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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1940, p. 4

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Subscription Price, $1.50 per year TEN YEARS AGO Jan. 6, 1930 William Constantine Egan, reâ€" tired merchant and noted horticulâ€" turalist died Sunday at his home here, following a five weeks illnessâ€" Assistant Fire Chief William Cumâ€" mings and his wife were badly hurt early Sunday morning when their car skidded and struck a tree on Waukegan road near Lake Forestâ€" H. P. Methodist church will celeâ€" brate its golden jubilee Sunday, Jan. 19â€"The Meierhoff Hardware comâ€" pany is now located in its new quarâ€" ters at the corner of Central Ave., and Second street â€" The home of Joseph Severson at 106 Pleasant Ave., Highwood, was completely deâ€" stroyed by fire early Friday mornâ€" ingâ€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Ames W. Ross of Brittany road are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a daughter, born Jan. 3â€"A daughter was born, Jan. 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of Laurel Ave.â€" Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Miss Effice Velma Kinder of Spring Hill, W. Va., and Mr. Arthur C. Kress of Deerfield on Thursday, Dec. 19â€"The Axel R. Larson‘s are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a baby boy, born, Jan. 15. Sintwed as Second Cliss Matter March 1, 1911, at the Pust Office at Wighiand Park, Diinoto iine d t Jan. 15, 1920 The homes of John P. Kline, Osâ€" car Swan, Ed. Hinterberg and Fred G. Obee of Highwood were looted Weédnesday morning by thieves who chloroformed their victims before they robbed them and ue:{ed withâ€" out leaving a clue at any of the four homes enteredâ€"Mrs, Lucy Renwick, died Tuesday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Carleton Moseleyâ€" Invitations are out for the marriage of Miss Margaret Schendorf, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Schenâ€" dorf of this city and George Bowâ€" den, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Bowden, which will take place Wedâ€" nesday, January 28th at Immaculâ€" ate Conception churchâ€"Dr. Earl D. Fritsch has moved into his new home on Orchard laneâ€"Mr. William Noerenberg and daughter Miss Priâ€" scilla are leaving tonight for Los Angeles, Calif., where they will spend the remainder of the winter â€"Mrs. Fred Kersten (Susie Pettis of Deerfield) died Saturday in New York City, following a brief illness of pneumoniaâ€"George Gutzler, the remaining member of the large famâ€" ily, the Wilmots died Tuesday, Jan. 68, after a long illness at his home in northwest Deerfleld. Card Party Jan. 19 Fidelity Life Association will hold a card party Friday evening, Janâ€" uary 19, at Elks hall on Laurel aveâ€" nue. _ Members and their friends are invited to attend. There will be prizes, and refreshments will be served. PAGE FOUR okooking at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press Thureday of sach wees by the Udeli Printing Company, Udeli where ans admission (Saturday Matinee 2 to 4; Evening 7 to 11) (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) TWO RIG FEATURES "SECRFT OF DR. KILDARE" Lew Ayres. Lionel Barrymore, Lionel Atwill, Helen Gilbert, Laraine Day Lana Torner, Richard Carlson, Artic Shaw and His Band, Ann Rutherford. Le« Bowman NOVELTY â€" "Natural Wonders of Washington State." CARTOON â€" "Farmyard Symphony." LATEST NEWS. Next Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday Fridny TWO RIG FEATURES "DUST BF MY DESTINY"® John Garfeld, Priscille Lane, Alan Hale. Frank McHoch. BiMy Halep THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS LOONEYTUNE CARTOON â€" "Jeeners Creepers." LATEST METROTONE NEWs Tueaday and Thursday "Dust Be My Destiny." start« 7:00 â€" 9 :54 "Pride of the Biue Grams," starts 840 Wednesday and Friday "Pride of the Blue Grass," starts 7:00 â€" 9:54 "Dust Be My Destiny." starts 8 :27 PBachkward t "dx’ "ELIZABETH AND ESSEX." "NINOTCHKA." "HENRYT GORS ARIZONA." Whowe emiitaihen 97 home pask, "Foph oi vige "ANOTHER _ THIN _MAN," -m AP} A'r"..