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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1940, p. 6

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Mon Club the clap Monday, in threads:- ween: m not: db " Sam: Karl Weber,- an actor for the Ne.. tionat Bmdcuti mpany in Chi- aero, took ',',T,,'alFtl the High. [and Park Kiwanis ,Club behind the "ATerfea', Stake; "in Egrxtpe'ti Wt-ta"--- 1rirratrsetitiiiitir)y f Hrs; Dorothy ‘Blumberg‘ Cole " the next means of the North Shore Inter- national 'RaMtions=eras, of the' Na.. tional Council.of Jewish Women, 10 o'eloek Tuesday morning, Dee, a,_at.the Gleam Temple, The study group welcomes com- munity attendance and contribution to the diietratatt on.the problems inherent. in this important question. "Ttgre.triwiiti'a't, Club A Back Stage In Radio There, Mr. Cobb was educated in. private schools in Hunich, Paris and Rome. Then the Franco-Prussian war brokp out and Mr. Cobb lived theoudh the stirring scenes bf 'ur. (Continned on Page 16) His was an--unusnally long -and TiiRiriiitmrttrtsrams-msAedsdirr.rri eitees of prhieh, he had a remark- able way of. recalling. Barnes years ago, in 1862, on the cotton plantation near Viekahnrg, Min. owned. by his father, a partner of Jattergon Davis. he want theyrh many thrilling adventures, as a boy during the Civil war, where the Yanks ap4Ahrntedtrarere fitrhtititr it out along the lower Misptoripisi. His father in the closing years of the Civil war sent. his family to Europe to spare them further hard- Mrs. Dorothy Ode To , (e _ --Addrestr,gewisg, Class ene, With the passing of Daniel. M. Cobb on Thursday of Inst week at his orange grove new Lake Wales, Ptorlda, another 91399 'riEIt.sttt.aef, RiiiE1iirtirFiiEqii zone? _ _ DANIEL COBB DIES, ,F‘ORMER MAYOR HERE I?! His w uses- Aww Thursday at Home n Florida radio Daniel M.Cobb , in u} address More lax twain. In was meeting orthe >11 inghWOOd Amateur T . Radio Station Aids. Texas Flood Victim's Frank of St. Louis and Peter " 3mm. A sister-pin. Marr Gherdini of Highwood And three brothers, What-Indianaylhrio of Highwood and ottario of Italy, no ahrrtivtntt. V _ -' Faun! painful-e Mid Tier,, day manhunt mamas: Jar.. chumh.,le. Barnum in ", Surviving in his wife, Maria, 1nd dmghtcr "Linda, and two com. Born in Italy Much 28,. 1877,.he came‘to this country" and settled in [my whin . young man. He has tved in Highland Park forfhe past that m. . Guiseppe 'Dinelli, aged 63, 888 Highwood "me, passed away Sat- urday nthinhome following .a ten days illness) . Funeral services were conducted Saturday afternQon at: o'dock lit the hmily residence with Dr.. Ar- thur Holt of the Theological sem- - inarg otBeiatietir.itetmeit was It Graceland cemetery. mun; same”, Ill.; "Mira; Thayer, Mo.; “MDD, Gary, Ind.; WWW, Pithburg,» Pa. __ 1lh'gltwomrReeidiiit:- -', '. . Passes On Saturday Ben Guido of Highwood, who is credited with maintaining one of theiargest tmatem' radio stations in this section, was instrumental. in aiding, and possibly saving liveg in the recent ttood in the Tom storm Nyrgrt area. Tuesday“ evening dare ing'the hours of 9 to 3 Wednesday 'myttir.ttrhe oonhcted Tens stations reIhying messages and giving all aid possible. ~The following ataions were continued by him. WSHX'N, Amarillo, Texas; WSIJJ, We, Texas: 'W’STH, Thnoline, Texas; Ravinia Woman’s Club, she was also founder of the Chicago Commons Auxiliary. She was very active in social and civic work, both in High- land Park arid Ravinia. Besides her husband, a daughter, Mrs. Janet Schroeder, and a son, Wallace Carr, survive. She also leaves "r-brother, Graham Taylor, Jr., of New York, and two sisters, NythtriPr-1rh-rttrt-1rirrstsisirr-Triir School in Cambridge,- 1139., and Miss Leah Taylor of. Chicago Com-' mom. . Mrs. Gisorge Carr . Dies Suddenly On = _ . Thanksgiving Day A member of the Highland Park Jeane of Women Voters and the 'shaidtrtttmt1rnamiGs- 'irerW9NDIt _ Dr.'Lois Green will address the Lincoln School ETA. " ts \ngulu' warm-oar; N, at :15 pa. 3.: 'iiiii,iiitsii_i: lite mum Mum‘s.” , T . A Rev. June's R. Keane, oa.M., director of the Dermal Norma, announced today that plan: prehe- lng made to “commute more than A00,000 who will be expected torview tAitL ‘priéeleu exhibit. The Crown of our Lody of the Andes, the oldest Mid largest pol- lectlon of (“nine emeralds in the World, will he exhibiud' without any chase " the Shrine of the Perpetual Noveem in honor,of Our Lady of Sorrows church, Jackson boulevard and Albany venue, Chi- cog), on Dengber 8, , and 8. Dr. LoisGreen Will i Address LineohrptA. H. R. Knickerbocker, ace an! correspondent far International Nevis Service, who. witnessed :tbe Nazi blitzkrieg in Hollnnd, Belgium, France