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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1932, p. 8

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& 0+ *« ) $Â¥H â€" ; thony â€"Lenciont,~died Friday last, at 7:40 ao‘clock, in the Highland Park hospital, following about ten * days of illness of pneumonia, which started from a bad cold. > wood, and burial was in All Saints cemetery, near DesPlaines. â€" The and more than a thousand friends of the family called at the home, 138 S; Green Bay road, following Mrs. Lencioni‘s death, to express their sympathy. This indicates the high esteem in which the deceased lady was held in the community snd‘ ily has in the city. Highland Park immediately followâ€" ing her marriage to Mr. Lencioni in 1907. Here both made a host of loyal m by whom they have alâ€" The funeral was held Monday at 10 o‘clock at St. James church, Highâ€" Ml'!. . ¢ 4 5z Mrs. Lencioni‘s~death was a source MM»-»» f‘ -‘lm;”‘r:fe to ~them~ tfl,hfic Death Occurred amily deep sympathy of th engaingamrens Ffid'y the entire community at this time. Mre Mlwa Tlactens se â€"» ,_ |< Besides the husband there surâ€" Mrs. Lencioni was born in Chi All our meat is inspected by the United States Government Pure Homeâ€"made Pork Sausageâ€" Meat â€"â€"â€" Juicy Milwaukee Red Hots Fresh Pork Tenderloin _ Fancy Veal Chops . . Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal Fresh Meaty Spare Ribs Lean Native Boiling Beef Finest Rib Lamb Chops 4 A1GW iL Lincoln Market hwwmmmnc sevesnensessbenevss sa0 e0000 00 200 000 evesensnnes o6 as o0 ame 00000040 wessuns renes canes ann ns nens en e en maw n t‘s Premium Sliced Bacon _ ative Kound Steak rvereanesens ds cannereceeeen0e 00 519 Central Avenue -as;-wm~.â€"_......;...â€"~.~.m-.-«m Specials for Saturday Only Wenheneevepeethanens sn eaksnens ie 60000 +8 on + 200000 *messnesecennansensdensansess ao4s s en2 0000 0 evertnennenteenes rens careunsen%40 48 k 0000028 400000200000 ereerennan snn s nans o a on en en 00 nannir 2 on n eranmetensent sns nearsesnense o6 en bnea90 850008 2e 00 00 200 00 Metenemes reakue seuna aoenviaenn s 0+4 440 bea0en0s 20000 wentsia road, died Saturday at the Highland Park hospital. The funâ€" the Kelley funeral home, and burial was in the Mooney cemetery. The parents have the sympathy of their many friends in their bereavement. Little Boy Dies; Funeral on Tuesday vive two daughters, Mrs. Carl Risâ€" don, Highland Park; Mrs. Mafalda Fesegallo, Philadelphia (who is here at present);=and four sons,â€"Paul, c?::l. Edward and: Daniel <~Lenâ€" 0 Mrs. Kashmir Lazzoroni, are both dead, but several brothers and sisâ€" ters live in Chicago, and one sister, Mrs. <Jose Pacini is a resident of Lester Lowe, twoâ€"yearâ€"old son of aresesedgesaans _ 30c _ 30¢ â€"12¢ 15¢~ 35¢c _ 22¢ 10c 25¢ 15¢ ~THE PRESsS who has been seriously ill for the last week is slowly improving. Mrs. A. J. Trapp and Mrs. John Fay are attending their bridge club this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Clark in Northbrook. The Philomathean Reading Circle is meeting next Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Isabel Juhrend. The Misses Viola and Carolyn Shields who have been at the Mansâ€" field Country club, Fredericksburg, W. Va., are arriving this week at the Moraine hotel for an indefinite stay. Mrs. McPherson Hise entertaingd her bridge club at luncheon and her bodyâ€" was badly bruised. She is getting along as well as can be expected. Mrs. Herbert L. Mead of 26 Oak lane, was severely injured in an automobile ‘accident last Thursday afternoon at Howard and Asbury avenues, Evanston. She was taken to the St. Francis hospital where an emergency operation was perâ€" formed. She was injured about the Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl enâ€" tertained guests at dinner on Sunâ€" day. _ ~1CPOr of this clty, ._..._____.