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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1935, p. 2

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€ 1 + at $4 l. B R #s mt Th oA New officers areâ€" Joghn Tammari, marshal; Louls Ori, and Joe Fini, sergeants; Mario Ori, Alfred Ori Reâ€"elected officers greValerio W. Zagnoli, president ; . lo Fabbri, viceâ€"president; Roberto . Saielli, diâ€" rector; John Brugioni and Battist Truceano w;.tmm; idio V. Moâ€" cogni, rer; Busgoni Alfonso, financial secretary; Nello Ori, + responding | secretary ; Arturo m- idei, â€" of : sigk committee; Nello Tam ~gick| committee. | Officers of Modenele Mutual Aid SBociety were elected Rt the meeting heldlutfléiday veniing. : With exception six,. all officers: w reâ€"elected to their 3 '.P Modenese‘Sbci”:“ f <__ Elects Yegr‘s Officers The chairman of fare committee of Park Woman‘s Club, Brannen and Mrs. bers, have charge tion of tickets in Glencoe and Deerflel be also obtained . a Store. , 1 _A garden party fo benefit Lake Bluff Orphanage be held at Bel Orme, the country estate of Mrs. Harry M. MciIntoshlat 1130 North St;ot.sbikfl Forest) on Saturday, July: 18. 1. 1. :> t > £~> / t A program was: nged for the parting guests whith consisted of music, games and short. talks by the Rev. Mr. Suhr and! Harry Eichler. ‘The occasion being also the birthday anniversary of Migs Portratz, a huge cake was ted to her by her intimate friends. * Miss Potratz has been a resident of Highland Park for the past thirty years or more, most of which time she has been in the employ of the E. M. Watkins family. During her stay here «Miss Potratz has been a loyal and faithful worker of the Reâ€" deenter c¢nmg‘atio:‘m::d developed a wide circle of fri . She is reâ€" turning to her hol‘i?e at Waupaca, Wis. | cce Benefit GarderiParty To Be Weld J1 The Wiese family who have lived in Highland Park Highwood durâ€" infi the past years will make their future home in Wilmette, Mr. Wiese, until a few |moriths ago was former manager of A. & P.‘store at Highwood, has been called into active service of United States Army, having beern «@ssigned the rank of captain in Quartermasâ€" ters Corps with h rters in Chiâ€" cago. Du;in: his stay in Highwood, Hr.Wiqchuhg?nryncflvein political and civic : affairs, having served as treasurer of the city and as a member of the school board. | Over 75 member;lof the mceme'r Lutheran Church, West Central Aveâ€" nue, gathered at the assembly room of the church on ;ltlnd:y wvrx‘ng, to bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiese and family of Highwood and Miss Mary Potratz, of this city, who are leaving this nity to take up their residence el:fihen. . Large Crowd Attends Farewell PLrty nh‘};nday â€" n ySe t pein<minlt pemertlens; divactrbeibechPetnetnaral â€" J . MHuCE high school age. These youngsters begin shortly after ‘the middle of June to antiounce in no uncertain tei the apâ€" proach of Independence Day. With the general di urbance of the peace the number of tetanus or lockjaw vic begin to increase.:" E. : tat "Wounds inflicted by powder burns and es ially by blank cartridge guns are pa 'culartl’g! ligble to cause an inâ€" fection with