Goldie Jefferson of Highland Park was recently one of the guests that helped celebrate the thirtieth wedâ€" ding anniversary of the Albert Kauâ€" Correction: Nick Frigo does not work for Life magazine, but for the company which puts out the periodâ€" ical . . . Virginia Ugolini, of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue, is wearing a gold and pearl engagement ring ... since Sunday when her engagement to Alâ€" fred Ori of Chicago avenue was anâ€" nounced. . . . taking care of the proper state funcâ€" to call attention to the following: During the past 14 years 1 have been actively engaged in the pracâ€" tite of law in this district. I have served as Police Magistrate of Munâ€" matters. As a lawyer and a justice, I have had considerable experience in analyzing and interpreting laws and legislation. Outside of my proâ€" fessional capacities, I have served both as secretary and president of the Libertyville Lions Club, as presâ€" ident of the Libertyville Municipal Band, ss a member of the executive committee of the Libertyville Public Forum and in other civic and social capacities. Because of my varied lems, and can deal fairly with the various interests in our society on the consideration of legisiation. tenbergs . . . "Post Road" is the name of the DePaul University Litâ€" tle theatre play in which Richard Lederer, 256 Moraine road, particâ€" ipated a short time ago. . . . Mrs. Domenick Linari has a brothâ€" er who recently returned from Spain where he fought in the civil war addition, I have served as attorney for the Village of Mundelein, as at practice involving various types of that I have a broad outlook upon Among children who are having steamer and coach tours in the East are Nancy Lou Parliament, Virginia â€" Vanderbie, and Susan Weary. . . . . . . his home is in Moline . . . Mrs. Linari is Austrian . . . her brother was in an Associated Press picture. Charles Bernardi, of Clifton aveâ€" nue, is much in dentand as an evanâ€" gelist speaker at church meetings ... . yes, the Bernardi of the drug Eva Beeson is working at Abâ€" bott‘s in North Chicago . . . she started about a month ago. . . . Dr. James P. Fitzgerald, 12 Raâ€" vine drive, who was injured in an gutomobile accident Saturday night in Chicago, is convalescing at his home and will return to his office the early part of next week. Fire Dr. J. P. Fitzgerald Injured in Crash in Chicago Saturday Dr. Fitzgerald was riding in a taxicab which was struck by a street car at Wacker drive and Randolph street. He was rushei to Henrotin hospital, where he is senâ€" ior attending member of the ophâ€" thadmological (eye) department. It was first reported that he had sufâ€" fered a broken neck, but it was later found that a vertebra was disâ€" located. g;:ï¬ ge=* wontk which ‘Take this et«y wity to a lovdiar Vi Py pur d frote food on your lawn now, before fosk ir on of the giound, m# ou can let the lite snows and spring ""'n.-.a"":.".'.'.'..":.. will_be down at the roots in time to nourish Bill st a d (og on you uon now. ns e Gurdener Bill says: Evan‘s Feed Store FEED YORE LAWN NOW ! SAves vyuH WILLIS A. OVERKHOLSER. o Ee mz .fl}’{eni 2 . . for believe was LaVerne Cioni. The couple left immediately after the ceremony for Collinsville, where they were enterâ€" tained at a wedding party. After a short honeymoon, they will make their home in Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Mattei and daughâ€" ter motored to Geneva, Iil., on Sunâ€" day, where they spent the day visitâ€" ing friends. of St. James church. Miss Mahen wore a navy blue suit with white accessories and a shoulâ€" der corsage of sweet peas. She was attended by Nora Mahoney, who was also dressed in a navy blue suit with red and blue accesories. Miss Mahoney also wore a corsage of sweet peas. â€" and Mrs. Arthur Magani, who reâ€" cently became the parents of a bhby boy. LOCAL STUDENT WINS CHEMISTRY PRIZE LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 Cioni of Collinsville. The ceremony was performed by Father Gleason Among those united in marriage in Waukegan the past week were Mrs. Lillian Madison of this city and Albert Larson of Chicago. The couple will make their home in Highwood. MAHENâ€"CIONI A