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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1941, p. 18

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14 LENA GLANDT, Representative 18 DpoRrOTHY GLASS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Glass, 328 Waukegan avenue, Highwood, anâ€" nounce.â€"the engagement of their daughter, Dorothy, to Milton Horâ€" witz,; son of Mr. and Mrs. David Horwitz® of Chicago. The young couple plan to marry in~February. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Anderson left Saturday for Rochester, New York, where they will spend the holidays with Mrs. Anderson‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. McCarthy. Warren Goldstead of Highwood is a medical patient at the Victory Memorial hospital. Mr. and Mrs, Edgar Benson and family spent the Christmas holiday with Mrs. Benson‘s parents in Wisâ€" consin. Mr. and Mrs. James Gherardini were hosts to twentyâ€"two guests at a family dinner on Christmas day. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Passini, Mr. and Mrs. John Passini, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Passini and children, Mr. and Mrs. John Kipp, Mr. and. Mrs. Joe Philâ€" QualityCleaners Phone H. 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Among the younger set home from school for the holidays are Miss Caroline DeBartolo from Ames, Iowa, who is visiting her parents the: Alex DeBartolos of OQakridge avenue, and John Butler from Harvard, who is the guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bremer celebrated their first wedding anniâ€" versary on Monday, Dec. 23. Mrs. Bianca Giangiorgi is visitâ€" ing with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gualandi of Oglesby, Il1, Among those leaving on January 2 for service in the United States Communication â€" Reserve is Ben Guido, operator of amateur station Wâ€"INDE. Guido was a radioman in the Reserves from 1933 to 1987. ~_He will be sent to Seattle, Washâ€" ington, where he will be assigned to a regular radio watch aboard a ship. o * Recently Ben assisted in bringing aid to districts in Texas, where communication andâ€" transportation facilities were impaired by ice. ~Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelton, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Castelli and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wing spent Christâ€" mas eve and Christmas day with their parents, the Ernest Dolands of Deerfleld. _ Officers for the coming year were elected at the combined business meeting and party of the Modenese Mutual Aid society Friday night at the Labor temple. ut * Those elected were Valerio Zagâ€" noli, president; Secondo Nauta, vice president; Robert Saielli, director; Americo Ladurinni, trustee; Egidio Mocogni, treasurer; John Ori of Highland Park, chairman of sick committee, assisted by Luigi Piazzi and Attilio Galassini; Giovanni Taâ€" marri, marshal; Anthony Biagi and Alfred Ori, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms; Ceâ€" sare Morinini, caretaker Alfonso Burgoni, financial secretary; Nello Ori, secretary Julio Carani, Angelo "ig/:/iglula Telephone H. P. 53 HE PR E4GS 8 Santi and Joseph Fini, hgxun; Carlo Carani, chairman of comâ€" mittee of arbitration, assisted by Theodoro Sassorossi, Domenic Linâ€" ari, Gusue Cocogni and â€" Carlo Vanoni. 3 Mr. Mordini has held the job of caretaker for more than 25 years. Practically all officers were reelectâ€" ed, with the exception of the two new ones, Mr. Gaidssini angd BA Sassarossi, s « The meeting adjourned about 9 o‘clock, followed by dancing for members, their families and friends. Mr. and Mrs. William Atteridge had as their guests on Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harding, Harâ€" old Harding, Esther Bond, and Mrs. Edith Jensby and daughter, Paulâ€" lette. â€" Janice Galloway, daughter â€" of Mr. and Mrs. T. Galloway, was hostess to several of her friends last Friday afternoon in honor of her eleventh birthd:;:' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Calbri and children attended the Christmas party given by the Ford Motor comâ€" pany of Chicago and suburbs at the Drake hotel last Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Mary Barnardini is spendâ€" ing the Christmas holidays with her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. and Mrs. A. Magnani of Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stupey were hosts at a Christmas eve party at their home to Mr. and Mrs.. Elmer Carlson and children, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Caglson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carlson and children, and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carlson and children. Also entertaining on Christmas eve were the Cecil Houghs of Webâ€" ster avenue, They had as their gitests the Alfred Andersons of Waukegan. The Andersons were also guests at the Christmas day Anmong those . entertaining â€" at Christmas day dinners were Mr. and Mrs. Leo Scheetz of High street who had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Sites of Abolene, Kan., and her brother, Berdan Maupin of Dodge City, Kan. