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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1940, p. 4

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'tltt'tttgL"ttttttt --eoiaC.TiTir. Pete Carani is quite a greet friend of Bob O’Farrell's . . . who will upper in the Highland Park Labor temple for the Columbus Day dlnce Saturday . . . to judge from the crowd who is to be “Miss Col- umbia" .-. . Bob is former catcher for the Cubs and once manager of the St Louis Cardinals . . . eefe.eefeieei""_f_ti*e.otr--- In!“ View; Aria» calm in {can}: bin-Mu Tuesday a! [at wank . . . Barbara Land and Bar- bars Bebe: win the only girls ct herrartp...Abunehufuatro" m on their I” to an airplane fae- tor, in Culifornia . . . Bennie De Vroeg. Vie Montarrmtelii, Jim Wat- son, Ralph Ori, Sign Denali, Mar- io Nannini and Armando Dinclli . . . while Emilio Gnu-mi in on his way to Mexico, where he plan: to live . . . he have: the end of this week . . . Helen Minorini, who has changed her wedding date to November 9, was feted at a shower Monday by Evelyn Milena, Helen Rosalini. one of her bridesmaids-to-be, Dorothy, her sister, Ellen Larson and Mrs. Guido Ami . . . Otis Andrews is not going . . . he's coming . . . Just back from Madrlck, Iowa, and u Colorado trip . . . Florence Bellei in back Igsin with Gene Pomi . . . dating, we mean . . . Eunice Bellei humboen hindered to the Waukegun tele phone one: . . . Home from Baltimore, Md., is Emmett Burke . . . who will be trtuttsferred to Washington, D.C., no less . .. Evelyn Milano is cumin: the nuns "Gutter-WI" been)“ every other one goes in the gutter . . . in bowling . . . Theodore Minor- orini and Charles Crovetti were probably the only two persons from Highwood to attend the World Ser- .., THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 4"”3-fiww Fab-In. Thur-lit In”. had-y Irv-L lIl-vdnv lumhv Odd" ll. vF-turd-y In“... t to I In». T to In - mind-y Conn-Im- 1 ails-J -trt--0iuri-'iTii% c-‘dbdhn. L"tart Po""' "ortfs M0$I IIAUIIVIM niiiCe DEEBPATH 'rmum _ Ivan lay. I'D-I "etNIN. I’d-0nd Lows. Dun-Id Dotti-q _ POPEVE CARTOON "Wimmn “an m fo DHre' LATIST PAIAIOUNT PINS LAKE FOREST. ILLINOIS _ TEL LP, 2|” inc-awhil- I'M Att-?-, m (In!!! COIDI CLASSIC ___ "Yul run _ . limb" ’10me _ "l'n-‘nl Ore-hum. Na " LAM PATH. ”"3 'cr-rr-r-a-ef/W; dtTcic2aTiaTi,i"tTii'iFiiii was: m- 'ee? ystrda_iiG] tar-m '""-'i‘nosn was 1113 ans" " '"H.eet. lug-“hngIoLI-n It... MI mm - a... 100m" -- ‘YIVMI- hu- the mu” cam - "A tret In TV..." LATBBY mm" "'3 . t 5:111. on 1113 1mm- “hm-ditty“ my“ Flr or ALI. FLESH” "THEY DRIVE BY NIGHT" "I LOVE YOU AGAIN" Mrs. James Stanmnrd Baker, 289 Woodland road, reported for Jury duty Monday in Lake county court. She is the tlrst woman to serve on the grand jury in Lake county. In 'sddressimt the members of the hwowtizutinz body, Judge Rnlph J. Dads. said, "for the first time in the history of the county his re- marks wvro not only to the gentle- mt-n of the grand jury, but to the Indy." Chicken Dinner Oct IT Thv Woman's Guild of St. Johns rhurvh is inviting the puhlie to " tvnd n chirkon dinner Thurscdny owning. Oct. 17, at 5:30 p.m. The afrairr will he hold in the church Parlors ttt the corner of Green Bay road and Homewood nvenue. Funeral service for Mrs. Ida G. Kerber, mother of Herbert E. Irer- her. 903 S, Linden Avenue, who died Friday at her home 911 Shermnn avenue, Evanston, were held Mon- day at the First Presbyterian church of Evanaton. The deceased in: the widow of the lute Dr. Henry C. Kerber. She was born in Chicago Nov. 6, 1860. One of her earliest memories was that of Lincoln': funeral and she, often told of standing at the bier of the assassinated president. Mrs. J. S. Baker Is First Woman On County Grand Jury As a gift from the business