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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1939, p. 2

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Mr. Di Fillipo was going west on Burtia avenue when the children darted out in front of the en. te- cording to report of the local police. Josephine Baker, five year old daughter of Howard M. Baker of 9 Prairie avenue, was bruised about the legs Tuesday afternoon when she was struck by a car driven by Alfon di Fillipo. 48, of 12 Web- ater avenue, Highwood. m. u. in, his}. in. bsH.t2F..6-dnrirttuPtrst manual-Imus»- mmhmxaanmm dim. ILMIM oeTrarrhenWn_,attm+d uh Vanuatu-plum,“ anhcbWMh ohm-W but. Inc; Jun. hr"00uqrmrtuP-htstg gun! at tho LOIS. mini at Foam. m. ”an; tim The Annual meeting will be held Tuesdny evening, December 12. Child Struck by Car, Only Bruised “fir WuhnaYoIth [MI-CM ntArmArbsr,Mieh. 'or-at-ui-sta, hauls-lilome at I” North "mu, ink-(nu. in neared prhnnriiy far the lun- o6t of billhlell men throughout the United Mates Ind every business nun would take .dvatttao, of the opportunity whieh it "orrU. 'ttrule.."--."'-, city. In his talk More the Elem-ad Park Chamber of Comm, Tua- dny mint. Mr. In Autumn, IB- aiuuut min-or u Northwestern School of Comm-m. emruined the Nation] Cama- nnd in advantage to tau-inu- mu and bttsine" an " In". H. 1N'l'ld' th. origin and growth as well u the physical workings of the Comm. The an. The nominating committee he re- Ieeted the following member. for " fiees for the coming year: President, Robert G. Ampuh. Vice Prelldent, Leonnrd W. Meter, Direetora: Flu! Brunch, Cyril Duffy, W. Raymond Branch. Dr. C. New“. Bulb. . III-ulna." of an Iva-nun] Milan " Aluted with Bethany church of till Explains Workings of National Census at Chamber Meeting At work or " play daughter will love to we“ thin new zit-die of lutex and mercerized yarn with sweetheart shaped panel in front. French Peach in sites " to 80. GARNETT'S The New Sweetheart Girdle by Carter's beautifully styled at moderate prices . . ' South St. Johns Avenue Silk and Wool DRESSES PRE-HOLIDAY SALE of "Aa You Like It Hosiery” in new fall shades - Also white. BARKLEY Can Also Be Had In Pantie Style to FAYE $2.95 od Miss Amy Rothschild, I former resident of this city, Ind for mnny ymrs very active member of the North Shore Garden Club, died and- denly last Thursday, from I heart attack. It the home of her brother, Edwin, 2142 Lincoin Park West in Chicago. Miss Rothschild w” 66 yen-s old. The deceased leaves belids her sister in this city, nnother sister, C. Ethel Davidson of Chicngo, and Herald B. Davidson of Louisville, Ky. Miss Amy Rothschild Passes Away Nov. 10 alll (WW). tg'ttgtU'2t'e.'da. “knoll-“Kuhn!” on (lb-vb- ”who... unto-Mandi!” nuoIIynuhcd-dauhd and“ “Matteo-Ii!- Funeral services were held Mon. day afternoon " 1 o'clock from the llmily residence, Rev. Leland H. Dnnforth of Wilmette ofBeiating. Burial was " Mt. Hope cemetery. In. Ruin, who in ruling with Mrs. Edith Neil-er, "' also! Ivo- nne. at the that of the “at. wu mind to the lilting“ Put hospital when, it in aaid, a. I. [up ting gloat Med, and in M to rum to her horne the lam: part of this week. She no willfully braked, but than were no hon. broken. liu Olive Davidson, and 66, who had been an invalid ulnce birth, died Sunday at the home of her list", In. Edwards, It 646 Sunnyllde ave- nue. Miss Olive Davidson 18 Buried Monday Hiatdsrmoessiihrbtenld-t- -ta-dne.titotuoHPt- but; be. at the we! Wm phuuldltlohu "can,“ nMCthi-Iquudund Ire. Wigwam-light. In. M. L. sun of Vocab-dd:- h:- ia "conning from mm - uinod when Ibo was damn he. her ttomewhiuridiagoatabridU path In" Route " loudly nota- mg. Thrown From Home, Is Badly Bruised 95 up Phone H. P. 926 i The dramatic spectacle of the building of the nation's first trons- {continent-l railroad and the welding inf Amerien with bands of steel is ‘brought to the screen by Cecil B. DeMille in "Union Paeitie," the moat ilavish production the famed pro- lducer-director has ever attempted. iScheduied to play a return ens-ge- iment at the Deerpath theatre Sat- Arrday, November 18, "Union Paci- fie" reflects the heroic feat of build- ing the railroad in the experieuao of two lovers, Bub-r. Stenwyck a u' Joel MeCrea, who titrht the “UPI!" battle against financial intrigues, catastrophes of nature Ind the hos- tility of Western outllwa and Indian tribes. The stars are supported by I dozen famous screen numes, in- cluding Akim 'Nmiroff, Robert Preston, Lynne Overmln. Brian) Donlevy, Robert Barret and Anth- ony Quinn. When women declare social war lnything can happen and it I" does, aceording