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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1940, p. 2

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_ Mighwood Highlights LENA CLANDT, Representative Telephone H. P. 53 to her bridge club on Monday aftâ€" the meeting of the Legion Auxiliary president; Mrs. Rosalie Blum, first vice president; Mrs. Mabel Smith, second vice president; Mrs. E. Ayâ€" ers, chaplain; Mrs. Ida Carlson, treasurer; and Mrs. Linda Stanley, at the City hall on Wednesday eveâ€" Official Scout Hat ......$1.95 Service Shirt, V Neck. 1.25 Service Shorts ... 1.10 Official Stockings ... .50 Plain Color Neckerchief .50 Slide .....____.__._._._.__. .10 Dell â€".......â€"â€"msmoonmnmmen D0 Mosquito Bar ... 1.50 Sleeping Bag ... .50 Pancho, size 54x80 in... 3.00 Election of officers was held at GARNETTS GARNETT‘S (short sleeve) (SEAL) "Quality Seal on Every Garment" for these gay young styles in mannish SHIRTING STRIPES On Wednesday evening at 8:15 p.m. graduation exercises were held at the Oak Terrace school. Sixtyâ€" four boys and girls were promoted into high school. _ ‘The programs were opened with the invocation renâ€" dered by Reverend Winfield Johanâ€" son. A surprise wedding shower was given for Miss Ida Nannini on Monâ€" day night at St. James hall by a group of her friends. Peter Andriotti has been appointâ€" ed by Mayor Charles Portilla as a patrolman on the Highwood police force. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Ronchetto had as their guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R. Bowers and son Richard of Chicago. . Bush, III. Miss Emma Qualtari spent the week end visiting with friends in Mr. and Mrs. Tony Casorio had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Corso of Chicago. On Saturday morning Miss Mabel Carlson will become the bride of Angelo Notogiacoma, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Notogiacomo of Jeffrey‘s place. The wedding will take place at the St. James church with a dinâ€" ner and reception following at the home of the groom‘s parents. historian. Mrs. Tennerman, disâ€" trict chairman, was a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beltramo of Bevier, Mo., have announced the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Albine, to Dominic Rometti, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rometti of 251 Evolution avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Evangelista of 19 Prairie avenue had as their week end guests their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Calderaro of Chicago. Thomas Piano returned on Monâ€" day from a week‘s visit with relaâ€" tives in Lakeside, IlL. Mr. and Mrs, B. Pasquesi enterâ€" tained guests from Detroit over the past week end. its meeting on Thursday evening with twentyâ€"seven members presâ€" ent. Plans for a picnic to be held June 20 were discussed. ters, held its regular meeting on Thursday evening with several out of town guests to witness the iniâ€" tiation ceremony. Mrs. Rose Roth Kyle was the candidate. Following the meeting a pot luck supper was The best wardrobe "tonic‘" in many a season . . . bright, difâ€" ferent . . . a smart "steal" from Dad! Designed for sheer actionâ€" comfort, tailored in soft, nonâ€" run rayon. 3â€"button yoke front, wide elastic back band. An exâ€" citing Luxite contribution to your town â€" and â€"country cosâ€" tumes! Colors: blue on white. The Highwood Citizens school held Lake Shore Temple, Pythian Sisâ€" SHORTS . . . . $1.00 BRA =...... .75 Manâ€"Tailored to wear under these new spring outfits by evening by a group of her friends. Miss Ugolini will be married to Pal Daniel Kennedy, 5410 N. Ashland avenue, Chicago, driver for the United Parcel Delivery, 2039 W. Jackson Blyd., Chicago, told Highâ€" land Park police that as he was pulling away from the curb and passing two parked cars, he heard a thud as tho something had been hit. It is believed that the youngâ€" ster darted out from between the two parked cars, running into the side of the truck. She was taken to the Highland Park hospital for treatment. met Polmeri the early part of July, Miss Pernell Kipp, sister of the groom. will be maid of honor. Mr. Pat Passini, brother of the bride, will act as best man. The Misses Lenore and Arlene Phillips will be flower girls. James Norman Gherâ€" ardini Jr. will be ring bearer. The reception will be held at the home of the bride, 39 Elm street, Highâ€" at a party on Thursday evening in honor of her future daughterâ€"inâ€" wood. Child Hurt Friday As She Darts From Behind Parked Cars Bus Trip June 27 TheMothers Club of the Y.W.C.A. will sponsor a bus trip Thursday, June 27. Reservations are to be made and paid for by June 25 at the