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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1940, p. 5

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High School Musical the school Friday evening, April 12, at 8:15. Tickets for the two conâ€" Fresh from their laurels recently won in the district contest in Wauâ€" kegan, the Highland Park High school Band, soloists ensembles and chorus will give the first of the two Spring concerts in the auditorium at Organizations Plan For Spring Concerts THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 1940 DOG FOOD yVES UP To Itg £mRre! "’[ Ideal A 7â€"COURSE MEAL FOR YOUR DOG IN ONE CONVENIENT PACKAGE Ray Paddock, Republican Candidate for reâ€"election to the State Senate. â€" Favorably mentioned by Legislative Voters League. Indorsed by Iilinois Agriculitural Association. Auociationof'l‘omhtO.ehls. IHlinois Federation of Associations, and other associated mmmmumm«mncumfum other than Road and Bridge building. Believes that Local Seif Government should not be centralized at State Senator RAY PADDOCK REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE Robert Bryant Girl Seout Promise God Bless America Taps Moeemennemmecns Rocky Mountain Region Lineoln Troop No. 1 Leaders: Mrs. Ellsworth Mills, Mrs. Earl Sproul. Jeanie With the Light Brown Hair ... Ravinia Troop No. 4 Leaders: Mrs. James Davis, Mrs. H. E. Holt. Presentation of First Class Badges ... 20 z220.0..Miss Elemnor F. Schmitt Foreman. Home On the Range Mrs. Paul McCully and little daughter Karen of Springfield are the house guests of the Peter Lucâ€" chis of Oakridge avenue for several weeks. Lincoln Troop No. T l.as-:ka Mrs. Eugene Adler, Mrs. Alain . Cyr. Oh! Susanna .......Covered Wagon Region Braeside Troop No. 5 Leaders: Mrs. Jens Erikson, Mrs. M. J. Scheemencker. Song of the Islands ......._Big Tree Region Ravinia Troop No. 2 Leaders: Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, Mrs. Henry Gordon Buchanan, Jr. Tilinois ... _ Julius Laegeler. _ Shine, Moon, Shine Jos. Werthcimer. Indian Market ... â€" Lineoln Troop No. 9 _ _ _ Leaders. Mrs. James E. Skidmore, Mrs Leaders: Mrs. Kenneth Anderson, Mrs While the program is not yet completed, the band will play some spirited and charming music under the expert direction of its leader of many years standing, Mr. Harold Finch. Mr. Finch is a composer, and a teacher of Harmony and Muâ€" sical Appreciation as well as the band conductor, and has been a leading figure in the development of the Music contests which have given impetus to the musical perâ€" formance of High school students throughout the country. Lou Keuster El Capotin ... _ Eim Place Troop No. 10 _ _ _ Leaders: Mrs. Robt. Y. Williams, Mrs certs, which are transferable, at an exceptionally small cost, can be purâ€" chased atâ€"the door, or from any member of the three musical organâ€" izations participating. The members of the Music committee of the High school P.â€"T.A. under the chairmanâ€" ship of Mrs. Arthur Raff, as follows, will also sell tickets for these two delightful concerts: Mrs. Harold Bingham, Mrs. Robert Bryant, Mrs. Danie!l Cobb, Sr., Mrs. J. E. Flanâ€" agan, Mrs. Lee Supple, Mrs. J. A. 0. Preus, Mrs. Clarence Schaaf, Mrs. Karl Wagner, Mrs. Ernest West, and Mrs. Henry Hawes, president of the P.â€"T.A. Miss Minnic Buzâ€" ard, principal of the High school is an exâ€"officio member of the commitâ€" Girl Scouts Banquet To Be Held Friday At Ravinia School (Continued from page 1) Leaders: Mrs. Ralph Archer. Mrs. M. E. Kopp, _ Mrs. Philip MeFarland, Mrs. David Lasier. Kentucky Babe ....................Kenova Region _ Braeside Troop No. 3 _ _ _ Leaders: Mrs. George Straub, Miss Mary Final details will be given in next week‘s issue, but everyone wno attends this first concert can be asâ€" sured of an evening of real enjoyâ€" ment and will be instrumental in encouraging and appreciating the really musical performance of the talented young men and women who take part in it. Highwood Highlights Mrs Mary â€" Bernardi returned rket ..__...