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Highland Park Press, 25 Jul 1940, p. 5

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Little Alan James Kidwell was host to twentyâ€"six boys and girls on Tuesday afternoon, the occasion beâ€" ing in honor of his 3rd birthday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Kidwell of 117 S. Central avenue. They were entertained with games and refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Mordini are receiving congratulations on the birth of a baby boy on Saturday at the Highland Park Hospital. He has been named Gordon James. Mrs. Mary East spent last Wedâ€" nesday at Lake Geneva in Wisconâ€" sin. Mighwood Mighlights At a ceremony performed in Clinton, Iowa, on Sunday morning, Miss Viclet Toika, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Victor Toika, Prairie aveâ€" mue, Waukegan, became the bride of Daniel Barufé, son of Mrs. Mary Baruffi, of 544 N. Central avenue, On Saturday evening Miss Marian Thorson, daughter of the Charles Thorsons of North avenue, Highâ€" land Park, became the bride of Robâ€" ert John Kehrwald of Highwood. The Rev. Frank W. Robinson read the 8 o‘clock nuptials before a small family gathering. dress and a largeâ€"brimmed white hat. She was attended by Miss Doris Hoff of Clinton. The couples MARIAN THORSONâ€" ROBERT KEHRWALD WED LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 MISS VIOLET TOKA wWED TO DANIEL BARUFYFI Highwood. will Central "L" Drugs, 1020 Central St. Gre. 0912 â€" Ewing Pharmacy, 2746 Central St. Uni. 7770â€"Foster Street Pharmaey, 1947 Maple Ave. Uni. 0337â€" Hoos‘ Drug Store, 1745 Sherman Ave. Gre. 7458 â€" Hoover‘s Pharmacy, 1801 Dempster St. Gre. 9265 â€" E. M. Hurt Pharmacy, 2916 Central St. Gre. 2214 â€" Huerbinger Drug Co., 718 Church St. Day. 2500â€"Lake Street Phar. 1427 Lake St. Uni. 4600â€"Liggett‘s, Evansâ€" ton & Chicago. John Vietor Lee, Inc., 90L Chi. Ave. Un 0567â€"Myerson‘s Pha 2126 Central St. Uni. 4867â€"Noyes Co., 928 Noyes St. Gre. Co., 827 Dempeter St. Uni. 5555 â€"Ross Pharmacy, 827 Foster St. Gre. 9873 â€" Simâ€" mons Drugs, 1700 Central 8t Gre. 4022 â€" Wilmette and Kenilworth Blann Pharmacy, Kenilworth, I11. Ken. 3200 â€" Walgreen‘s, Wilmette, & Chicago â€" Wilâ€" W l"'h-r_q. Inc., 1209 Wilmetle Ave. . 487. Phelan‘s Winnetka Drug Co., 819 Eim St Win. 591 â€" Wal ‘s, Winnetka & Chiâ€" cago â€" White‘s m. 454 Winnetza Ave. Winn. 2626. Walgreen‘s, boldt‘s Dept. Store, Fountain Square. Dav. Adams Drug Co., Glencoe, III. Gle. 801 Highland Park E‘l-vhh Earl W. Geell & Co., land Park, 11. H. P. 2600 â€"Robert W. Pease, Highland Park, I1l. H. P. 144â€" Earl W. Geell & Co., Ravinia, IIL Rav, 2300. Learn how some lost up to $ a week. AYDSdelh:iou-CndycwM‘hd-A. B. and D. and essential nutriments, Satisfies hunger without excess fat or calories. AYDS is backed by a $1,000.00 Purity guarantes, So it‘s safe. Only $2.00 for a 30 day supply. Free delivery in plain wrapper. Satisfaction guaranteed. Start now to reduce, Mail orders filled promptly, Just phone Sold at the Following Stores: * You can lose ugly pounds and have a slender, graceful figure. No drugs. No exercisâ€" ing. No weakening diet. You simply lolla-w.‘&asy AYDS %n., Chicago, writes that she lost 42 pounds in 60 days and feels 100 per cent better, MONEY BACK GUARANTEE The bride wore a pink gabardine Pitfatby C [3 Skokie Valley means EXTRA LAUNDRY Ask About Our Service with 10% disâ€" at the N. Central avenue Phone Highland Park 1310 for Miss Helen Minorini, social chairâ€" man, had charge of the initiation stunts for the following girls being initiated into the club: Irene Santi, Mrs. William Biagi, Rena Monfarâ€" dini, Helen Baldrini, Helen Cherâ€" ardini, Lucille Pignatari, Nora Franci, Mx. Charles Bianchini, Alice Antonetti, and Mrs. Paul Carâ€" ani. