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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1940, p. 7

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4ENA CLANDT, R 206 Western avenue, Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preti of Highâ€" wood announce the marriage of their daughter Dells to Mario Pasquesi, of Highland Park, which took place Saturday morning at St. James church in Highwood. The Rev. John A. Ward heard the exchange of corsage of gardenias. Her bridesâ€" maid, Esther Minorini, was dressed in plum crepe, and her flowers were tea roses and lilies of the valley. ANNE ROSALINTI BECOMES BRIDE Father James Gleeson heard the exchange of nuptial vows between A dinner for about 30 guests folâ€" lowed. After a honeymoon trip to Wisconsin, the couple will live at gown with black accessories and a in as best man. Anne Rosalini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rosalini of High street, and Armando Turchi of Noâ€" komis, IMlinois, Saturday afternoon EMMA GRIALTIESIâ€" GEORGE SCHULER WED The bride‘s dress was of soldier blue and she wore a corsage of white gardenias. She had burgundy red accessories. Her maid of honor, Miss Edith Lavinti, wore a dark brown dress with burgundy accesâ€" sories and a corsage of red gardeâ€" at 2 o‘clock. A 6 o‘clock dinner was given at the home of the bride‘s parents for members of the families and a few close friends. After the dinner the young couple left immediately for their new home in Nokomis, where Mr. Turchi is employed. Emma Marie Grialtiesi, daughter of Mrs. Angeline Cappi, 522 Wauâ€" kegan avenue, became the bride of George Schuler, 331 North avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene P. Schuler Sr. of 6521 South Marshâ€" field avenue, Chicago, on Saturday at the St. James church in Highâ€" Harvest Days Everything In Paint TELEPHONE: HIGHLAND PARK 949 Clairenese Telete Covering, $18.00 vates.......... 1:95 on. W*M 27.50 valne ..oo"o”..n Part Wool Blankets 253 w« .... 3.25 ea. mm‘“d......... ‘.”“. Branp Brorurrs mss DON‘T MISS THESE BEDDING BUYS! SLUMBER ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $6.95 ea. AN virgin wool, setie binding, preskresk lndividvaily bored e= Special for this Sale _ attended his cousâ€" Time to get the Basement Game rooms ready and look over Drapery Rods and Window Shades. 1906 SNERMAN AVC + UNNVMERSITY 2030 *uast" â€" evanston. . wimor | 1127 Westgate, Oak Park, Illinois wood. Father John Ward officiatâ€" She was attended by Emily Schuler, while Eugene P; Schuler Jr. acted as best man for his brother. The bride‘s mother also wore blue and a corsage of tea roses. Following the ceremony the young couple received 14 guests at the Hearthstone Tea room in Hubbard NATTAâ€" Among the many weddings perâ€" formed Saturday at St. James church was that of Mary Natta of Cherry, Iilinois, to Harry Lemme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lemme of 1824 Burton avenue, Ravinia. The wedding was performed by Father Ward at 4:30 in the afterâ€" noon. Miss Catherine Natta atâ€" tended her sister, while Neil Loriâ€" mer acted as best man for the groom. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Lemme will reâ€" side in Highland Park. Miss Helen Minorini was the surâ€" | the condition of Charles Fiore, who prised honor guest at a miscellaâ€"| has been a medical patient in the neous shower Tuesday evening, givâ€" | Highland Park hospital for the past en by a group of her friends in the | two weeks, has been made. Howâ€" St. James Parish hall. She was the|ever, Mr. Fiore will be confined recipient of many lovely gifts. Miss | there for another month. Minorini will be married to Rudy â€"_â€"â€"_ Notogiacomo on November 9th. Margaret Quinn, daughter of smomme Mrs. George Quinn, 330 North aveâ€" Mrs. Mary Pelegrin and Mrs. Jenâ€"| nue, last week attended the Cathâ€" nie Castelli of Rockford, Illinois,|Olic Youth Congress in Chicago as were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr.| 2 delegate from the Mallinckrodt and Mrs. Joe Muzzarelli. high school in Wilmette. Miss Qllin:ll;t high l]l]onors at the school for the past three years have also Mayor (_Jharlu Portilla announced won her the privilege of attending Saturday in a written order that all | ins sehool for Catholic Action e a 3 bootblacks will be forbidden wf:’l’ which meets for a week‘s session their trade in the city taverns from | Saoy yoar Mrs. Mary Pelegrin and Mrs. Jenâ€" nie Castelli of Rockford, Illinois, were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Muzzarelli. Mayor Charles Portilla announced Saturday in a written order that all bootblacks will be forbidden to ply their trade in the city taverns from that day on. ‘The mayor states that the shoe shiners are not local boys, but drifters from Chicago. But the main reasons for the order were that the hours are bad for the youthful bootblacks, that they shouldn‘t be in taverns, and that they bother the customers. ‘The bride wore a blue afternoon ighlights Telephone H. P. 53 12 3.75 ea. NCw THE HIGHLAND PARK PR Mrs. A. DeBartolo, Mrs. Anthony | next meeting on Wysocky, and Mrs. James Reilly | matter of having were among the members of a party | workers instead of who attended the performance of | receiving $10 a 1 "Life With Father" at the Blackâ€"| up for discussion 136 NMorth First Street stone theater on We evening the Highwood ‘ednesday s party at the city hall. Games were At a meeting Wednesday evening at the office of Otto Fisher, boy scout executive, plans were made for the formation of a Highwood Big Brother unit. After Police Magistrate Clarence L. Brown of Waukegan told of the youthâ€"helpâ€" ing organization in Waukegan, it was decided to form a Highwood unit of Big Brothers at a meeting in Fisher‘s office on Waukegan aveâ€" nue next Tuesday evening. The Highwood Merchants football team made their debut Sunday afâ€" ternoon at the Booster field against the Kenosha Booster eleven. Cooney Zaccanti, of the Village Inn, sponâ€" sor of the team, announced that a full schedule will be played this year. Players on the team are composed of mostly all former high school alumni. Joyce Crombi left last week for Washington, D. C., where she has found employment, and later will be married there. Reports of steady progress in the condition of Charles Fiore, who has been a medical patient in the Highland Park hospital for the past two weeks, has been made. Howâ€" ever, Mr. Fiore will be confined there for another month. The Highwood Social Service comâ€" mittee met last Friday evening in the city hall and appointed David Pasquesi, Egidio Mocogni, Terzo Benvenuti and Joseph Ariano to canâ€" vass the business houses in their annual finance drive. As stated beâ€" fore by the committee, instead of personal solicitation, a dance will be held instead at the Labor Temâ€" ple. The date for the dance has Allan Harder of Highwood and Arthur Nicholson of Deerfield left Saturday for South Dakota for ten days of duck and pheasant hunting. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Flannigan of Railway avenue entertained at a buffet supper Tuesday in honor of their thirtyâ€"fifth wedding anniverâ€" Just arrivedâ€"and now on Special Displayâ€"the Value Leader of Three Great New Lines of "Torpedo" Sixes and Eights set for November 30. At their Bra S et l cut: but it offers Pontiac‘s dari hn ons : se en aogerie. rfice bemsten onl ipdiere‘ a, Lk Sm & 2000 e o both offer that same record cconomy JUST ARRIVED! Pontiac‘s 1941 . made this year‘s Pontiacs such sensational sales yn"--rw'.