and England, will give his "tiratrlusnd,. empire account of 1940's Ntstoriutrakimr' events, in Europe in {lecture before the 'Ev- .31st Town Hail Wednesday night, Dec. 4, at 8:16 at the Womln’s club ttf Evinston nuditorium. ties arranged by Mrs. Welley W. Polk, 715 Forest "emte,alvanston, managing dirietor .of the __-Town Hall. V -l N His address; "At thta3iaitmtde of History"; willing the fifth.in 4 Be-" Exhibit Crown At _ __ _ i8tirine=of-cPerrettuti- ' . , Novena “December 6-8 War Correspondent , . -lrsrAddresssrIiratttrton- -v A , 'Towanall Dee. 6th During the put your ‘more than ttt,tho girls under ‘18 were members of the JUtxiliarn The number is ex- pected to he increased during 1941. The Highwdod Unit is organizing a Junior group under the leadership of Mrs, Suzi, and hopes that every mother amrfather will put forth a special effort to persuade the fact that they become when. hrhtter years they will treasure the Net that they were requested to join, now. The next Junior meeting will dt-tmuah-IN-tree-tc-di-the Highwood City Hall at 6:80 Pav. leathers of the group will accept applications of other delight”: at veterans, who wish to have a share in the events planned-forthe calm ide year.', , “Daughter: of men who loved for mimetic. in 1917 1nd ISIS-have an ppportunity to serve with their "ttiem in the-pmt pointer”- _tiona1 danger,” uid' Hrs. Rat 8nd, junior activities ehairman of the Highland legion Auxiliary Unit. 311191 Am ' nihawcto-araie-amtil they are old enough to become sen- ior B.tft g.tltttc tttlte'.Atrxiiurrp but eiut enroll tn the Unit’s junior group at any lager she said: l . Organize Junior Unit . For Legion Daughters: 'Nm. Minnie C. Dante 3nd MM Axt have been reappointed u ' rectors of the 'Highhnd Park a uv Forest iiiitri','ii'iiii,?,t,',ii, districts, teem-din In armour: meat nude lat week by Con Junie-Perry e, Persons. Charles r, c bag-{Bun y D, AM- - Drmofd Ill)',,,),',',,, mm In to ttu we Fora-t 'Board. “All _ me (our you". A "The 8tertst,of maxim-Ye" ,titt CeKrArreu, in? Lionel .Nirrtioii will duh on the screen gt mp'd pace at the Alcyon on Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday of mat week. On the game program spine-tingling excitement for t fans of that singing cowboy. Ge Autty. who appears in his lat attealttion "Carolina Icon." Mosquito Abatement Pw Rename: Direeto Apart from itzrdirrtinetioa us I mystery far Meant from' the or; dinary run, "?Ganted Honeymoon? is undoubtedly one of the funetiest and most original of screen .ptorjai On the _ dauiileeteiture l program 'i the Aleyons on Fridny, Stand”, Sunday nud_M,onday. _And "Cat. ins All “Husbands” is.? comdy that Will _ be _ énjbyed by 1h?! 'wholé Iitii. ily, from Junior to Grandpa. 1 Still 82,000 short of the $60,000 goal, "htartrmtrttty Cheat mist. were making every start to eledii oeuh'tHhtr-aetqert'rtimur is, the end of the present week, he» Matting-m for!!! depth! appeal to the public to “with. balance ot the Chest‘budget. District sixteen, the business die. triet of the city, wag particularly commended by Cheat omen]: for the tine _showing it bu nude to' date, turnitrtr-irCTi total of 88.21235 against a quota of $3,200, or 100.8g.. _ i Three of the sixteen distribt pom- mim 33:9,. mryrutyade-oxdruattr 6rure"ir" quotas. They are as to? logs; Iiliehtrtltirtisen iuurtsiottee,a, "Haunted Honeymoon” . An Akron Atraction "8plindid work In; been done by the volunteer workers to date in a effort to reach the 10:1,". said Ges eral Chair-min Don Nichols Today. “A 'ttsul of '176 .more' axrlmrribet, have been obtained this year our 4m'reoextt.-waritert-eertitk--ttut- our thtal ettoru will prove successful We'aood the support of every Hi Incl-Pork 'eitizon who bu not yet done his'or In: fall part in this year’s campaign, 1nd mrturtie as: many will voluntarily, home toward now to nuke the “ghouls: and our accent lure." T ". The full hmqnnt musf be raised,» ,eeedintt'to ngin C. Jon”. use. it!“ mercury of the Cheat, A or. der to meet the needs of the thug teenmomber agencies of the Cheat without Mimi's the services of: some agencies. . l Three of " District: Roped 100% 09m $2,000 STILL man 10 com GOAL “and". Nan-hot a, 19¢. Ms " , , " , s " l PH [IO '4 580cm [i Mrs. Lem avemle- sum of her dam to Williamw Mrs. Williu _ Mr. Jacks in: jtheir h "after a ah Northern W GARRtrrt ENGA GEM. The bride Lloyd 9nde hymen Mr. their only t ception foil: many at tt parents, Mr senjtaskol On Than o'eloek; Mi: the bride. oi of Dr. Iuid Walker ave Gleason m “earshot t the presencu the young A N DERSE. WEDDING The you tied in the PA FEM! ENGA an Anaemia the ensure Pan. dew Hug? A. Pi Edward Si Mrs. Berna ittiut avenu

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