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Highland Park Press, 1 Feb 1940, p. 7

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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 194 A real treat awaits the local Kiâ€" wanians Monday evening when Dr. Charles K. Petter, director of the Lake County Tuberculosis hospital, will speak. This institution is one of the most modern and best equipâ€" ped of its kind in the United States. There will be dancing, refreshâ€" ments and twenty games of bingo, for which there will be prizes, includâ€" ing eight valuable door prizes. Kiwanians to Hear Director of County Tubercular Hospital Dr. Petter is a recognized auâ€" thority on tuberculosis so his talk will be of much value as well as inâ€" terest. He traced the progress of water purification and filtration from its beginning to the presént. He exâ€" plained how important it was to rid the water of objectional odors and taste and described how it was beâ€" ing done. Elks Plan Bingo Party For Saturday Highland Park Lodge No. 1362 B.P.O.E. will hold a bingo party and entertainment â€" Saturday â€" evening, February 3, in their hall on Laurel avenue. Last Monday evening. Mr. George Prindle spoke on the "Purifying of Water," describing the provess step by step. Questions were asked during and following his talk. ‘The above picture of Mr. and Mrs. August Benson was taken July 6, 1939, when they celebrated their golden wedding. Mr. Benson died sudâ€" denly early Sunday morning at his home, as the result of a heart attack. Funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon from the Highwood Lutheran church of which he was a member. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. Full details appear in another section. EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES, APPLICABLE TO PLEASURE CARS, OF TWENTY TO TWENTYâ€"FIVE PERCENT. The assureds are also covered in "driving other cars." FOR FURTHER INFORMATION 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, HMlincis Telephone: Highland Park 93 Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced Tou are ly invited to visit the Reading Reem, where the Bible and Mm. Science literature may be read, berrewed or purchased. The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company August Benson Passes Away CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. _ SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. _ _ _ V. William Briddle First Church of Christ, Scientist ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE REAL ESTATE LOANS "Play Ball America" Baseball Film to Be Shown Here Feb. 12 / The National League sound movie, entitled "Play Ball America" will be shown at Masonic temple Monday evening, February 12. The trial for John F. Gantor, 955 Westmoreland avenue, Waukegan, which came up before Police Magisâ€" trate Joseph Ariano of Highwood Saturday, has been postponed to February 6, because of the serious condition of the chief witness. Ganâ€" tor was charged with leaving the scene of an accident. The family of Armand J. Scarpellâ€" ini wish to thank his many friends for their help, sympathy, mass ofâ€" ferings and floral offerings during their recent bereavement. Continue Motorists Case to February 6 Louis Alvisi, 50, the victim, a Highwood laborer, was struck by Gantor‘s car near the entrance of Fort Sheridan on January 17. He is still in a serious condition at Lake County hospital. Gantor is out on bond. The picture is sponsored by A. 0. Fay lodge No. 676 A. F. and A. M. and is open to the public. All Maâ€" sonic members and their friends are invited to attend, as the picture will be especially interesting to all baseâ€" ball enthusiasts. Card of Thanks life Charles J. Sack, Funeral services were held Monâ€" day afternoon at 2 o‘clock from Kelâ€" ley‘s chapel. Rev. H. F. Siemsen of Bethany church officiated. Inâ€" terment was in North Shore Garâ€" den of Memories. 3rd _and 4th gradeâ€"1. David Mills, Marâ€" jorie Dean. :?n .:::-â€".? Shirley nl.rhfi'i" Bob Klemp ; 2. Don Martin, Virginia Sheahen; 3. David Dean, Edith Musser. Sth mdoâ€"l. Lois Bolle, Mize Mills; 2. Joan Me, Jim Van Ornum; 3. Janet Smalley, Jim Burke. _ _ _ Stanley McKee. Eastern Star Meets A special program has been planned for the members of Campâ€" bell Chapter No. 712 O.E.S. followâ€" ing its regular meeting Wednesday evening, February 7. All members are urged to attend and enjoy the evening‘s entertainment. Community Invited To Hear Eva Lips Renowned Speaker Hockey Stick Race for Boys 1. 3rd grade: 1. Don Purdy ; 4th L David Mills 2, Noel Behn 3. Ray ; Tth and 8th; 1. Mike Mills 2. Bob Klemp 3. On Wednesday evening, February 14, the community will be privileged to hear Eva Lips, author of the widely read "Savage Symphony," a book describing her experiences in Nazi Germany. Jcell. This lecture, presented without charge under the muspices of the North Shore Congregation Israel Men‘s Club and Sisterhood, is open to the public. _ 10 Yr. olds : B?