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Highland Park Press, 25 May 1939, p. 5

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The bride wore white net and finger tip veil. She carried calls lilâ€" lies. Her sister, Mrs. Dellz Chioni, served as matron of honor, and she mlphkl-uulut,mu.'l\e bridesmaids were Miss Biagi and Miss Ann Tonelli, wearing blue lace and net gowns. The matron of honor and bridesmaids also wore blushing bride veils, and carried bouquets of mixed flowers with tuâ€" lips . predominating. Serving the groom as ushers were his brother, -I.n;uhcddlr.h::..lu. % A. ‘Pedroni of Marseilles, HL, to Mr. Alfred Bertucci was solemnized last Saturday, May 20, at 10:80 o‘clock at the St. James church in Highâ€" wood.‘ Mr. Bertucci is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Elmer Bertucci, 345 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Miss Rose Valentini was the ehlm&dlr.mnt Bowman Dairy Milkmen‘s Bowling banguet given at Blum‘s Place in Wheeling on Tuesday evening. PEDRONTLBERTUCCI NUPTIALS ‘The Italian Women‘s Prosperity club will their reguiar meeting tonight day) at the Labor Temple at 8 o‘clock. All members are urged to be present, as plans ure to be made for & picnic to be held sometime in July. THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1989 1 ”EN' n# ews A" **%, 967 Waukegan Avenue Phone H. P. 3905 A. MORDINI JEWELER m::u-‘--u‘u- justs itself automatically to the wrist. And it‘s but one of our many beautifal Elgin watches for graduation, Come in and see them all! every year! When he does, be and unusual as our new Elgin ‘Flezon." w2 ol o;ul n.-‘:u Brillianily neurd ait im *BZ 50 @Your boy docen‘t graduate Mighwood Views The Bellarmineâ€"club of: the St. James church held their annual spring dance atâ€"the Arlington Counâ€" try club on Saturday, May 20. The dance music was furnished by Red Edwards and his orchestra and the dance committee was well rewarded for their hard work in trying to make the dance a success, by the attendance of a large crowd. Bowling team held their banquet on Tuesday evening at Blum‘s Place, in ‘Wheeling. During the dinner there was entertainment, after which everyone joined in dancing. The Elmer Tavern Bowler‘s team fld-wnfii'*h tavern, Day road, Half Day, on Monday, May 22, for the bowlers and their wives and girl friends. After dinner they danced to the tunes of Ett‘s Lenzi and his orchesâ€" tra. Many people will be glad to hear that Etts has reorganized his orchestra, and they are now acceph ing engagements. A bingo party was given by the Grace M. E. church on North avenue on Tuesday, May 22 Mr. andâ€" Mrs. Joe Albert of 289 incthares Pari e sary last Sundsy, 21. A buffet supper and reception was given for about one hundred of their relaâ€" tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs, John Peradotti hflnycwfiqdhd‘l‘n-dz flhâ€"“h“v& ple avenue is in the Park hoâ€"pital for observation. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Santi have moved to their new apartment at 225 North avenue. 