student at Lawrence college, in Appleton, Wis., who has been busy making a name for himself is Wilâ€" liam Mailin of Highwood. He was recently named the winner of the $100 prize for excellency in scholâ€" arship. He received this award in chemistry. The $200 grand prize for excellenâ€" cy in Latin went to Robert Harwood of Evanston. Sheridan, became the bride of Leo Mrs. A. Shelton was hostess to the Sewing club of the Legion Auxâ€" iliary at her home on Wednesday afternoon. HIGHWOOD BOOSTERS HOLD ANNUAL DANCE April 6th is the date set by the Highwood Boosters for their annual On Saturday afternoon at one Mrs. Mary for State Representative ON HIS RECORD KELSEY Fought Government Waste © Stands for Local Self KELSEY Agricultural and Business The Motor Fuel Grab ONE GOOD TERM â€" HAROLD â€" Agricaitural Bills REâ€"ELECT McHENRY for dance to be given at the Labor Temâ€" ple. The committee for the dance is composed of Fred Pattarozzi, Tom Russell Jr. and Cecil Notagiacomo, who report that Red Edwards‘ band will play for the occasion. Last Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Ugasti became the proud parents of a baby boy, named John Everett, born at the Highland Park hospital. Highwood‘s first 1940 victim of searlet fever was Miss Louise Barâ€" acini. Dr. J. H. Lundstrom reportâ€" ed the case to the health officer, who immediately tacked a sign on her residence at 238 High street. Miss Genevieve Davey will preâ€" sent her pupils in a music recital at the Zion Lutheran church on Friâ€" day evening, March 29. Mrs. Michaed Pedrucci of Nokoâ€" MONEY SAVING SPECIALS KRAFT‘S AMERICAN or VELVEETA CHEESE 2â€"pound box ...._....._._._._... . UNIVERSITY CLUB BEVERAGES Gingerale, Root Beer and Sparkling Water 4 j large bottles ........_..._.... for / Savoy Clear Chicken Broth 2 Dozen cans $1.35 ..____. cans Richelieu Raggedy Ann Peaches o: Pineapple SALTED CRACKERS No. 2%, size can California Young, Ail Green best for eating C f Sweet and juiey......_.......... or ASPARAGUS JUICY ORANGES Texas Seedicss GRAPEFRUIT ORANGES (for eating) Butter ighlights 3Di¢ THKE HIGEHLANBDâ€"PBARK PR E88 (plus bottle deposit) For Friday and Saturday, March 29 & 30 mis, is the house guest of her son Miss Maric Lawther, who has just completed a singing engagement in New York, spent the Easter holiâ€" i of Meteat motored to Joliet Sunday where they visited their aunt, Mrs. E. Boâ€" nucci, who is ill in the St. James hospital. Joe Segneri was host to several friends on Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Juliani in honor of his birthday. At the city council meeting on Tuesday evening 18 concerns subâ€" mitted bids for material on the $14,000 Railway avenue widening project. Contracts will be awarded at the next regular session on April 5th. Mr. Earl Cook, who served as the waterworks . attorney, . was . also present at the request of city ofâ€" ficials to explain technicalities reâ€" garding claims of property owners. The Highwood Lions club will meet today (Thursday) at a lunchâ€" 49¢ Silverleaf 3â€"lb. can 39¢ Security Jams Raspberries, Strawberries or Assorted Flavors % 12â€"0z. jar 12â€"08. jar Raggedy Ann CATSUP large Pure Egg Noodies 2 pound cellophane bage ....... for Security Assorted Jellies ORANGE JUICE RINSO LUX FLAKES LIFEBUOY or LUX SOAP GOLD DUST SILVER DUST 1 Towel free with packn@a............. eon inceting at the Pagoda. At tournament in North Chicago. This year marks their 15th annual meet, and was opened on Tuesday night with the playing of four games. The Highwood Boosters emerged victors agminst the Chicago Hardâ€" ware Foundry team, with a score of ming pool to be built for the local boys and girls. The Highwood _ Boosters are among the 12 teams that have enâ€" 42 to 36. Four more games were played on Wednesday night, with the winners entering the semiâ€"finals on Thursdsy and playoff of the tiâ€" tle game being on Friday. The Young Republican Club of Highland Park is sponsoring a pubâ€" lic bingo party to be held this Friâ€" day night, March 29, at the Masonic Temple. | Refreshments will be served, and an abundant amount of door prizes will be drawn. The public is corâ€" dially invited. 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