__._. Hinwatha Region Eim Place Troop No. 11 _ __ Juliette Low Region Great Lakes Region Cactus Region In Unison Region HIGHWOOD SCOUTS IN FIRST AID TESTS The Highwood Boy Scouts were among the teams in the North Shore area to compete in the first aid sectional meet last Friday in the Haven school, Evanston. They emerged victors in this meet, and will participate in the regional finals, in Chicago on April 13. Troop 37 from Highwood and Troop 2 from Wilmette are the only two teams chosen from the North Shore area to appear at the finals. These fiâ€" nals will include representatives from Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana. from New York on Monday evening where she had been visiting her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Magnani, Mrs. James Reilly was hostess to her bridge club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon, with Mrs. Kronkite winning the grand prize. Serving as hostess to q thirty friends at dinner â€"last Monday eveâ€" ning, Mrs. Elizabeth McTamaney celebrated her ninetyâ€"first birthday. Ms. McTamaney has been a resiâ€" dent of this community for the past 45 years. per stalk KRAFT‘S AMERICAN or VELVEETA CHEESE Zâ€"pound box ........___._.__._._.____._. CELEh%'" best for eating Chicken Broth Dozen cans $1.35 .. Richelieu Raggedy Ann Peaches or Pineapple ASPARAGUS JUICY ORANGES Savoy Clear No. 24 size cam ....._._.___ California Young, All Green . smm eR DIENC Pp s Eim MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Texas Seediess (free from frost); per dowenm ... Land o‘Lakes Butter JELLâ€" O pkg. 5¢ 354 THE HIGHLAND PARK PR ES3 Crisp, Tender (plus bottle deposit) For Friday and Saturday, April 5 & 6 2 ... 25¢ for BOOSTERS TO HOLD DANCE Little Mary Casario appeared as one of the hunters in the "Little Red Fox" rendition at the fourth dance recital given by Miss Agnes Daly‘s dancing school at the Alcyon theatre last Saturday. â€" Mrs. A. Shelton was hostess to the Sewing club of the Legion Auxâ€" iliary on Wednesday afternoon at her home. NEW MEMBERS JOIN IWPC This coming Saturday, April 6th, marks the date for the annual dance to be given by the Highwood Boosâ€" ters club at the Labor Temple. Good music will be assured by Red Edwards‘ orchestra, arnd the public is cordially invited. At the reguiar meeting on last Thursday evening of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity Club at the Labor Temple, four new members were initiated. They were Mrs. Elâ€" vera Monterastelli, Mrs. Louise Delâ€" bini, Della Pasquesi and Rose Marâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 'Eh:r:rd-x-:i spent Sunday in Chicago visiting 49c 25c Coffee Richelieu 25¢ 22â€"0z. bottle No. 2 cans Richelieu Extra Sifted Early June Peas No. 2 eamns ..________ SCOT TOWELS RINSO large packages .._..... Fresh RADISHES or ONIONS per bunch ...._..._.........20.... Cream Style Corn CIDER VINEGAR Security Pure Cane MAPLE SYRUP ASPARaGUSs *~** HEINZ‘ SOUPS Consomme and Clam Chowder slightly higher in price. can 5¢ chi. Six more members will be iniâ€" tiated at their next meeting on April 25. They will be Mrs. Louâ€" ise Onesti, Mrs. Dianne Bosselli, Mrs. Jeanne Piccioli, Barbara Ugoâ€" lini, Nina Serafini, and Mrs. Mansâ€" sing Vanoni. President Mrs. Mary Somenzi is very well pleased with the progress the club is making, and it is hoped that their philanthropic work this year can be doubled. Critically injured in a fall from a scaffold in Lake Forest Tuesday, Americo Cassai, 427 Waukegan aveâ€" nue, is reported as being fair by officials of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. Cassai, a stone laborer, was working on a home on Linden avenue when the accident occurred. Miss Mary Pedrucci is spending about a month in Chicago visiting friends. Last Friday Mrs. V. Stokes and daughter Barbara left for their Mrs. William Webster had as her guest the past week her mother, Mrs. D. Hermann of Winnetka. Mr, and Mrs. John Peradotti are receiving . congratulations on the birth of a son at the Alice Home hospital on Wednesday, March 27. 2 ... 20¢ 2 ... 25¢ Butter 2 :. 3TC° J24¢ DAIRY BELLE for (Quarters) pound 20¢ 21¢ 19¢ 10¢ 15¢ Meat Specials Pork Sausage Links lb. 24¢ HORMEL‘S SPAM 9 to 13 K. average (Whole Only) O8SCAR MAYER‘3S SKINLESS GROUND BEEF lb. 19¢ PORK ROAST POT ROAsT lb. 211¢ RIB OR LOIN END 2%, to 3 pound average lb. 15¢ per can 25¢ SWIFTS SLICED BACON > lb. 23¢ PLANKINTON Mr. and Mrs. A. Wysocky and children reeently spent the weekâ€" end as guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cerny of Somonauk, Nl. Mrs. James Brown will entertain her sewing circle on Friday eveâ€" ning at her home in Ft. Sheridan. PLANKINTON home in Tulsa, Oklahoma, after having visited with relatives here for the past two months. Northern lb. 18c DRICONURE improves gardens and lawns. It combines the imporâ€" tant fertilizing elements of poultry and cow manures with soilâ€"improvâ€" ing PEAT MOSS. 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