Mrs. N. B. Larson Funeral services were held yesâ€" terday at 2:00 p.m. at the Kelleyâ€" Spalding chapel for Mrs. Nafe B. Larson of 230 McDaniels avenue. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein offiâ€" ciated. Mrs. Larson, the former Louise Carolyn Homan, was 71 years old on June 25. She passed away on August 1, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital after a short Besides her husband, she is surâ€" vived by two daughters, Mrs. John Nizzi of 231 McDaniels avenue and Mrs. Angelo Ruttilio of 228 McDaniels avenue, and three sons, Carl of Lake Forest, and Edwin and Leonard of Highland Park, a sister, Mrs. Nora Pople of Highâ€" wood, and a brother, Gustof Hoâ€" man of Winnetka. Mrs. Larson and her husband would have celebrated their fiftyâ€" fifth wedding anniversary on Octâ€" ober 12. She has lived all her marâ€" Funeral Services For John Rossi Interment was in Mooney‘s Cemetery. John Rossi of 918 Sunnyside avenue passed away at his home, following an illness of several years‘ duration. Thursday, August 5, 1948 ried life in Highland Park. Born in Italy on November 10, 1875, he came to this country in 1900. His first home was in Toluca, Illinois He moved to Farmington, Illinois, before comâ€" ing to Highland Park. A meat cutâ€" ter by trade, he retired ten years Funeral services were held on Wednesday, Aug. 4, at 9:00 a.m. at the Immaculate Conception Church with burial in St. Anne‘s cemetery in Toluca. Mrs. Anna Donohue Buried on Tuesday Besides his wife, Mary, he is survived by two sons, Ralph of Highland Park, and Lawrence of Evanston. On Tuesday, Aug. 3, at 9:30 a.m., funeral services were conâ€" ducted at St. James Church, Highâ€" wood, for Mrs. Anna Donohue aged 85, of 239 Highwood aveâ€" nue, Highwood. S Mrs. Donohue passed away on Friday at the Bee Sgstorinm, Lake Zurich, after a two years‘ illness. Now is the time when the driesâ€"lawnmowers must be sharp to eut, â€".® Obituaries Invite you to enjoy the good food they serve at Highland Park, Mincis PRESS WANT ADS plan your next party. ‘Tel, Glencoe 1594 Shelton‘s Ravinia Grill Week Days and Saturdays: 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 p.m. Sundays: 11:00 a.m. to 7:45 p.m. CLOSED MONDAYS > Telephone H. P. 608 GET RESULTS Let us help you Where the Hamburger Is Glorified French Fries â€" Fountain Service 389 Roger Williams Ave. BUD and BOB STORE HOURS: SUBURB TRAINSâ€" h (Continued from page 1) OMdï¬l-hnM'flu which seem practical, "If these efforts succeed we may look ahead to improvements far beyond the immediate goal of merely keeping the electric service going." Among North Shore officials who recently determined to take interâ€"community * action ~ on ~the railroad problem are Village Presâ€" ident William S. Warfield III and Village Manager Herbert L. Woolâ€" hiser of Winnetka; Village Presiâ€" dent John W. Arthur, Trustee George L. Erwin Jr., and Village Manager George R. Young of Glencoe;â€"Trustee Ralph M. Smith and Village Manager William A. Wolff, Wilmette; Mayor Robert F. Patton, Highland Park; Mayor John Giles, Business Manager Neil Campbell and City Attorney John E. Baker, Jr., of Lake Forest. Draws Huge Crowds North Shore Line President Bernard J. Fallon and Northwesâ€" ern President R. L. Williams have announced their willingness to meet with the town fathers for exploratory talks. Chicago Railroad Fair Chicagoans are attending the national Railroad Fair in record numbers. Paid admissions totaled 417,525 at the end of the ninth day of the Fair, Wednesday, July 28. In the same period admissions to the grandstand for four daily performances of "Wheels aâ€"Rollâ€" ing," the spectacular pageant of transportation which is central atâ€" traction at the Fair, amounted to 133,427. Four governors of states attendâ€" ed the national Railroad Fair durâ€" ing the threeâ€"day period, Saturday through Monday, July 31, Aug. 1 and 2. Governor Green of Illinois attended the Fair Saturday. The governors of Colorado and Utah made it Sunday, and on Monday, the governor of Indiana arrived. Born in Ontario, Canada, on July 29, 1863, Mrs. Donohue came to the United States in 1888. She was preceded in death by her husband, Chris, and daughter, Margaret. One son, Arthur Crawâ€" ford, survives. cemetery. Interment ~was <in ‘Ascension Beach Ball, large ... ... . Cushion, beach or stadium, Utility beach bag, inflates for Scottie‘ Lawnmowers (only 2 left) 17 inch blades, only 19 lbs. ... ... ... .. .$19.95 Aluminum Beach Back Rest â€" Fibrglas cushion, (only 1 left) ................