to reports on "These Glu- nmur Girls," new comedy dram: which comes to the Deerpath theatre Sunday, Monday Ind Tuesday, No- vember 19, 20 and 21. With a cast studded with stara and a Mary filled with action and humor, Hal Roach's "Zenobits," a merry comedy romance of the old South, will be shown at the Deer- path theatre on Wednesday and Thursday. November 22 and 23. Among the notable Hollywoodftea who take part in the carefree doings of "Zenobia" are Oliver Hardy. Jean Parker, June Unit, Billie Burke, Alice Brady, James Eliaon and Har. ry Langdon. Margaret Banning to Be Honored at Vassar Club Party Vulgar nlurnnne have Just receiv- ed new: that Hart-re: Culkin Bun- nine will be in Chic-go November 2131. Ind so the Chiengo and North Shore Clubs have pinned a lunch- eon in her honor on that day " the Chicago Athletic Association. Mrs. Banning mak- " entertaining], " she writes. and than who he" mad her books and nuclei in ne- tlonnl malno- Ir. eepeelnlly um. lot to hear her. The committee in chum Inn announced that no balance will he brought up at au meeting-it will be IIInply I party honoring one of $50qu most fa- mona trunk... and when of the The "Dead End" Kids are some- what reformed, though still rough and aggresive, and Ann Sheridan has her first really trrmpathetie part since being made u star-them, are the main items of interest than the new Warner Bros. picture, "The Angels Wauh Their Faces," which will be presented Thursday and Fri- day, November 16 and IT, It the Deerpstth theatre. two clubs may irtvfte their friends. Inn-ht 8m In In chum of u- nnamenu. In. Sylvlnu Georg. Loo, Inc-Hm of the Chic." Vu- nr Cub, and In. John Barlow, prawn! of the North Shore v... m Club. will be hm. Reuben Smghr. tte, died Sunday morning " the home of his son, Earl K. Span". 585 Gray Ivonne. with when he ltod not]. his hon. for the put two yan' Men! Ionic“ were held My ht cu. an. with Int-fluent in Ohm cemetery. EI- vih mad I but" had M M- in in“. "Union PtuMe" in Return Showing at Deerpath Theatre My ruining, Numb" Reuben Spengler Is Buried Tuesday Worldtuudmngmtnhowill. tggrtaggrgrtrg! North Shore Song! " thes lithium! Park ruth Selma A 1mm. Wed. ill IIOILAID Pat" 'Ill. HertuGbtshtcemtartHem On Friday night, November M, Kirsten Flagstad makes her first sp- pearance of the season " "Isolde" in "Tristan and "olde." Giovanni Martinelli. famed for his roles in Italian Ind French opera, makes his debut as a Wagner-inn tenor in this performance. singing the role of “Tristan? Enid Suntho, famous Hungarisn mezzo-soprano, George Craplieki, Douglas Beanie, and Gin- seppe Cavadore Ire all in the cast. Edwin Mehrthur, Madame Flog- sud's famous accompanist who made his debut as an opera conduc- tor here Int your, will conduct this performance. Hilde Regginni will repeat her tri- umphant "Rosina" in the 'Berber of Seville" on Thursday night, No- vember 23, with Tito Schlpa, a fr vorite tenor, Carlo Morel“, bari- tone, and Virgilio anri, bus”, This comic opera met with tremen- dous success in its first performance of this season. Gladys Swnrthout sing: her lint "Carmen" with the Chicago City Op- en company on Saturday afternoon, November M, to the "Don Jose” of the Polish tenor, Jan Kiepne. Vivian Dells Chieu sings “Micah." and George Cnplicki, the "Etseammo." Others in the cut are Helen Mar, golyne, Elisabeth Brown, and An- thony Marlowe. Henry Weber will conduct and the Idttlefuid Ballet will supply the churning dunes. Verdi's masterpiece, "0telio," bas- ed on the Shakespearian drama, will npen the fourth week of the Chicago City Opera company's 1939 uaaon on Monday night, November 20, in the Civic Open house. Helen Jets- son will sine "Desdemona," Giovan- ni Martinelli will make his Brtst ap- pearance of the season as "Otello”, and Carlo Morelli will be the "ugo". Henry Weber is the conductor. Edith Mason, whose soprano voice i‘ the delight of opera lovers every- where, returns to the Chicago City Opera company on Wednesday night, November 22, to sing her first “Mad- ame Butterfly" here since the 1934 season. Joseph Bentonelli will sing "Pinkerton," G e o r g e Cuplicki, "Goro," and Dough" Beattie, "The Home." Henry Weber is the con- ductor. "0teIlo" Will Open Fourth Week of Chicago City Opera Your Thmksgiving dinner table will not be complete without a few Bonmru, why not have them home-grown, fresh cut from our whom? Attrac- tive bowls Med with yellow, bronze, pink or white pom Clay-nth.- 3mm: from 'd,f.oc,ti Lam t,','3itt ammonium. from 88.00 to 10.00perdoacn. voyRooosfrom . per Orrhids,Gardegtian, Bounrdlo. 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