tetanus. |Injuries of this type drive into the flesh the tetanus germs which are so often present in dust and soil. ‘(While inj from firecrackers and toy pistols are by no meians the only wounds that predisposeand lead to lockjaw they are the t hgzardous in this respect. Cleanâ€" cut wounds which bleed freely are much less dangérious. ‘While great improvement in the prevention o lockjaw has taken plage in recent years, upwards of fifty lives are still lost annually in Illinois with young boys as the prinâ€" cipal viectims. | Any wound that carries dust or dirt into the flesh may I'&lslt in teba‘nus. but injuries from firew)iprka are most likely to| so.result. J foy. > : ‘"Proper treatment of the wounds and the use of tetanus antitoxin will |usually prevent the disease," $ 4 Subscription Price, $1.50 per year Communi¢ations inté for tion be written on one aide of nt:'o-lr. : the d of the s should reach the We Teanpptastans | ob Gofart‘y\ Timisorud i Te dinivonadicesat in Blcho cb d Cre are nearly as y fatalities from lockjaw as in all th remainâ€" {r;ghmor‘:thf mbined.) Every third victim is a boy under CHICAGOQ OFFICES Entered as Second 4 % t wh i: Xith approacth of another Independence Day comes a warning ftom the State Department of Public Health of the direé regults whifh frequently accompany injudicious celebrations with the glamor and noise of fireworks. Of the 1,242 pebple in Illinois who have been victi to fatal lockjaw since 1919, one of avery three was a boy between 5 and 15 years of age and the mortality is signifi ally conâ€" centrated around the Fourth of July, aceording to Dr. A.C. Baxter, assisfiznt'dire or of the Department. | ‘Dnring.gun'e‘ap. July,‘"! Dr. Baxter said, "there are PAGE TWO Handle Fireworks Carefully! cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of 6 ce in (Aimemi oo on on O poenened Oein uies iot, catertainimente or othet THE HIGHLAND 'PARK_PRfi’fs THE e child 1::1- the Highland 12. George L. tles J. Chainâ€" the distribuâ€" ighland [Park, lask Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinols eld July 13 Tickets nrxt: Gsell‘s D CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP A member of A second address on "“hl':%ber Systems of the Bible" } arâ€" ranged for Wednesday evening, July 10 at 8 o‘clock at the :%: United will be "The Last Twelve es of Markâ€"their genuiness esthblished." Come and bring some fri k2 Special Address at | | _ First U. E. Church Eighteen applications re <preâ€" rntodr-nd approved by the society, rom residents of both and Highland Park. were ‘from: . Americo Ladurini, Epnest Gherardini, Victor , Amâ€" edeo Santi, Rodolfo Gioni, Peté Fonâ€" tana, Frank Gorgini, nie Cueâ€" chi, Joseph Lenzini, Sam Mingini. Marco ‘Bernardini, C lo <Monâ€" atelli Carlo Solignani, Julio Nizzi, Oliver | Zanarini, Louis (Be ‘rdl,] Pellagrino Mordin, Carlo arzoli. S l{ Installation of the nt officers ind reading of financial | port for e past fiscal year will't‘l:‘phce uly 26 at 8 p.m. in St. J Hall. / Arbitration â€" committe6: â€" Cesare gnoli, chairman; M Ugolini, ete Nannini, Sesto S , John ‘Dr., Alien S. Pearl..Jt.,iwu re pointed physician of the ‘society and Egidio §Sirotto, flag ard bearers. WEATHERED MISSES SHoOP MARTHA WEATHERED SHOP Clectance Sabe $10. 