125 North avenue, followed by a reception for their friends at the aflgflul"“uh!: traveling, after which they will raake their home in Highwood. Brus Bertucci, and Ernst Pedroâ€" ui, brother of the bride, A dinmer for the relatives was held at the Mersoochi Guest House at YOUR FURS AT BLUMS STANDARD RATES Modern vaults, on the ::'o:lul, with dd'ry- and odyupnflf;.' mb handle your minimum Mr:. Carl D. Stith. a neighbor residing at 329 Woodland road, found Mr. Conway dead in his car, when she heard a car running in his closâ€" ed garage, and went to investigate. Fomd Dut i W Apmed Py Garage Thursday N. Central : Horace H. Conway, 53, 878 Woodâ€" land road, was found dead of moter exhaust fumes, in his car in the gerage, at the rear of his home, Mrs. Lioyd Faxon of Winnetka will again give the June program at 2 o‘clock, reading a play of the current season.: The title of the play is being: witheld, and if memâ€" bers are to share in this intriguing secret, reservations must be made by Friday, June 2. P ast Thursday,. A verdict of deats due to despondency was returned by the coroner‘s jury. Former president of a Chicago ofâ€" fice supply . company bearing his name, Mr. Conway had been a resâ€" ident of Highland Park for cight years. Mr. Conway is survived by his wife, Elizabeth, and a daughter, Mrs. Robert Denzel of this city. of Woman‘s Ass‘n. The luncheon at 1 o‘clock on June 5th, given by the retiring board, will close the year‘s activities. Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Christoph Keller at 10:80 Monday morning at Kelley‘s chapel. Burial was in Graceland cemetery. To y ons The members of the Woman‘s Asâ€" sociation of the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church had an added rare treat at their May flower luncheon, when Miss Virginia Wilson, of Raâ€" vinia, pupil and protege of Ros#& Raisa, gave a delightful program of songs. Miss Wilson was accomâ€" panied at the piano by Mrs. John D. Laurie, also of Ravinia. lA;OYPU“:Imm ‘berries and Seedless Black S8AVYOYT LARGE PRUNES; 8 for 4 for JELLâ€"Oâ€"Assorted flavors; 8 pkgs...... Ib, jar; 4 for your choice, 8 for SHREDDED WHEAT per pkg. ...........__...... RITZ CRACKERS TKE . ...« cofterdieccssrenn KELLOGG‘S CORN FLAKES large pkg. ........ Cat Green Beans, Tomatoos, CUCUMBERS, Gr. ONION8 your choito & tor _ l4c SAYOY OLIVES Pess; No. 2 # your cholesoâ€" Pesrs; No. 2% cans Sealsweet J omols;':"m. 3: 95: HONEY DEW MELONS, large each Iilinois Fresh and T ASPARAGUS 5 # larke bunches ___ â€" A#JIG 2 large bunches Cal. Sweet Telephone PEAS; 3 lbs. for ...-...28c 2 ibs. for Festive Brandâ€"Tellow Corn, CALIFORNIA FINEST SWEET MELONS â€" 4 jumbo size; 2 for Fresh LIMA BEANS PICCHIETTT‘S FRUITS and VEGETABLES z: geuy, «= quart 89c Special prices per gal. sryanms qvcerearave. dn y Highland Park T47â€"8 ‘r’w.oo TRUCKS AT YOUR SERVICE Enterprise 2270 Imported Virgin OLIVE OIL Fruits & Vegetables PICCHIETTI!I BROS. at lowest market price. Thursday Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY . 33c 97¢ 29¢ 97¢ 25¢ 21¢ 29¢ 29¢ 11e 14¢ 10c "If it comes from Plicchictti‘s, it must be good!" Strictly Fresh pound Best Rolled Veal Roast North Shore Bacon | t e C & C e e Assorted Cold Meats Honor Srand Foods are great favorites whenâ€" ever sgerved. All the natural color and favor retained by Homor Brand quick freezing Green Peas, 8â€"o0z. pkg. ......16¢ Finest Miller & Hart Ham Best Loin Pork Roast is. e aase*" _ 3.. COF MinpriofiColt Mcsts _ I5¢ Ts toonitst. 31c . 3J€ Fresh Broilers and Fryers â€"~~at lowest prices. (Whole or Half) ; 16. FORT HOWARD pound Meat Specials BUY K.; NOW! Have You Tried Honor Brand FROS8TED FOODS? *‘-wmt:“ been approved by North M‘hfi ried Jmfl,ufl.dt «h â€"announcement just received by Miss Buzard, principel.