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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1940, p. 7

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NMighwood Mighlights LENA CLANDT, R. HIGHWOOD LIGHLIGHTS BRASAâ€"VIVIAN 'OI 8.6 Miss G Vivian turds‘ race Vi of Highland k will become the bride of John Brasa, son of Mr. and Highwood. and Richard Joseph O‘Brien, Central Miss Helen Doland aqd Joseph Casâ€" telli, both of this city, and Bernice Williams O‘Connell of Highwood avenue, Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Castelli are making their home in Highwood, while Mr. and Mrs. O‘Brien will reside on Central aveâ€" nue in Highland Park. Miss _ Evelyn Milano visited friends in Saratoga, Mich., over the weekâ€"end. have as their house guests their daughter, Mrs. George O‘Connell of Detroii, who is recuperating from an operation which she underwent in Chicago last month. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ronchetto and daughter Carolyn, of this city, and Mr. and Mrs. Tony Bowers and son Riverview Park Offers Many Thrills More than one hundred thrilling rides, shows and attractions, miles of brilliantly lighted, gaily festooned midways, comfortable benches and cool shade trees are several reasons why Riverview has been acclaimed Chicago‘s permanent World‘s Fair of Fun. Thrills and excitement in the forms of high coaster rides, speedy ground and aerial attractions jamâ€" pack Riverview‘s gay midways afâ€" ternoons and evenings. Grandâ€"daddy of all the park‘s amusement devices is the majestic "Chut â€" the â€" Chutes." Towering above the park‘s 144 acres, and secâ€" ond only in height to the giant "Pairâ€"Oâ€"Chutes," the water chutes has never failed to thrill and enterâ€" tain. Children and adults find the cool chutes the answer to swelterâ€" ing heat problems: Another popular park attraction with young and old is Riverview‘s new airâ€"cooled roller rink. Park patrons can enjoy pleasant moments roller skating in Chicago‘s most beautiful rink at reduced rates. Skates and checking are included in the rink‘s one admission price. Music for the skating sessions is played by Bob Rhodes on the Rink‘s new Hammond organ. West Deerfield Township judges and clerks of election for the coming year have been approved by the Lake County Board of Supervisors and are as follows: Election Workers Have Been Selected Precinet 1 (East Side); Judges: George W. Ward, 710 Osterman Ave., Deerfield; Fred Horenberger, 737 Waukegan road, Deerfield; Euâ€" gene Zahnle, Ridge road, Highland Park. Clerks: Irene Rose, 20 East St., Highland Park; Frances Dieâ€" bert, 858 Fair Oaks Ave., Deerfield; Kathryn Frost, 759 Osterman Ave., Deerfield. W. Deerfield Twp. Precinct 2 (West Side) Judges: Ruth R. Pettis, 745 Chestnut St.; Laura B. Dietz, 925 Deerfield road; and Elmer C. Anderson Sr.; 1035 Fair Oaks Ave. Clerks: Agnes M,. Tennermann, 1020 Oakley Ave.; Irene A. Rockenbach, 550 Elm St.; and Kathryn McCraren, 1034â€"Chestâ€" nut St., all Deerfield. Precinet 3 (North). Judges: Wilâ€" liam Sneddon, Everett road, Lake Forest; Mrs. Margaret Kostial, 410 S. Waukegan road, Lake Forest; and Mildred Seyl, Deerfield. Clerks: Harold Bayes, Everett road; Bertha Seyl, Old Mill road; and Grace Sieâ€" gele, all of Lake Forest. Last week marked the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. William Luebke of , 8, 1040 avenue, Richard, of Chicago, spent the week end at Eagle River, in Kansasville, The Citizenship club held its regâ€" ular meeting last Thursday evening. Plans were discussed for taking a trip to the Field Museum. Followâ€" ing the close of the meeting games were played and refreshments were Mrs. A. Wysocky was confined to her home because of illness last week. Little Marilyn