â€"l. Jim Smalley 2. Henry Arenberg 3. Jack Sherwin. Girlisâ€"1. Naney Sprou} 2. Theodora Zaeske 3. Valerie Mrs, Lips and her husband, Prof. Julius Lips, renowned anthropoloâ€" gist, are voluntary exiles from Nazi Germany where both waged public fight against the Nazi regime. Both are "pure Aryan" and members of distinguishe dold German families. Larry Vetter 3. Jack â€"Hanson. Girlsâ€"1 _ 13 Yr. olds: 1. Dan Murphy 2. Chatles Arden. ons h en t ack 11 Yr. olds: Boysâ€"1. Billy Bridges 2. Dan Vetter 3 .Ray May. Girls: 1. Nancy Millsâ€" Patsy White (tied) 3. Marion Forrest. 12 Yr. olds: Boysâ€"1. Don Martin 2. David Dean 3. Bobby Klemp. Girlsâ€"1. Edith Musser 2. Virginia Sheahen 3. Shirley Marâ€" Burke 3. Frank Musser. Girlsâ€"1. Bernice Pantle 2. Joan Lillie 3. Wilma Gerken. The lecture will begin at 8:15 o‘clock. North Shore Congregation Israel is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon avenues in Glenâ€" during month of January. Estimates cheerfully given withâ€" Fred Schweiger 3. Topper Parsons. Girlsâ€" Elizabeth Coleman ?. Janet Sunstrom. 9 Yr. olds: Boysâ€"I. Howard Pantle 2. Ist and 14 Yr. olds: 327â€"20 North Green Bay Road LINCOLN SCHOOL Results of Ice Carnival Events SPECIAL LOW RATES afa_* Cleaned, Repaired, RUGS Mothâ€"proofed and Stored THE EIGELAND PARK PLBL&8. . Mike Mills 2. Jim Of peasant stock, Argentinita is able to present with complete underâ€" standing the native dances of almost every one of the 47 Spanish provâ€" inces, as well as of Latin American countries. Such vrieyt is unusual among Spanish dancers, who ordiâ€" marily concentrate on those few dances in which they can easily exâ€" cel. Argentinita, on the contrary, in the course of a single program, will become in turn a highâ€"caste Castilian lady, a Jeres gypsy or even a Peruvian Indian, appearing with Pilar Lopez and Antonio Triâ€" ano in a notable succession of colorâ€" ful costumes of great historic and intrinsic value. Single admission tickets for the performance are now available at $1.10, balcony seats, $1.65, general admission, and $2.20 reserved. Orâ€" ders should be mailed to Box 584, Highland Park, or placed at the Singer Printing Company, 382 Park avenue, Highland Park. A chute on a coal truck driven by Arthur _ Bernardi of â€" Highwood bounced up, tearing the safety strucâ€" tdn.re down, shortly after noon Saturâ€" y. Twice within two days the eastâ€" bound gate at the Highwood avenue crossing of the North Shore Line was crashed into. Highwood Crossing Gates Broken Twice Within Two Days Friday evening the gate was splin tered when Thomas Mowers ran in to the lowered barrier. 822 N. First St. _ Phone 77 DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto Repai Coldh-:::hxxb Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING Skirts Marked and Shortened Also sold sat IADA SHOP, Orders also taken for Pinking Shears SELF SKIRT 60 seconds! Takes the guess work out Chalk your hem the easy profesâ€" sional way. bulibâ€"and mark an Four Hurt as Car Runs Into Train at County Line The public is welcome at this anâ€" nual meeting. Last Wednesday evening a Northâ€" brook motorist be@t a North Westâ€" ern train to the County Line road crossing, but received only a tie with a paralleling northbound Skokie Valâ€" ley freight train. Four persons, including Edward Wagner, 42, of 2110 Walters aveâ€" nue, Northbrook, the driver, were injured in the collision and removed to the Highland Park hospital. A spring flora of Missouri, proâ€" viding keys to all plants of that state known to flower before June 1, is in process of publication jointly by Field Museum of Natural Hisâ€" tory and the Missouri Botanical Garden of St. Louis. It was preparâ€" ed by Dr. Julian A. Stoyermark, asâ€" sistant curator of the museum‘s herbarium. Wagner‘s wife, Myrtle, 41, was the most seriously hurt, suffering a forehead cut, a back injury and a possible skull fracture. James C. Rogers, 19, her son by a previous marriage, was lacerated about the face. Wagner received face and neck cuts, while Warren Klug, 19, of 206 Walters avenue, was shaken up. The auto was dragged 75 feet north of the Skokie Valley crossing, which is east of the North Western one. Wagner denied any attempt to beat the steam train, declaring that he had stopped for the first train and failed to see the second. The Early Buyer Gets the Choice Cars 1939 LaSALLE TOURING Sedanâ€"5 wheels, Marblchead gray body color, cloth upholstery, white sidewall tires, heater s” 5 SEVERAL 1936 CADILLACS in various body styles and colors. All fine cars and reasonably priced @306 1938 CADILLAC SIXTY TOURING SEDANâ€"Black, 5 white sideâ€" wall tires, cloth upholstery, heater, radio and defrostâ€" ‘875 ers. 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