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Highland Park Press, 25 Jan 1940, p. 4

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Rutered as Gocsnd Cluss Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highinad Purk, Hiincts Dused Thusmlar «f uadh wess by the Uéeli Printing Oompany. Ves Duildine. Bighlnst Subssription Price, $1.50 per yoar ng along jauntily, lacking possibly some of the speed and poise ols:m&uubmnmdhhph«olms,flrfln coat and hat, and set to work at his daily task of serving his public. Yes, he was an old timer, one who had seen customers come and cusâ€" tomers go for nary a fortnight. .‘cholnd'itnuuddup‘uinf of years, and his physical AMI.Ith lessening, there was still one thing which he maintained, a keen interest and pride in his city. . s e o o ‘l‘rm and from his work he greeted citizens in all walks of li‘:'. exe opinions, discussed the needs of his town, the weather all other uy&- of like importance to the -venfc person. He was active in civic enterprises -haring' not only his time and knowledge, but when nece: , the cost of furthering worthy pro{:u Churches and clubs were lneindod in his interest and support, and watched with E&.w.!u'umtbu'hk:mnhmuum the opment of that brotherly love, "Community Spirit." It was no grand stand play on his part !orhcloufhtm(lory!or his efforts. He loved his town, and the poopie who lived in it, overlooking their faults and shortcomings, for they were his friends, a part of his ucce 2 mpan nFredany ts m‘.fifik No matter who fi“ are, what you do, or where you live, you too, will some &lx be an "old timer." Time waits for no man. Let us all respect &h.i:;‘:o uc:.m" who has helped develop your town into a better place in w . John A. decCelle of San Francisco, Saturday, at Palm Bach, Fla.â€"Wedâ€" nesday evening, Miss Esther Huehl of Deerfleld gave a miscellaneous shower in honor of Florence Johnâ€" son who will be married Jan. 31 to Frank Jacobs.â€"Tillman Bros., who for a number of years past, conâ€" ducted the Sparkling Springs Water company, have leased the business to Mr. Erickson of Evanston.â€" Charles Delhay, an employe of the Koon Garage, was badly burned about the face, neck and arms, Satâ€" urday evening when he carelessly threw the drainings from a motor on the hot coals of a furnace.â€"Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Beuscher are the happy parents of a daughter, born, Jan. 7th. F. D. Clavey, pioneer nurseryman died suddenly Monday evening in Lakeland, Fla., Lauridsen‘s restaurâ€" ant in Highwood has been purchased by John Klufetos and Louis Patris. â€"The Highland Park M. E. Church celebrated its 50th anniversary, Sunday with appropriate services. â€"Thirty friends went to Libertyâ€" ville, Saturday to help Mr. and Mrs. Durment celebrate their 25th wedâ€" ding anniversary.â€"Mr. and Mrs. TWENTY YEARS AGO Jan. 22, 1920 Solicit support for continuance of Community Service.â€"Mrs. Palmer A. Montgomery, a resident of Highâ€" land Park for 28 years, died Monâ€" day, following a three weeks illness. â€"Mrs. Charles M. P. Wright of Raâ€" vinia committed suicide last Friday morning in her room in the Parkâ€" way hotel, Chicago.