peo- nle of Highland Park, In American iUtt was presented to Joseph B. Garnett, vice president of Commu- nity Service, Ine., for Highland Park's new community house. Women's groups hive played In important part in improving condi- Hons. nnd manufacturers hive found it necelury to withhold n11 untrue gunmen“. Business men are not opposed to the consumer's rights. The following nominating com- mittee was elected to Ielect om- cers for the ensuing years. Those elected were Henry Siljeetrom, Ed Menke, Earl W. Gull, Robert Den- zel, Les Stranger, Carl Hanson and Fred Closer. Beginning with the early 17th century, Mr. Hawkimon traced the movement jultifying the right: of the Consumer up to the present ar. He explained how legislation had met the issue end had forced the stanardixntiott of brands through labeling. The Better' Business Bu- reau was eetlblished in 1913 to augment the work, slid Mr. Hawkinson. The con-umer want. to know what he is buying, end he is #tatifted in venting the truth. Two new members, the Highland Park Ten Pin and Gustav A. Blnm were accepted into the ortttutizntiom Thur any Elect Nominating Committee of C. of C. Tuesday Evening The October meeting of the High- land Park Chamber of Com wu held Tuesday evening " Open Home. Sixty-nix members were prelent and heard Jamel R. Work. inaon, Professor of Inkling In! Buisness Letten " Northwestern university, speak on "The Consumer Wants to Enow." Mrs. Kerbér’s Mother Is Buried Monday f" m” __ - 'mwwf-T-r'. m 12‘ A9i1er_terr." or' can. " IC. " l-nuic; to ttt It. " ". " Funeral services were held this morning (Thursday) at 10 o'eloek from Sexuin and Logan funeral home to the Immaculate Conception church. Interment was in Ascen- sion cemetery. John Sinnott. aged 71, a resident of Highland Park for the put 30 yes“. passed nw-y Monday at his home, 696 Homewood avenue, fol- lowing I several months' illness. Mr. Sinnott was born in Wixford, Ireland, June 24. 1869. For forty- seven years he was an employe of the Illinois Central railroad, being retired in July 1937. Mr. Sinnott is survived by his widow, Anna, two dluzhters, Mrs. Mary Marehi and Mrs. Florence Clark. both of this city. and five grandchildren. The regular open meeting of North Shore Had-sub will be held an Wednesday, October 23. It 2:30 pm. at the Temple in Glencoe. Mrs. Maurice Bein of Highland Park, the president. is well In Mrs. Charles Molvoin, t he program rhsirman. are most enthmriaatie about the prongm offered. It In called "Had-sank Surprise Revue" nnd is offered by the omees Ind ac- tivity chairmen. Everyone i: assured of a most cordial welcome. The membership of the Young Men'. club has now reached I total of IM, and my young man from Highland Park who would like to join the club or secure more infer- mntion about it is invited to Ithnd the October meeting. N. S. Hadassah to Meet October 23 Funeral Services For John Sinnott Held This Morning I'm-l‘llmrw’n- a... the 1EuN.rad M In Ian's dub will hold in “my www.mu. at th- Connnnity Water a 3 o‘clock. n. Mutual spa-hr of mmwunm “Vary" lnm.houllhoeouhutm- Mantra-it}. Whitb- light of the new will be the at-rl-ttgtk-t+int- P177030 NM Praia-bond Pooh ImerIon. 1m conch st the University of love. and the It hull-lane Mato waiver-Ry during the reign " the late Huey has. is beginning hie sixth you n bud line conch " Northwutern. The excellent job he bu done in Meet- ed in that school'l outstanding roc- ord for the put ". reasons I‘IIIIIC the toughest opposition in the coun- try. Burt, who was I tour Utter men in to eollexe darn " the Uni- versity of Illinois, his I wide buck- mnnd of experience to talk from end in recognized u one of look hell’s best speakers. He plum to bring other members of the North- western couhing It“! with him to this