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Highland Park Press, 8 Aug 1940, p. 4

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TEN YEARS AGO August 7, 1930 At its regular session Monday evening, the Highland Park City Council granted the Highland Park Public Library use of the old city hall building for one year while their new building is being erected. .. . Andrew Colding of Highwood died Monday in Lake County hosâ€" pital. .. . Plans are being perfected for a new clubhouse at Northmoor Country club to cost $350,000. . . . Mrs. Emma Meyer Tillman, widow of the late William Tillman of this city, died August 1st at her home in Chicago. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson of Orchard lane announce the birth of a son, Aug. 3. . . . The marriage of Miss Gladys White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold White of Deere Park and Charles Francis Long of Farmingham, Mass., took place Saturday afterâ€" noon. . . . Announcement is made of the marriage of Miss Evelyn Penee of Deerfield to Mr. Clark Cook of Milwaukee . . . Saturday, . . . Mike Lencioni has purchased the James Grant residence at the corner of Ravine and St. Johns aveâ€" nue. . . . Prompt action of the local fire department saved thousands of dollars worth of chemicals from deâ€" struction in a fire which broke out in the laboratory of the Special Chemicals company last ‘ Friday morning. . . . Mrs. Sarah Coleman Smith, mother of Mrs. Marshall Sampsell, passed away yesterday. .. . Mr. William Huhn of Deerfield died Thursday at a Chicago hospiâ€" tal. . . . The George Patterson‘s are receiving congratulatoins on the birth of a daughter, born August 3rd. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Edward Broâ€" gan are the happy parents of a son, born July 27th. . . . Mr. and Mrs. John F. VanBergen announce the birth of a daughter, born July 25th. Harold Martin, better known as "Happy" won the Western Junior championship at Bobâ€"Oâ€"Link last Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. Bevintons of sontolces. Subscription Price, $1.50 per year PAGE FOUR W Qutared on Sesand Clase Mattes March 1, 1911, at the Post Office st Highland Puik, Ilineis NWwR ET Ns /plZ One Porson â€" Without Both..8 +5 §50 mm-wwlil-. l! One Person=With Shower Soth....$ [ 75 One Porson â€" With Twb Both........... $ & Twre Personsâ€"Tub or Shower Both. $ @ 50 sPeciAD Wemay AND mownmeay aares at progressive Highland Park through the files of The Press TWENTY YEARS AGO August 5, 1920 ions of condolenee, of thanks, obituaries, notices of ent "-"'flfi in ""“"t-?.':m THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS [)?ac Awa I‘J us omicaco soBUsEIN QuALITY arour The U. 8. Civil Service Commisâ€" sion announces that it has a vacancy for an experienced cook at the Nurses‘ quarters at Fort Sheridan. Interested persons should call at the Highland Park or Highwood post offices for particulars. Fort Sheridan Is In Need of Cook Aug. 9th, is the date of the wedding of Miss Eleanor Ott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ott and Arthur Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Johnson of Deerfield. Richard Eubanks, aged 11, residâ€" ing at 26 S. Green Bay road, reâ€" ceived a cut on his right leg when he was hit by & car operated by Mrs. Fred Greenslade, 134 S, Secâ€" ond street, Monday afternoon. The youth was crossing Central avenue, opposite the Highland Park Pharmacy, when he either walked into or was struck by the rear bumper of her car. He was attendâ€" ed by Dr. Lundstrom at his office. Youth Struck by Car Monday P. M. + of the only, mwâ€"& lh.-'z- by & cents per single copy * "t k Mr. and Mrs. "Red" Heinemann are living in Highwood now . . . on Highwood avenue . . . Helen Picâ€" chietti of Highland Park, who rankâ€" ed high in studies at the local high school, has received a scholarship, and will matriculate at Barat ¢olâ€" lege in Lake Forest . . . according to present plans. The Celso Gentilinis will be comâ€" ing to Highwood, Celso‘s home town, for vacation leave soon . . . he is an electrical engineer in Ohio . . . Helen Gibertini and Marge Greene were guests of John Barbirolli, guest conductor at Ravinia park, at his Thursday performance . . . also seen there that night were Dante Bonetti and Grace Gail . . . Gale Bray, a veteran Raviniaâ€"goer, is with the junior organization that prepares to enter the ranks of the Chicago Civic orchestra some day. She plays the bass viola. A sign on the tomato stand at an outdoor market of fruits and vegeâ€" tables, located out west, reads . . . "Don‘t squeeze me until I‘m yours." Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Giangiorgi (former Jennie Corso) stopped in at Starved Rock State park on their honeymoon, en route back from lowa . . . the former Eileen Krumâ€" bach has been visiting her parents, she came from Madison, Wis., with her baby. Mrs. Arnold Bremer comes from Indiana, Penn., and remembers movie star Jimmy Stewart‘s famâ€" ily, residents there . . . she went to high school with his sister Virginia . . . Adam Bernardi dates Mary Farini of Wilmette. Virginia Wilson, who is courting THEE HIGELAND PARE PR%818 The body was shipped to Charlesâ€" ton where funeral services were held yesterday (Wednesday). -ddhum'-hw tendance at | Saturday to hear Kirsten Flagstad, great Norâ€" was clad in a striking white formal. past twelve years, fourth grade teacher in the Oak Terrace sehool, ilied Monday morning at the Highâ€" land Park hospital from complicaâ€" tions brought about following a genâ€" cral illness of six months. She was 32 years old and resided at 640 Miâ€" chigan Ave. diamond from the "one and only", Ransom Ori . . . Helen Doland and Joseph Castelli took the step by eloping . . . and Helen Minorini is waiting for Rudy Notagiacomo to complete his year‘s compulsory miliâ€" tary training .. . before she adds a second ring to her fingers. Miss Brewer is survived by her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Quentin R. Brewer of Charleston, IIl., three brothers and one sister. Gilds Dinelli is up and around after an appendectomy at Victory Memorial hospital . . . George Petty of Freeport, IIl., seen Thursday evening making the rounds in Highâ€" night. Miss Mable Brewer Oak Terrace School Teacher Passes on John Brugioni is mighty proud of himself . . . he won a bet against heavy odds _. . that he could take Ione Gherardini away from her date . . . and proceeded to make his boast good .. . and walked Tone home that Miss Mabel Helen Brewer, for the businesy district early this week. The revision work was accomplished Remove P. 8. Poles intersection were removed from the From Business Area ‘Three Public Service poles at the Nest Week: "SUSAN AND GOD," "SAFARL" "ANNE OF WINDT POPLARS."* Coming: "THE MORTAL STORM,* "BROTHER ORCHID,* "ANDT HARDY MEETS A DEBUTANTE,* "THE MAN WHO TALKED TOO MUCH." "NEW MOON." â€" "THE GHOSTS BREAKERS" Bob Hope, Paulette Goddard, Richard Carison, Paul Lakas, Will CARTOON â€" "Sniffies Takes a Trip" FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALK â€" "Suma, Pride of Piji~ LATEST PATHE NEWs "MY FAVORITE WIFE" Irene Dunne, Cary Grant, Randolph Seott, Gail Patrick, SPORTSCOPE â€" â€""Spills for Thrills" LATEST METROTONE NEWS Jean Parker, Helen Vinsen " " 4) SPORTECOPE â€" "Hurdle Hoppers." NOVELTY â€" "Vacation Diary." LATEST NEws (Saturday Matinee 2 to 4; Evening T to 11) (Sunday Continuous 2 to 11) THURSDAY, AUVGUST 8, 1940 1 poles, outside of the business area. Advertise in the PRESS Auguat 10, 11

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