â€"Miss Mary Bedgwick of this city was married to No matter who 3 at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press Feature No. 1 "DUST BE MY DESTINY" John Garfield, Priscilia Lane, Alan Hale, Framk McHugh, Billy Halop Feature No. 2 "PRIDE _ OF THE BLUB GRASS" Gantry, the Pamous Blind Herse, Edith Feliews, * Snarprer ntaidin mees »Eiains 0 Mone Saturday. Sunday. Mo "ELIZABETH AND ESSEX" Bette Davis, Errol Fiynn. Olivia DeHavilland, Donald cvmh- Hale SPORT REEL â€" "Ski Birds." LATE®T PATHE N . Wednesday, Thursday, Friday _ CARTOON â€" "Pesce on Rarth." LATEST METROTONE NEWS. _ Wednesday and Friday, "Nancy Drew" starta: 7:00 â€" 9:29; "Henry Goes TEN YEARS AGO Jan. 28, 1930 THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Peature No. 2 "NANCY DREW AND THE HIDDEN STAIRCASE" "HENRY GOES ARIZONA" Framk Morgan, Virginia Weidier, Guy Kibbee, Slim Summerville, Thureday, "Dust Be My Destiny" starte: 7:00 â€" 9 :54 "Pride of the Blue Grass" starta: % :49 Friday, "Pride of the Blue Grasa" starte: 7:00 â€" 9 :54 ______James McCallion, Granville Bates.. LOONEYTUNE CARTOON â€" "Jeepers Creepers." LATEST METROTONE NEWs â€"______ Arisona" starte: 8:00 â€" 10:29. a '._ iess Arizona" starte : 7 :00 â€" * m i d sare‘ t ed * To L oi aah eeiten d ts Povins: Thw shoult mosk ths sdiser bo (Saturday Matinee 2 to 4; Evening 7 to 11) (Sunday Continuous ? to 11) (Filmed in Technicolor) Dust Be My Destiny" starte: 8 :27 THE OLD TIMER Lake Forest TWO RIG FEATURES Charles E. Mean of Prairie Ave., celebrated their fortyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary and Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Henderson celebrated their sevâ€" enth wedding anniversary, together, Sunday.â€"Mr. and Mrs. L. Thom of Central Ave., are the proud parents of a son, born Jan. 20th.â€"Mrs. Conâ€" rad Uchtman of Deerfleld is conâ€" fined to her home with a broken ankle, sustained in a fall on an iey sidewalk.â€"Mrs. C. L. Anderson of Deerfield is entertaining Saturday at a kitchen shower in compliment to Miss Eleanor Meyer whose marâ€" riage to Mr. Harry Norton of Harâ€" vey, will take place early in Februâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Scheskie of Osterman avenue, Deerfield, anâ€" nounce the birth of a son Richard on Wednesday, January 24, at the Highland â€" Park hospital. Mrs, Scheskie is the former Charlotte Fredricks. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day in the chapel at 27 N. Sheridan road. Burial was in Ottawa, Mrs. Hoffman‘s birthplace. Mrs. Mary Hoffman Passes on Sunday Mrs. Hoffman‘s mother, Ella Hapeman, was the founder of the Dame of the Loyal Legion, civil, was exâ€"service men‘s organization. Her father Lieut. Col. Douglas Hapeâ€" man, fought in the war. Mrs. Hoffâ€" man was also a member of the D.A.R. and Daughters of 1812. She leaves three daughters, Mrs. George A. MacLean, Mas. J. Ross Bair and Mrs. Emil Reiter. Mrs. Mary A. Hoffman, a resident of Highland Park for mnl‘ years, died Sunday at her home, 1631 Judâ€" son Ave. She was 71 years old and the widow of Dr. John Raymond Hoffman, superintendent of the Chiâ€" cago Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat hospital. Eks lten onbairies MARTNELLO BEAUTY CULTURE January 31, Pebreary 1. 2 January 17. 28, 29. 34 & sents per single copy mey, chairman; Lake Forest, Albert Lucas; Winthrop Harbor, L§dia Morrissey ; Deerfleld, John Weich; Fox Lake, Hilmer Carlson; Antioch, James Horan; Lake Villa, Jm Hucker; Round Lake, Joseph dor; Grayslake, Fannye Brandstetâ€" ter; Libertyville, Raymond Kennedy. Mundelein, Jane Dorfler; Barringâ€" ton, Leslie Paddock; Wauconds, Supplies for the community parâ€" ties have already been forwarded to the chairman of the local committees and a meeting of the Lake County Chapter, for the purpose of organâ€" izing, is to be held within the next week, according to Rause. James Carr; Highland Park, Daniel As was the case last year, one half of the proceeds raised as a reâ€" sult of these parties, will be sent to the National Foundation at New York. Last year close to $500,000 was appropriated by the National Foundation for further research into the cause and the treatment, of inâ€" fantile paralysis. 