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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1940, p. 2

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area of the North Shore, we are in position to meet not only the presâ€" ent needs of all of our customers, but also additional utility .demands which might dwel«z under national defense or war conditions," said Mr. A survey made of gas facilities| ing a national defense program,"| _‘ ‘‘*®" *‘M"‘"» »NYSIUOREL in Waukegan, North Chicago and| said Mr. Hart. hJ'-""-llmfwflftme, h-uqh-wwb-flwu,mummnhfio way any emergencey be caused | actual operation of our property| George Nass, a resident of Highâ€" "fiomlflad“bwmmmmhn"flfafiom“m. fense. ly 100 per cent of the key men of| passed away at the home of his J. G. Hart, manager of the North | this company are in this group. Our| daughter, Mrs. B. H. Williams in Shore Gas company, said today that| company â€" organization â€"functions| Waukegan on Monday, June 3, after his company serving the North | smoothly, because of long associaâ€"| & year of illnes. Shore is in an extellent position to| tion and experience of the operatâ€"| Mr. Nass was born in Alsace Loâ€" meet any emergency that may result | iny, supervisory and managerial| raine May 30, 1864, and came to from increased demands created bY | personnel. A great majority of our| America at the age of 16. He atâ€" gas mains serving the industrial gas Waukegan, being an industrial center, there has been much disâ€" cussion among some businessmen that an effort be made to launch a campaign to attract more factories to this vicinity and if this is done, the factor required for additional supply of industrial gas will cause no concern, said Mr. Hart. The company‘s fuel requirements are adequately protected by conâ€" tracts with the largest producers of coal in the nearest available fields. Transportation facilities for the "With our gas plant being of the most modern type and with ample a national defense program or by Tender Made Ham makes the breakfast. Juicy slices of Wilson‘s Tender Made Ham. Heats quickly (no cooking necessary). A new taste thrill. Try it. WILSON‘S Secrot Process 114â€"130 Sa, Genesse St. Blumberg‘s June Bride Sale brings a savings opportunity to brides of this year and other years that will be long rememâ€" bered. Special reductions in all departments on fine quality home furnishings that are easy on modest budgets and inâ€" comes. For more than 40 years Blumberg‘s have been proâ€" yiding hqme outfite for thrifty folks in Lake County at the lowest prices. Have this handsome 4â€"piece toaster set as our gift with purchase of $49.50 or more. Automatic toaster, hostess tray and two glass serving dishes. A typical bargain during Blumberg‘s June Bride Sale. . . . Regular $79.50 8â€"piece bedroom suites â€"double bed, chest and dresser at savings of $30. FREE tomster set included at ... Sâ€"+râ€"eâ€"t+â€"câ€"h Your Dollars! SA LE BEDROOM SUITES Wntum FREE! JUNE BRIDE es OW s °_ EKB BIGELAXD PARK rPi88s s se w o oo e bringing of this coal to the plant| ning. Ninetyâ€"three pupils will be| Sunset Terrace Subdivision nesociaâ€" 5 $ mmum&.uwumuuuuu.mmwsmmm & :.n.' said. Bay Road school. After several| To Picnic Sunday and "Our company‘s organization and somenmmmmmm mtmmemen m &de'. The Modenese will hold a| Trans muflMb“M"N“mtmlu lanflu-um.:â€".‘.smmt lnt.uflnflfl-n‘rm' Mrs. Lester Britton, who were in| grove, west of Highwood. The afâ€"| > said Mr., Hart. "Many z:flemthlftyYun_ charge of ‘the affair, are deeply war, either in war service or in the PWA'"M"M‘_’ ::S‘outothqmuqm'bol * L eas The school picnic and Flag Day exercises will be held on Tuesday, June 11, on the Elm Place school grounds. All pupils will assemble in the auditorium at 9:15. From there a parade led by the school band will proceed down Linden place to the lake and back to the flag pole. The Dumaresq Spencer Post of the American Legion will then present the school with a new flag. The United States flag and the American Colonial flags will be raisâ€" ed with appropriate ceremonies On Wednesday morning at 10:30 the final school asgembly will be held. Recognition of various services to the school will be given at that time. _ The eighth grade exercises will be held at 8 o‘clock Wednesday eveâ€" an enjoyable social evening. Ice cream and cake, soft drinks and pop corn will be sold. Proceeds will be used for the purchase of band equipâ€" ment. During the day various athletic activities will be held on the school grounds. Movies and a magician will hold forth in the auditorium. Parents are cordially invited to atâ€" tend the picnic. operating employes have been with the company for more than 10 years and even with the transfer of youngâ€" er men to other activities, the comâ€" pany could function efficiently and economically. "It has always been the policy of our company to keep its equipment in an excellent condition for regular service to its customers, and this will stand it in good stead to meet possible emergency conditions." Closing Events at Eim Place and Greenbay Schools On Thursday evening, June 6, the annual band concert and ice cream social will be held in the bowl at Elm Place school. Patrons and friends of the schools are cordially invited to have their dessert there, to listen to the music, and to spend with purchase of $49.50 or more. > $4050 Reg. $10 4 Piece Popâ€"up TOASTER SET A very delightful evening was enjoyed Tuesday by members of He leaves to mourn Mrs. Henry Boyes and Mrs. B. H. Williams, of Waukegan, Mrs. Homer White of Libertyville. _A daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Herbert Nass of Highland Pak, and eight grandchildren. A son Herbert passed away August 7, The annual dinner of the Mothers‘ club will be held Tuesday, June 11, at the Y.W.C.A. at 6:30 p.m. Enterâ€" tainment will be furnished and elecâ€" tion of officers will take place at the meeting after the dinner. The meeting will take place at the regâ€" ular time 8 p.m. Card Party Proves Successful Event America at the age of 16. He atâ€" tained tthe age of 76 years and 4 days at the time of his death. Rev. H. F. Siemsen of Highland Park will conduct the services Thursday at 2 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Williams, 315 South Utica street, Waukegan. Interment will take place in the North® Shore Garâ€" den of Memories. Mothers‘ Club to Hold Annual Dinner y AMTMWTAcE of onr SPECIAL 21 POINT HEATING INSPECTION SERVICE © Here is your chance to check up on the condition of your entire heating plant. 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