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Blum and daughter, Dolores of San Jose, Calâ€" ifornia, returned home on Tuesday after spending several days visitâ€" ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Somenzi of North avenue. Miss Gertrude Grady was a paâ€" tient in the Mercy hospital in Chiâ€" cago last week. The following girls were also apâ€" pointed to serve on a visiting comâ€" mittee: Rena Monfardini, Mary C. Santi, Minnie Milano, L. Pignatari, Tina Cassai and Mrs. Birgi A party is being planned for their next meeting which will be on Augâ€" ust 15th. Miss Eileen Risjord appeared over station WGN on Saturday morning in the presentation of a dramatic reading on the "Jolly Joe" program. Miss Gilda Din:llh: %ndu--mt an appendectomy at ictory Memâ€" orial Hospital on Friday. Her conâ€" dition is reported as being as well as can be expected. Mr. and Mrs. R. Berberick had as their guests the past week relaâ€" tives from West Virginia and Tenâ€" nessee. Mrs. James Kidwell will enterâ€" tain at a card party on Friday afâ€" ternoon at her home. At the meeting of the Junior Italian Women‘s Prosperity Club last Thursday evening in the Laâ€" bor Temple, Miss Lena Azzi and Miss Tina Vignocchi were chosen to become members. Mrs. A. Lyle visited friends in Milwaukee on Wednesday of last week. Red Edwards orchestra has been engaged to play for dancing at the Lake County Catholie Youth Federâ€" ation‘s first annual midsummer ball on August 2 at the Glen Flora Country club. Ambross Cantagallo, social chairman, has announced that tickets are now being distributed to the clubs in the towns of the county, and any information desirâ€" ed may be obtained from the reâ€" spective rectories. ed the Ladies‘ Aid of the Zion Lutheran church at a garden lunchâ€" eon on Thursday. Mrs. Edgar Severson has as her guests her two neices, Nancy and Sandra of Evanston, Hllinois. Miss Violet Calderelli was honâ€" ored at a miscellaneous shower on Thursday evening, given by a group of her friends. On Wednesday evening of last week Mrs. J. Kampe was hostess to the social meeting of the Legion auxiliary at her home. Among those holding high scores for cards were Mrs. Redmong, Mrs. DeBarâ€" tolo, Mrs. Bernardini and Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Kampe also entertainâ€" TREAT ALL MINOR INJURIESâ€" IMMEDIATELYâ€"Follow thdi‘&?: Sait). Apply OILâ€"Oâ€"SOL as a dressing. It combats infection, stimulates healing, and quickly helps to relieve pain. Buy it at your druggist‘s. Advertise in the PRESS Association to Meet. | ; Saturday, August 3 E. Faxon, secretary of the Repubâ€" F lican Editorial Association of the Twelfth Congressional District, has | C announced that the fortyâ€"third anâ€" 5e nual meeting of the association will be held Saturday, August 3, on the | * farm owned and operated by Wayâ€" | 9% land Brooks, 12 miles north of Otâ€" | w The association, working in coâ€" operation with the Republican State Central committee, will be host co all state candidates on the Republiâ€" can ticket and all newspaper editors Glenview baseball team avenged an earlier defeat by the Highland Park team last Sunday by winning a close game 8 to 7. An error in the ninth inning by the Y.M.C. gave Glenview the victory. Skidmore was the losing pitcher. Next Sunday the Y.M.C. will travel to Racine to play the