Ugasti left Sunâ€" day for Danville, where she will spend the remainder of the summer visitng with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Evaristo Campagni. Mrs. Sam Donofrio spent the past three days visiting relatives in Chiâ€" cago. Several friends of Miss Grace Vivian entertained at a miscellanâ€" eous bridal shower in her honor last Friday evening. The affair was a lawn party and card games were played. Miss Vivian is to be marâ€" ried this Saturday to John Brasa. Harry Eaton returned on Friday from a twoâ€"weeks vacation spent at the Boy Scout Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Jacob and daughter, Shirley, of Manitowoc, Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Luebke last Thursday. Telephone H. P. 53 sOAPS AND TOILETRIES [ Lux Toilet Soap........20 for $1 [] Lifebuoy Toilet Soap....20 for $1 []] Supreme Bath Soap.....6 for 79¢ C Supreme Toilet Soap..12 for 79¢ [] Field‘s Hardwater Soap .12 for 50¢ [] Superfatted Oatmeal goap. 12 for 75e [ Wrisley‘s Water Softener, in floral fragrances ......5 lbs. 59%¢ [] Auditorium Bath Soap.12 for 79¢ [] St. Denis Bath Powder.3 boxes $1 [_] Cashmere Bouquet Soap 12 for 97¢ [] Olive Oil Castile Soap.12 for 95¢ [ Camay Toilet Soap....12 for 66e C Field‘s Cleansing &'um 1 lb. jar 85e [J] Fine Hairbrush .............8%¢ { Wellâ€"Made Toothbrushes 6 for 59¢ SUMMER AND PALL FABRICS 9!& siers.:cev.... .& vaulh. 1 First Floor TOYS AND MISCELLANY J 18â€"inch Baby Doll, nicely drmd'. C] Rollfast Skates with ballâ€"bearing _ __ wheels and felt ankle pads. . .$1.35 C Color C::; Peg Cartâ€"pull .;:ye:l- ed ies on m onl men anl SaT ) Pencil Box, Dupont Fabrikoid, with _ A layers, nicely filled. .. . . . . . . . 98e 8 Playing Cards, 4 decks ... .. .. .$1 Stationery, 8 bores ...........$1 ##% 4+ + ne4 4s a e » Several Positions Available Under Civil Service Exams The United States Civil Service Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applications must be on file with the Commisâ€" sion‘s Washington office not later than the closing dates mentioned in each case. For two of the examinaâ€" tions two closing dates are givenâ€" the first date governs receipt of apâ€" plications from states west of Coloâ€" rado; the second, from Colorado and states westward. The salaries given in each case are subject to a reâ€" triement deduction of 3%%. Junior graduate nurse, $1,620 a year, U. S. Public Health Service, Federal Security Agency, and Vetâ€" erans Administration. Highâ€"school study and completion of a specified training course in a recognized school of nursing are required, exâ€" cept that applications may be acâ€" cepted, under certain conditions, from persons now in attendance in their final year of training. Beâ€" cause of the demand for eligibles the minimum height requirement has been reduced to 60 inches. Apâ€" plicants must not have passed their thirtyâ€"fifth birthday. For this exâ€" amination applications will be rated as received until further notice. Senior medical officer, $4,600 a year; medical officer, $3.800 a year; associate medical officer, $3,200 a year; various optional branches. The places of employment are: Pubâ€" lic Health Service, Food and Drug Administration, Veterans Adminisâ€" tration, Civil Aeronautics Authority and Indian Service. Applicants must have been graduated with an M.D. degree from a recognized medical school, and must have had profesâ€" sional experience in a special branch of medicine. For the associate grade applicants must not have passed +«»«.... .5 yards, $1 #EE EIGELAND PARK PRBLS their forticth â€"birthday, and for the|of the Interior, Applicants must puases" Taots ‘Briyâ€"thied biritday. | course with wiljor staiy ie .....""