'-.--.--.tmt.-r-t-_ .h.t.qrh-Pt6q.a0-rm. Oedee of an Arrow hold. . his luv-'0'. n. Cup “up.“ ayr,terttttheord.roftheArroxr d the North Shore Am council - n his meeting " Camp Dan M has Baud†mm. Bout. 28, 1960. Approximately 160 Scout: and Scout Ionian, who no men- her. of the National Camping {up um, met N waived into mm- bauhlp 18 Icon: Indus. The fol- loving it I list of the run than honored by their fellow new and mum: Mr. Volnq Pub: of Gleneoe, Mr. Arthur Wain-eh of Gleneoe, Mr. Fred Popper of Wil- mette, Dr. E, A. Johnson of Lab Potent. Mr. Oliver Tumor of High- land Park, Mr. Jinh Cole od Dau- fteld, Mr. Julius Render of Deer.. fieht It. Allan Peta. of Winnoth, Dr. B. B. Ohm of Highland Put. Mr. M. B. chrthur of Wats- kegn, Mr. E. Boom. d Ricki-ml Park, It. Norman But of kenil- worth, and It. Aral RWY!!! of W-uhnn. The an" m was “mind " honorary member, of the Ordnl, or first deer-. Twain wont- uld scout Intact: who hut bun data) to the second degree, know- u the Brotherhood Honor, m 111de by an ax- tremcly impnnive C.remonr. _ The chief of the Order of the Arrow of the MI-ka-jn-wan Chnp- ter in Sunlcy GImbla of Wanke- gun; viee-ehief in Bob Inner of QUICK FOOT NIH!" OIL-O-SOL “any ou-oc-sm) Mn†smirk ml“ In - [on -- A... u. igfit,Ple - '%aaa-arart an." -. 'iii-G Am " In I manna. continua; unpu- fat/ee IIT 'rt.mVo ._- www- Mn- mean. was iudmd i-%oiiituU" Mao-W ___ pm. 102W u.m"tpoyiettt1 to rum-I tip-1a." - "iarGGiaaiiaia." ' A for furl). Information. Skirt- Murkcd Ind Shark-nod Also mld " IADA SHOP, Deertutd. lim- Tttt HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Al,, gout: an". land-y r-r, VMV Third-y an". I.†Ann Mum It Ink-o. -r., “on Alu- I." IgyoNRYTIrN% (“my - :Pnrlx" 9.3m" gnu-m" er: "7n w y or ALI. nun,- "noon 1-0".- m "A 'iii/i'i'i'Fih'i'l ON m was won-I'm mom". . an! m.- dun-inmat- '...-...cc........., W': a a... '."".'Nu% - a 1- 'til- 'ai'ii'tf?22'ii'2 Collins SELF SKIRT MARKER Chalk your hem the easy profess tonal way. Just squeal- the bulb--Bnd mark Ill town“ hem In 00 second“ Tuku the guess work out of 1110mm: I akin! . . Complete with umpi- who of powder. Order- nl-o at" for Plating Shun . . . Spool Holden . . . . Gaugu- uni other Irwin; Ice- “inâ€. Telephone Ollvh Doll-win“. JOIVOy Lynn. "It A“. 1.7-. 'ymn (hilt! 'rh"rhte.r LATKFT MARCH OF TIMI "Gab-Ir Iv Pun-vii Aha CARTOON n4 LAM - I"! Highland Put 405 Abr, C Ann Mlhovn. In. Mini-IL Rh- 't-errittr, Vhlnln '00.â€. In" Nu. NOV“ TV "Pumnm "0"! “an" In (’ARTOUN Ind 1.ATF.YT PARAMOUNT NEW! “THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT“ dam-QM-th’ MY LOVE CAME BACK" tirrvkt TV â€9'", um.“ LATI=T Irma-row: I!" “I LOVE Tor AGAIN" Mk1 Chunky“ , In tlt anâ€... in Ewan: of Vin-cu. Raatitnrorth; -, in Check Wells of Gimme; Mm! in Sign Tnmr of Highth Pare; ludi- Scouts to Attend Big Ten Gm Every you the athlotie donut- Incnt of Northwestern university invim the scout: of Boy Scout council- in the neighborhood of Chicago to attend, 1.7 mrett, of the I henna] university, one big football game. Thin nelson wont day in Suntan, October 26, 1940, the occasion of the Northwestern VI. Indium one. The number of an. is limited. En- trance to this (an. M] ho by ticket only. Tleheta an be muted only through noun-um in Ming with the could] omee. Rimbaud Troop " Court of Honor At Highwood o" Tan-m school Int Thur-day awning than was hold 1 vary impressive Court of Honor. Mr. Otto P. Pink: nu the charm-n of this court. Th. fol- lowing Inn award: undo: Scroll this. Fund: Hm: Int dlu. new _ - Bum-nu: am. "no list-5 "er" "ttnh._Pgty "bTnG'-riirirGTa: coon-c. huh-mm emu. _rhr1irrr {Inlay-en. will. mm [All _ l-‘llI-IIII. Henry Kuhn. bird IM, yer-anal h-Ith. Eddie Lin-II. “hm... public halal. swimmlpg. . _ Two registration day. will be ob- served in the Mate of