Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 31

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e met far dim _ Tuesday "e. her held their ting. _ vacationing in Mrs. Aldo tho. Mo Jr. had the .1 Eddie Cantor, mu, stage uni tutti and Mil Friday eveninl' rd, In. Elvin hie 3015 In. Jo , reported on :hrow eonugt ht under th. Rar Cram a school won t of the pen. rd place was r of the me Chase. scor- h third place Mr " out of success of this I of the North to the many helping teach ls the funds. Ir., was but -timm part, My night "NtB6tt,W: outlay motl- hero the w my will make g " hi: how. its, 3917:1199?! stmu triiidtfiit shed photograph go. “.5.” - an) PM“ was: Lm l. Mr. Bock ontest an un- I... 10, m. I W- Dee-tttee to, 1m Ias party given tn Monday m. society and the d-of the liar ; ' big mecca. program dime. m mmtpltrids mutant of their Enstrom, to m this city. he enjoyed I rtr It tht Opqt ling. Part of ti. Ill. PET I’d-"Ia. HIKE several days ith his father, enters of u” W on - q pros dz The Ladlef Aid society of the ”dish Methodist church held their mm meeting at the church last wudoy- evening. Following the iiRttM, M’mhcrnm enter-1 tsired by I 011th pron-1m. [ . Among those helping him cele- mte were Eugene Berbehini, An- " Sonti. Roma ond Joanne Piu- ';i, Alice Ann Hilton, Madmen Piob. gm, Raytnond Fiocchi, Poul Gian- glorgi. Raymond Santi.’ Yvonne Le- on! and Lenore Bemrdi. Hrs. Steve De Bene has us her guest her brother and tsister-in-law, Jtr. and Mrs. William Johnson of Jun Mountain, Richy Mr, and Mrs. Wiirtanr-gtihntsott have ' just recent- tr ban married. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bimini had " bheir.week-end guest Hrs. Bia- gini’s sister, Min Olympia Calli of cedar Point, 111. 'N 'fr" Mr. and Mrs. Olympia ttourudl, the honor of being Giovanni Mar- tinelli's guests " last Monday eve. hing’s-performunce of Aida at the Chicago Civic . Opera house. On Tuesday the Fabbris were at the min in Chicago to see Mr. Mar.. tinelli " to New York where he will sing this winter with the Met- ropolitan, opera company. ' Initiaiia for the Junior mem- Sttt coast-tad of the We ft: between the who If! Us TONIKNS He'll loll in luxury with SLAX. Rugged enough to climb mouritaiits, but com- loruble as any slipper. Moccasin sewed, unlined leather. Blue,wine,natural. Fells Shoes It Mean. Wanna nail (Hum 511 Central Ave. $5.50 SLHX Others at 82.95 bets of the American Lotion - itiary in Hichwooii scheduled for Wednesday night we: postponed w til u later date. This version. in order to mow additional new mem- bers en opportunity to take part in the services. Plans were completed on Tuesdxy nitrht-ftr-theraamtmt . Christmas party for the eNhhm.1 with president Mrs. Fred Land in ehartte, ebly "aiste4 by her com- mittee of Mrs. Walter Smith, unit .aetivity cheimnn, end In. Ernest Ayers, refreshment chairmen. Banto will be played with prizes for the winners, and gifts for every- one. Part of the prom!!! will con- sist of Christmas carols and refresh- ments. _ This meeting marked the end of the Blanket club, and I. new dub will be started in January. . The Italian Women’s Prosperity club will- meet Thursday, December M, for their regular meeting at the Labor Temple. All members ere urged to attend, as there will. be election ot offittera. . THE BEST or EVERYTHING FOR THE TABLE PlllCCrilllllllirr'1ll"ll _lll3lllrt,t.,2fi,, . Swansdown Cake Flour I 747 - 748! HIGHLAND PARK _ I Central Ave. I SPECIALSâ€"Thursday-Fridays/Saturday package All Flavors 14-0I. pkg. 28-os. pkg. Ringo 2 packages for ...."... Bum for “our Whole Kernel CORN CHRISTMAS TREES on Sale Cream of Wheat "r.toe-tatrerhhtrlot o-tUA-tTheater Phines Palmolive Soap No. 2 can: Holleb’l Jen-O Ge Fancy -..3 plum. 14¢ THE PRESS _-T, _""""" Extra; Fancy '-rr V ' TURKEYS, DUCKS AND GEESE FOOD SHOP I _ up STe 14¢ ITd Vderi Gurotl, daughter of Mes. Emlyn Cheroti, celebrated her sixth birthday " . party at he: haired Sunday albumen. Refreshments were served at ttarty deeomed ta- bles in' "eordaitee Ida: the Christ- mas holidays; and ab etch chiltl’s plus -m~*7 4iiidtttnc-YauTies Among those who came to help her celebnte were Gar Hulda, Alice Vignoechi, Dolores Prunzini, Denise Irene Lanai, Jack Poole, and Marilyn and John Ugisti. Borrow Bicycle A bicycle owned by June: Shel- don, 827 N. Grisen Bay mad, was removed from in book of his home FOR SALE ' eoqra.sraNmiruPh. ttttttttunaltered"'" my .3“an MAI.“ Km ___ wwuéLW -W2'° (“HMO-4min) PICNIC RAMS, lb.. .19e --MrPBC1AL--- o Fresh Dru-ed STEWING AND ROASl'ING CHICKENS, lb; .-...31c PORK ROAST, lb. . .23e Saul] Loin LEG OF LAMB, lb. Me at Lowest Market Prices BEST HAM, lb. 28c, 31e Meat Specials In" out 'Nite O-i'. u! ,rtnauaee-%.-h-M% T to 8 lb. "we Shoulder, lb, 29e 5 to ' lb. tvmxo I! Ill l .-i-----el tome time titer tt o'clbck Sunday evening. It m found Sunday morn- ing, attandoned at 996 Gratin Bu rend. . is N. First St. E. P. 3289! Basket Naval Oranges Don. 35¢ 3 don I gi/i Christine Elwell Beauty Shop GREETINGS FRUIT BASKETS SEASON MADE 'ro ORDER Central Ave. 81.50 mi up Tangerine: OF THE Canned Goods GIFT BOXES 1ertestioers $2.75 “if Lino Fancy M. P. 3289! . $1.00 " ti RE? EI

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