine hours of working time he made 10 round trips. In 1916, he was made trainmaster on the shoreline route between Waukeâ€" gan and Evanston. â€" 80 Social Security Offices Observe Holiday Closing man on the Fort Sheridanâ€"Highland Surviving are the widow, Elsie; son, Donald Merriman, well known Waukegan athlete; daughter, Mrs. Robert E. Neeham, and two grandâ€" children. On June 22, 1898, he went to work USEFUL SOUVENIRS GIVEN the North Shore Line. His first VISITORS THE HIGHL A ‘These pretty hankies have traveled half way around the world, yet you will wonder how they can be sold at these low prices. Of pure linen, handâ€"made, with handâ€" rolled hems. 25c to $l.00 Last minute toy shoppers will find wide variety of games, blocks, puzâ€" zles, dolls and hundred other interesting new toys in our basement store. Bring in the kiddies to meet old Santa himself every day from 2 to 5 p.m.) From fErin to China to You GARNETT‘S The Largest Selection in ~Highland Park A remarkable group of asâ€" sorted pieces of costume jewâ€" elry, â€"bib necklaces, rings, bracelets, pins, etc. â€" mostly one of a kind. Much more costly looking than the price tags indicate. HOLEPROOF Tisletd HOSIERY How she loves 3 pairs in gift box $2.85 packed in gift boxes festive as the season * She‘ll bless you for giving sheer, exquisitely clear Holeproof Hosiery | Thank you for choosing Holeproof quality! And find many uses for the starâ€"studded gift box. Let us help you select from many weights and new, correct costume shades. Costume Jewelry $1.00 .. $1.95 Single pair, $1.00 prod! ts the only horkery that has sheer, fiattering

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