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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1940, p. 5

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A reception . was given in the evening at the Labor Temple for fl*eir many friends, |Following a honeymoon, ‘The bride‘s mother, Mrs. Minorini, chose a :nck crepe with a gol¢ stroll front € with a corsage of white carnations. The groom‘s mother, Mrs. Notoâ€" giscomo, had a like co adornâ€" ing a dubonnet and k : crepe dress, â€" . Sn doubleâ€"tieresd pointed veil Dbound in & fell from her QLun Ann " Miss Nors Ori, ~cousin of the “., arrived on Friday from Berkâ€" shire Heights, Pa., to attend the bride as maid of honor. ‘The dbride ‘those as her bridesmaid inr sister, ; and Miss Helen Rosalini. : attendants wore govts of gold taffeta and carried muffs, Angelo Notogiacomo was best man for his brother, while Cecil, anoth:r brother of the groom,â€"and Bruno Somenzi ushered. During the ceremony Miss Olza Cantagello sang "Ave Maria." 925 Linden Avenue â€" Hubbard Woods, I Highland Park 141 _ PHONES â€" Briargate 0662 " . Qpen Evenings and Sundays ... 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Lt d 6 Slighwood Mighlights mu GLANDT, Representative A Dependable Used Car SOME BARGAIN SPECIALS Wu, NOVEMBER 14, 1940 10 SMART DESIGCNS PRINTED WITH YOUR NAME 538 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 557 YOUR gnoicz Your Opportunity to Buy, Tonight (Thprsday) marks |the celebration of (the annual tm‘jfiy party by the parishioners of the 8t. James Catholic church at the Labor Temple. | Various games will also be played. | The party is under the direction of the Rev. John Ward. Mrs. Thomas Galloway and daughâ€" ter Janice vinifid in Chicago last Tuesday with Mrs. E. J. Galloway and daughters,â€" Anne and Gerry, who were en route to New York City to sail for the Panama Canal zone, where t will join Mr. Galâ€" loway and make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. William Pranzini wetre the dinner guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrg. John Kelly. Mrs, John Castolari was hostess at a tea on Supday to Mrs. George Elliot, Mrs. Engel Lenzi, Mrs. Vinâ€" cent Castello dpd Mrs. Primo [Palâ€" meri. t P is T Mrs. Rose Lenzi entertained the Friendly Se ‘club at her home on‘ ‘Wednesday, â€" The evening, was pleasantly speht playing various games. p « | Miss Doris Bald! left on Wednesâ€" day for Miami, Florida, where she will spend the winter months. | ‘Mrs, Hen Liske is up and around after Raving been a surgiâ€" cal patient at! the Highland Park hospital: severdl weeks ago. At the P.T.A. meeting on Tuesâ€" day evening, Urs. Albert Meecham, public i of the associaâ€" tion, spoke on the benefits of the book ‘sale, . Sterling P. Wilâ€" liams, district director, also gave a talk on ng and the love of learning. # % | Refreshmemfl were served by the mothers of M Whithey‘s and Mr. Hall‘s.eighth grade pupils. Mrs.: Chestér: Anderson: enterâ€" tained .her elub on Thursday evening, ‘Rirst prize was won by Mrs. Felix mas, | second, Mrs. ty Seiffert, and consolation went ‘Mrs. Ev Bellei., Mr, and Mrs] Alfred Bertucti are the proud parents of a .baby boy. born Monday, November 11, at the Highland ‘Park hospital. TO PRIOR SALE 1936 â€" CADILLAC, | feetwood ll:ody, 5â€"pass. | Sedan., Radio, eater, defroster, black finish. &tto.... 3295 1937 TERRAPLANEâ€" 2â€"Door Sedan. > Dark grey finish. Radio, heater, defrosters. . . . u-llifi; ..._._';_...........3265 Miss Rose Nisparri was the honâ€" ored guest at miscellaneous showâ€" er given by Her two sisters, Mrs, Felicia LaRusso and Mrs. Phyllis Ronchetto, and|her two friends, Mrs. Vincent Quart® and Miss Erma Deâ€" Bartolo, at the LaRusso home on Thursday ev . Bunco was playâ€" ed after which‘ refreshments were served. . Miss Disparri was the reâ€" cipient of many lovely gifts. s The Oak f school P.T.A, is sponsoring [their book sale this week Tuesday and Wednesday. A representative | from ‘Carson, Pirie S¢ott & Co, be there to advise and help select books. Eo ts Mr. and s 8‘ Ande Burlington, nsin. who ed the 50th |anniversary Highland k high sc Thursday evening, were th of . their mother, Mrs. A for a few days, > the young eoipl. Jeffreys for in Waukega ben Olson of Ej H. Hendric Mrs. William Webster, Sr., who marriage: license 0, Wisconsin. who attendâ€" 50th anniversary of the _ PaÂ¥k high school on ‘ evening, were the guests _ mother, Mrs, A, Trout, uy Ad vew Hncense was applied ak last week by Ruâ€" of gilh‘!'“d and Evelyn T Pn e Telephone H. P. 53 of tBannockburn will live at 284 . Anderson of Mrs. E. Dinelli was among those of a party who attended the opera performance on Wednesday evening in Chicago. oR Mrs. Rudy Notogiacomo; the forâ€" mer Helen Minorini, was guest of honor at a dinner party given at Phil Johnson‘s oeri Thursday eveâ€" ning. ‘The honored guest was preâ€" .. Now Highwood aldermen must reâ€" voke all proceedings relative to the contract and award it to the Chiâ€" dago company, or reject all bids and ask for new ones. ; Mrs. Kate Magnani is a surgical pati;,nt at the Highland ‘Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and ‘Mrs. E. Peddle are re‘ ceiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Audrey, last Tuesâ€" day evening, at the Alicc Home hospital in Lake Forest. . Mrs. Pedâ€" dle is the former Caroline Muzzeâ€" relli. 3 "Usd As suspected, the state highway department has rejected the conâ€" tract awarded to Darrow & Barron by Highwood officials for the widenâ€" ing of Highwood avenue between Railway avenue and High â€" street. As explained .by City Engineer James A. Anderson III, the only reason for ~awarding the contract to the Waukegan firm was that it would employ more local men, even though the Hedges Construction Company of Chicago was the lowest bidder . Because the bid of the Darrow and . Barrow Company of $12,309.04 was 03b9.90 more than the Chicago firm‘s bid, he said, the state highway dedartment rejected the contract. | Mr. and Mrs. 0. Campagni and son ~Julio returned ‘to Hoopeston, Il1.; on Monday evening, where Mr. Campagni is employed, after spendâ€" ing the weekâ€"end at their home on Highwood avenue. 18 a surgical patient at the EV- anston hospital, is reported as doing fine THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES 3 "Tom| Brown‘s Schooldays," the classic fltorvahich has thrilled milâ€" lions of| readers for almost a cenâ€" tury, alarring Sir . Cedric Hardâ€" wicke, Jimmy Lydon and Dreddie Bartholomew, comes to the : of the Deerpath theatre Thursday anl Friday, November 14 and 15, as a gripping vivid and exciting enâ€" tertainment for all, young and 5d. "Rivers End," the greatest story "Rivers End" to Be Shown at Deerpath The witizenship club will hold their regular meeting tonight â€" in the Cuore Arte club rooms. Besides their regular meeting, the club will celebrate : the birthdays of two of their members, ‘Pauline Nannini and little L:nry Bortacchini. . | Large figures of the bride and groom at the head of the taâ€" ble, while table decorations of yelâ€" low and white were enhanced by bowls of deep colored pansies. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Benson spent the weekâ€"end visiting their parents; Mr. and Mrs. Olson, in Wiscongin. / j Am,;xig those attending the Highâ€" land Park high school 50th anniâ€" versary were Mrs. H. Nichols, Miss Ella Rasmussen, Mrs. J.