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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1940, p. 5

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Mighwood Mighlights LENA CLANDT, R ‘THURSDAY, MAY 9, 1940 Lenzini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Battista Lenszini of 36 Prairie aveâ€" nue, became the bride of Elio Grandi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Grandi, 346 Ashland avenue. ‘The bride was given in marriage by her father, and following. day evening for their regular monthâ€" ly meeting at the Parish hall. All plans have been completed for their annual spring dance to be given in June. GRACE _ BERNDOTTIâ€" TOM RUSSELL TO WED Mrs. Mazzett of Funston avenue underwent an appendectomy at the Waukegan hospital on Tuesday. She is reported as getting along as well as could be expected. satin and carried calla lilies. She was attended by Mary Pedrucci as maid of honor, Margaret Gribbin, bridesmaid, and Mrs. Savina Grandi served as matron of honor. White satin with lace and white snapdragâ€" ons and white sweet peas formed the attire of the bride‘s attendants. Little Betty Lou Grandi was flower Serving the groom as best man was Armondo Lenzini, and Arthur Grandi served as usher. A dinner and reception followed at the home of the bride‘s parents, with dancing ANNOUNCE LISKEâ€" MEIRHOFF WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Henry Liske anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter Mary to Fred Meierâ€" hoff, sor of Mrs. Mae Meierhoff of Highwood. ‘The wedding will take place Tuesday morning at the St. James church with Father Gleason officiating. He will be assisted by Mr. Liske‘s cousin, Father Rotherâ€" mel of St. Johns, Ind. Announcement has been made of the approaching marriage of Miss Grace Berndotti to Tom Russell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Russell of Highwood. Miss Berndotti is the sisâ€" ter of Mrs. George Yeary of Evoluâ€" tion avenue. The wedding will take place on Thursday, May 18. The Cuore Arte club met at their regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the Rabbatini home. Only regâ€" wlar business was transacted. Among those attending the Kenâ€" tucky Derby at Louisville were Bob Milani and Whitey Trigani. Mrs. A. M. Trout is visiting at the home of her daughter and sonâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. O. Anderson of Burlington, Wis. Pope of Evanston was the guest speaker. Her subjéct was "Health and Its Relation to School Children." Following the meeting light refreshâ€" Lions club members from all over Lake county will gather at the Briâ€" ergate Country ¢lub on June 12 for an afternoon of golf, dinner and an evening of entertainment. A comâ€" mittee, composed of Otto Fisher of Highwood, James Butterworth, Paul Olson, Ingram Rasmussen, all of Highland Park, Dr. David Deeting of Mr. and Mrs. August Baracani of Chicago have moved to Highwood, making their home at 238 High St. The last meeting of the year for Oak Terrace PTA was held at ‘the school on Monday evening. Mrs. H. The Bellarmine club met on Tuesâ€" At a high mass at the St. James 1 South St. Johns Ave. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO There is she will rodmk more en d es For Mother‘s Day WNAKE AS APPOINTMENT by Antioch, Russ Bochm of Libertyville and Joseph Pusiaver and Ben Baillie of Waukegan, met last week to plan details of the tournament and troâ€" phies to be given as prizes. muigh'ood Cifiumupe}d] II ESIRC $09 P BWT APPWUOT CBP RNC UIIIUCC their first regular meeting last St.s: * s;"‘“ . .m::t. Thursday evening. The club started utmaster Ernest Santi donat wilh 21 members, and its object 1s| 90 the anatl in fhe boy who was for recreational purposes. chosen as the outsu’ndlnx scout in &o troop. The choice was a difâ€" sday, Hrs ult one to make, as all of the boys 'l'iox:"l;:drmi'::ly :;:::hl‘:d at a| Nere working hard for the award. dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. E. Taken into consideration were atâ€" Gherardinl. ‘ ‘The oec.uion is Urs. telrhm, cleanliness, attention to Gherardini‘s birthday. uniform, equipment, winning of merâ€" it badges, and payment of dues. Al:o The Highwood Boosters are prac.