Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1940, p. 5

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CATHOLIC YOUTH SPONSOR DINNER Mr. and Mrs. Arnie Svendsen have just returned from a honeymeon: trip west, where they stopped in California. They are now making their home in Highwood. The Orlandi‘s of LaSalle were guests lat the home of Mr, and Mrs. Sam Somenzi last Sunday. by her daughter, Mrs. James Kidâ€" well, on Thursday evening (toâ€" night). Card games will be played and refreshments will be served later. Mrs. Frank Shelton is very much improved after her illness of a few days last week. A surprise birthday party for Mrs. Herman Newman will be given The Italian Women‘s Prosperity Club wishes to thank the public for the wonderful support they gave the benefit dance held last Saturday act checkup has yet been made, from all indiactions the dance was a huge success. cher, David Dubin and Waiter Bubens. LENA GLANDT, Representative Social Studies Library at Ravinia Schoo! fi;m_â€"i';ugsvwvvfi_ : of the muauwmmm the:ietm are Tom Adair, Cark Peter Uliman, Jack C orn, Rosemary Kropke, John Adler, Margaret Ann Archer, William Gutmann, Kirk Figâ€" evening for a needy family. Also the club wishes to thank the many people who donated gifts and flowâ€" ers for the affair. Although no exâ€" THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 196 Children in the above picture are at work classifying books in the new SKOKIE VALLEY LAUNDRY Craochet! They‘re all the mge... where «‘er you go . .. these arocheted hate. .. with scarts to matchi. .. And lots of folke like to crochet . . . purses and dofiies . . . anyone can . . . so why don‘t you! Before Your House Guests Arrive d fliqfiléqéb Send your bed coverâ€" ings to us to be washâ€" ed and ironed. We‘ll keep the aost down! After all, nothing is more pleasing in the home than clean, inâ€" vitingâ€"looking bed sptreads and linens. At the regular meeting of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity Club, a birthday cake was presented to the club by Minorini & Son ,in celeâ€" bration of their 11th birthday. Also all officers who took office were given shoulder corsages by the members, and the president, Mrs. Mary Somâ€" enzi, received a beautiful brooch. A similar brooch will be given to iany officer holding office ten years. Mrs. Al Rossi will receive that gift next year, when she completes her tenth year as recording secretary. During the meeting, twentyâ€"sevâ€" en junior members were initiated into the club. They are: Tina Cassai, Catherife and Ida Pacini, Angelina Mocogni, Bruna Ugolini, Rema Belâ€" lettini, Gilda Dinelli, Mary Nicola, Louise Del Bene, Katharine Ariano, Mr. and Mrs. T. Benventi and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cortesi will leave the latter part of this week for New Orleans, where they will spend two weeks sightâ€"seeing. PROSPERITY CLUB CELEBRATES 11TH YEAR Telephone H. P. 53 3310 "Henry Goes Arizons" and "Nanâ€" cy Drew and the Hidden Staircase" will be shown together in a double feature program on Thursday and Friday, February 1 and 2, at Deerâ€" path theagre. MONEY SAVING SPECIALS MONARCH BLUEBERRIES No. 2 size can Several varieties slightly higher, Cream of Mushroom Soup HILLS BROS. COFFEE Snider‘s K E T C HU P 2 "" 25c CHILI SAUCE CHICKEN ALA KING €EHKE HEIGEHELAND PARE PRB8#8 6 & $1.25 HEINZ SOUP for pound can for for For Friday and Saturday, Feb. 2 & 3 49c Number one picture of the year playing a return engagement at the Deerpath theatre Wednesday, Febâ€" ruary 7, presents Robert Donat again as the lovable school master of "Goodbye Mr. ‘Chips." Quaint characters of a quaint vilâ€" AMER. FAMILY Strictly Fresh for Pears, Peaches, Plums, Apricots and Fruit Cocktail SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 27¢ SBavoy CREAM STYLE CORN â€" 6 &2 69¢ JUICY ORANGES APPLE SAUCE 7 s $1 No. 2 for for e in "Bad Little * zoâ€" u.-‘h Bad %‘li Mamm'e‘ :'.;‘.?'-l.v-lfl--u_-'_b venile tcam, the picture tells the story of a little orphanage waif whose faith and courage so affect the lives of those about her that their problems are solved. The cast includes Guy Kibbee, Ian Hunter, Elizabeth Patterson. ll:‘l:::tl';‘ Club Make or Bingo Party February 20 With plans under way for their next bingo party, the Parents Club is working hard to make this affair one of the most novel and enjoyâ€" able ones of the current season. The next party will be held on Tuesday, February 20, at 8 p.m. at the Labor Temple, 391 North avenue. lage in a This will be the fifth in m series of six bingo parties which are being given to maintain old equipment and purchase new equipment for the Highland Parkâ€"Highwood Drum and Bugle Corps. A number of door prizes will again be given away, and refreshments will also be served. AMER. FAMILY FLAKES JELLâ€"O for #Rad TLittla A-h-l,! aa. 41c 14¢ We have a full line of fresh dreased Blue Goose Meats PORK CHOPS lb. 15¢ Lamb Patties lb. 19c POT ROAST lb. 214¢ CAL! HAMs LEG oLAMB lb. 25¢ . ie ks oo Ond OB Roasters and Fryers. SELECTED RIB END 2 lbs. 15¢ BACON lb. 25¢ SWIFTS SLICED 5 to 6 Ib. average half gallon.... Sheridan, which are now in winter training at Camp Joseph T. Robinâ€" son, Ark., will return to the local ‘urmy post within +wo weeks, it was announced by Liout. Gen. Stanley H. Ford, commander of the Sixth lb. 19¢ tiiory and the Brit aquntren or fourteenth cavairy. Two Units to Soon Return to Fort 3 pound can Larson‘s Stationery CRISCO E K. CATTON LINCO Highland Park 567 ypewriter 45c

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