Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Jul 1948, p. 6

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Mr. and In. Harry A. Jacob- 'Ien (Florence Curlsdn) of '" Wood drive, bee-no an pu- nt: of a ton, Harry Arthur, Jr., on June 23 " the Highland M hospital. Grmdpmnts are the Guam Carl-om of 136 Ridge- wood drive and the Ran, Jacob- senl of Skokie Vslley road. Page 4 On June " I an arrived a the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and In, Robert W. Ericson of 902 Taylor avenue. Linda Ann has been chosen an the name of the little girl. born on June " at the Highland Park hoo- Pital, to bin-and Mrs. William L Hutehintrs of 383 Oakland drive. Linda'a mother is the former Iarilyn Neel. a graduate of Duh university. where she was a mem- ber of Delta Gamma sorority. Her daddy attended Northwestern be- fore entering in the advertising business. Her grandparents an Mr. and Mrs. Jud Neal of Sac City, Iowa. A daughter was born on June 27 It the Highland Park hospital to Mr.gusd Mrs. Holbrook Gibson of 786 Vernon avenue, Glencoe. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on the same day. June 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Freeman of 805 Gleneoe avenue. The little boy, who has a sister, June, III, has been named David lavis. Mrs. Freeman is the former Helen Newman. Paternal grand- mother is Mrs. Rachel Freeman of Chicago. V LOOK was mm l -epAvrtei"""e. A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited T THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY . A Northshom GardenofMemories Release from unity and limb alion. mother with Inland Indenunding Ind usefulness. hyphen- and I new of roll- being beyond what one In- hm before - The", Chriltiln Science - "nibble for w, and“ all conditions. I. abundant world-wide evidence than. "formation cumin fr- public Munch-ml mien. "sdergherChriatiantki-ee- . iti also 'I II “In. bemrtita of the Scienc- "Christianity is dandy out for“: in mrrltie-iaseHdiate thoChristianBei-texthooh. "thi-tdB-ith-ith), to th- Scriptmu" by In, “Mm-Wu How you can experience CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM " NO. SHERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY For nr-- This lihetatin Vinita" Igloo-o V-Y Insomn- "In". ”-Il-I. "In-. "In“ -i.-q "nu... - -r.-, -__-'. TI“!II-epktlnlmldlmnm:m“.mm.lmmll.0mnm.mI-Iull. undomk. Inn-nu. In... Milk. _ man. Mr. he". mu. m ”that. Mlle-bunt. “an. m In". W. Turin, Null. Valley. Wood. III PM“... -etMorghe Btm2ho HomeBuiidimrGains' _Dr.GaatrmFooteAt OverLutYe-r . (/dA1"d'e%'i'iC'l1ua Home building in 71 suburban communities served by the Public Service Company of Northern Illi- nois continued to show outstand- ing glib: in May, 1948, compared with the same month a yen-1‘0, it urns reported today by the utility. Permits issued tor new homes in the 71 suburbs during May had a total value of $8,204,505 Som- pared with $5,815,662 in May, 1947. a gain of $2,388,843. or “'2. The number of individual permits in Mar, 1948. ulna showed a substantial gain, reaching a to- tal of 712 compared with 616 a year earlier. The May. 1948, fig- ures for the TI suburbs topped the City of Chicago total by nearly $3..SM.000. iriiu"arGruaat" GK sub catni- that " clan and you can do I quick dem-upiobinnli-clldl. The TI suburban communities reporting were in Cook. DuPage, Kane, Lasher, Ind Will counties Did you know that an an lull er- er, in seed for _clc_mi-1n‘-p§pet H and Linda-Ape Service m EVERY ”MIMI “any“ - Jos. KOLBECK - new A-oo Icahn Al ligilad M list The Rev. Dr. (Elston Foote pa. tor. of Grace Methodist Church, Dayton. Ohio, will be the IN" each evening Monday. July 5 thm Friday. July 9 at the midsummer assembly of the Methodist Callip Ground, Des “nines. Illinois, now in its 89th annual tsession. Sunday. July q On Sunday. July 4. the Camp will present Dr. Weldon E. Brad- burn. superintendent of the Rock River Conference, at the " A. M. worship service. and Dr. JPRiehard Sneed at the evening service. Patriotic Bald Contact at 3 P.M. Another Camp feature for July A will be a patriotic band concert in the afternoon directed by Eln- mett R. Sarig, well “on hand master. This will be held in the open or in the large tabernacle if the weather is inclement. At 6:30 Inn. the weekly Youth rally will be held under direction of the Rev. James H. Baikal“ of Evnnston thadou Church. Special music features 3nd choirs under direction of Jewel Martin Lovejoy m I pan of each program. FYiday, July 2. Dr. John W. Hol- land, pastor of WIS little Brown Church of the Air will appen- on the platform. Params continue through Sun- day. July as. Amateur Golf Tournament Beautiful Knoll-cod club in Luke Forest, Mi. will be the scene of the Chic-go Great [Aha an.- hnr golf tournament. July 28 through Aw I. Punk Strun- Iago! Tokdo. 