â€" This means that recommended students of our w-n-uw of learning within the North Central states without entrance exâ€" aminations. . Jhe association prepares .cach year a new list of approved seconâ€" approved a period ‘h__{rthnuc-". ©Before any school can be considâ€" ered for approval by the North Cenâ€" tral association, it must be on the .z th::":m-nu- : school the ucooiaty h::h-m association as :iu-wuo...u.im.-hdylm. sanitation and janitorial service, inâ€" structional equipment, school 1liâ€" braty, school records, financial supâ€" port, and the preparation of the inâ€" stÂ¥uction staff. Boy Scout Drum and Bugle Corps to Play at Lake Bluff Meet : ‘The association approves seconâ€" dary schools in twenty states comâ€" prising a large portion of north cenâ€" tral and central United States. ._On Thursday evening, May 25 the Highland Parkâ€"Highwood Boy 23¢ RELIABLE LAUNDRY Quality Cleaners DRY CLEANING CO. T 1 § § U 6 AND for . P. 1178 Pure Creamery 29¢, o ou> d 3 1o: 29€ BUTTER 25%c datly. | 31¢ 27¢ 27¢ Martin Decker Is Awarded Boys‘ Club Scholarship Friday SHORELINE PAINT and GLASS CO. 32 N. First St. _ Phone H. P. 431 play for the opening of the and Son meeting for Lake Bluf#f Boy If westher permits the comps will Nlfidxun*:“ meeting Monday evening, 20, st Roger Williams and Burton aveâ€" mues. â€"‘This corps has been very hwwwm The announcement that Jack Kelly had been chosen to attend the sesâ€" sion of Boys State at Springfield, TlL., from June 25 to July 9, was also made at this time. Martin Decker, a senior at Highâ€" land Park high school, was awarded the Boys club scholarship in the asâ€" sembly last Friday. The officers of the newlyâ€"elected executive board of Boys club were then announced. They are William Mecham, president; : Bob Earhart, ‘man; Levinson, ; lndnahkhmn,m on May 14 and in the Lake County Firemen‘s parade May 22. CAMAYâ€"â€"The soap of beauâ€" tiful women; s BRITIZE CLEANSER OXYDOL, CHIPSO or Amer. FAMILYâ€" FPLAKES ‘3’ your choite: 2 for ... C Tâ€"oz. bottle per case .. your choite;.2 for You‘l Like Tup m.l‘d-. case Manor Mouse COFFEE for 89c¢ $1.20 45¢ T Oeonli tonde Made Ham to the iifivâ€"vm' ‘_EWw“-â€"l.â€"mâ€" t as Eaz“m:fim; Re Jegk E:h’fi- Tender u':«."".fi':.’. esns resistance for an g meal. may b Tooked 6 °=fiu to u:b-:‘hc in ons on ioaie! 13e poohd Ub minutes for hait‘a it & cveettememmncontimat ieacheon or dianer, and you will s More than sevâ€" enty years ago, Memorial Day was set aside as a time for special remembrance of our soldier dead. ure outings and social affaire, until now we look on this holiday as one of our big occasions for entertaining, indoors and out. I do not consider this out of place. hl.iuin‘.w.n.dm "lt&:nl- together fitting we dnmlddo:hk"'mnd Tet hn reuvin ib pirme jhst t we are to pursue such simple pleasures and satisfacâ€" tions? I wish you all a very happy boliday l tude, and a shift of weather with seren» id ienss CEWMTj ERWNTp RVNETY SAWE When it comes to &ddh"hth serve the Decoration holi~ 3ay, 1 ma reminded of the amall boy o o t n en m. select so long as a Tender Made Ham: withthe bone inror boneless in flavorâ€"sa whole or Mfi -,o“;l this happy trio: will ing: o renigmng c EENY, MEENY, MINEY, MO! , 4 reminded of the smail ho said he did not care what Bavar $.~ I will be e e tee 1 A Pooe £ Fiati Nes Wak "Worlgs pob. =â€" &A Press Pra S0ur Avocano & Crareraut? Sacap, HOLDAY MENU by CGEORGE RECTOR PAGE FIVE

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