| iNtroduced to the club was the newly ticing nightly this week for their organied Scout Troop 34, which is wame on Sunday. which will may| being sponsored by the Lions. son Richard of Chicago were the Sunday guests of the Bud Ronchetâ€" On Thursday, May 9, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Tino Pedrucci will entertain at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. E. Gherardini. ‘The occasion is Mrs. Gherardini‘s birthday. The Highwood Boosters are pracâ€" ticing nightly this week for their game on Sunday, which will mark the opening of their baseball season this year. The list includes Chief of Police John DeSmidt, Superintendent of Waterworks Floyd Peterson, Superâ€" intendent of Streets Leo DiPalma, City Collector Thomas Russell, Jr., and City Attorney Bernard J. Juron. The council also approved the mayâ€" or‘s suggestion that Vince Ghini be added to the police department and Ray Unbehaun be named city health inspector "as soon as funds are available." Both men were dischargâ€" ed last fall in an economy drive. All chairmen of the city council committees were retained except in one instance. Alderman Paul Pagâ€" liai was named chairman of the liâ€" cense committee to supplant alderâ€" man John M. Simpson. _ At the regular semiâ€"monthly meeting of the city council all the old officials were reappointed by Mayor Charles Portilia for 1940â€"41, with the confirmation of the rest of the city council. Among those who underwent surâ€" gery at the Victory Memorial hosâ€" pital in Waukegan last week were SAME STAFF TO RETAIN CITY JOBS Te woom menn remin of uoonee Send for 64â€" page book DEPARTMEN Mr.‘ and Mrs. Tony Bowers:and Telephone H. P. 53 Phone H. P. 435 uuu.m'm:‘qun. and Miss Marilyn Humphreys, l! Central avenue, Highwood. Max Eckelmann Jr. of Highland Park was installed as first commandâ€" er of the Highwood Voh'nn of Forâ€" eign Wars Chapter at .m. Tuesâ€" day at the city hall. g:hlnnnn, who has been serving as temporary commander of the organization, was inducted along with other officers \by Paul King of Waukegan. LIONS CLUB AWARD 8COUT HEUSTIS \ Last Wednesday evening at a speâ€" cial meeting of the Highwood Liâ€" ons club, Jack Heustis of Scout Troop 36 of Highwood was presentâ€" ed with a combination hatchet and knife by Paul Grubér of the United Red Heart, Ideal, Pard, Kenâ€"Lâ€"Ration q No. 2 size cans (in pare olive oil) ..._......._.. &# for MONEY SAVING SPECIALS Peaches & Pineapple Â¥ THE HIGELAND PARKE PR B88 WELCH‘S GRAPE JUICE 1arte .. 41g â€" Pints .. 2: Butter 7I18T ANNIVERSARY J24¢ 2/ size can 4 cans for $1.00 NL sOUPS MIRA WHIP (Bome slightls higher in price} 101 TT DAIRY BELLE For Reducing the Weith Way Raggedy Ann Welch‘s For Friday and Saturday, May 10 & 11 4-_5“ P«MW for ‘The members and guests were enâ€" tertained by a movie on how to deâ€" tect counterfeit coins and bills enâ€" titled "Know Your Money," which was presented by Paul Gruber of the Becret Service division. The dance given last Saturday evening by the Juniors of the Italian Women‘s Prosperity club was reportâ€" ed as a big success, by Miss Helen ‘Minorini, social chairman of the orâ€" ganization. During intermission the attendants were entertained by the singing of Miss Helen Milano, and Miss Jasmine Sesso playing the acâ€" eordion. â€"â€"23¢| . Carnation boutonnieres and pastel sweet pea corsages were sold by six flower girls, the Misses Mary Casâ€" orio, Leonora Bellettini, Margaret Pasquesi, Bridget Mordini, Camille Corso and Mary Rosalini. Mr. James Brown will be hostess to her sewing circle on Friday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Kidwell enâ€" tertained their 500 club on Tuesâ€" day evening at their home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ziccarelli of Highwood are the proud parents of a daughter born Wednesday, May 8, at the Highland Park hospital. Coffee MANOR HOUSE 25¢ glass jars GRAPEFRUIT RExtra Faney GREEN BEANS Tome All Purpose Tissue CALAVOS ASPARAGUS M en WHITE NAPKINS 3 FRESH PEAS Home Grown California 5 on la s o Ets 00 c t u. be al To Hold Annual Meeting Wednesday Representatives of every comâ€" munity from Evanston to Lake Bluff will be in attendance at the annual meeting of the members and direcâ€" tors of the North Shore Property Owners association W e d n es d a y, May 15, in the Carson Pirie Scott & Co. dining room, Marion T. Marâ€" tin of Lake Forest, president, said today (Tuesday). In addition to its regular business, the association will discuss plans for the further protection of the residential character of the North Shore, ways to insure increased traffic safety, and a program for beautifying the area, Mr. Martin announced. The group was incorporated 1932. Hern!nn C. Hintzpeter °Ne group was incorporated in 1932. Herman C. Hintzpeter of Kenilworth is vice president and Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. C & H Pure Cane Sugar 49¢ for 35¢ Meat Specials Pork Sausage Links lb. 24c HORMEL‘S SPAM per tan 25¢â€" SWIFT3 PREMIUM SLICED POT ROAST lb. 23¢ BEEF STEW lb. 29¢ RIB OR LOIN END 2% to $ potid kvérage lb. 17¢ 1% to 2 pound average BROILERS Gordon L. Pirie of Winnetka i treasurer. It has several c members, all of whom are owners alztho North Bhn.g board of 41 directors manages affairs of the association. BACON Ib. 23¢ An.mbh:d-nh encouraging dlh.b-‘t: Er' ing the children to cat enotigh P you your garden, make sure a.wflmmu hl‘d.ly Can Â¥ y * No. 2% size can Sguare Mieal for alt Planls lb. 3 5¢ Peaches 810 Central Ave. Phone HP. 124 ib. 19¢ Security Evan‘s Feed Storé. 19¢ A Product of Swift

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