Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 17

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her lightly, For a dry, at any h rating add der to pt.- ome Folks Xmas Gift t in either of , “back home" [gins the home utter em. you lent. friends " and trip tick my: to your: :ult or compli- simply buy the :ilwitikeeHtoad 'er them wher- on “y without t ' simple wt! ring Christan! ether. lightly -t1tttiltxte, is wiféi‘f'ww We m u reunion .ur family or Lainedud cabin-(u ‘nly. Mix in- ;ly but thor. him and W for their home user a the. a. Bohn’s pd' William Knob "the Milwau- enlly my gift {mute to the r ". "" the! Jightir sd Park mum. pace-her 19, 1m . TWENTY YEARS AGO Dec. 16, 1920 Archibald Abercromby was in- stalled " Worshlpful Master of A. o. Pttlodtm No. 676 A. P. and A. M.' Ttiursdnr--Mm. Joseph J. Ber- ube was given a pleasant surprise party lest Sunday evening in honor of her birthday srnniv---Aw. momteemeett is made of the mince of [in Florence Shelton, to Mr. Edgar. Allen Turpin, which took place Wednesday December 16th-- A reception was given Saturdny aft-i ernoon at the Dnniel Cobb residence to introduce Mrs. Daniel Cobb Jr. --Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Clause of Deerfield entertained at dinner Sat- urday in honor of Mr. Clouse’s birthday annivermrrt--Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glass of Highwood Are the happy parents of s daughter, born Tuesday it Highland Park hospital --Mr. and Mrs. Chester Lnnham of Onwentsi. Ave., announce the birth of a son, December 8th. TEN YEARS AGO Dee. 18, 1980 A farewell community gathering will be held Monday evening pee. 22 " B. P. Presbyterian church for Rev. Frank Pitt who is leaving this community for Detroit Mich. after 13 years of service in the local ihimih---George Smith , resident of Highland Park for nearly BO years, died iSaturday in Highland Park hospital following a long illness--- The Arthur Goelitx' of 1hserfUid are the happy parents of a daughter, born Sunday, Dee. ti-Mr. and Mrs. John Stryirer of Deerfield announce the engagement of their daughter Miriam to Mr. Donald P. Easton of of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Easton of Deerfield-The Frank li'reebertt's of Sheridan road announce the birth of a son, born Tuesday, Dee. 8th---Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg Speed and daugh- ter Helen Marjory left Thursday for Los Angeles from where they are sailing for "pan-A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Herman gidaimson of McGovern street, Dee. 1 . . at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press Mr. and Mrs; Oscar Iverson are entertaining their bridge club4 Sat- urdarevenine. ' coking dLL,a,, mm mm .----"" Hummus ....-------" H. P. .15 mum»: C.,.'...,"..".'...'.'.".'.............-....-...-------.--? 31,00 CHRISTMAS comma. km -ta-t', lb. ”WM & 00¢ GINGERBREAD nouns L..---------,----". 31.35 CA Aabn.as Cues, I-Gatrus BAUM'S BAKERY 'ir-l Re was also a member of Albuny A Park lodge No. 974, A.F. tutd AM. Heart Attack Fatal To C. R. Seheunemann Curtis R. Schumann, 42 of 2819 Pierce mad, died suddenly Sundny of an heart attack Inland in u Chicuo restaurant. Mr. Stheuttemanrt, a Chicago at. homey, joined the Bar in 1914, and for some time was associated with Edward I. Bucklan in the Brm of Buckisn and Beheunesmnnn. Be was a member of the Chicago Bar asso- ciation, the State Bar association and the American Bar association and was an active member on sev- eral of the associations committees. Born in Bromberg, Germany, he cane to Chicago with his parent: " the tee of two. Be ha been a resident of Highland Pnrk ‘since 1930. sarvivimr"ttiirnirrmt'om-aare2rsy a son Curtis In, and a daughter, Caryl. His father Reinhard Schen- nemnn is also living. T T _ Funeral services were held from Artis funeral dupe] infehicagoryee- terday afternoon at 2 o'eloek. Bur- ial was in Irving Park cemetery. Avoid Home Tragedy In Holiday Season With Ten "Dott'ttf' Ten' "don'ta" to avoid home trag- edies during the Christmas holidly season were listed today in a bulle- tin issued by George G. Tuner; manager of the Greater Chicago Safety Council. They m: _ -iifN"r purchase‘ eheap,. sub- standard electrical devices. They cause fires. . [ DON'T try to same money by ptr- chasing cheap' foreign-made, fuses, plugs and sockets. . _ _ C, DON'T hang wires‘over instant; ing nails. Detach all strings of lights and eleetriearequipqtent when not in use. DON'T permit children to oper- ate electrical toys untfl they have been instructed in their "proper use. DON'T fail to inspect all electri- cal cords and wiring to make sure they are not worn or damaged. DON 'T use lighted candles od Christmas trees. DON'T allow paper from gift packages to lay around. _ . SPECIAL cums muons Mrs. Ottilie Cumming mom: CANDIE‘B _ It.” Your - Orion - Ghoul-u emu-Jun! suntan. armb- .30098 and an!“ m -..,...-..utr. m hone ii. P. 291 522 CENTRAL AVE. THE PRESS DON'T plus trees, titanium " gift paekiums no” open Age 'ttnests. DON'T mow children to We electric-l cords p11!!! OY'W ax- eept under supervision. _ "Most of the trouble" True! said "mar be trued to luck of in- formation shout than Ismail. 'nd if correctly informed, person! may easily avoid Christmas dangers.” _ The Community Choral club’s pro- gnm of chriatauurrnuaieutirdet " the Presbyterian Home, Evuuton. on Sunday evening, was received enthusiastically. The next rehear- sal of the club will be on Tuesday, l , We take this opportunity of I _ - - wishing our patrons and friends a I [ tf') MERRY CHRISTMAS I - _ r 'Ll-P,] and a e , " HAPPY NEW YEAR' BIS! \tISHIS FRANK SILJESTROM 1 - Coal and Ice Co. . g Choral Club Moots Jan, ' LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Phone Enterprise 1110 .NeiS'on l Jam?! I ity center Svstetrx pan. " the Conan? " WE 52:5: I“

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