Racine A.C. Highwood Methodist Church Rev. E. Fredrickson, Pastor Highwood Ave. and Everts Place Church school, 10:30 a.m. Evening service, 7:45 p.m. Spe cial music. of the state have been invited. Brooks, who is the Republican canâ€" didate for United States Senator, and Dwight H. Green, the nominee for governor, will be the headline speakers. County Republican chairmen, ofâ€" ficeâ€"holders, and nominees for counâ€" ty and legislative offices from all sections of the state have been inâ€" vited. Early reports and acceptâ€" ances indicate an attendance of 2,500 or more persons. A barbecue meal with all of the "trimmings" will be served free at noon, and an entertainment proâ€" gram, as well as speaking program, has been arranged. Glenview Defeats Y.M.C. 8 to 7 *KB C RIOEKLANXD PALRE PRIEES A certain train that runs between Chicago and Cleveland has express service that advertises . . . "A dozâ€" en roses or a live moose, it‘s all in our day‘s work" . . . recently a calf wnbominoneo!thecxpnuem as the train pulled into Cleveland. . . Duke Masini and Mary Marinetti will be married sometime in the fall . . . Adam Bernardi dates Mary Farini of Wilmette . . . Seen at the Sunday Artur Rodzinskiâ€" concert . â€" . about Carolyn DeBartolo . . . in no uncertain endearing terms ... Melvin Esty and Esther Minorini have been pairing off more than once . . . so have Joe Giek and Vi DeBartole . . . and Joe "Shirts" is making Millie Luechi lose a lot of wleep . . . so she doesn‘t know whether she‘s giving a marcel or finger wave . .. postscript: Nesbaun alias "Balmy" . . . were Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Kenniâ€" cott, Rae Seidenbecker, Miss Dorâ€" othy Teare, Dottie Hobbs sporting a beautiful tan, Nancy Santi and Jean Nichols . . . the orchestra played the lovely "Tales of the Vienna Woods" twice . . . Eva Dinelli and Peggy Eitner make a pleasing twosome . . . Barâ€" bara Field frequents Ravinia park nearly every evening . . . and durâ€" ing mornings is counselor at Arden Shore camp . . . she mourns the fact there‘s no skating in the summer ... which is her. favorite spo;'t" Libby Clark also helps out at Arden Shore. . . Some men were making assurâ€" ances that they would go to heaven when they died . . . one of their group whipped out with the stateâ€" ment . . . if they went to the upper world he preferred the nether regâ€" ions. An authoritative source vouches that Bill Nusbau_n talks in his sleep street 1: around the eolr'.lwul:' square in any county seat town Illinois itoday is sontewhat of / a problem, but if the motorist has trouble in finding an empty stall ‘for his machine, he may console himself by learning that less than 40 years ago the drivers of horse drawn rigs sometimes experienced the same difficulties. In other words, there was not always room for "old dobbin" and the carriage or wagon. Was Headache in Ye Olden Days Too Parking the family car on Main As late as 1906, ugl the Illinois Writers‘ Project, W.P.A., a Montâ€" comery county newspaper was callâ€" ing attention to the lack of adequate hitching facilities for the farmers‘ horses. The courthouse square in Hillsboro was crowded with teams, Only Wilson & Co. Makes 72s6@kt AM2XZ Hiam provide for their accommodation with better places to tie." and the hitching racks in the rear of store buildings were in need of general overhauling. In fact, the :nvmmo“tmn-fi‘r*-b issue a warning by saying, "If we Anderson and Nelson 742 Central Avenue MILLWORK Interior Finish Phone Deerfield 38 Deerfield, III.

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