0.. British m:- tittehotder. in defending champion. having defeated John Bunn- of Emmott G.C. (Em m) ' and 2 om Cal-net C, C. (nome- wood, Ill.) [Id 1m. _ m'dler-‘d WWW PRESS WANT N GIT “I.“ THE Save time and new hr rm*~'-g cooking look on hook: near the u we. M with colored, inn-Ila add_o EMT" aau ad one; did. in nu dnr if left too near the lune. Hm’: hour to Ink: quick cakes for n Eddy puny: bake layers. then with I all biscuit tuner. cut into tiny Iain. Fm with icing of minim! ' And with no lass and bother "e" I pretty mom-mu. Time for wring “lack and no- uh: "at mayo-nine in uph- nbmilul you an nah the best. Don‘t ' _ that you an In“ all" ingred- ient h Id mayonnaise to make count- IQI dilute" (Iranian. ruling.“ go over it ttttee doth dipped in a sol-nio- of In“: titeer.thtt,tot'edireieer. DOV-Mun. Vines-r oolmiwn do. undo! lull-ultim- of vinu'l m din. Speaking oi 'erute, Men's l dear-3m we: began ‘i'vin‘ Emily: I you mp," Ga by.“ . ,GrtriUa, "sah.mreieetotbeos. Ankh-rm of “ti! In” on IE- delicious It Gunime I. Mn lot the tight to yell»- ururi-g by with: apog- umomn PRESS in)" "use yasumcrow. D. c. Oxbow THE COMMODORE Now Saving The PM Ju-vt-UA-i-et-Nia.. BANQ0'rrsANDPa'rmsHtrtar'GEDA'rAmr%l" rtmulanm . - SKtmErRNn.NElutCtNlt6r8ruNEgtaao _ Chicken in a Basket taGeAbirqmFrsudtNeh- Tliram.rri.dPe-.--.Sad--Rn" help schools to aunt outstanding u. S: suing Bond; and fourth when is to let the Bond _of pine I 350 u. S. Sawing Bond. Education know of my facilities A $25 bond each will be [you In that night be available to when the g'enty next best outrun. {or the coming school year. The Judging will be done by - Bond would nrpmseinte it it you C. Hunt. gonad “MW would call the Board Office, High- of schools. Chicago; In: A. “I. land Port 1062, or if you would inn-on, -tesssor History: North- "M . note to the Board of Eln- wuteru University, and Ava-y o. cation, giving deans or any In- Crown, professor of Aa-g"emn {or-alien about phat: that might history, University of m be "nil-Me. Lyleo “at "l WFuTe-dlg _iA 0.1 of th- maior you.” in ”truth. when to RM Put in the lack of housing In- eiiitUs, to when It. to our con-unity. While hon-inc PM lem is “than for alt pol-Ions. when coming from other com- -itien and mm- to out com- mulity have a ”My dini- cdt [noble- in hue-inc "ttud and fietdirs. nibble quartem. The major need inroramati, in- expensive one to {our room upm- unu suitable for and! “milk. orNrtwotenehera. Therein-ho a Iced for rooms, panicululy when cooking Pririp- no avail- nhle. Knievel; the major and in for and! tuna-cuts that might be nail-Ne in the community. One of the beat was in which the residents of the district can help who}. to attmet outstanding when is to let the Bonn! _of 're-toe-ret 1ao.eGstioard.r. MNoon A - in hour: for the High- land Park telephone business ttf- fice mixing July 3rd m an- nounced mdny by E. M. Knox, manager for the Illinois Bell Tele- Phone Company. The business of- fice will be closed after 12:00 noon on Sundays. Hours for transacting business with the company on other dnrs will remain the me; Eight in the morning to 5:00 in the afternoon Mondays through Friday; There in an after-hour depository " the front door of the Busineu Office nvnihhle for public use " nu times, Knox said DON'T Ill/NT FOR STAMPS 'ev-rsh-Stes-Fa-ibn., GMSIu-ihnlloul , ' ONLY $1.45 -r'M.h.-86tb., Northmore's, Highland Park, Illinois A Sératching Dog UseqheseNntir-ItrKi-Ph_ Foerus,'rkhs,uee LMWlini " you can “in an” - stand a good than to fat - some extra money this pun-c h connection with the Santa Fe Ul- TiFiiainri'isreeiyt, so. first Chic-go 1tailrood Fill..- cording to be. URI. I“ u the president " the “Iii In announcing tho can” - ceuuy, Iaies stated the W h - to high school a“ van- . radius " so nu.- " Gigs-o- The than. of an any vii it "The South-mm India- - Their Customs and Habit!" II - mm in the Sun Pe Indian Vinita exhibit. The winner of the fimt - will receive I 8500 U. 8. SIM Bond; mood plan I 8100 U. 8. Saving Bond; third [that I '" u. s. Sevinz Bond; and _ Inclndod in the exhibit will be In an nod crafts building in which will be located a MIMI}! Indians engaged in their art: and' craft; work. A eonurrehesxaive col- lection of Indian m and until. one of the that collection: in ex.- imnoe. loaned to the Sun: Fe by the Inseam of Anthropology of Sun-FE. N. lex.,will also be on display. of about " authentic-ll! “W ducal reservation t"u2dii in which Indians of the Jemea, Ermi, Luann, Hopi, uni KING and Apache tribes witl live. The: will prepare their meals and any on their daily living on the exhibit grounds which will consist of - proximately three um Thursday, July t, 1948 my: --y 'u'n- i'ariuu-WiauA nil amk. nun In 177.195 “cannula-anu- a-ir-tom.-" lunar-3..“ mm.mull.l. “muslin. m, k. "e. - MID- Ilmmh- m clip-e-t‘” mun-wanna: mast-x...“ (HE-ti- ,“ - d! szeI-d-hl.) byCd-d - MAUI!

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