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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1940, p. 4

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Gerken was struck by a car driven cast on Central avenue by William Steinhaus, 47, of 961 Park avenue, Deerfield. Errold _ Graham, _ 1314 Garden place, Waukegan, a witness to the accident, said that he saw Steinâ€" haus‘ car swerve before hitting an object but did not realize that the car had struck a man. Badminton enthusiasts are invited to enter the second annual Badminâ€" ton tournament that is being sponâ€" sored by the Highland Park Night school and the Highland Park Comâ€" munity Center. The tournament is to be conducted on Monday night March 18, and on Wednesday night March 20, in the gymnasiums of the Nealntlnfods .. Auliiioentacintiisbedtcttiie inul Members _ of _ Avukah, â€" student By Cal'; Leg Hl"’t Zionist organization, will speak on George Gerken, 59, of 248 Mc_‘“WorhI Jewish Colonization â€" Why + . 1 petine?" 5 ; ; Daniels avenue, who walks with the | ipahl-‘ltl‘m-?l( h:m"‘. w.'"t be‘;):n:;lc::(: aid of a crutch, sustained a severe| ?Y "/a‘ne Ratz, pianist, and a s cut on his leg, when he was struck ‘ biography of M"fi"“. Hess gwnn‘ by by an automobile while crossing Cenâ€"| !"“d""' H. Braun, f‘vnmmur.nllltyfs'l‘mz: tral avenue about 100 feet east of !NDZ And current events will follow Hickory _ street â€" Monday evenimz.tthe program. The public is invited. He was taken to the Highland Park Sn rerinneneraaiammaremsnns on ainoomommemmmecmen atp un tatacas ho<pital for treatment. {eromereneee n nnnennrpemcemnmeencammatonne anienstminertaniana ce Badminton Tourney Monday and Tuesday At High School Young Republican Club Meets March 18 The publicity committee requests male voters only to attend this meeting, George Gerken Hit By Car; Leg Hurt On Monday, March 18, the Womâ€" en‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold its regular all day meeting. During the morning there will be the usuâ€" al sewing and hospital dressings, and luncheon will be served at 12:30. She called to an unidentified man who was calling at a neighbor‘s home, for assistance. . With pails of water they succeeded in getting the fire under control when the fire department arrived. The damage was estimated at $75. The Highland Park Young Reâ€" publican Club will conduct their meeting Monday evening, March 18, at 8 o‘clock at the Sherâ€"Park builiâ€" ing. Annual Meeting Of Presbyterian Women‘s Asscciation Monday This man deserves recognition for his heroic assistance. He refused to reveal his name and would accept no reward for his efforts. Resolutions of condolence, cards of thank affaire where an admission charge is pubii The fire was discovered by Mrs. Glover in the utility room of her home shortly after overnight guests had departed. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year w aavae www k c i3 ww vr c ta A carelessly tossed lighted match or cigarette is believed responsible for a fire which threatened to deâ€" stroy the Thomas A. Gover home at 1610 Greenwod avenue Tuesday morning. hroccrogecorrir the name a noen to insure ap Immediatey following the lunchâ€" eon, members will be addressed by Miss Elizabeth Maltman, of the Presbyterian hospital. At 2 o‘clock will be held the annual meeting of the Association and election of ofâ€" ficers. Forel fertia» of cach week by the Udeli Printing Company. Udell Building. Highlacd Extin@onishes Rlaze Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Ofice at Highiand Park, Hlinois PAGE FOUR Charles Boyer. Irenâ€" Dunne. Maria Ouspenskays, Les Rowman. Astrid Allwyn also CARTOON, NOVELTY and LATEST NEWS Next Week: LATEST MARCH OF TIME â€" "The Vatican of Phos XH." Next Week: "JUDGE HARDY & SON,." "TRE FIGHTING s>TH." Coming: "THE EARL OF _ CHICAGO.* "BRITISR INTRELLIGENCE," "RAIATAIKA," "INVISIBLE STRIPES®.® "JOR AND ETHEL TURP VISIT THE PRESIDENT® "SWIs8 FAMILY RORINSON.~ ~VIGIL _ IN THE NIGHT,* "SHOP AROUND THE COI:%: "CALLING PRILO YANCR," "MAN PROM DAKOTA.