â€"Reilly, Miss Rose Disparri, Mrs. Vincent Quarta, and Miss Erma DeBartolo. b‘enhd'x'dth,c pair of cut glass bouâ€" doir lamps, a corsage of pansies and a scml} describing the party and signed ‘by each of the following girls: Mrs.. Ernest Santi,. Miss Sylâ€" via DeBartolo, Miss Isabelle Acello, Miss Anna Tamarri, Miss Dorothy Minorini, Miss Catherine Ariano, and the Misses Ida Nicoli and Mary Santi. | Mrs. Fern Gualandi was feted at a wedding shower on Wednesday evening given by a group of her friends at the St. James ‘parish hall. _ Mrs. Gualandi is the former Fern Marsgocchi. "We must raise our full quog of $50,000," said President Joseph B. Garnett of the Chest today, "or some of our Chest agencies. are -E' ‘ ing to have to curtail their norm activities. Highland Park has neve yet failed to go "Over the Top in, a Chest campaign and I f certain that all citizens who have # k 2 A0g 4C Alikes $3,600 Still Needed We feel" said Mr. Nichols, "that ‘Fin l many people who might help A TO ance work subscription of a dollar to five dolâ€" Of Chest Agencies tars have been reluctent to give a * meinraragient ; small amount. We want these peoâ€" Still $3,600 short of the $50, plq to know that we need at this needed to finance the work of the| point in the campaign the help of thirteen member agencies of the) every person who can give some Community. Chest during the amount, no matter how small. The twelve (months following y ;gmnte of many small gifts at night‘s report meeting of the 4 s time will, I am certain, enable trict chairmen of the Chest Camâ€"| us to mect the goal. So if you are paign, Chest officials started workâ€"| one who has not given as yet beâ€" ing yesterday on plans for an inâ€"| cause you have felt the amount you tensive drive on all residents of th nn give is too small to help, please community who have not yet do io not hesitate longer. Bring or their part in assisting the Chest send the amount you can give to secure the full fund needed. | | h¢lp to the Chest office at 390% "We must raise our full qu ntral avenue. The office is open of $50,000," said President Joseph| from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily." Three of Hollywood‘s fastest ing young stars, Maureen O‘ * Louis Hayward and Lucille 1, enact the stellar roles in RKO dio‘s â€" current . musical~ off. 4 "Dance, Girl, Dance," playing Thursday, Friday and ~Saturday, November 21, 22 and 28. Virginia Field, Raliph Bellamy, Mary Carâ€" lisle, Maria Ouspenskaya, Ed B phy and many other popular players have other vital roles, ; Revealing the entire story of thrilling drama of oil for the | time, with a story that is en y one of action and with a star p that includes Clark Gable, Spe Tracy, Claudette Colbert and .H Lamarr, ~"Boom Town," ‘will shown Sunday, Monday, Tu y and Wednesday, November 17, 18, 19, and 20. i from the actionâ€"jammed pen James Oliver Curwood comes to Deerpath theatre Saturday, N ber 16. America‘s bestâ€"loved storyâ€" teller nelnr an unforgettable tale of the Northwest Mounted in Warner Bros‘. new outdoor thriller. i e Musart club will meet next Tuesday morning, November 19, at the home of Mrs. Elsa Lanz] at 10 a‘clock. (General Campaign Chairman Don NLchoh_ sent out an §.0.9. to all district leaders. today to call upon their workers to turn back all prosâ€" pect cards to Chest Headquarters by Friday evening of this week with a full report on each. "If we have not reached the goal by this weekâ€"end," said Mr. Nichâ€" ols, "we plan to put into the field next week a number of specially picked teams of workers who will endeavor to finish our job before hanksgiving, 6 ‘Two districts passed the. 100% mark in raising their quota at Tuesâ€" day night‘s report meeting. District 8 in charge of Messrs. Carl Herbst and Harold Pfister has turned in $1,311.50 towards its quota of $1,â€" 300; and District 18 headed by Danâ€" iel Davitt and Mrs. Jess Halsted has < secured $1,222.50 against a quota of $1,200. Districts 15 and 16 are in striking distance of their quotas and should "go over the top" before the weekâ€"end. not yet responded with a subscripâ€" tion will come forward promptly within the next few days to help in meeting this year‘s goal." Musart Club Meets PAGE FIVR yb 3w T6

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