03 ds e onl d n e t tm MARTHA ivn'mzn‘mn sHOPS Special attention is called to the collecâ€" tion of large in the Drake. Women who require sizes up to 42 will find clothes cut from speci patbem and made from the finest fabtics at irresistible prices. Regardiess of your size, you will find a lovely collection from which to : select, Sma]l sizes in Misses Shop. 1016 Willoughby Tower | Tel. Central 8355 The bulk of tliesa two tremenddu# stocks of the finest apparel obtainable now available at ipriceg ridiculously low. G OW N S SPORTS W Company, nvd-n 4 Telephome Highiand Parg shrâ€"popedy 9§$0 NORTH MICHIGAN AT oar IN THE DRAEE HOTEL 5 cents per single copy ‘.,f was reapâ€" > SUITS . CoAts #AR'_ + MILLINERY land standâ€" 8 :16 n.n'eiElu’* ster WI:QIN.“-MYé hw_ Â¥ 62 $ :30 a.m. ‘ 8 :30 Gt:x: Pro 8180 . | Radio Reviv TUESDAY, ’Jgg.ifiâ€"_w /0 T B0 am. ;:Gomlhm § .+ 8# Hill Billy Revue. 8: Revival. 4 :% ... doe R h. £ Today‘s Program. hR | Rnninh: pooig Aigices j 19 :00 %Nfllm _/ 1:00 p.m. J. C.\O‘Hair, Bible Teacher. _ _\ #:15 . . Dance Master, . MoNDaAY, JULY s | ( _ â€"T:80 am. Chieago Gospel Tabernacle. * . 8:00 Hill Billy Revue. $] OM :. | Orthestra. j T :80 â€"â€" \ Waukegan Orchestra, Do £.) : Gordon. * . } #:00 . Wi Orchestra. ; 8 :15 I Master, BUNDAY, JUEY 7 ‘ xsl f ::OQ am. J. C. 0 3 Teacher, l +80. _ Hungarian 10 :00 Jewishs Program." s > 10 80 North Shore Church. \ ‘ ::np.umg-smums:n ; ' 5:30 J. 0. O‘Hair. + f :b :45 .. Hin Dance. 6 :156 â€"Dance Master. 4 SATURDAY, JVLY $ _ ; 1280 a.m. Chicago Gospel Tabernacle. x ==: Hill Billy Revue, .9:00 * Joe Rudolph., | O :15 , oday‘s Program. .. 9 :20 Dance Master, .. l:g. ‘O; Gems, 1 :00 p.m. J, C. 'llmw. 1;:80 C oâ€"Slovak Program. 200 Polish Hour. 5:00 : G: Program. $ t . Mhuy oreaiy. 4 ing Crosby, ; y $8 | Avasmin., 6 :30 I n Program. 7 :00 â€" / Front Page Drama. :18 | Orthestra. f 4 :80 Waukegan Orchestra, 9 :15 6:15 :15 9:45 10 :00 1:30 THURSDAY, 9:15 8:15 8 :30 T:4 :30 8 :30 9 :00 \#:16 9 :80 10:00 J T Radio Programs 8100 m'n 3«“-. ¢taum,. :: > 1‘. ;â€" 8 :00 n%,;“ ::}‘o 7 Madtex Program. ; f f C3 m 0 :00 News Flashes. 1:00 p.m. J. C. O‘Hauir, Bible Teacher, 1 :30 â€" Studio. 4 :30 2o : doeitudeigh" \$:15 | .\ Today‘d Program. â€" is ‘M f Family Robinso f 1 m nson 10:00 ; &Prdpm News Flashes. ~1:00 p.m, J| C..O‘Hair, Bible Teacher. 5:15 5:80 6 1456 6:00 6x5 6 :80 T:16 7 :80 1 :80 15 180 100 116 :80 ~Baseball News. Dance Master. Eddy Duchin. In ng People, m Kings. im __ Joe Rudo! i ‘Today‘s Program. Zion C Hour, Dance. Joe Master. M Moments, i«”fudolph.'" Ipb. . Dinher Dance. Rhythmania. Fundamental Bible Class. Zion Studio. Pm e. Polish Hour. *‘ â€" lfizm. n woliene d teain, qn Master, Revival, “}’:.&1'0 Pr:r am. Musicale. * Greek Program. Dinner Dance. Big Brothers. Rh Kings. Dance Master, Hour, F: laakr. §A:nt Musicale. Master, ner Dance, nce Master. (Polish Hour D igh Hour. nce Master, Debs. Bros. _ e Rudolph. Mauster, ‘ Moments. ian Program, Master. rmous Orchestra, Concert. Kings. ce Master, JWLY 4 1080 Kilocycles hicago Gospel Tabernacle. THE PRESS {The Italian Woman‘s Prosperity ($ub is planning a picnic at Santi‘s rove ‘on Sunday, July 21. Free égmpomti to the picnic grounds r‘ées and other entertainments will be (provided. | ‘ : :George Knaak, McG ?