‘::'m mhvanm.hmmh Not “:T-‘.. cad to see this new, lowâ€"priced Poatiac "Torpedo." it inevery way, bus ie offere Poustec‘y dacnanly, "Aeineiimmmmmmmmmmmmemmmmmmemmzes Model Wlustrated: De Luxe MARCHI BROS. GARAGE next meeting on November 4, the| music furnished Al announced fi:"")fl"'.":“:'rfl:-lm'w:- will be '-'3 |--c- next meeting on November 4, the| music furnished workers instead of one investigator | for chairtable purposes. receiving $10 a month, will come| the evening | refreshm :utadlm.fl-o&bq served. Chairman Robert Saielli presided Feodere at the meeting, with 16 represenâ€" Pnt:ndm-?“-: Highwood police received a report from Joseph Lenzini, operator of a service station on Waukegan and Walker avenue, that his place had| jqy, . been burglarized sometime Saturday night. Twenty dollars in cash was|_ The clu taken from the register. Police beâ€"| |OWing off llcnutryvulud.byfi-m president; the window in the men‘s room. president; as their weekâ€"end mfi'drbrofi'l‘;;; Bowers of Chicago. Mrs. Matt Weiner of Boston has been the house guest of her mother for . the past week. Mrs. Mary Bernardini was hostess at a dinner Saturday evening for a group of her friends. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Campagni are the proud parents of a baby girl born at the Alice Home hospital last Wednesday. They have named their daughter Beverly Ann. Friends of Mrs. Silvie Muzzarelli will be glad to hear that she exâ€" pects to be home the latter part of this week, after ha'vi;l;“l;eernâ€"-;o;l- fined in the St. Augustine hospital in Chicago for the past two weeks. Miss Mabel McCann of Waukeâ€" gan was chosen as Miss Columbia with Lucille Mancini as runnerâ€"up at the Columbus Day dance given at the Labor Temple Saturday eveâ€" ning. Mr. Wayne A. Thomas crownâ€" ed the queen, who had been selected by Mr. and Mrs. Bob O‘Farrell and Jack Russell. Members of the Ladies‘ Aid and Dorcas societies of the Zion Luthâ€" eran church in Highwood will sponâ€" sor a smorgasbord in the church parlors today (Thursday) from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The committee in charge of this supper is composed of. Mrs. Thomas Marks and Mrs. John Crowley of the Ladies‘ Aid and Mrs. Ruth McClure and Mrs. Ellen Carlson of the Dorcas soâ€" Mr.â€"and Mrs. Ralph Poettker of Peoria were the house guests of their parents, the Sam Somenzis from Thursday until Sunday. When they returned home on Sunday they were accompanied by Mrs. Somenzi who visited them until Monday. The E. Florianos have purchased a home on Pleasant street. This was formerly the home of Mr. and Ellen ciety. Mrs. John Leonardi, who have taken up residence in their new home on Hickory street in Highland Park. Mrs. Leonardi has also returned to her position as money order clerk in the Highwood postoffice. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ronchetto had The dance was a big success, with or um * Armtewithontuatice. AGeneral MotorsV g #e Austher ”.rfln.- *Delivered as Pontiac, Mich. State tax, optional 'TOM”SJIT-.-MM’I?" (mwfinmdflnud) x Ritiane! The Penclope club of Highland Park and Highwood will sponsor a public party on October 24 at 8 p.m. at the Y.W.C.A. The party will include games and refreshments. The proceeds will be given to one of :huulyt-flh-hthm ty. â€" president; Mrs. John Picchietti, reâ€" cording secretary, and Mrs. Conâ€" stantine Scallellati, treasurer. another victory in the Northwest Bowling league, when they defeated the Northwood Cleaners three games Sunday afternon at the Wauâ€" kegan Recreation alleys. Peter Clr:ni was high scorer with a score of 614. The Oak Terrace Beverage scored The club is composed of the folâ€" Fire Chief Arthur Englund has As advertised in m-mmmmmmwhm.a nyk.ltwflll!iin:ngllmh mwnodnh.;t,'o: shirt expressed m.u!..nga Clan designs. And it will hrdhdlooudnoumvmâ€"brtllmhqhqn.nj ns i n n i n e n e UC DNE ENE _.b;.. €DO0 PEZALOTCC TD CCC EEECSOME and Mseh'ktwfllm“ enjoyment of outdoor sportsâ€"and ton to your there‘s nothing so comfortable for dressedâ€" relaxing. 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