i4 €4 14 «4 TeEA o o Smoenneny beddueliiatclyslshcnindig | s 1 home, 231 North avenue. Coâ€"hostâ€" i niermns h3 eui: at the party will be Josephine Michele Lomorro has announced | Sn no, éengvieve Bailey, Betty Calâ€" that Highwood now has a local lodge zh.lmBetty Jane Sandberg, Geneva of the Order of the Sons of Italy | Plumlee Antoinette Go&i Dolores and America, following the inauâ€" Raffi and Laurine Costo. % and While walking east of the North Shore Line station in Highwood, Ozzie Mazetti, Jack Eustace and Robert Massini found 26 empty cartridge belts. The boys turned the belts over to Chief of Police John DeSmidt of Highwood, who in turn gave them to Fort Sheridan authorities. | I eig «Little Ernest Santi Jr. was host to a group of children and their mothers last l'$mday in honor of his: second â€"birthday. â€" The children were entertained by the showing of several movies by: Mr. Santi, inâ€", cluding one o!j; Brookfield z00. | On Tuesday evening, November 5, Miss Joan Blaine of 204 Lewelâ€" lyn avenue will become the bride of Sgt. John Stevens of Fort Sheriâ€" dan. The cereniony will take place at the Episcopal ‘church, Highland Park, at 8 o‘clock, with. the Rev. Christoph Keller reading the vows. The young couple will be attendâ€" ed by Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lapello of Highwood, and invitations have already been sent out to their many friends to attend the reception at the Lapello home at 204 Lewellyn avenue. I BLAINEâ€"STEVENS NUPTIALS LENA CLANDT Comtwe Next Week: "THE hen Your Horea pu1 _ ", NC I*x¢ tement of that Breathless Moment When Your Horâ€"e Flashes Across the Finish ne ~â€" The ‘Winnert It‘s all in MOVIE TURF. _Our |Newest Sensa al Entertainm~nt. . Every Thursday at 9:00 PM. Your Movie rf | Ticketa Given FREE on Movie Turf Night and tebgude en l it All the Thrill and Spine Tingling Exc‘t & ne Tingling e‘t xâ€"’.."?"t?'or'e Finshos Aarnes 6L The next time you ofl‘g t including my neighbor in this higher than your own lips. If cerity, it would solve most af Dick Powell, Joan â€"CARTOON â€" "Pog NOVELTY â€" "Int Wednesday, m; aisappear. Suppose, for eumil:.' that the bread were deeply concerned about h?: nei bread? Nobody would go hungry. + Suppose the man who asked for fo n who had offended hi mshould also be forgiver As a matter of fact, the only comment Jesus He taught His Disciples was thi'%"“ . we ; passes, how can your Heavenly Fath for, The man who prayed for “delivcr‘nee from he did not lead others into temntation . | Sunday, Monday e NHP iCm veletitie rpact it Not that there is anything : to understandâ€"it is simply beca of the |ilg:§;lcanco of the words tences: * Father, Who are | kingdom ¢ome; Thy will be done _ It will be observed that no m; "F 2s PR 1085 DLCiLIC This is a very practical anbkc:,-rbmnlo eve of us anxiously wonder why many of our praye is for such that this article is (written. It is authority obtainable. The Disciples of Jesus had ers were always answered and so t.?ey came to "Lord, teach us how to pray." And Jesus answe pray ye." And He taught them what has eo1 "Lord‘s Prayer." So far as the records show, it Jesus ever taught His Disciples.| It is used on ; prayer suitable to all classes, and people of all sired. But there probably isn‘t one person in a what he is asking for when he presents its natiti W aAxTen » Resolutions of condolence. carda af o. i1 affairs where an admission ohm°‘h war ie n * _"BROOM "STRIK®E Up Subscription Price, $1.50 per and signed with the Wednesday noon ‘to | and: aleaalh sx ts e cE CHICAGO OFFICES NCH%MMLML PAGE FOUR evre mihiblandg n hn 9l v c 00â€" Fred MacMurray. Patricia Mor‘ CU!hert Raland J“. LATEST MARCH oF 'l'nll\l = **C MERRIE MELODY CARTAMKE * uns To Te e rermey (Enrgare oi RCH, OF_TIME â€" "On Forgign mgnm 'rl{v!wgv (;AR;'?