0 â€" Those communities in which celeâ€" brations will be held this year inâ€" clude Waukegan, John Kelley, chairâ€" man; North Chicago, John P. Droâ€" Cobb; Highwood, Mary East; Lake Bluff, Joseph Masonick; Wadsworth, David Van Patten; Russell, Gar Kelly; Gurnee, W. K. Kimball; Ingleside, Charles O‘Boyle; Prairie View, Florence Stoerp; Lake Zurich, Fergus Harkness; Zion, Homer Ingram. 27 Lake County Groups Organize For President‘s Party Twentyâ€"seven Lake county comâ€" munities have already organized, or mh&mdcmflw the annual observance of the Tuesday, January 30th, 1940, aeâ€" cording to Bobus Rause, chairman of the Lake County Chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis. The other half will remain in Lake County, to be made available for the purchase of needed equipâ€" ment and supplies for the relief of those who may become afflicted. _ dent‘s freezing system that‘s SILENTâ€" has NO MOVING PARTS ETHER you‘re choosing W;'mimm«m placing your old one, see Servel Electrolux. Note its marvelous new adaptability. And remember, a tiny gas flame does all the work, which means you get: © PERMAMENT samice @© NO MOVING PARTS TO Wear © CONTINUED LOW OPERATI® COST ® mors vears of seavice © SAVINOS TMAT PAY POR M Chairman Rause today announced T. P. Clark, Superintendent North Shore TKE EIGELANXD PARLK PLI§# District Commander Miller W. gdwdna and District Child Welâ€" are officer Charles Prizer were Members who attended the reguâ€" lar meeting of Deerfield post No. 738, the American Legion, last Monâ€" day evening report an interesting session, with reports, discussion, and plans for several important events in the near future. guests, bringing timely messages on the Legion program. Deerfleld post decided to sponsor the Junior Baseball team again this year. The post will also entertain at a Father and Son, Boy Scouts and Dads dinner, on February 19th, in the Masonic temple. The scout Court of Honor will be held in conâ€" junction with this meeting, and the Legion post will present a commemâ€" orative medal to Billy Cruickshank, whose quick thinking and prompt action averted the possibility of an accident on the local railroad line, a few months age. the appointment of an Emergency Relief committee of Mrs. P.l.h]q.l-m;b chairman of the local committes in which community a case may arise. The purpose of this committse wih be to immediately investigate each case which is called to the attention of the Lake County Chapter, and in conjunction with the local chairman, make recommendations to the counâ€" ty chapter for the aid to be extended by the organization. to Honor Fathers and Sons, Feb. 19 Comrade Wm. Cruickshank anâ€" nounced that arrangements have been made for a Washington Dinâ€" ner, when tribute will be paid to the staff members of local schools. The dinner will be served in the dining room of St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, on Monday evening, Februâ€" ary 26th. Deerfield Legion Comrade Russell Potterton officiâ€" ated at the social meeting which folâ€" lowed formal adjournment. THE YEAR‘S BEST BUY © Yes, madam, look at this new Magic Chef from all anâ€" zl:s. Conpclu ih@mm mpare its value. re its price. You‘ll have to admit it‘s the YEAR‘S BEST RANGE BUuY. Stor in today . . . during our special sale event! MAGIC CHEF SzooePAAeGhS RANGE Spocl:ldlo Allowc?'e:“ Li Ti Fetels :...:l. eW Less $10 Special Additional 10%, allowance when purâ€" chased in combination with autoâ€" lufiewubhuhrcr!crnlgdnh NORTH SHORE Ga CO. You Save â€" $20.15 the National Conference of Christâ€" ject of Rabbi Shulman‘s sermon on Rabbi Shulman to Return to Pulpit Next Sunday A. M. day morning, January 28, after an absence of two weeks during which Rabbi Shuiman says: "He was one inns and Jews. 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