Y.W.C.A. * Miss Helen Ugolini was feted at a Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Passini anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Rose, to John J. Kipp Jr., son of John James Kipp of 1530 Highland avenue, Wilmette. The ceremony will take place at the Bible church in Winnetka June 22 at 3 o‘clock. Karen â€" Hansen, four daughter of Mr. and Mr Hansen, 749 Marion ave tained a slight concussion ran into the side of a deliv near her home, last Fri; noon. wood Lions Club nominated officers for the coming year. Dr. N. C. Risâ€" jord was nominated to succeed Otto F. Fisher. Thomas Russell Jr. was nominated first vice president; Vicâ€" tor Benvenuti, second vice president; Adam C. Bernardi, third vice presâ€" ident; Ed Cael, secretary; Charles Laegeler, treasurer; Charles Genâ€" tilini, lion tamer, and Ernest Santi, tail twister. On Thursday of last week at their regular weekly meeting the Highâ€" dolphi. The election will be held on June 20. A young Highwood couple were seriously injured on Sunday eveâ€" ning when their motorcycle was inâ€" volved in an accident in Evanston. They were James Pasquale of 12 Webster avenue and Marie Palmeri of 400 Waukegan avenue. Both were taken to the Evanston hospital where their condition was reported as slightly improved. Named on the board of directors were Roy Russell, John de Smidt, Dr. C. F. Anderson and Neil Gonâ€" Mrs. F. Notogiacome entertained HOLEPROOF * HOSIERY ing GARNETT‘S thebsw. C €HEE H1GZLANXD PARK PRB8s is the only hosiery that has both the Good Housekeepâ€" mm&hx«tmmh&uwm; ncussion when she of a delivery truck last Friday afterâ€" /Zhidda, NDN~ Mrs. 4 avenue s mÂ¥ 1 > / year Arthur susâ€" she old One Hundred Attend Chamber Meeting At by HOLEPROOF Mmflhv were the happy recipients of two autographed L-lnlll which were given at the Father and Son‘s banâ€" quet of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce, held Tuesday evening at Open House tea room on Sherâ€" idan road. Bob was awarded the ball bearing the signatures of all the members of the Cubs team while Jim received the‘ one inseribed by members of the Brooklyn Dodgers. There were 101 members and their One Person â€" Without Both..$] 10 $ §50 »» Two Personsâ€"Without Both.$ $90 10 s& One Person=With Shower Both....$ 179 â€" dark sheers _ Let these warm, glowing hosiery colors Mghlifit your summer costumes, thely dark or light, vivid or pastel! Monday evening about 7 o‘clock, a car driven north on Summit aveâ€" nue by Norman Perry, 1810 Garden place, Waukegan, struck an east bound car at Sunnyside avenue, driven by Delos Parker, 18, of the 14th Cavairy, Fort Sheridan. Perry, who was accompanied by Lucy Skehens and Mary Tublow of Waukegan, was cut on the hand, while Edward Flanders, a passenger in Parker‘s car, was cut and bruisâ€" ed. The injured were attended at the Fort Sheridan hospital. smart apricot tone, strikingâ€" Hubacheck was accompanied by William Cuttig, 516 Skokie aveâ€" nue, Roger Conant, 505 Madison, and Ed Mann, 820 Greenleaf avenue, all of Glencoe. Mann‘s right arm was injured in the crash. Two Hurt Monday When Cars Collide Nmd phoui fom n;tv?n,zfi bright rosy tone, lovely p_uhhl_l_nrdaydme and eveâ€" ning weights. L. H. Ledvinka, 603 Sunnyside avenue, suffered a back injury Satâ€" urday morning when his car was struck by a northbound car driven by William Hubachek, 16, 635 Washington avenue, Glencoe, at the intersection of Berkley roamd and Skokie blvd. dark or lichh vivid or pastel! BANDMA Ih’ rich, lively beige with youth and charm ;bfl- with {ond: and charm varsatility .. . BUGLE, motion picture, "Play Ball," was shown. A very short business meetâ€" ing preceded the dinner. Two Injured In . Crash On Skokie sons present at the regular monthly meeting at which the 1940 film of the National League, an allâ€"sound perfect with whites, pastels Ldods Nn aMTE GFâ€" NEW Ilt!; / r_beautiful with whites . . . OMANCE, golden suntan, One Person=With Tub Both.......... Two Personsâ€"Tub or Shower MS! 50 SPECIAL WEEKLY AND MONTHLY RATES ALWAYS A GREAT FAVORITE COMFORT WITH TRAVELERS SEEKING 3 pairs $2.85 with Navy, dashing ints . .. rgtv_:n,hlxx ROBT. H. SCHOPS, Myr. 100 AND ECONOMY In Assault Charge Joseph Broddard, 60, 687 Park n-a‘ulhlud-m-l-fl the shoulder and facial lncerâ€" ations Saturday during a controâ€" versy with John Gerkin, Sr., at 715 GARNETT‘S MEN‘S AND BOYS‘ sTORE GARNETT‘S Boys SWIM TRUNKS B. V. D. SPORT SHIRTS $‘| OO and 51 .95 s‘ M3# â€"3$1 63 Men‘s 1** ""Saddle Stitched Collar" Satin Latex with disorderly conduct and assault and battery, and later released on ployees at the Highland Park Incinâ€" erator where the argument took , JUNE 18, 1940

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