&N -P;"rg;’-j 'n:i:b NOVEL * ‘"Populer 7 o. |1" | LATEST ;‘Am NEWsS .. Jn m S"e‘ton. !â€"ne flï¬ï¬ thek :. : «> PETE SMITH BmlRL" ‘w Thrills" CARTOON + "Rameo in RSyt>m LATEST PARAMOU N 8 1, Jack Eustace and ini found 26 empty MOVIE TURF Lew Ayres, Linnst ’E.-r‘;;’o}i 00 > Jatm Ste‘t+n. £iâ€"ne an Blonell, Popeye Meets "DULCY,» THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS "DR KILDARE GOES NHOME" Trasdaw (9 "RANGERS OF FORTCNE® DDOGSa ‘f., ,___. _\ j _ Viken care of; human hatred would ppose, for eumil:.' that the man who prayed for daily eply concerned about h neighbor also getting his daily y would go hungry.‘ ¢ : man who asked for fo ness were anxious that others ed hi mshould also be forgiven? It would elminate hatred. fact, the only comment esus made upon the prayer which f Discipleï¬ was lthig"‘t‘.‘h Â¥ v;e i.:(;'tï¬" not men their tre?s,-' n your Heavenly Fa 0 e you your trespasses prayed for "deliverance from evil," would take care that others into temptation, | me you oflg; this guyei-. stop and ask yourselfâ€""Am I eighbor in this prayer?" If not. vour wains Lip _ 4M ! eye Meets William Tell ormation Phui" t 9 SEA TOWN,* «NORTHWEST MOUNTED P TH®E BAND." "THuEy ï¬: wHAT ULCY," "HAUNTED Ho 00N.» by Dr. Charles Stelzle very practical 'WMMnu ev r own lips. If all solve most of the "I WANT A prvorcm , Representative WO0 WHEN YOU PRA Y ® s1%â€" r wnrraldinead? »L ... 2 : name and of the writer, ‘ ‘-'NWE.."_‘;“ ission obarp, is DopkHs Obituaries, notices of entertainments, or other grion m%‘;_\sd-g T on nowiits fam m Mrs. Florence W. M%h f Mrs., Robert ‘. Pettis, Deerfleld Editor HAWK." "TOM BROWN‘s sCHOOL pAYs." inday. Continuons 2 tn memmmnemmanisatzns { {:f‘)l. '“b‘mh- 9 omcaco sUsusban QuaLiTYy crour NIGHT THURSDAY of the: qrbrblétvnâ€";-o{ the worl ploe oluad y d etigies N un hatnt cce Bc h: o d why many of our prayers M ul t o nc es oc n l Aemied orth | Will be glad to know that she has ooq,| returned home from the Highland and | Park hospital and is doing very 0s 04â€" WilmiÂ¥aw : | »s ‘a. Mor‘san. Albert Joseph Schildkraut by the Udel} Wa'“ P i mt o Nh + lhhh-"lln‘:.inm:g Dickson, Frank Fay, Jessice Ralph « LATEST METROTONE xEws ï¬monx the many Hal ties being given tonight is that being given at honte, éfll North avent esses at the party will h : he is using. Here are the ini Heaven; hallowed be Thy nicely. The F. C. Howes have 146 Highwoed avenue i C. fWngmn home on Che lan descent,, is in the country, ‘ters, as well a ; The purpose of the order is "To promote the civic and social educaâ€" tion ‘of its own members in duties as citizens of this great nation and to promote fundamental conceptions of Arliericaniam based upon respect for the Constitution, obedience to its laws, devotion to the‘ governâ€" ment of the rerublie, and the deâ€" fense of its institutions." yer :/ If not, your voice will reach xhe:‘n‘ |¢ould pray this prayer in all ; 500,000 in NBR <OCiTththts . ds Allftrnn 3 2.A.ds rr the principal address. > is fraternal organization, comâ€" ?o of American citizens of Italâ€" guation ceremonies which at 7 p.m. Sunday at the 1 \ple." Mr. Lomorro is the iidg it, while Attorney _ }Spa'luue of Chicago, gr :blel of Illinois grand lo red the nrinainal .44 Friends of Mrs must be Fox‘i:n Newsfronts" Thumb in Trouble" Laraine Day NEw * wya L OUC=" KNEW wHAT THEY at the Post Office at Highland Park, scent, is one of the largest country, boasting 1906 chapâ€" s well as a membershin ‘of !1) November 3, 4, 5 MDve 0 ooo o ie d while A‘t_torney ‘George urpose of the order is "To the civic and social educaâ€" its own members in duties Dekker, !igélé'géfd November 6, T .