meeting. Also present at the meeting as guests of the Young Men's Club will be the members of the Highland Park High school football tell!!! end their coaching sun's. As is the cus- tom at such of these meetings. com- munity singing will be led by Bill Lsrson with Barry Eaton at the pisno. Dr. Baker M. Hamilton, pros- ident of the club, will preside over 1 ten minute business session. Ind refreshments, will be served " the close of the program by Carl [an] and his committee. Harry Skidmore, social chairman in charge of the meeting, wishes. to announce that the doors of the com- munity center will be open at 7:80 for a general get-together and that the meeting will begin promptly at g o'clock. taié qi, Future The thirty minute Mm which is to be shown begins with the‘1989 all star game " Soldien' Field and then visits the training campl of all the teams in the National Pro- fessional Football League. Follow- ing these shots are highlight scenes from some of the big games of last year's professional season. The pie- ture closes with the championahlp game between the Green Bay Pack- era and the New York Giants at Milwaukee last December. PM 2at't At Meeting " QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY TYPEWRITERS LARSON’S Static-er DRY CLEANING co. ”Mulch-Av. Wm. Gun-ad fl! HIGHLAND PAIR PIIII PM. B. P. In ALL HAIR AND .n,1.h-meerrttr-%drre ttr_tt.b-uA,otrtrt.No. mum 'u-tmt-tonli-ht-d eo-wh-tutr-tbonsai" 1tnab-iatrdsttmeednrtdre.. "o-d_uatghr-tth. Tut-dd-thr-ei- meanings... luau-I'd, tuitgb_uuug|lmrvp. bu robbed 30.17“,”de that an... auction. - of tt-itttah-oe-d,dueto thottsotHe'_tor-tatems- ditioo,Nst-tooedurtnet- Ttte cm India’- mono system, blood and born mm undergo [you change- during this time. It is absolutely wt” for her future health. u will u the In- fant, that the hu proper mst, Cl- ercise, Ind diet. In the months that follow than no to be given to you Inga-than. PM In Com-lads Ottem Edmund Program " THE “All "IT" A JOB WHO NEEDS A “All make regular monthly repayments. ii'iihfiiiiG _You needn‘t even txtmetothis ofhte Sum that ”apply fumhunjustmsdthe readily will atuportbeloworahetter form- ublelhmu Neteinhrmatioo withmatohlittatimL will repay I m can um an "mm: m "I.“ “Mfiumâ€"mnfiimnhthluâ€"u I=M"co"dg'ggraT,egtedyi2hye, -firt-ifro-rr- ‘__.'-‘:L“_=__"zm.-11'zrs.sdhrymvmâ€"-v FRiRiiiii) as? fttht fl -- , an 'cal u as. h “-1 if fin-"v3.1 fii.uute'SaGiraG" -- in- hut-I... How you can borrow '20 to s300 quickly and simply "' an: In. PO Eh. I... #000pr 0-5 7110 'Am "mi----.--- Paurttorehardt Frank Siljes Highland Park Fuel Co. Menoni & I Mercer Lumber Companies - Deerfield 'EEDamh loan? Youan na- mw 90 to Sim-without en- " “Mn Tliere‘ will lie more “Heat (rr-e,,,,.", Mileage” when you use . . we“ "ZSfrstEEE5rd ' 12.” "no "B. " mm“ IqaqS-."q " I,” $1.9] KCOW I 665 L13) ION as) n " 19.5] Am You PAV “CK new not“! IMHO... t---1f Recommended and Sold by 13.” Mk " 'ccssva"' ' 3A9 M.“ 10.48 13.97 " " “why-undid...” a. lawnmhomd.“ “mum-ad tut-tnr-gt-r- '.rtt"MtrNut"tlttdltt I! m enact-hiymh-nym "ttte-thr-ser- Payments to In your lawn. See in the table below how you my may your loan in mien mmthly installments that fit your own imrme. Sum that you necd $100 and can readily my $.77 a month. The table Ihow: that your installth will repay a $100 loan iriiuiiirig" 3286 2817 lr6S “.31 17.17 No wonder Ibe'l papal". That'. a lilk dru- dulled by RELIABLE LAUNDRY. Wrath: women ham learned that RELIABLE can be trusted with their but dre---for our Intern leave- no odor and our portend attention have: no detail “amended, ' I.“ ttat Mas I,“ " THE BELLE OF THE BALL ' " 11.9 15.31 19.5 Frank Siljestrom Menoni & Mocogni ' sun ”db" I tk63 Anyondomnppiykr-Hm o 3.0. 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