Illinois for I" voters desiring to vote " the general state and national election on November 6th. The itrst regis- tuition day is set for Tue-dey. Oeto- her 15th, and the second registra- tion day will be Tuesday, October 29th, with all polling precinct; open until 9 p.m. in the evening. On both registration days judges of nil elec- tion precinct. will assemble at their respective polling precincts and compile a correct list of all eligible and qualified voters within their precincts. Voters are urged to see that their names and addresses are properly recorded in the registrts- tion books. Unless your name ap- pears in the registration book it may be necesury to swear in many voters on election day unless per- sonal’v known to the judges of election which in turn causes con- siderable confusion and delay in Goo. 1u.a.teotts. In. trhg.te.1 â€that Hahn O'Brhn, “was“: drawing. rub lie hunk. min-l. Ken Olson, continua non-Id Smlth. Ilhldltl, lwlmmlng. Leroy Younn. lenthererart. cos-Hum voting. DO NOT FAIL TO REQETER. Gringo; 15th or October 29th. Red-er Luther-n Church West Central at McGovern W. P. Suhr, pastor Friday, from 6:30 to 8: Smorttti hard dinner served by the Ladies' Aid. Registration Days October 15, 29 Friday nt 8: Sunday school tench- N's at the parsonage. Saturday at 9 a.m.: Snturdu srhool. -- _ sehool RTE Monday at '7 pm. Junior choir re- New BoGii.TaTGG. mung. Adobhrlhrrmni. tkr.t aid to nnhnlll‘ Sunday It 9:30 a.m. Sundny éunhay at 10:30 am. Church serv- I‘nh‘n- 1* ll. II. " Odour c. T Bu- LENA GLENN, mountain 1% H. p. " MANY KID-Elm m JOIN ALSOVICI! Miss In! Troeitseh, built! " It. All In. Louis troehteh, but was, WU., hum. the bride on Thur-day of John Alkavieh, you of Mr. “I In. (horn Munich of Chicago, in the " Juan church at Hlthwood. Father John Ward Per- formod in ribs. The bride to“: It 8" GM " road, Highland in. and tho [yawn ll'fnm Port of pompous. Tho mid of honor, Mis. Throne Cor-int. In in a brown two-place outfit with brown nee-Lorie- and had I lik- em. Raymond Jun- m but nun. Thu wedding bmklu: In and but " the bride’l home in Highland Park nnd n dinner In. held in Dur- field. The bride's mother was in I you dreu with black necmriu and Kr. and Mrs. Louil Korinek, I!†IV.- lyn Korinek .nd William Korlnok of Manitowoc, Wits., were among the out-of-town guests. Marriage licenses were applied for recently by Victor Sienla, 614 Ball- way nvenue, Highwood, and Inn Muttson, 100 Prospect drive, Glan- me; Mario Pasqueu. 1036 Pt. Shar- idan nvenue, Highland Park, and Della Preti, 604 Rnilway avonm, Highwood; Lloyd Thompson, High- wood, nnd Edith Anderson, len Mrs. A. Trout had as her guest. last week her sister, Mrs. J. Jacobs. [enor- Phillips, little It-year old daughter of Mr. and Mn. Joseph Phillips, is home and recovering nicely from her accident last week. Lenora was hurt when she filled to observe a car driven by Paul Kortman of Northbrook, turn left onto Prairie avenue. Ber bicycle was hit by the car and she was thrown against n rear fender. It was feared at the Highland Park hospital, where she was taken by Irvin Berntsrdi, a witness to the le- cident. that she was suffering from a skull fracture. but it proved to be only a head injury. Forea. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Cortesi en- tertained at a birthday party on Sunday in honor of their sister, Mrs. John Sebastian. Mrs. Mary Tonbi of 129 s. Cen- tral avenue, was a surgicnl case at the Victory Memorial hospital last week. At the Lions club outirtghsstweek near Glenview Charles Marinetti won first prize in golf with Ernie Semi coming in second. Among those from Highwood who passed the examination for natu- rnlization during the past two weeks and who will receive eertificates of citizenship are Arinlande Solarik. Frank