‘ "KNUTE many Hallowe‘en everybody praysâ€"but Telephone H. P. 53 Chicago, grand tonight (Thursday) man.doesn‘t stop to think s have moved from enue into the John on Chestnut street, Sante Pasquesi are not answered. It SBuite 901 â€" Tel. State 6326 which took place 5 cents per single copy the opening senâ€" the Spano lOd‘ e, de";‘- N. Labor Temâ€" DAflm presâ€" venerâ€" SPRING SERVICE sTaAaTiON WELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St.: _ Phone 77 Ug en 0 m entent sor a Book Fair.at the school on the evening of November 12 and all day November 13. A represenâ€" tative from ons of the large Chi. cago stores will be on hand to take orders for books for all grades, as well as orders for Christmas rifts, DAHL‘S _ Auto Reconstruction Co i no sinâ€" The Adult: Education class celeâ€" brated a costume Halloween party on Tuesday evening in the Cuore Arte club rooms. There were games, dancing and refreshments, Prize for the best costume went to Mrs. Evâ€" elyn Dinelli. | ,.> j reported as getting along very niceâ€" ly. She expects to be home some time next week. Mrs. Liske, who underwent a surgical operation last Wednesday at the High‘!i_!‘u_i,Pa;k hospital, is most Mrs. J. Sheahen was | honored a stork shower at the home of M Edward Smith on Friday evening | _ Carolyn and Enrica Ugalini, twin |five year old daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Uzalini, célebrated their birthdays ‘with a party on Friday at their home. . Among those presâ€" ent were theit sister and brother, Angela and Errigo; their cousins, Angela and Louis Piacenza, and Anâ€" gela and Dominic Ugalini; and two friends, Forrest Grandi and Frank‘ Picchietti. ) {> â€" ‘ Miss Sarah Glass has just return-’ ed from about.a six weeks‘ trip, visiting in New York, ‘Washington and several other points of intérest in the éast. | t The Oak Terrace Auto Repainting f 3 C°‘ds"'!m:“‘&nn_d'uk trai ing Body and F:N‘lr'keoah-i ‘Mrs. R. Reilly, Mrs. L. Rachew, Mrs. E. Thomas and Dale Baird moâ€" tored to: R«:fkford on‘ Friday where they attended a teachers‘ conferâ€" ence. I loween ce The regular monthly the Italian Women‘s Pr. was held on Wednesday instead of on Thursday, The reason was becanse t last week by rï¬ot;; c‘;.l.: where they will attend t of their sor Mortimer. _ Clara Bernardini took high indiâ€" vidual honors in the Shore Line la> dies‘ bowling league last Thursday evening with. a score of 469, even though the team lost all three games to Drewerys Beer by very close margins. . i : Mr., William Atteridge was the honored guest at m surprise birth. day party given for him by Mrs. Atteridge at their home. Mr., Atâ€" teridge received lovely gifts from his friends, who were present to help him celebrate. v Little ï¬znore Phillips, who was recently Mt. by an automobile and severely injured, spent her first day out Friday visiting her aunt, Mrg, Clara Gherardini.. Lenore is the 11. yearâ€"old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phlll‘ipa» of 423 Funston avenue. Joseph Joslun"Jr. is patient ‘at the _ Victory hospital in Waukegan. Mr. and Mrs Mrs, William Luebke had