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Highland Park Press, 28 Dec 1939, p. 5

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LENA CLANDT, Rep ir parents, Mr. and Mrs, Capitani 3"&--.:-4. home from Carroll college in Wauâ€" kesha, Wis., last week to spend the avenue anpounces the engagement of her daughter, Rose, to Mr. Earl Reynolds, son of Mr. and Mrs, Reyâ€" nolds of Springfield, IIL. No date has been set for the wedding. The Lake County W.P.A. teachers of adult education attended a conâ€" ference in Roeckford on Thursday. On Friday they met at the Y.M.C.A. i_n!uh.ulcahehgg._ln: Mrs. J. Jones and Mrs. M. Moerkâ€" lin of Chicage were the Christmas Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. musical selections were rendered by Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town visitors spending the Christmas holiday in Highwood were Mr. and Mrs. B. Ronchetto and daughter, Carolyn, of Mr. and Mrs. Therman Werkman of Chicago spent the Christmas weekâ€"end with her mother, Mrs. Kline of Highwood, Christmas weekâ€"end visiting friends and relatives in Chicago. The children‘s Christmas party given by the Italian Women‘s Prosâ€" perity elub last Thursday was a huge success. All the children reâ€" ceived gifts from Santa Claus, and had a very enjoyable time. After the party there was election of ofâ€" ficers for the coming year. The folâ€" lowing officers were reâ€"elected unanâ€" imously: Mrs. Mary Somenzi, presiâ€" dent; Mrs. Clara Tosi, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; Leona Rossi, recording secreâ€" tary; Mrs. A. Minorini, secretary, and Bessie Picchietti. Sick commitâ€" tee in Highland Parkâ€"Mary Ori and Jennie Picchietti; in Highwood â€" Enice Mordini, Anita Centonetti and UBRJ, MRRS. 2PR. PRINIUIONN, NORIUUELY, and Mrs. Mary Gandolphi, treasurer. The trustees elected were Mrs. Rose Bernardi, Mrs. Clara Bernardi, and Minnie Bertoni. Recreational chairâ€" man, Gina De Bartolo;marshal, Mrs. Colo, and guard, Mary Andreotti. The club wishes to thank the past recreation chairman, Mrs. Mary nounced over the Christmas holidays were that of Miss Helen Ugolini and Chicago. They were the guests their mother, Mrs. F. Diasparri. Mrs. Eva Phillips. Flag bearersâ€" Baldi and her committee for the splendid work they did during the past year. Also many thanks to the people who supported the club and made their philanthropic work so successful. Their aim in 1940 will be to try to take care of many more needy families in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fini and daughâ€" Miss Dorothy Glass spent the HECKETSWEILER STUDIO 7 8. St. Johns Avengme Phone H. F. 485 Best Wishes Happy New Year in for a 1940 shop, is the daughter of Mr, and w.lfl-u.fl.“ln ‘s parents are in Ladd, HI. Mr, and Mrs. Luigidri of 647 Chiâ€" cago avenue announced the engageâ€" ment of their daughter, Katherine, to Mr. Secondo Natta of Highwood. No date has been set for the wedâ€" ding. Also hit by cupid‘s arrow were Mr. Ted Benvenuti and Miss Frances Andrews of Glencoe. They plan to be married the early part of next Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Baldi and son were the guests of Mrs. Angeline Candeli of Chicago on Christmas. ‘The Pythian Sister temple held its anmual Christmas party on Thursâ€" day evening. The husbands of the members were the guests of honor and everyone received a gift from Santa Claus. Games and refreshâ€" ments completed the evening. Mr. Primo Palmett. Miss Ugolini, gagement of Catherine Ori, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ori of who is employed at Diani‘s beauty Highwood. No date has been set for the wedding. New Year‘s Reservations Best In 10 Years At Edgewater Beach Managing director Wm. M. Dewey of the Edgewater Beach Hotel reâ€" ports that advance reservations for the hotel‘s New Year‘s Eve celebraâ€" tion, at this date, exceeds all other years for ten years back. Chicago avenue to Secondo Natts, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Natta of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Santi of Highwood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a daughter born Thursday, December 21 at the Highland Park hospital. Based on this showing, Mr. Dewey said preparations would be made for the entertainment of the largest group since 1929 and that if reserâ€" vations kept up at the present rate another room in addition to the Marine Dining Room will be opened and an additional orchestra proâ€" Ted Weems and his orchestra will provide Marine Room music for New Year‘s Eve. DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction Co. Body and m SPRING SERYVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St. _ Phone 77 ighlights Telephone H. P. 53 is made of the enâ€" Forms Committees ‘The problem of raising $200,000, far from appalling patrons of the Along North Shore Chicago for next , the Foundaâ€" fl-t“.Mfilfihb:fl.! the large sum, has decided to orâ€" ganize committees along the north shore. ‘The organization work for Evanston, Glencoe, Highland Park and Lake Forest communities will be launched next month at several teas planned by enthusiastic subâ€" scribers of the fund. Mrs. James G, McMillan, coâ€"chairâ€" man with Mrs. John Alden Carpenâ€" ter of the down town foundation fund and president of Tllincis Opera -‘.oh:':hm‘.“olthm- ng money for the Foundation fund. On Tuesday, January 2, Mrs. Howard Fenton will give a tea in her home in . Lake Forest. Mrs. James G. McMillan, is opening her Winnetka home for a tea Monday, January 8th. Scheduled for Monâ€" Since $200,000 must be guarâ€" anteed by February 1st against the opera‘s deficit to insure opera in Chicago You can always depend on quality and service at the Blue Goose Food Mart. For better selections and quick service, place your order as soon as possible. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES8 HEADQUARTERS FOR Birdseye Frosted A. Happy, Prosperous Patrons and Friends day, January 15th is Mrs. John F. the north shore committees got unâ€" Blackett was hostess at tea in her French provincial home in Winâ€" netka. Among Mrs. Blacketts guest list, which will form a nucleus for the new Winnetka group, included Wish All Our New Year We carry a complete line of fresh _ Pruits and vegetables. CHECK YOUR NEEDS longâ€"heralded motion picture version of Edith Wharton‘s famous story, "The Old Maid," will be offered on the sereen of the Deerpath theatre Thursday and Friday, December 28 and 20. ~It is said to be the most human emotions that Warner Bros. have offered this season, which has Piace your order now for holid poultry, We have a complete line HOLIDAY POULTRY tender Turkeys, Ducks, Geese, ”A-U'fi' ger Rogers in the role, ing at the Deerpath the day, Tuesday and wary 1, 2 and 3. The star portrays the part of a wealthy fam» ily. The manner in which she solves their troubles and dnds romance at the same time, provides the basis of the absorbing plot. QualityCleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY ' ||’|

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