$12.98 cushion or swimming . folds pocket size ... ... Phone H. P. 256 369 CENTRAL AVE. Just West of Alcyon Theatre Closed Wednesday at Noon (Enter Thru Brand‘s Studio) Hours 9â€"5:30 â€" Eves. 7:30â€"90:30 Dollar Day Values at the New Day Store Ice Cream Wemnï¬hnhmfln(ï¬mdmuw mmdaddflmhflymbdvinflqwh’dihmï¬on with Highland Park "Dollar Days", we are offering as follows: > LIST PRICE | DOLLAR DAY PRICE NEW DAY STORES, INC. Patricia has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on July 26 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hayes of 641 Deerfield avenue,. She has a brother, Charles Wesley, 2. _ nold Schadewitz of 631 Vine aveâ€" nue. Mr. Hayes is the son of Mrs. E. C. Hayes of 518 Midlothian Mrs. Hayes is the former Ruth Schadewitz, daughter of Mrs. Arâ€" avenue. On July 27 Mr, and Mrs. Philip M. Price of 241 Harbor avenue, Glencoe, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on â€"July 30 for Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Bundy of Glenview. The baby boy born on July 31 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Hodgson of 787 Princeton avenue, has been named William Arthur, He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Flint of 315 N. Green Bay road. His mother is the former \Joy Flint. The little boy, who weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, has a sister, Sharon Ruth, 22 months old. The baby‘s daddy is the composer of the well known song, "The Music Goes ‘Round and ‘Round". A daughter was born on August 1 at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Savage of 859 Deerfield road, Deerfield. A sister for Nancy, who will be three years old in November, arâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! STORE WIDE CLEARANCE 504 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 944 Savings up to 50 per cent Dresses and Accessories VALUES IN ALL DEPARTMENTS SHARP REDUCTIONS IN DOLLAR VALUE DAYS T HE PRESS OWMU $1.69 $1.49 rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on August 1. The little girl has been named, Marjorie Ann. They are the daughters of the Edward Passinis of 928 N. Lewis avenue, Waukegan. Mrs. Passini is the former Shirley Wilson. Grandâ€" parents are the Kenneth B. Wilâ€" sons of 728 W. Park avenue and the Joseph Passinis of Elm street, Highwood. To Close Friday The seven local Junior Playâ€" grounds have been in operation since June 21st. The programs have been set up for children from 5 to 10 years of age. After two weeks of operation additional inâ€" structors had to be added to the staff at Ravinia, Elm Place, Sunâ€" set and Braeside because of large enrollments at these playgrounds. According~to anâ€" announcement from the local Plun%:d Recreation office the d Park Junior Playgrounds will close officially tomorrow, August 6th. When Motorist Loses Control of Automobile 2 for $3.49 (or $1.89 ea.) 2 for $3.39 (or $1.75 ea.) 3 for $2.69 (or $1.19 ea.) $14.95 each $9.95 each $5.95 each Two infants were injured on Monday when a motorist lost conâ€" trol of her automobile and it leaped the curb crashing into two parked baby carriages at North avenue and Waukegan road, Highâ€" wood. % 3 for $2.49 (or $0.98 ea.) The babies were Brenda Gail Long, 5 months old, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Junior W. Long of 186 Edgecliffe drive, and Michael Robert Hutchings, 3 months, son of Sgt. and Mrs. Robert Hutchâ€" ings of the same Edgecliffe adâ€" dress. ; The driver of the car was Lynn Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan road. QUALITY RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘ & DRY CLEANING CO. S’Lop Phone H. P. 178 CHANGE OF HEART A ~minister. advertised â€" for a handy man, so when on the next morning a neat young man rang the doorbell, he immediately startâ€" ed to interview the youth. "Can you fire the furnace and have breakfast on the table by seven every morning?" asked the minister. The young man thought he could. "Can you polish all the silver, wash ~the ~dishes, and keep the house and grounds neat and tidy*" the minister continued. 4 "Wait a minute, Reverend!" protested the young man, "I want to get married, sure. But if it‘s going to be anything like that, you can count me out right now!" 532 Central Ave. Line of Supplies. 302 N. St. Johns Ave., H. P. Phone H. P. 4640 6 N. SHERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. â€" NOW UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT â€" Schools and Stores +. DEERFIELD PRODUCE CO.| © 228 North St. Johns T. S. DUFFY FURNITURE COMPANY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY CANINE BEAUVTICIANS For Dollar Day DAILY DELIVERY FRUITS AND VEGETABLES on any purchase over $10 ‘"Everything for the Family Pet" ONE DOLLAR OFF him to our complete . A n d B eef. service. Phone us Canned F oo ds A. G. McPHERSON, Inc. 387 Park Ave. Phone H. P. 638 Page 5