â€" "WERE NoT ALONE." "REMEMBER" Friday and Monday. "Recret of Dr. Kildare." starts 7:00 â€" 10 :19 "Dancing Cond." starta S :85 Snlurd-‘ Mat‘nce "Dancing Coed." atarta 2:08 ; "Becret of Dr. Kildare," starts 3 :22 Evening, "Becret of Dr. Kildare," starte 7:00 â€" 10:19; "Dancing Coed." starts = :55 Sunday. "Damcing Coed," starts 2:82 â€" 5:81 â€" 9:10 "Hecret of Dr. Kildare." starts %:86 â€" T:15 â€" 10 :84 receiving birth of A member of _ _ ____ _ THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP flhfi- be writiem side of the paper only, "PRIDE OF THE BLUE GRASS" Gantry, the Famous Rlind Horse, Edith Peliows James McCailion. Granville Bates. Feature No. 2 DANCING COED" Feature No. 1 Ferture No 186 N. Webssh Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6526 The date has been set for Januâ€" ary 27th at 2:30 p.m. Place, Winâ€" netka Community House; the pubâ€" ic is cordially invited to attend. Winnetka; â€" Caroline and â€" Helen Schwartz 293 Linden, Glencoe; Linda and Stephen Herman, 8055 Laurel Ave., Niles Center; Rosalind and Susan Fox, 740 8. Ridge Rd., Highland Park; Nancy Newman, 1437 Wildwood lane, Highland Park; Alan and Jerry Weissburg, 7625 Kilbourne Ave., Niles Center; Doris Oman, 211 Winnetka Ave., Winâ€" netka; Jane Barr, 1215 Wade Ave., Highland Park; Jane Scarborough, 2239 Lincolnwood Dr., Highland Park; Marjorie Gordon, 809 Lincoln Dr., Winnetka; Marilyn McConnel, 401 Hawthorne lane, Winnetka and Lee Powell, 434 Willow Rd., Winâ€" netka. Mrs. Marks and Mrs. Weinberg stress the fact that these classes are not recitals, but simply a preâ€" sentation of the modern methods they use in teaching such subjects as voice and diction, oral interpreâ€" tation, creative dramatics, public speaking, etc. Miss Morgan will tell of her work during the past four months in France at Christ church Parish House, Winnetka, Tuesday, January 30. Mr. Lawrence Howe of Winnetâ€" ka is chairman of the Winnetka committee of the American Friends of France. t suth * 9 L OO * SERVES A MEAL )\_\,)‘\ 1ME After the classes, both Mrs. Marks and Mrs. Weinberg will be available for consultation on individual probâ€" lems or to give full information conâ€" cerning second semester . classes, which begin February 5. Prompted by the enthusiastic reâ€" sponse to last year‘s classes, the Fourth "R" Studios are again preâ€" senting a demonstration of their work in which various members of their groups will participate. Among those students from the North Shore are: Joan Rumsfeld, 545 Provident, Old Southern lhuu‘ Ca Dinâ€" ners . before open Md% from $1. including our famené speen bread. On Sunday no advance in prices. Catering to Partics and Special Events CHICAGO _ warreghue siss Fourth "R" Studios Demonstrate Work in Winnetka Jan. 27 At the outbreak of the present war, Miss Morgan was in France and started immediately to organâ€" ize relief work among the French Evacuate. Miss Anne Morgan has just reâ€" turned from France and will visit in Chicago, January 29 and 30, in the interest of the American Friends of France, the Civilian Relief organizaâ€" tion which is a direct successor to the American Committee for Devâ€" astated France of the last war. Miss Anne Morgan Speaks in Winnetka aUaLITY COOKIN® FOR QuALITY FOLKS! January 23, 24, 25, 26 The Italian Women‘s Prosperity club