Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Apr 1941, p. 13

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The Highwood police have n cigar- ctte machine-trut no cigarettes” The empty machine was found in a drainage ditch near the Old Mill Road by John Lentinl, of the baker Farms, who in turn turned it over to the police department. There were no markings on the machine that might indicate in ownership. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Cassius Eaton (Clara Mitchell) wish to ex- press their sincere sporeciuion for the kindness and sympathy extend“ to them and for the my Soul tributes sent during their botan- ment. Coach Hargisheimer of the High- land Park high Ichool attended I meeting Wednesday night " the Waukegan high :6th to plea for the 16th annual high school track meet and field championship, which will be held Tueeday, May 6, " the Wenkegnn high school athletic field. The Fred s. James & Co., insur- ance agency in Chicago has moved its general offices to I North u Selle Street, where it occupiel the second and third noon. Robert B. Mahala, head of the usually depart- ment and Clayton F. Lundquht, head of the life department, are both High- land Park residents. The meet will Mart " 3:45 in the afternoon and High schools from Highland Park 1ahertrv'tiie, lake Forest, Barrington, Zion, Waukegan, Antioch, and Grant will be represent- ed. Khrt Franks, I worker " Fort Sheridan he: to pay $6 to repair I highway marker, which he knocked down " Sheridan road and Dean avenue. Officer Harry Rosin. of the Highland Park Police saw the brok- en marker " he made his rounds " 5:30 Monday. He also found a tool box cover and e few Impplngn of paint, which served as clewI. He then looked for a dented Tender which might have paint marks that would compare in color. He found the our. with a damaged front fender with the matching smudge of paint, and officer Regan got his nun. The Great Lakes Hospital Library is badly in need of current fiction. With 7000 boys between the ages of 17 and 21 the library that they now have is not adequate to care for the reading needs of all these young sail- ors. Mrs. Jay Thompson, librarian, is collecting books and current read- ing matter, and will be Very glad to receive anything that you may have on your book shelf that you have read and are willing to pan on. Books may be left in the garage " her home, 334 North Sheridan Road, which is near the Elm Place school. What.' No Cigarettes Say Highwood Police Select May 6th as Track Meet Date Fred & James & Co. In New Location Great Lakes Library Needs Current Fiction Other H. Roan Claims His Man APRtL8,tNI Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Mitchell and M1,. A new suspended tunic light has been placed on Route 42 " the min entrance of Fort Sheridan. Military authorities have cautioned motorists to observe this new light. The sig- nal was installed last Fiidny to facil- itate the handling of motor tragic in and out of the post, end to pro- vide protection for the enlisted men crossing the highway. ing the United Staten Neill (Includ- ing parcel-poet mails) on Mail Mel- - Route No. 236i0ik between the Post tMice at Highland Park, Illinois, and the C. & N. W. Ry. 110735, (Highland Park Station), euh way, as often as required (”proxi- mately IS round trips My). will be received by the Postmaster of Highland Park, until April IS, 1941. When the light is not in use to transport the men across the road, the light "shes yellow, or caution. Proposalsmunbemadeuuyur- lyrac. Bid forms 3nd further infatuation may be secured " the Highland Park pol! nice. Cnll for Bids on Messenger Service SEALED PROPOSALS for wry- New Tramc Light At Port Sheridan Condition w.,..................- "--ON" rm: caiur-0B from Aeeepted my am Open Endu- - 8nd»- 1989 - Ply-out Deluxe For“ Radio - Heater. $565 Like New .-rreF.F.-m_......P. I”! - Ford Panel Deliver] -- mo - Ford Tudor Sedan 3:31pm ...............$495 IMO - Ford “Jude! my “W5 IMO - Mercy: Mr 'ee - _ "litdgii.c.l.'..'..i.i.it..'._..-._.... $525 1989 - Ford Deluxe Such- was - LISIHO Forth! Sod-n 2ftr--r..._...._.... $625 Hater _...............-....... 1989 - Uncoln Zephyr PM!!! 1989 - Ford Balm Powder Parnell & Wilson Are Better - Price: Lower Heater A Bounty t...-t..-..r Low NORTH SHORE USED CARS moo-mum m N. ST. JOHNS AVE Highland Put. " _...472S $845 $435 THE PRESS A benefit concert wanna-ed by the womm't division of the Auction Jewish Conan“. will be held in Or- chestra Hall, Chicago, Tutti”, Anti! 15. Mrs. J. V. Spuhner, le Vine Avenue, Highland Park in churn-n of the benefit, proceeds of which will so to the British we: tenet fund. for the purchase of a ,ttottile kitchen. Tickets may be procured from Mrs. Spachner, phone H. P. It48 or In. Simon Ruwitch, who is the ticket chnirmen, H. P. 1430. Among the prominent North Shore women who hare My ordered boxes for Erika Mada?! violin cu- cert end by; Garbounon'e cello concerto are Mrs. L L. Cohen. Mrs. Joseph Werthehtser, Mrs. Iodine! Marder, In. Ruwitch and Mrs. Fpaehner of Highland Perk. In. Spachner is tho the vice president of the Women's Symphony. Beatetit Concert For British Relief Eleanor Euhutlu. Charles. M. Raymond. Marcella and Sttlrke Bert. kn. all of lithium Park, have been named an heirs to the my” - left than by an uncle. Goon-[c v. Bartlett of Batman, who - “my February It in Memphis, Tenn- cuee. The " wu admitted to pro- hate in Chicago. Chum Ede can“, " for-c Highland Park resident. and m of Evanston, died Monday in the North- than hotel, Evnmton. when he its made his home tor the put m yearn. He w, until his Min-cl! int927,n-berofthetNt- Boardofrmde.He-tmmitt Albany, New Yak. m. wife. Mu Lewis Gifford, passed an, In! Oct- ober. He leave. two was. Chale- E. Guard. 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