~ °N WEST PASSAGER" Friday Saturday. Sunday, Monday. Tuesday Wednesday, Tharsday THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS MERRIE MELODY CARTOON NOVELTY â€" "New Horizons" Iny Mntinre 2 to 4. Evening 7 to 11}. (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) "HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME*" Charles Laughton, Sir Cedtic Hardwicke, Thomas Mitchel. Maureen O‘Hars. Alan Marshal LOONEYTUNE CARTOON â€" "The Film Fan." LATEST PATHE NEwWs Geraldine Fitzgerald, Jeffrey Lynn. Gladys Gale Page Spring Byington A member of _ _____ _ _ THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP for T ced en Tame 228 Sdirer of e ons "as o ilh on "A CHILD IS BORN® Lake Forest "LOVE AFFAIR* W. Pettis, Deerfeld Editor in current issue 186 N. Wabash Ave., Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6826 _â€" "Snife« and Rookworm." LATEST METROTONE NEWs of the North Shore Zionist district Wednesday evening, March 20, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isador Becker, 635 Longwood avenue, Glenâ€" cot, at 8:30 o‘clock. A panel discussion will be conâ€" ducted at the next regular meeting in two events. Events offered for Feather Chasâ€" ers who live in our community are: Women‘s Singles. Women‘s Doubles. Men‘s Singles. Men‘s Doubles. Mixed Doubles. If you are interested write or phone George Scheuchenpfiug (Mr. X) Highland Park Community Cenâ€" ter; Phone 2442; 2692, for an enâ€" try blank, or for more information. North Shore Zionist District Meets Mar. 20 It is the wish of the sponsoring groups to interest many players; therefore there will be three classes of competition. Class Câ€"for Beginners; persons who are just learning the game. Class Bâ€"for the Average player; this is the class that many players now playing in our city will compete to play in a championship tournaâ€" ment. The entry fee is 25 cents per event small enough that all may enter. Players are limited to play Spectators are invited and the adâ€" mission for spectators is free. Last year 105 men and women entered the tournament; and it is interesting to note that many of last years winâ€" ners are planning to again compete in the tournament. man y Highland Park High school. Play starts at 7 p.m. Ten Pin Bowling Alley 139 N. Second Street T}Ill\l kly, an Our comfortable well equipped alleys invite you to play â€" you may phone your resâ€" ervation. Take the family to Those who play several times y, and who are getting so that n really handle the bird a bit, play in this class. It is the of the committee that this meâ€" of classification will bring out players who would not care HIGHLAND March 16. 17. 18. 19 side of the paper only. .:-ilâ€"-lho“h & cents per single copy March 20, 21 March 22 Mr. and Mrs. C. Groppi returned on Monday from lowa, where they had been called because of the death of a relative. Mrs. Rose Julianni entertained a group of her friends on Wednesday eveniog in honor of her birthday. Funcral services were held on Monday afternoon for Thomas E. Lappelo, 2 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Lappelo, 204 Llewellyn avenue, who died Saturday in St. Therese hospital, Survivors include five brothers and sisters, Recently a new barricade was built across the incline the incline leading from Walker avenue to the new Highwood waterworks. This barricade was built to protect moâ€" Little Arline Jean Fini was hosâ€" tess to a group of her little friends on Sunday afternoon. The oceasion was in honor of her second birthâ€" day. Migh (On Sunday the Blats Beers of Highwood checked the Pabst Blue Ribbons of Waukegan, winning the two games. H. Radler and W. Fossâ€" bender both set the pace with a score of 546 apiece. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Farneti are enâ€" joying a pleasant vacation in Florâ€" ida. LENA CLANDT, Representative Friends of Mr. Theodore Minorini will be glad to know that he is imâ€" proving steadily from his recent atâ€" tack of pneumonia. Wednesday THE HIGHLAND PAREKE PR ES3 R sjord evening _ the * PAY ASs LOW AS $1 DOWN â€" SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTS AS LONG AS 5 YEARS TO PAY SEE YOUR COOPERATING MASTER PLUMBER OR THE NOQORTH SHORE HOW ABOUT HOT WATER? Furmites represent the many bad features of furnace coils. (On Thursday night (tonight) the Junior members of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity club will meet. At this meeting they will hold elecâ€" tion of officers, so all members are asked to be sure to attend. right turn on 42A. Only a narrow opening for one car has been left to permit access to the waterworks. Little Dodo Baker celebrated her 6th birthday on Tuesday afternoon at a party for a group of her friends. The children were enterâ€" tained with various games, followed Little "Googoo" Donoforio celeâ€" brated his fifth birthday on Tuesâ€" torists who might fail to make the Mayor Charles Portilla of Highâ€" wood has also arranged with state highway officials to provide a large safety reflecter as an additional precaution. Among those applying for marâ€" riage licenses last week were Mrs. Victoria Pintine of Fuston avenue and Mr. John Maggi of Western avenue. by the serving of cake and cream. where she has spent most of the winter. Mi Ms. Stanley Burke returned on Puesday â€" morning â€" from â€" Florida, On Wednesday Mrs, J. Kampe rved as hostess to the sewing club H known as the "sick commitâ€" Members were appointed by vsident, Mrs. Anderson, and L. Lund was chosen as chairâ€" akAE. T. P. CLARK, Enjoy 24 Hour Hot Water Service with an Automatic GAS WATER HEATER! your home that is both instant and conâ€" stant? And that sutomatically controls both water temperature and fuel cost? That‘s the Gas way .. . . the modern way. Come in and let‘s talk over the cheapness of cost . . . and the scores of advantages, best licks . . . that‘s when you have Eskimo baths and shivery shaves . . . and all the other very real discomforts of underheated or cold water caused by a low furnace fire or no furnace fire. That‘s when you need an Automatic Gas Water Heatee more than ever! Why not put in a hot water service im This is the time of the year of "Inâ€"betweenâ€" weather." Sometimes it‘s too warm outside to keep the furnace fire going and someâ€" times it‘s too cold outside to let it go out entirely. Frequently it goes out anyway. That‘s when Furmite the Freezer puts in his day evening with a party for some of his friends. Mrs. George C. Kenry, of 38 High street, heard hammering at the unâ€" oceupied residence and phoned the The burglar escaped both Highâ€" wood and Highland Park police by climbing a fence at the Exmoor Country club and dissppearing into the sparselyâ€"settled section. Mrs. J. Reilly entertained at a dinner party last Saturday evening in honor of her birthday. Friends of Mrs. L Battaglini will be pleased to know that she returnâ€" ed home from the Alice Home hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, where she has been confined since her operation. Mr. Volney Bell and mother of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bell of Highland Park were callers at the William Luebke home on Sunâ€" day afternoon. Joy Nugent, who spent the fall in Texas and the winter in Florida, has arrived home to Highwood, where she will remain for the spring and part of the summer, Mrs. Memie Egan of Aurora is spending several weeks visiting her cousin, Mrs. Mary East, of Prairie avenue. Highland Park hospital on 'i‘uv:sday \ But morning, and is recuperating very 5 nicely. | ‘A pro'blc â€"__ | 1 C@P Wil: Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY While the Robert 8. Duttons were DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 AND CO. Park hospital and is reported . deing as well as can be expected, Sheridan Rebekah lodge No. 801 is to hold Past Noble Grands‘ night and also the lodge Birthday party next Monday night, March 18th, in the Masonic temple. Past Noble Grands of the lodge will fill the ofâ€" fices for this evening. Following the business, a social time will be enjoyed, and a birthday cake for the 22 year old lodge will be served. All officers and members are urged to attend. home of Mrs. John J. Sheridan toâ€" night (Thursday). Bunce will be the feature of the evening. Past Noble Grands Night to Be Held Monday Evening K:"\} problem with «ue Wilson‘s ‘Tender Made Ham. Ready to slice, for salads or sandwiches as you buy it. For hot recipes just heat and eat. 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