Sensaelltti, Anthony Casui. and Saute Monfredini. Norman Corvi of 248 Central Ive- nue escaped injury when he ran in, to the side of . car driven by Geo. McFadden of 344 Bloom street. Norman was crossing WIukezan road and North nvenuo and looked u, one trattic lane, but failed to watch the other. and therefore ran into the side of McPndden's car. Mr. Ind Mrs. Chris Bernardi and son of Chicago were the week-end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bar-uni of Hirh street. The citizenship club will hold their regular meeting tonizht (Thursday) in the Coore Arte club rooms. qhebrsd-bhses-dm" o---oocst “I" "o-o-o-att'," o.-----..."" o..---.-..-." yawn-hum!“ - - All: MY um aN FO' I .iFrU on†mom: ‘l'll IIGILOID IAIK ’IIII AND [(0312 {KIN thnn’u-huuthdrhnu (HIM,- by (our additional - tran the sherifl dental-nu and Mata po- lie. during tho dam h, military show n Port tet-una ovu' tho put w-bend. no not: and Liam. Arthur Salton, of the atata when, aligned two of hi: nun to High-cog. The. po- “coma, pm tho It on tho Bigh- wood fomn, did a mark-bl. job of Imam; the mm: mm... which draw . acid of our '0,000 penan- to the military that. The Banned family of Cuba Hill, Ili., were the Sunday guests of Mr. and In. Joe XML lino Adult-n BM spent Int week visiting her sister, In. L. Van Wimbeh of Elgin, Ill. The - monthly meeting of the Modcnm luau! Aid society was culled to order by their prel- ident, Valerie Z-gnoli, " 8 in the Labor Temple. Two new members, Joseph Ugolini and Gino Harem, were “minted mnking the member- ship roll 325. Refreshments were served after the business meeting. More than 800 persons "tended the public gun: party tsponsored by the Italian Women's Prosperity club last Thursday evening in the lat- bor Temple. Mrs. Peter Andreotti and Mrs. Mario Uri, co-chairmen. wish to thank all those who attend- ed and assisted with arr-ngementl. Proceeds went to 3 needy family. Four new members were taken in at the business meeting preced- ing the eff-in Refreshments were also served, and tickets for the Columbus Day dance to be given October 12 were distributed by the president, Mrs. Sun Somenzi. Mr. and Mrs. Celso Gentilini Columbus, Ohio, were visitors Highwood lust week. mmn-mm-gnw sums On Tuesday evening, October I 'aut, Start the Heating Season Bight! P-tB-eh-dt FrankSiljatro- WMMCo. Maroni&Moeo¢nl MereerL-trerC-tieas--DeerfuH L%tiEIEStiE32rd KCOW WAUKEGAN COKE heel-ended and Sold by The Ideal Home Fuel! of in mun-uranium labs-3!“!!! Eli-1'- mum CMA- l menu. "All? “Y Yohndi Corinth of “In“ ad Inn-ell [lung in. hurl-I loudly waning by Polio. â€that. lugs. " Bunsen u 1†Gun lay and. Highland Put “to! n no “I honeymoon the coup]. will and! in Ruin“. _ Gin-mu" 'meh-uuu. Father John Ward of tho It. June: church tn the mth' trest on "Civil Liberties" n tho last a! the four instituted held lands, in preparation for the Cuban: Youth mm: to also plan next - series of meeting.. Also Joseph Cameron Bod Jack Winn of the St. "men church were choun union: the admit. to attend the con- gnu next Ink. end in Chicago. After the talk Father Ward opened the meeting to causation: from the Boor, and than and one of the Hulk“ discussion yd had " this The Highwood Boosters ehniked up “other victory Sand.“ liter- noon " the Hithwood tUtd by do- futing the Zulu Cannibal. 5 to I in the ninth inning. Fritz Bernudi did I good iotr of pitching ond won but relieved by Bruno Somenli, the young M who will pitch with St. Paul next ut- son. Of the nine hits given the Boosters, knaini, Funnel and Ber- nardi each got two. 37 LISALLE Touring Sedan. s war, heater -.---atMM5 " LISALLE Touring Sedan. 5 m. heater. radio ..--8t5Bt5 39 LaSALLE Touring Sedan. 5 m. heater, radio .........8805 " LASALLE Cont. Coupe. 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