___________ Miss Alice Joyce of Chicago was the â€" weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Viola Conrad. motor trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest J. Victor of Detroit, Mich., are. makiny an on The â€"Sorosis Amicae will hold their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Roy Howe Monday evening. This will be a masquerade party. An evening of fun is assured. Miss Carold Pansy of Oshkosh, Wis. is the house guest at the Fritz Bahr home on Laurel avenue. The Philathea class of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical â€"church will meet next Tuesday evening, January 19 at the home of Mrs. Ernest Kuehne, 607 â€"Glenview avenue. She will~ assisted by Mrs. Clinton Stryker, Mrs. Earl Fritsch â€"and~Miss Alice Meyers. A white elephant sale will by the name and address of the writer. by Wednesday noon to l:-un appearance in Chicago offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughb mfl x â€"Telephone Central 3355 â€" SAÂ¥ trsice ing Udell Building, Highland Park, HI. Telephones MHighland Park 557â€"558â€"559 SUBSCRIPTION PRICE $2.00 PER YEAR . All communications must be accompanied THE HIGHLAND PARK RRESS Chicago office 6 N. Michigan ave. . State 6826 1914 ~at .~.» ‘.M‘ ost :â€"ohvâ€".â€".‘â€"_w-â€" -â€". a ffairs where Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Garnett Jeft resday morning. for a ten days ¢€ eEex |â€" Phyllis Durbahn, daught IS8SUED THURSDAY OF EACH WEEK » gnter by Iand Mrs. W. E. Durbahn af | Local and Personal oft Aighland Park January 14, 1982 Matter March 1. is spending a few days this No. 46 on the cavern walls, pear to be of Greek origin, Y°"* found by George Brainerd, J‘fi ville, who recently explored cavern which had been co an old den in the rocks, the lair of wild animals. Specim of the ~writing ! been nnten:o Smithsonian instit* and requests have been made t !* Mr. and Mrs. William Cunning ham of Skokie avenue, announce th birth of a daughter, born yesterday, Wednesday, Jan. 13, at the High ‘land Park hospital. Primitive Writings of Grafton, II1., and near the M sissippi river. §e 1 Writings, believed to have M inscribedâ€"centuries ago by primiti® men, have been found on the wal: of a cavern in a bluff in the vicimg Remember the bakery sales being held at ghe Social Service office erâ€" ery Saturday morning. _____ _ G. Duffy on Tuesday morning, Ja»â€" uaryâ€"12, at_St. Thersa‘s church, it Alhambra, Calif. The young coupk will make their home in Alhambr: Mr. and Mrs. L. N. Berube arâ€" nounce the marriage of their daugh Mrs. Fred Henning of Libertyâ€" ville, mother of Mr. Fred Henning and Mrs. Joseph Snyder of this city and Mr. Charles Henning of Deer 11th, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Paul Sitz of Libertyville. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Otto Coppers of Railway avenue are the proud par ents of a baby girl born at the Highland Park hospital on Tue: ing friends and relatives. While here she is making her home with her daughter, Mrs. Harlan Roges of HaH Day road. _ _Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gaitsch of DesPlaines are rejoicing on the aug , born.on Satur. day, Jan. 9, at the Highland Park Mrs. A. Hook of New Hampshire is spending a few weeks her visit. Mrs. Charles Swickard entertain. ed the members of her five hundred club at a masquerade party, Monâ€" Mrs. Irene Lauridsen spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee, Wis. visis ing friends, mâ€"mfi EE;E ' le on‘&l day, breaking ‘her jaw bone and cutting a deep gash in her chin. S), is getting along nicely, but wilt 1. unable to use her jaw for about three â€"weeks. R â€"Mr. â€"and â€"Mrs.â€"Fred â€"Rivett "af Clay street, Highwood, are the hap. the Highland Park hospital on Fri. day, Jan. 8. The strange writings, which 4 Found in Cavern at ; â€"Grafton, Illinos THURSDAY, JANUARYy nere. in, daughter of Durbahn of Beyon: 14. 198 . & Wweek aiso spent so the American Constantinople Music was g _Rér, a young â€" _;t, who is .1 ~Chicago ~*Betty" Clevel: e members, F old, but the sn tion of hep per ’NT':ise for he ""O of Mrs, ashington s 'M‘y, Ja _ The social s« coming year ; mittee was cl for the coming ““A*Miflul given by Miss traveled exter byways of the ~The North an‘s League meeting on T Winnetka W ing the prog meeting was Harrison He: Three â€"â€"â€"â€"me in ] Waueonda _ ... Barrington . . Lake Zurich Lake â€" Bluff â€" . Lake Forest Do ( D Lake Forest _ m, lelein (l: North Chicago Waukegan . Do (W. TAX sons with given as 1 remained | 30 city, t of the cou eluding â€"t] Total tax avenue, this week 1931 tax progr (Shie of

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