as her guest last Wednesday her mother, Mrs. George O‘Connell of North Chicago. _ Alexander Greco fourteenth birthday his home for a grou mates last Thursd: ankle, Mrs,. Mary Del Bene spent the past weekâ€"end visiting her daughterâ€" inâ€"law, Mrs. Albert Del Bene, who for the past week has been conâ€" fined to her bed with a broken LLae I STDGNnrPiRieip PR c hh cua ids BM the St. James parish has announced that ‘the annual turkey party will be held on November 14 at 8 p.m. in the Labor Temple,. Miss Doris Baldi was hostess to a group of her friends at a spaghetâ€" ti dinne}' on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Florio Orsi and daughters, Sheila Rae and Patricia Jean of 102 Highwood avenue, left last Weinesâ€" day for Des Moines Ia., where they will spend ten days visiting with friends and relatives. Mrs. Mary Del s "~S* monthiy meeting of i Women‘s Prosperity club n Wednesday, October 30, on Thursday, October 81. n was because of the Halâ€" lebration on Thursday. . Rev. James D. Gleason of THE HIGHLAND PA RK P RES 3 Repairing Greco celebrated his irthday at a party at _a group of his schoolâ€" Thursday afternoon. otor car for Texas, attend the wedding M. Gilkenson left will sponâ€" ne of Mrs evening. & surgical Memorial at / e WILL Smash Kellyâ€"Nash! Defeat BOSSISM in Ililinois â€" Stamp Club Organized For the purposes of, trading, auctions, talks, and fun, a new junâ€" ior Stamp club has been organized for the boys and girls of Highland Park. The club, organized on Monâ€" day, October 28, will meet weekly hereafter, on Mondays at 4:00, At the first meeting a constituâ€" All adults interested in belonging to such a group are welcome, and should plan to attend the next meeting. . Many engaging possibilities were suggested for the guild‘s activities. The feeling was that the lhor, which is available five nights wee =. ly and on Saturday afternoons, should be used to its fullest capaâ€" city,. Members feel that a_ gui will be of great benefit to all craftsâ€" men, who can compare notes a ‘talk over problems, and also enli the assistance and advice of ‘ex1- ‘perts. _ j \ Such a‘guild might also help to sponsor (junior ¢rafts classes and develop a ladies‘ section specinlizint in such things as metalwork, leath: er, and jewelry. It might render Community Service by helping proâ€" mote craft classes throughout the: town, by repairing Christmas toys, and by helping to rebuild the old fire station. | Amateur Crafteman‘s Guild ; On Tuesday evening, October in the Rotary Craft shop ofj: Community Center an enthusiasite group met to organize an amateur craftsman‘s guild, _ C stepuen & oay *‘ C wuumam a strarron J aeorce F. sarretr 0 armur 1 cEup) D w. For State Treasures CcOoOMMUNITY HOUSE ° . i |â€" CALENDAR f:; Thursday, October 81 [3 7 :80 p.m. Community Hlllowpen party. Friday, November 1 yalss 7:1§£m. Airplane club. /; Saturday, November 2 10:00 a.m. Junior Airplane club, Monday, November 4 fo2P 9:30 a.m. Girl Scout . Leaders training course. | 4:00 p.m. Junior Stamp club. 8:00 p.m. Men‘s Garden club. Tuesday, November & | 8:00 p.m. Community Chorus. | Wednesday, November 6. | 9:30 a.m. Girl Scout Leaders‘ monthly meeting. | 8:00 p.m, Community Center board of directors‘ meetâ€" y o mggh j [ swstus L. JoHn JOHNSoN ) nuck w. cRoss C owenut . creen C wexnoecc .. wnuge ln‘&-u- J cHarces c menary Save YOUR State and Nation! For Congram, Stateâ€"stâ€"Large WAYLAND BROOKS For United States Senstor vommunily y For Lisutenant Governér For Attorney General