\él, Augus . Welich, A Merner, M William â€"F. Vilas. : (Last wee! tributed to published a ed sinte th ib\iore Ct%nâ€"tributfe To * @~=<~~~| Centennial Fund Ges Prosperityâ€" Club Plans Picnic #:80 ; A 2 :45 | Master: f 10 } ews Flashes. 195 | Master, _‘ | 2 $ olish Hour. f } ym . C. O*Hair, Bible Teacher 4:80 | Master. 4145 for it toget Ideal don‘ in or At le "WIE GEHT‘s, HEINIE. 1s THE HoTt WEATHER GETTING You pown?" we hope so! Why not let your the new deal? sm.um.m.ldz? Dog Food! A dog reflects his master‘s 1 You demand good food, so hold out on your pup! Feed him ! Sutely, it is ideal for any dog â€"â€" isn‘t just a lot of scrap foods thrown. r. It is a scientifically proportioned ind of. foods â€". carefully assayed i and vitamin values. No hitâ€" guess work about it! "Cd n UNDHEIT, y i . _ HEINIEâ€"MAYBE THEY WILL Master. mous Orehestra t Musicale. oe Rudolph. nee Master, nner Dance. a list of those who conâ€" the ccnt::mis! fund was d these names were addâ€" {errmann, Jr., Teo. J, arvie Bros., Mrs. J. Româ€" Ziesing, Jacob Ott. John ugust Sieffert, Clara M. s. Fredericka Koebelin, NWeir, E. R. Seese, R. C. i n c s & 5(&3« ‘: ce en + en e ioi . Je u: Aane 6 W t A l 16:56 Wednesdayâ€"Our Midâ€" servâ€"| ice will be held in the er room, * Miss Evelyn Snyder will have charge N of this service. Noâ€" n?aflnr or / friend of this church can afford to miss this very helpful servi | w*P .+ Th yâ€"â€"The _ ladies will meet at 7 p.m. The compmu class meet at 8 p.m.| | || : ages. ‘.‘:’,} 11 a.m. Morning worship gkcv, H. * ~F. Siemsen, p ch Iv’ + h No â€"Sunday evening »sérvice M y â€" A meeting “.ybo conâ€" gregation will be held at 8 p.m. in the chapel, all membe rlf urged to be present.. <â€" . //:! A The any _ ca quested E‘w and in : please . ‘H. F. Siemsen, E:: phone 2 Fridayâ€"The . Comm nts Class will meet at 7 p.m. in & }putor‘l Bt. J study. :; k f :'-: 6. & Sunday: _ #! P .: E. 9:45 a.m. Sunday Sclpofi for all|} <The s Church News St. Paul‘s Evangelical: *] * â€"Deerfield â€"_ F, G. Piepenbrok, P3 Church school and l +20 a m 1 solp 43 brsitorstienistrastansaa c at arverctts by w as "JA, ABER. 1 couLBD &TAND p IT JF.THEY FED on WILSON‘‘$ 10 /7 Wilson‘g Idgal Dog Food is toifledested â€" fit for y‘p own table; and st@iped right on the tidy, divellbel"usfl okay.. Give your dog a treat! W) e likes and will thrive on Wilkbals Ideal) of this energyâ€"packed food goeg lang way. Take Uncle Sam‘s Word for It! and appetite appeal; and vitamins A and D. SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Pmd Auqh ko AN LAKE FOREST Theatre Bldg. on 1 "F ilson‘s Ideal Food is MY . Wt L The ; vacatior ices ar Fred Br days wi Tnylor; service ; Dr. J. will hav 7 and 1 â€" If ser SWAMESCOTTâ€"MA esque ., Where ver oil for .mwl‘*‘f- .-"m‘h }:“ nd Park ul am. + { i ut 0 Waheks, If j . Ailg i9 $hokw * T KENN RBDAY, 31 LY On England C es '; tele Bne 1985 rivate Â¥Aor of your is â€"â€"f oo ®tn the lease Ri Cighland Ppy. OCtan on | § 3b +. 48. ©0M ipletee, LÂ¥ D; W te 1z hi T bi 4« te th pl n $t Te H

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