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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1940, p. 30

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WA GLANDT, Representative . Mr. 1nd; Mrs.. Micluel Dispuri announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rose, to Bar} Reynolds of Highwood, on Saturday morning, November 30, at the St. James church. Father Ward will hear the nuptial vows. ROSE DIgPARRr. EARL REYNOLDS T0 WED Miss Disparri has chosen her sis- ter,Mra. Phyllis Romhetto, for her matron of honor, while Mrs. Joseph- ine Otarta and Miss Erma DeBar- tolo will attend as brideqmaidtr. Af- ter a week’s honeymoon, the couple will (nuke their home on Highwood avenue; Highwood. f “em Highwood. . Mr. and Mmr.Waro1d Young spent ---- " t' Thanksgiving day with Mr. Young’s _ Friends of Miss Sign Lehto bans mother, Mrs. Georgiana Miller, of MWMQEW Iifmarksy Ill. T . woo at the St. James Parish hail on Ruby evening. The evening wu spent in. playing humo- with first prize going to Mrs. Anna Maha- quist; second, Mrs. Enis Lauridson, _ and'booby, Mrs. Della Lucchi. . Mr. and Mrs. Alexander DeBar- tolo had as their 'rhnnkstrivitttr din- ner guests Mr. and Mrs. John Leon- atdi and children, Mr. and In. Sam Leomdi nag daughter, Louise, and Mr. and Mrs. James Louiuo and children. . . rigA/iglttd Tdcphono H. P. ssl At the meeting lat week of the Bella-mine club plan! were M to “tam? the' ”that! retreat bald on Smithy in Antioch. Following theohort business meeting "I in. formal dance was held. _ A group of philanthropic wqucrg held a dance Sammy night " the Labor Temple for a needy family. They were rewarded by the “and. "were? 3 large crowd; Mrs.. Rudy Notagineomo, social chairman of the Junior Italian Wom- en's Prbs'perity club, has planned a scavengerhunt- to follow the regular business-A meeting. of, the club this evening (Thursday). During the meeting ersruriiii hi ”i "iiisYtritrtitaWi. arms will also take place. " The meeting had Jreen postponed a week because it fell on Thanks- giving. Miss Vanda. Nannini will have charge of the refreshments. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Itriritlat were the guests on Thanksgiving Day of Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connell of Chicago. V . V - The Brannon League, composed of Highwood and' 1Jitphilrttt, Park business girls, Iettt, therYWCA on Tuesday evening! for a business meeting. -ee Mr. and Mm. r. Bethdrte loft list Tuesday for, Fort Riley, Kim's, where Mr. Bethune has been trans- ferred. _ This Saturday, November 80, the Highwood social sex-”needs sponsor- iiyrpheLit dance at the Labor Tem- pie. Those on the committee in charge of the atrair are: flowers, Miss Sylvia DeBortolo and Miss Mary Semi; tickets, Dominic Pu- quesi, Mrs. Frtsdaamd,-Htar-Bottri- Daniel Baratri, And Mrs. Sam So- menzi; kitchen,"Joseph 0mm, Gene" Fioeehi, and Robert Suielli; cheeks room, Joseph Arum} and publicity, In. Rosalie Blunt and Mrs. Rar Suzi. Lenxi’s orchestra will furnish the music. _ Hugh Johnson and Mr. Elmer Carlson and Sch w spent "the Weekend duck huntingon' the mm sissippi river, Galena, m. . The Lake County Piremen's as- s6tiatidrrtttet in Highwood Monday -iitgtttriifttr-ieramdHritthhtmr Park departments, ectipg as hosts. Jams Ashworth, superintendent of the Weakegxm Waterworks, was the main speaker," discussing. "Water supply and the requirements set by the National Board of Fire Under-, writers for adequate water supply for municipal fHe protection." Re- freshments were served after' the meeting. . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Doland were hosts on Thanksgiving dar tit Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton, Mt. ind Mrs. Joe Cue!“ and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wing, all of Highwood. - The Italian Women’s Prosperity- conference, midlnmm dams, club met on Tueodly inland of to- of Recollection. nnd 1 winter 1 day (Thursday) which is their rcz- (motto be held in JrtitirPthiv, tthtr meeting‘ night. Technicolor His Bream Biohop- Born” moving pictures were shown, which Sheil has been invitod to ho it lasted an hour. For refreshments speaker. Another (not of h aeresdHottowintr the movie, Chair- will be William Oomph-ll, no man In. Gout, Debacle _ chose ,nppointed find” f we». ft/ twin “MM-A a. o court. 'ie,r.,t "rr' _,:, Starting My " tt part. . dance will be given in the whool undi- torium by members of the ETA. “mention. the school board and the faculty of the Oak Tcrroce school, Purpose of the am: is to raise {midi for the children? on- npal Christina party. Min Blanche Thoma of. the faculty ll putty chairman and Mrs. Andrew wr. soeli, in in charge of tickets. All parents at Oak Terrace childrsn. ans! their friends m invited.. Ono Highwood boy has deci to make his hobby a success} He is Dave ‘Pmuoei of 212 Bail“, avenue. Dave now has a than; pencil: on display and no two alike. They are all colors, ai and shapes, and nil carry a may of advertising, funny sayings, of handy information. Mt. Puqued’: aim now iq to get one of those " gantic 'teven-foot-long pencils um in department store. window: tie display purposes. ' Mr. and» Mrs. August Linda!) . held open house on Thonkoziv Day in honor of: the, chiming- their grandson, Rondelr John cundi. The ceremony woofer! T byuthe Rev. Johnson of the Zion Lutheran ehttzehcwith Mrs. Eleaw Gibbs and Nelle Silvestrini adtitit as godparents. The baby is the of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Secundi. Mr. and Mrs, Albert" Berti Highwood avenue announce birth, of a boy at the Highland P hospital on. November 21. They named their little son Robert!) A marriage licenie was app for in Waukegun lay-Joseph J. gem of Highwood, andlElvira ' fenbach of Highland Park: - l _ Mayor Charles Portiiitrip a ai Friday night, said that his munity probably had more tOrt, thankful for this Thanksgiving it has hid since the boom day: the late 20’s. Beak! "We making progress municipally more important, most of us enjoy irood health which" is so ' thing we usually think at“ T Thanksgiving time: A -- May I take this oecuiowto d press to thereaidenh of Highw and- the entire county for that ter, my hope that they not only txt-ti-deities-de,','?',':,?,',';-' eXperience a future of well bei 1 Highwopd was well reprcec in the fourth annual Day ot, lection sponsored by the Lake o, ty Catholic Youth Federttion the Antioch church Int 8 "Faith, Hope and Charity” chosen for the theme this your. cent Zena, incumbent prelid” presided at the 3am, white brace Chinatown newly-cl president, Will'" tile m _ " the next one, tole hold in J _ nary " St. "meerehureh. _ . ,fhere; In four radar 'evd spondored byline rm, "f! My, Nae-ht ~18; 1:40 r. 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