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Modini were hosts to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peradotti and daughter, Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Harder enâ€" tertained Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Harâ€" der and daughter, Marjorie Anne, of Deerfield. : Dining with the Joseph Baruffi‘s were Mr. and Mrs. Nello Mordini and son.â€" Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Dayton of Central avenue, has as their Christâ€" mas dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, E. M. Inman and son, Raymond, and Mr.â€"and Mrs. Darwin Inman. of Highland Park. . Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nichols were hosts at a family dinner on Christâ€" mas day. *h Mr,. and Mrs. Alex DeBartolo and family of Oakridge avenue were the dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Galassini and Mr. John Leonardi of Highland Park on Christmas day. 4 Also listed among those enter. taining on Christmas day were the William Luebke‘s who had their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George O‘Connell and son, My, Thomas Kern, Miss Jennie Kern of Libertyville and James Finnegan of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Kichl were hosts to their son‘s family the Stap. ley Kiehls, Mrs. Mable Lundgran and sons, Howard and Harold, Mrs, Minnie Maerklin all of Highwood, and Mrs. Ida Jones of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Mordini had as their guests Mr. and Mrs. Tony Mordini and son, and Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Cassai of Highwood. The Cuore Arte Club of Highâ€" wood â€" enjoyed theirâ€" annual New Year‘s eve party and dance at the Masonic temple in Highland Park. Music was furnished by an orchesâ€" tra, and there were favors, enterâ€" tainment and refreshnients. A good time was enjoyed by all. To Hear Talk About . "Protesting Women" _ (Continued from Page 3) _ who claimed freedom from all reâ€" strictions. ~ â€" The club day begins with the Colâ€" lectors‘ Study Group meeting at 10:00 to hear Catherine Gordon Balâ€" mer talk on "English Porcelains and _ Figurines"; followed by ~luncheon at 12 a.m. Then, promptly at 12;45, Mrs. Robert M. Jeffries, cahirman of the Drama department will review Emlyn. William‘s play, "The Corn Is Green." This is the season‘s first :serious work of any stature and has been halied as‘ a masterpiete. The play is semiâ€"biographical as Mr. Williams is the son of a Welch coal miner. and himself worked in the mines. He worked his way ‘through Oxford university on scholâ€". arships, then took up play writing antd acting. Mrs. Jeffries saw . the original cast of "The Corn Is Green" in London where it ran for 700 nights even after the blackout. Mr. Williams took the part of Morâ€" gan Evans in the play when it was presented in London. Ethel Barryâ€" mote is now being starred in the play\i{waew York and says that she hopes to play in it until her death. Anocher successful play that Mr. Williams has writtenr as well a§ "a¢ted in is "Night Must Fall." He is now serving in the Home Guards in London and his two children are on Robert Montgomery‘s estate i" New York. Mrs. Jeffries was one of tht women who started the Drama de partment of the Highland~ Park Woman‘s club.. She formerly &P° peared with the players of the Chiâ€" cago College club was chairman of The â€"P1ay ers < of â€"theâ€"Chicag® Woman‘s club and has had at lea# one play accepted and. produe"' She has also done staff writing fof "Townfolk" for sevéeral years. _ _ After the lecture by Emily Douglas which begins at 2 p.1 tea will be in charge of Mrs. Berg. Those presiding at th tables will be Mrs. Adolph L Mrs. C. â€"V. Nichols, Mrs. C Harkness and Mrs. Earl W. Thursday, January 2, 1941 the tot Lundin, Caviton t _ Gecll faft city clal NE AD mer else EDI ress idea kno selli fo Ci

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