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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1939, p. 5

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o JoBn roeknel "*" ARE MARRIED #~ LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 seventeeh women from the Zion Luâ€" theran church at a social evening the Kappa Beia Kappa Sorority at bridge. at her home on Wednesday Mrs. Grace Lawther . Wedâ€" “[Wh&.p relli of Detroit were the guests of the Silvio Muzzarellis last week. On dinner at the home of the Joe Muzâ€" zarellis of Oakridge avenue. Mrs. Rose Guiliani entered the Waukegan hospital on Saturday to have her appendix removed. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Lena were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Deâ€" Genova of Prairie avenue on Sunâ€" day. na Weise‘s party on Saturday night was Miss Gloriana Carani of Cenâ€" a few friends at her home on Friâ€" day evening in honor of her birthâ€" day. Mr. and Mrs. Etsel Lenzini moâ€" tored to Mark, Ill., to visit their daughter, Beverley, who is staying with her grandmother, Mrs. Chapâ€" pelli of that city. avenue to extinguish a fire in Mr. Stanley‘s car, . Very little damage On Friday the â€"Highwood Fire Department~â€"was called to the Ro!â€" Miss Lou Evangelist and Miss Dorothy Glass were dinner guests of Miss Irene Abrams of Chicago on Sunday. Sgt. and Mrs. D. Baker and son Bobby left this week for Scott Field, Belleville, IIL., where Sgt. Baâ€" ker will be stationed. Mr. and Mrs. B. Ronchetto of Chicago were guests of the Ray Fini‘s on Sunday. Mr. Among the guests at Miss Feroâ€" Miss Mildred Kichl entertained 827â€"20 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park Highwood Resident, to Be Buried Today Quinin had been a resident of Highâ€" -udlu”y.:'n."l--.hnh He served with the United States Army in Cubs from 1907â€"1909 and hl‘?bo.l’“ to 1916. For 25 years he was employed as gress of 1926. mv-ll.m-z: Diznne, Mary Lois and Theresa and twoâ€"sons, William J. and George T. Jr., all of Highwood. Funeral services will be beld this morning: at 9 o‘clock at the family residence to St. James church, Highâ€" wood. Interment will be in Ascenâ€" a moterman on the North Shore _ Besides his wife Mary, Mr. Quinn is survived by five daughters, Mrs. Sunday .morning when a Plymouth coupe driving south on Waukegan avenue by Joe Kolar, 929 Wadsworth avenue, Waukegan, crashed into the left side of a Buick sedan driven by Frits Cox of Washington aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Both cars were special during the Eucharistic Conâ€" sion cemetery. Three Are Hurt in Highwood Crash badly damaged. Kolar was charged After the Kolar car hit the Cox car, it veered across the sidewalk and went about 90 feet through the Fort Sheridan reservaiion fence. Koâ€" lar admitted he was driving about 40 miles an hour to Police Chief de Robert Hatch of Waukegan and Doris Torro of Winnetka, who were riding with Kolar, and Mrs. Cox, who was riding with her husband, an eye cut and bruises, while Miss Turro had a nasal laceration and several loose teeth. with driving at excessive speed by the Highwood police. _ _ _ _ _ _ Rally Day Sunday at Grace M.E. Church Sunday, Oct. 15, is Rally Day at Grace Methodist church on North | avenue and Laurette place. Dflflntl the Sunday school hour the children < will give a brief program and a roll call will be taken of all members of the Sunday school and chureh. The sermon for the morning worâ€" ship will be fitting for the g_eushn.i were The ‘Young Peoples Fellowship will begin their activities Sunday at 7:30. A guest speaker will outline a program for the coming year. Hat at Deerpath Theatre Dawn I Die," a Warner Bros. picture dealing realistically with life in a h.g:vbhhlh!!m and , Oc ober 12 and 18, at the Deerpath theatre. ed Western, comes to the Deerpath theatre on Satuday, October 14, with Randolph Scott and Naney Kelly sharing top billing. Following his success in "The Citâ€" adel," Robert Donat again return# to the sereen, this time as the lovâ€" England will be shown Sunday, Monâ€" z :;i Tuesday, October 15, 16 tically teamed for the first time it the tense and thrilling story of "The Man in the Iron Mask," roâ€" mantic drama of the reign of Louis XIV of France, which will be preâ€" sented ‘Wednesday, Thursay and MONEY SAVING SPECIALS For Thursday, Friday and Saturday, OCT. 12â€"13â€"14 Heinz Baby Food Golden Delicious Apples SolidPsckTo-.huz No. 2% size cam _._._._.___ for No. 2%, size can ... &# for No. 2 size can ...â€"..3 for 29¢ Savoy Apple Sauce HEINZ SOUPS MUSHROOMS Northern Tissue sakomes _2 Im SWEET CIDER LIMA BEANS Coffee: RICHELIEU > 29¢ THE HIGEHELAND PARK PRES3 , James Bennett Bert Roach, Waiter Kingford, Marâ€" ian Martin, Montagu Love and Dorâ€" is Kenyon. Northern Lights Attract Attention most beautiful displays of the Borealis: was seen in the mor hern skies. The lights began wmfl.&ynmu and continued in intensity for nearly oneâ€"half hour. â€"~Bt mppeared as an arch of light #EPOB8 the heaven extending east to west, s:suming a wavy appearâ€" ©hte. There was no coloring. simâ€" ply the white light. _ This is a rare phenoma for these parts for it is seen to the best adâ€" wantage nearer the arctic regions. Monday‘s heavy rain fall played havoc with several of the city‘s sewâ€" age systems, which were taxed to eapacity during the steady downâ€" â€"___ PURE CREAMERY ‘Butter: b.31%4¢ Rainfall Taxes '35 to Capacity October 18, 19 and 20. This on features in iis supportâ€" 1â€"lb. box Bremner Bros. Fresh Baked Security Brand Sliced Pineapple or Calif. Bartlett Pears JR No. 24 size can .. Raggedy Ann Richelieu PINEAPPLE, PEACHES or â€" W. P. 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