For Secretary of State For Stite Auditor Fot Governor For President possibilities were guild‘s activities. that the |shop, five nights 'e_e:- Good Government and Mht Green lieed your help. Make SUREâ€"ef :C 8 » To stop political fise of public funds, Dwight H. Green, didate for Governor, To prevent graft and | 7 unfair preference in £ the award of public | p contracts, 7 To simplify the operaâ€" | r tion ‘of | state governâ€" | r ment, eliminating useâ€" | g) less functions, of the following: . Silvio Pasquesi, Mrs or Nancy Santi. NlPhatls Arteadit sns ta n w ds â€"â€"â€"â€" tify as many lot holders and single grave holders as possible, but in the event that any have been missâ€" ed, the committee . would like to have them communicate with one tC _ Â¥ â€"" Group Organizes To gEAT %!2 Promote Care Of Mrises on e St. Mary‘s Cemetery y$ â€" No barmfut increaies The aim of the association is to lay in water and sewers which are now totally lacking and to provide a fund for a whole or part time caretaker, ; Attempts have been made to no. tify as many lot holders ‘and single been organized for formingj.n.n associa the care and upkee sometimes known a: etery. A committee of Highland Park, Deerfield and Highwood people has ; Aoeprinks lz $ # LV I All stamp fans of grammar ï¬w age who would like to meet | with ‘others like themselves have a chanceâ€"now to get in on the beginâ€" nings of this club and help develop it, Those who are interested should coLo to theâ€"Community House next Monday â€"atâ€" 4:00. A Iop" flight table tennis players will give an exhibition of expert. play‘ at 8:30, followed by a short clinic and instruction. Refreshments contributed generâ€" ously by local merchants will be served, and games and contests beâ€" fore and after the match will add to the evening‘s fun. All who want a good social evening are invited to the community party. | Halloween Party, On Thursday evening, October 81, at the Community Center a big Halloween party and table tennis exhibition match will promote good will and harmless fun. ‘Other charter members are Bill iow, Ken Margeson, Sam Rexford, ward Lead, George Moreton, m Olsen, Heinz Bischoff, John Behanna. j tion and byâ€"laws were adopted, and officers elected. The officers are as follows: President, Jim Goldman; vice president, Peter Mustric; news reporter, John Lloyd; secretaryâ€" treasurer, Thirza Ann Davenport. 1 organized for the purpose of ring an association to promote care and upkeep of St. Mary‘s, known as loon;y'lâ€";.: John Picchietti, s. Mary Somenzi GOVERNOR To keep the financial records and state payâ€" rolls open to public inâ€" spection, To destroy Kellyâ€"Nash political machine conâ€" trol of Illinois! GREEN To appoint only qualiâ€" fied men and women who ACTUALLY work. * HONEST! ® CAPABLE! © FEARLESS! ILLINOIS Need‘s Republican canâ€" ; pledges himself: A FIGHTER one ‘~*~~| Paul Thomas MeN , and | who n'ln his add re 28| Wayne, Ind., was ta man;| by Highland Park j news| evening. The man‘s taryâ€"| when he called at th pOrt.| man hom: eat 770 _Bill| road after his car t ford,| gas, prompted Mr. G eton, | the police. McNabb John | Waukegan for obser sanity test. Take Went in {Custody, Satlll'day THURSDAY, OCTOBRBER TYPEWRITERS Workmanship G-n“ for W H REPAIRED land Park and Lake ALL MAKBS man‘s queer mt the&J“ 770 ‘car hat C ment Store, Foum» address s . in n Win% avinin, Hig bb was t servation police Sat } queer a e Jm1 8. Green n ' L " in Custody 80 8 CÂ¥ taken to ‘ and 4 Nt 81, 1940 "Ansient out Bay