will hold their regular meeting next Thursday evening at the Laâ€" bor Temple. At that time all girls desiring so will be entered as memâ€" bers of the new Junior Women‘s Prosperity club. On Saturday, January 13, Miss Ellen Torri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silvo Torri of North avenue was married to Mr. Alfonso Orsini of Waukee, Iowa. After the cereâ€" mony the couple left for Iowa where they will make their home, The 500 club held a stork shower for Mrs. Robert Perry at the home of Mrs. George Rouse on Wednesâ€" day evening. Bingo was played and later refreshments were served. ITALIAN WOMEN‘S3 PROSPERITY CLUB MEETS ELLEN TORRI 18 MARRIED Miss Shirley Webster of 219 Sherâ€" idan avenue suffered a serious eye injury when she was struck by a snowball last week while standing Friends of Miss Mary Pacini were pleased to hear her on Sunday night when she appeared as guest vocalâ€" ist with Joe Reichman‘s Band at the Roller Rink in Waukegan. LENA CLANDT, Representative Mr. John Amedi left on Tuesiay for Italy, after having spent the past two years with his sons in Highwood. tonight at 8:45 p.m. over sta WCFL. stetion at Miss Bobbie Axt will be heard the Vine avenue station. She 1940 GCAS REFRIGERATOR Mew Featity .. MNMew Convencence! ANNOUNCGING TBE HIGELAND PARK PRE#s ood MAMahBahts NORTH SHORE Gas CO. received treatment for the injury from Dr. Roy A. Crossman. Mrs. Sally Supchin will leave on Saturday night for New York, where she will sail for Panama to join her husband. Mrs. Supchin is a staff sergeant in the U.S. Coast Artillery. The Highwood Boosters opened their basketball season at home last Wednesday evening with a 42 to 28 victory over the Crown Liquor five of Waukegan. The Women‘s Auxiliary of the American Legion held a bunco party at the home of Mrs. East on Wedâ€" Two local residents were injured in Lake Forest this week when their car was shoved by a skidding auto into a traffic light on Western aveâ€" nue and Illinois road. They were Dolores Pranzini of 308 Grove aveâ€" nue, who suffered a nose bump, and Kat Magani, 250 Highwood aveâ€" nue, who received a head contusion. Both were riding in a car driven Miss Mary Natta left Saturday evening for Los Angeles, Calif., to visit her friend, Miss Evre Rossi for two weeks. Miss Natta is an emâ€" ployee of Vogue Cleaners. nesday night QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 AND T. P. CLARK, Superintendent ominnl ced h ye C : 2 6 Priest land Park American Legion home, a new Sheridan post of the Veterâ€" NEW HIGHWOOD POST FORMED 1939 LA SALLE TOURING SEDAN. Cloth ufiohund. Has fine radio and heater equipment. Blue body color. Fine wheel equipment. A grand buy., Reconditioned ms 1937 LA SALLE TOURING SEDAN. Interior is cloth upholsâ€" tered. Has heater and radio. Fine wheel equipment. 3595 Reconditioned and in good shape ................__..._._._... for only 1938 LA SALLE TOURING SEDAN. Beautiful grey paint fob in excellent condition. Vc?me.lun interior. Heater, defrosters, and Â¥ine wheel equipment. car is thoroughly ‘7‘5 reconditioned and guaranteed. 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Your old car taken in trade. 1939 PACKARD 120 C TOURING $EDAN in beautiful m General Motors Sales Corporation 106 South First Street Highland Park, Ilinois Highland Park 3442 Cadillac Motor Car Division OPEN EVENINGS GMAC BUDGET PLAN IF DESIRED â€" Your Old Car Taken in Trade Glencoe 460 THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1949 ans of Fore was instituted. i 6 My 8 g 4« *4 q 4 / department, officiated at both the institution and the installation of officers who were elected for followâ€" Hollycourt 6700

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