Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1947, p. 4

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types of buibs, it was disclosed toâ€" z:flv-l.hn..eo-bâ€" of streets and public imâ€" provements. streets at no increased cost to the city has been made possible thru entire cost of the change is to be borne by the Public Service Co. "In order to provide theâ€" inâ€" dSreased lighting at no increased expense to the city," Commissioner Turner said, "the utility company has obtained approval from the Ilâ€" linois Commerce commission for a Collectors Group Presents new reduced rate schedule for ovâ€" erhead street lighting. . Under this new rate, the cost to the city remains the same although the Jumens in each light have been upped from 1,000 to 2,500." _ This new lighting is an improveâ€" ment that will be welcomed by.all of the citizens of Highland Park. _‘ An unusual _ antique â€" show in charge of Mrs. Wilford Shipnes will climax the year for the collectâ€" ors study group of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, of which Mrs. T. L. Osborn is chairman. _ This is unlike other shows held in this area each year, in that it is an exhibit of rare and choice treasures, brought together by the courtesy of discriminating collectâ€" ors from the north shore and westâ€" ern suburbs.. Nothing is for sale, but all is displayed for your apâ€" preciation and enjoyment. There will be beautiful and inâ€" teresting objects of art, furniture and decoration, useful and ornaâ€" Installation of the new, more powerful buibs, which have been fitted into present streetâ€"light outâ€" lets has been completed and the Thursday, March 27, 1947 Two aull one half times brighter Park‘s mental, all from private homes, a display one rarely has the opporâ€" A small fee will be charged to cover insurance and incidental exâ€" The exhibit will be held for two days, April 15 and 16, from 11 am to 10 pm at the Highland Park Woman‘s club, Sheridan road and to attend. It is hoped that everyâ€" one interested in beautiful things, whether they are antique collectâ€" ors or not, will avail themselves of this opportunity to see these unâ€" usual and lovely survivors of an tunity to witness. Scott Vaile Receives High Scout Award A recent recipient of the highâ€" est award in the Boy Scouts of America, Eagle Scout Scott Vaile proudly exhibits bis new medal as he studies the new Camp Ma â€" Ka â€" Ja â€" Wan folder for the 1947 seaâ€" Scott is a member of troop 324 of the Highland Park Presbyterian church. He entered scouting via the Cub pack Dec. 1, 1943, advancâ€" ing to the scout ranks in 1945. He NATURAL T. P. (Tom) CLARK, Division Manager SOON MERE WILL GAS â€" *"The Friendly People" BE became a tenderfoot scout Feb. 1, 1945, and exactly two years later attained the coveted Eagle award. In addition, Scott has earned 24 merit badges and has received two perféct attendance ‘pins. He has served his troop as a patrol leadâ€" er and scribe and is also a member of the Order of the Arrow. Scott is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace S. Vaile of Maple avenue. Rites will be held at 2 pm on Friday at the _ Seguin Mfi Home, for Alfred E. Hill, 88, was taken by deeth Tuesday mornâ€" ing at his home at 53 N. Green Bay. Born in Sweden, he came to Highland Park in 1894. He was preceded in death by his wife, Vendla, exactly three weeks ago, and also by a son, George. This year would have marked the 60th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Surviving are two daughters: Helen, of ~Highland Park, and Mrs. Carl Bergstrom of Maywood; and four grandchildren, Interment will be made at Memâ€" orial Park cemetery. * bi of Highland Park, three sisâ€" ters: Mrs. Agnes Corsini of Highâ€" and Park, Mrs. Lena Corsiniâ€"of Highwood, and Mrs. Eva Ugolini of Italy; three brothers: Aldo and Gilbert Giambi of Highwood, and Nando of Westfield, IIl. MRS. FRANK PERIN Funeral services were held at the Immaculate Conception church on Monday for Mrs. Frank Perin, 86, of 619 Deerfield avenue, who passed away last Thursday at the Highland Park hospital after a long illness. r For 15 years a resident of Highâ€" land Park, she was a member of Immaculate Conception church, Surviving are her husband; two children, Allan, 6, and Marie, 13; her mother, Mrs. Josephine Giamâ€" O BITUV A RIES T HE PRESS Chicago on Tuesday for Edwin Wilce Chandler, brother of Mrs. Jennie Chandler of Highland Park, who passed away last Sunday. two â€" sons, Thompson and Macâ€" Lean; a daughter, _ Mrs. Jane Smyth, artd two other sisters, Miss Olive Chandles and Mrs, Charies H. Chandler. Born in Sweden, he came to America in â€" 1907, living since 1913 in Highwood. Until his reâ€" tirement, three years ago, he was employed as a plumber at Fort Sheridan. He was a member of the Highwood Lutheran church, the Men of Vikings lodge and the PETER RUDOLPH ROSLUND Rites were held on Tuesday morning for Peter Rudoiph Rosâ€" lund, 63, 232 North avenue, Highâ€" wood, who succumbed to an ill ness of four days at the Highland Park hospital Surviving are his wideow, Annie; a daughter, Mrs. Edith Patt of Niâ€" agara Falls, Can., a brother, Anâ€" Scandinavian fraternity of Highâ€" ton, of Minneapolis and one grandâ€" MRS. AURELIO BABBINI Funeral rites were held today (Thursday) for Mrs. Aurelio Babâ€" bini, 443 Funston, Highwood, who was taken by death on Monday, at the age of 63. Sacred Heart guild of St. James ehurch, and of the Italian Prosperiâ€" ty club. Surviving are her husband; a daughter, Mrs. Louis Mini of Highâ€" wood; three sons, Louis and Anâ€" thony of Highwood and Adolph of Prairie View, and stven grandchilâ€" A resident of Highwood since 1926, she was a member of the . Interment was made at Ascen sion cemetery. JOHN C. CHRISTIANSON , Services were held on Tuesday at the Kelly chapel for John C. Christianson, who passed away last Saturday at the Highland Park den April 8, 1883. Surviving is his wife, Mabel, of eight weeks. . Interment was made in Memorial cemetery. hospital. He was born in Sweâ€" Brand‘s NontgAl’Eyon'l'hum * PHONE â€" Highland Park 256 Northshore GardenofMemories ELOISE HAT SHOP. "Tenth Year" 548 Central Ave. Highland Park j Tel H. P. 998 Hansen‘s Pastry Shop PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY TELEPHONE H. P. 2585 316 RAILWAY AVENUE â€" The ml”.owdcr B...?.f.‘, _ The kind of permanent you take home from your beauty salon depends on the kind of hair and scalp you take there. Bo take the "guess work" out of your next wave. Have yourl Beauty Shop send a sample of your hair to a research laboratory where it will be analyzed free of charge. 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