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Highland Park Press, 28 Sep 1939, p. 5

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Mighwood Mighlights Miss Liewellyn was feted at a miscellaneous shower last week at the home of Mrs. Harold Kronke Mrs. Stella Sheridan announces the marriage of her daughter, Miss Bernice Mahen, to Mr. Roy Casâ€" telari, which took place last Tuesâ€" day in Waukegan. The young couâ€" ple will make their home in Deerâ€" field. the Highland Park hospital where she spent many weeks under obserâ€" vation,. Although she must remain in bed at home, she is doing a very fine job of recuperating. ANNOUNCE ROMITTIâ€" BELTRAMO NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs. John Romitti of 251 mo, son of the Frank Beltramo‘s of Bevier, Mo. The wedding will take place at the St. James church on Saturday morning, Sept. 30, at 11:80, Father Ward officiating. MARGARET LLEWELLYN TO MARRY The marriage of Miss Margaret Liewellyn to Mr. John Danus of Chicago is being announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lieâ€" wellyn of 235 Evolution avenue. Father Ward will hear the vows at the St. James church on Saturday, of Ft. Sheridan, at which approxiâ€" mately twentyâ€"four of her friends attended. Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Muzzarelli were pleasantly surprised last Sunâ€" day evening by a visit from their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ottavio Muzâ€" zarelli of Detroit, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Muzzarelli are here to attend the American Legion convention in Chicago and are registered at the Stevens hotel. In between the many activities planned for them they will visit with the Silvio Muzzarelâ€" lis. Entering Northwestern university this week for his last year is Mr. Peter Trucano of 317 Grove avenue. Miss Gloriana Carani was among the guests who attended the birthâ€" LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1989 Little Ida Casoria is home from e > s Waukegan LAKE COUNTY‘S LARGEST AND OLDEST STORE . .. OUR NEW MODEL ROOMS, as well as the New Kroehler Harmonizer. Be Your Own Decâ€" orator After You See This New Spectacle. We Invite You to Inspect Our Beautiful New Fall Stylesâ€" efpak‘ T _ imC ; 1900 mre FILLPMAE tusz% day party of Mis Betty Jean Wiese given at the Green Duck in Wheelâ€" ing last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joe LaRusso attendâ€" ed the wedding of their friend, Mr, Joe Caringello of Chicago on Sunâ€" of Sparta, Wis., visited her mother, Prairie avenue had as their guests last week Mr. and Mrs. W. Weidlich, who are returning to their home in New York after having spent the day, Sept. 24. Principal and Mrs. Wayne A. Thomas have purchased the Svendâ€" sen home on Burtis avenue and plan to move in the latter part of this Little Angelo Melchuri, 20 months old son of Mr. and Mrs. August Melchuri, is recuperating nicely from his accident last week. The child‘s foot was burned with hot water, but the burns were not very severe so that the doctor predicts he will be walking in about two or is visiting Mr. and Mrs, Nick Fiorâ€" re of 135 High street this week. Mr. Fred Ehrens returned home last week after having spent the past six weeks at the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest, having been confined there with a ruptured appendix. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Fini celeâ€" brated their 34th wedding anniverâ€" sary at a dinner on Sunday, Sept. 24, for the immediate family. home from the Alice Home hospital in Lake Forest last Wednesday, afâ€" ter having.,undergone an appendecâ€" tomy. Friends of Mrs. J. Reilly will be glad to hear that she is making a rapid recovery from her surgical operation at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mrs. Louella Meyers of Palatine Mrs. Mary Vignocchi returned Mr. ind meemine «s Bis PWc se z0 Tans yh_gng-_hhhzh.dhh A rummage sale under the ausâ€" pices of the local chapter of the Daughters of the British Empire will Rummage Sale Is Sponsored by D.B.E, British Old Peoples Home at Brookâ€" Plans were made to hold a dance Saturday evening, October 14, at the Labor Temple. Sinesio Zagnoli is chairman of the committee in charge of the arrangements. greatly appreciated if sent to the above address on Wednesday, Oct. 4, or will be called for bytd..ph- ing 1398. Modenese Juniors to Hold Dance Oct. 14 The Modenese Juniors, composed of the sons of the Modenese Soâ€" ciety‘s members, held its regular meeting Monday evening. Louis Crovetti presided. quart bottles ... W Solid Pack TOMATOES Crosse & Blackwell‘s TOMATO JUICE Assorted Extra Sifted EARLY JUNE PEAS 7 No. 2 eams ..._._____________. Raggedy Ann No. 24; cans PURE JELLIES 12â€"0z, jars Security BARTLETT PEARS No. 2%, size cams ...____.__ For Thyrsday, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 28â€"29â€"30 TOMATOES HEINZ SOUPS MONEY SAVING SPECIALS box serves 4; box 18â€"0z. box Butter b.314¢ TKE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS CREAM CITY to of _5 ... $1 3 ... 29¢ 4 ... $1 7 ... $1 for t $1 Smail Hear Mrs. Bmh-G“ Tell of World Travels ln.GnaCod.drl* avenue . was hostess several friends last Thursday evening. Mrs. Anita Willetts Burnham of Winnetâ€" ke told the story of her travels as she has recorded it in her book enâ€" titled "Round the World on a Penâ€" Everyone enjoyed the delightful recounting of those world expeâ€" :‘h‘:u'hich-nhmddl Mrs. Burnham will be the guest speaker of the Ravinia Woman‘s (_Elnh“onfluuold Wednesday in April Recreation Room Is Available at Y.W.C.A. The Y.W.C.A bas recently completâ€" ed the equipping and redecorating of a splendid recreation room, and it is available for social functions of every kind, The Y is in our midst to provide a gathering place for groups of young and old. Young married couples are welcome, young women employed, mothers, and young people in school may have the use of eiher the large and beautiâ€" 21¢ 21¢ Jellâ€"o Assorted Flavors 5¢ California PEACHES California Juicy BARTLETT PEARS Best Cooking or Baking APPLES n GINGERALE or ROOT BEER ORANGES Kalamazoo, Michigan CELERY University Club Young Green BRUSSEL SPROUTS ARTICHOKES BROCCOLI onl _ 2Q¢ | Frying Chickens LAND o‘LAKES lb. 27¢ B U TTE R I for hA (plus bottle deposit) 4 "f}* 25c or the new recreation room for othâ€" er types of parties. Both of these may be secured at a very nominal cost, and may be reserved by calling Marion Keeney Is Back From Study on West Coast Miss Marion Keeney has returned to her home in Winnetka after a summer spent in Los Angeles and she devoted to intensive study of the dance. The remainder of her stay was spent at Coronado Beach with Lieut. and Mrs. Dan Wagner, formerly of Evanston; with Dr. and Mrs. Madison J. Keeney at their home in Los Angeles and at the Newport Harbor Yacht Club, and in visits to Yosemite National Park, the San Francisco fair and Valley Ranch, Wyoming. . Miss Keeney will resume her balâ€" let and contemporary dance classes at the Highland Park Woman‘s Club on Friday afternoon, Oct. 6. in the West. The first six weeks The ballroom classes and assemâ€" blies will be given the latest and Campbell‘s Tomato Soup 6 ... 25c 2 .. 209¢ a» 20¢ Arices |» TURK EY $ â€" for AT 15c 17¢ M EAT S Swift‘s Sliced Bacon lb 29¢ Spring Leg of Lamb b25¢ â€" Fresh Lamb Patties lb19¢ PORK ROAST Tender Pot Roast lb 221¢ Rib or Loin ends; 2%, lb. average Oscarâ€"Mayer Skinless FRANKS Ib 25c Fresh Dressed Coffee 21. 40¢ New Tork: including the Chock and Roll," Irene Castle‘s charming mumâ€"um-s a in the Sevâ€" â€" Memberahip_ quotas‘ in e‘ Hevâ€" classes is nearing completion. lb 21¢ Vogue . Cleaners 327â€"29 N. Green Bay Road Tel. H. P. 3900 Hills Bros. costs no more. All rugs inâ€" RVGS CLEANED

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