‘" 0 urse » mo examination applications | and must ‘have Had ‘éxperience will be rated as received until fur. ther: notice. Pathologist (medical), $3,800 a year; veterinarian (research), $8,â€" 800 a year; Chemical Warfare Servâ€" ice, War Department, Edgewood Auf{d. Md. For each of these poâ€" sitions applicants must have had appropriate education, either in a recognized college, medical school, or veterinary school, and approâ€" priate experience. Applicants must not have passed their fiftyâ€"third hirthda‘y. Closing d__.m for receipt of applications are September 9 and September 12, 1940. Ornithologist, $3,800 a year, Fish and Wildlife Service, Department CURTAINS AND PILLOWS J Tailored marquisette curtains, __ inches wide, 2%% yards long. Pair $1 J Bathroom curtains, large selection, Palif +â€".râ€"lrics>>saressrersssa@hl J Tailored Celanese curtains, 34 inches .\vifle, 214 yards long. White, ivory, TCJ Washking Machine Covers, . . . . .998 beige. Pair ...............$2.65 [] Printed Sateen Draperies, 2% vards long. Rose, blue or white backâ€" ground. Pair ..............$4.95 [J Bed pillows of small white goose feathers. Size 21x27. Pair .. .e‘.’l J Duck feather pillows, white ticking. Each $1.50 J Pillows with duck down and feathâ€" ers, green striped ticking. Each $2.50 J Large selection of Sofa Pillows. Each $1 [J Hassocks with feather cushion J White Goose Down Pillows, egashell 5â€"1b. can Murphy‘s Oil with D-m‘i-l.- .sqfl.fl 1 qt. Parker‘s Polish with bottle _ U um ong n es C Dish Cloths with triâ€"color borâ€" [) Chamois Dust Cloths. Dosen. . . .$1 C) Flour Sack Towels with 'â€"cyclnmm J Markeld Pad and 2 covers. . $1.38 C) 5 roils Was Paper .â€"«+.«x> +ss 1 Gallon General sl Purpose VARNISH for 22 inch Circle Mirror SI Special at .._____._._ 5 ft. Step Ladder. S‘l Special at ..__._.__. 10 Ibs. NOâ€"SUDS Cleaner plus 8 gt. Pail. sl Special at ._._.__._.__ SHORELINE PAINT & GLASS CO. 32 NORTH FIRST ST. Phone H. P. 431 Fifth Floor taxonomic and curatorical ornitholâ€" ogy. Applicants must not have passed their fiftyâ€"third birthday. Closing dates are September 3 and September 6, 1940. Full information as to the requireâ€" ments for these examinations, and application forms, may be obtained from Raymond F. Seiffert, secretary of the Board of U. 8. Civil Service 2 Plain Dresses AbPuon CV DOLLAR DAY â€"ONLY (white not included) CLEANED AND PRESSED Case Lot Selling of SOAPS AND CLEANSERS CJ Marshall Field Bar Soap, case of 48 .............«â€"89.28 J Marshall Field Flakes, cnse of 24 ..........:+:â€":9940 ) Marshall Field Flakes, carton of 25 pounds ...â€".....»» â€"‘â€" . $1.4G§ J American Family Flakes, large, case of 12 ............ . .: â€"94.00 C American Family Flakes, medium, _ iomse of 24 ............. .. MA.BOD J American Family Soap, case of 80 ..::++z:ss1ss+s1s>09,â€"00 J Ivory Soap, large, case of 100 . $7.6§ [] Ivory Soap, medium, case of 100. $4.75 J Ivory Flakes, case of 24. .. .$4.45 (] Lux Flakes, case of 20 ......$3.75 [] Rinso, case of 24 ..........$4.50 J Chipso, case of 24....... .. .$4.50 J Oxydol, case of 24.........$4.50 C] S. O. S. Scouring Pads, case Kitchen Klenzer, case of 40..$1.75§ 8 Briteâ€"ize, case of 48 ........$3.35 O OHMM.MJ&” [ Cameo Refills, case of 48. . . .$3.45 Fifth Floor OLD ENGLISH SPECIALs 8 4 gal. Samoline ......... .. .89€ Â¥2 gal. Foumy Upholstery Cleaner $4.75 Ivory Flakes, case of 24. .. .$4.45 Lux Flakes, case of 20 ... .. .$3.75 Ié'.lnl;‘;cue off24 'uu“ ipso, case of 24.......... Oxydol, case of 24..... .. ..$4.50 S. O. S. Scouring Pads, case cyon UL{eaners 24 n SLeritIan poat[ for Examiners, at the post office in this , or from the secretary of the Boatd of U. 8. Citl Sorvice baak iners, â€"at any first: or second class .00 3e,;p40ne 125

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