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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1941, p. 8

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opening nual â€"St Stevens Two Highland Park children, Deborah ‘ Buchanan â€" and | Eunice Helmold (pictured on the cover of this issue of THE PrEss), members of the Junior Group, Black):;k soâ€" ciety, Children of the American Revolution, gave the greeting on beâ€" half of the seventeen Illinois C.A.R. societies to the Illinois Daughters of the American Bevohnio% at the opening session of their 45th anâ€" nual Stateâ€"Conference helq at the Stevenms hotel, March 13, 14 and 15, H. P. Youngsters Give Greeting at D.A.R. Annual Conference Election: Tuesday x| BECKMAN, Sr. WI LLIAMSON TRIPLIEE EURNACE INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE |FOR vens hotel Chicago. "‘!fl _ FREE Justice of the Peace Your Vote and Support Will be Greatly Appreciated West Deerfield As Loan Correspondent for the AETNA _ LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, we are able to make loans at interest rates as low as 4%, either construction or refinancing. As APPROVED F. H. A. MORTâ€" GAGEE, we can make F. H. A. loans 80% to 90% of cost of land and building, at an interâ€" est rate of 4%%. . For years we have been an outâ€" standing leader in the making of construction loans in the North Shore suburbs. Complete details furnished withâ€" out abligation. / | AVAILABLE AT ALL TYPES OF Or Phone Mr. Sargent Highland Park 2246 Vote For JOHN T. MINIMUM RATES MORTGAGES Furnace inspection. Did you burn too much tuel â€"â€" was your house warm last season? We do expert reâ€" pair work on any make furnaceâ€"costs based on actual labor and materials used. Township April 1, 1941 144 N. First Street Telephone 635 . Our Williamson T:l,l-llo furnace is really a beautiful and practic .“".5 plant. We have kept our home nul, heated, basement and all, this winter on $29.17 worth of coal. Our saving on fuel alone wil well repay us and the steps saved will help to keep us young for many years." Signedâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Martir Jones, South Pliil, 11L "The Williamson Heater Company WINTERS TIN SHOP "‘Triplâ€"ife saved many steps" Qz.oo A WEEK will buy a Williamson Triplâ€"ife The Highland Park Garden Guild of which Mrs. Richard Kebbon is president, is one of the many Garâ€" den Clubs having exhibits at the Fifteenth Annual Chicago Flower Show, which will open at the Navy Pier on Friday evening, March 28, at 6 ,and will close Saturday eveâ€" ning, April 5, at 10:30 o‘clock. Definitely _ contemporary, t he theme of this year‘s show will be "Modern Trends," and not only Marvin Lawrentz, Prop The costumes which are nearly a half century old, were loaned for the occasion and made a charming picture. They are of ivory satin, . P. Garden Guild To Be Represented At Chicago Show DRAPER KRAMER 16 N. DEARBORN STREET CHIC A G 0 STATE 0088 inComPonatzo AND T HKLK °P RE S3 distributing an estate of $40,000 to two nieces and six friends and relaâ€" tives of her husband. Letters tesâ€" tamentary were issued to Harold M. Nichols and bond was set at $60,â€" 000. The will of Mrs. Elise McDougall of Highland Park, who died last Feb. 4, was admitted to probate Monday by Judgze Martin C. Decker Highland Park lodge No. 1362 BPOE held their annual election of officers Tuesday evening in Elks hall. The following officers were chosen for the ensuing year: Mortiâ€" mer. Singer, â€"reâ€"cleeted exalted rulâ€" er; R. J. Sheahan, esteemed leadâ€" ing knight; Burton Berube, esâ€" teemed â€"loyal knight; Leo Larson, estcemed lecturing knight; John Sweeney, tyler; James Collins, secâ€" retary; Ernest Belmot, treasurer, and Gus Klemp, trustee. The inâ€" stallation of officers will take place Tuesday, April 1. Probate Will Of Mrs. E. McDougall Mort Singer Again Heads Elks Lodge The Highland Park will exhibit a terrace ble, and also a shado arrangement. _ Mrs. Bingham, â€"Jr., ; and Haggerty are Going t does it promise to be the best yet given, but also to be of great help in answering the same problems that confront individuals in their ewn garden and home. 8 days at Sun Valley including every expense and ski lessons, only $44.00, At the H. and R. Ansoach Travel Bureau. We are bonded agents for rail, ‘bus, air_ and steamer lines. Come in and visit this upâ€"toâ€"theâ€" minute travel bureau and receive expert advice on the best routes to travel. No trin is too small or too complicated for us to handle. . It costs you nothing extra to purchase your transportation here and you may save money TRAVEL INFORMATION IS FREE 537 Central Avenue George L. Lundberg. Manager 396 Central Ave., Highland Park Phone Highland Park 1212 H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU Golden Meadow Dairy MILK â€" CREAM lecturing knight; _ John tyler; James Collins, seeâ€" rnest Belmot, treasurer, Klemp, trustee. The inâ€" of officers will take place April 1. Special "The Cream of the North Shore" Freezer Fresh ICE CREAM y« | Sheridan Rebekah m:) _ Lodge Celebrates eir Anniversary Monday George Harrison, president of the club, wishes to announce that a joint mecting is being planned.with the Kiwanis club of Waukegan at Wauâ€" kegan on Monday, March 31. { Sheridan â€" Rebekah : lodge celeâ€" | brated its twentyâ€"fourth anniverâ€" [sary Monday evening in Masonic | Temple. Past Noble Grands of the | lodge were invited to hold office during the evening.. Mrs. Effie Lyle served as. Noble Grand for the evening and Mrs. Flora Werner as vice Noble Grand. | _ Mrs. Grace Bairstow of Waukeâ€" gan, who is treasurer of the Reâ€" bekah Assembly and who instituted the lodge in March, 1917, was guest of honor for the evening, as was Mrs. Anna GooCman, a member of Francis Lodge of Chicago, who was the first Noble Grand of the Highâ€" land Park group. Mrs. Bairstow gave a very inâ€" teresting account of the institution of â€"Sheridan _ Lodge and : brought back. many highlights on the early occasion.. Each past Noble Grand of the lodge was also called upon to give some interesting event or expcrience during her year of ofâ€" fice. Following the dinner, Arnold Peâ€" terson, who is in charge of. the woek‘s program, will present a seâ€" ries of still pictures and movies in natural color. These pictures were taken in Florida and depict many ~f the activities for which this state is so famous. P The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Kiâ€" wanis ‘club will hold its regular weekly meeting at the Sunset Valâ€" ley club at 6:30 p.m. Monday eveâ€" ning. On Monday evening, April 14, Sheridan Rebokah lodge will enâ€" tertain the lodges in this district and cach lodge participating will bring their candidates for initiatâ€" ing. This meeting is preliminary to a district meeting which will be held in‘ May in this city. Florida Scones Will Feature Program Of Kiwanis Club Monday Two district officers, Mrs. Eleanor Bock, president of District No. 3 and a member of Sheridan Rebekâ€" ah lodge, and Mrs. Frieda Thompâ€" son, of Wilmette, treasurer of the district, were also present. A social hour in the form of a birthday party,. with gifts for each past officer and a gift from each member to the lodge, was held folâ€" lowing the meeting. Thursday, March 20, 1941 Highland Park

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