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Highland Park Press, 12 Sep 1940, p. 2

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Mis Norma Pacini, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Pacini and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bouxsein have just returned after spending a week in Granville, IIl. While there they attended the Mark homecoming, where Miss Mary Paâ€" cini, also of Highwood, sang with the dance orchestra. Mrs. Mary Baldi and Mrs. Mary Somenzi left last Monday on the ©400" for Rochester, Minn. They returned the latter part of the week. While there Mrs. Somenzi was surâ€" Highland Park Men‘s Garden Club holds first annual event Saturday and Sunday at Community Center. Hill Billy "Table for Eight" capâ€" tures novelty feature contest. Mlia LENA CLANDT, Representative $‘| .95 MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ STORE GARNETT S DOUBLE ELBOW FOR DOUBLE WEAR Boys‘ Sweaters Slip Over Style 5195 First Annual Garden Show to .95 Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming are spending this week attending a conâ€" vention in Philadelphia, Pa. A son was born on Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Zaccanti of Mighwood at the Victory Memorial hospital in Waukegan. prised by meeting her brother, Mr. L. Orlandi, of LaSalle, I11., there. Mrs. Joseph Phillips entertained a group of her friends on Monâ€" Wind â€" Rain Repellant ZELAN Front Quarter LASKIN LAMB Front and Back. With Tuâ€"length cuffs. Horsehide $9.95 $3 95 Telephone H. P. 53 34 12 processed day evening at a card party. Mr. Joseph Rosalini has been apâ€" pointed temporary successor to Peâ€" ter Trucano, assistant waterworks superintendent. _ Mr. Trucano has taken a leave of absence until April, so that he might avail himself of a scholarship at the Institute of Paâ€" per Chemistry at Appleton, Wis. Little Tommy Piano fell last Monâ€" day and cut his knee. _ Several stitches were taken and he is now getting along fine. Miss Theresa Ianitti of Gary, Ind., was the house guest last week of Mr. and Mrs. James Magnani and Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Magnani. Mrs. Marie Campaigni was feted at a stork shower last Friday night by a group of friends at the home of Mrs. John Ugasti. Mrs. Tom Cabri and her mother, Mrs. Toncrelli, spent a few days at Rochester, Minn., the early part of this week. Members of the Lake County Young People‘s Democatic club held a meeting Wednesday night in the Lorraine â€" Gardens â€" at Highwood. There were refreshments and enâ€" tertainment after the business sesâ€" sion. Bruno Somenzi, who spent the summer | with the Grand Forks northern league Chiefs, next year will join the St. Paul club of the American Association. He, along with four other players from the team, were picked by President J. C. Holte of the St. Paul club. The Chiefs have been in the lead pracâ€" tically all summer. Somenzi, who won 17 and lost 7, was the only one on the team with such a high percentage. He received the extra bonus awarded by the club to any pitcher winning more than 15 games, and also a candid camera donated by the merâ€" chants of Grand Forks in appreciâ€" ation for his part in putting the \\'\m{{{\\m THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Give Kleenex to the youngsters to take to school . . . hankies for sniffly noses, for wipâ€" ing sticky fingers. GARNETTS ¢nildren the team in the lead. Bruno plans to come home about Sept. 25. The Highwood civic and social clubs have engaged Al Sheridan‘s orchestra to play for their Columâ€" bus day dance October 12 at the Labor Temple. The Band consists of Dario Bonetti, Speed Carani, Earl Carani, Raymond Aho and Mr. Sberâ€" idan. The committee, headed by Joseph Calzia, have planned to meet again in the city hall chambers on Sept. 16. Part of the proceeds from this dance will go to the social service uf Highwood. Friends of Miss Alice Antonetti honored her at a miscellaneous shower Tuesday evening. Miss Anâ€" tonetti is to marry Guido Azzi, also of this city. Mrs. Wilhelmina Magnani and children, Joseph and Roberta, spent the week of Labor Day visiting Mr. and Mrs. James lanitti of Gary, Ind. On Sunday they were joined Percy Wilson Mortgage and Finance Corporation Sleep Like A Kitten In CUDDLESUEDE Sylâ€"Oâ€"Jama $295 As featured in Harper‘s Bua:: ard Mademoiselle _ _ Wanted by smart collegians and stayâ€"atâ€"homes . . . Sylâ€"0â€" Jama in kittenâ€"soft Cuddleâ€" suede . . . the woven brushed rayon that stays velvetyâ€"smooth and keeps its shape despite constant _ washing! Smartly tailored with patented Flatâ€"Bak waistband. _ Crownâ€"Tested for washability and all wearing qualities. Launders beautifully in LUX. Sizes 34â€"40. Striped Page Boy Sylâ€"Oâ€"Jama in Cuddlesuede. White stripes on pink or blue ground. coONsTRUCTION 134 N. LaSalle 8t.. Central 8270 mortgages at low interest rates. Quickly and conveniently arranged. 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