M rg DRY Hockey XE $1.75 wiere E} cial JÂ¥ , .10 $Dons: se wWit 8. W BER 2 *nz :I] Rta Estimated cost of â€" l%hm has been set at $12,743.90. The project tause for awarding the bid to the Darrow and Barron company, who were $309 higher, was that it beâ€" ing a Lake county firm, it would employ more local heln. contract to Darrow and Parron conâ€" struction company of Waukegan, instead of to the Hedges Construcâ€" tion company of Chicago, which had entered low bid on the job. The _ _Another short. delay has been caused on the Highwood Lvenue widâ€" ening project. Reason for the deâ€" lay was that the city council met on Monday night and awarded the OllLâ€"Oâ€"801, ( Oflâ€"ofâ€"Salt) brings relief in cases of foot due to E“DQR appliâ€" ~~M.Ih)ll ave nonâ€" =&umnrub-. R"..fl bites. Stimulates Realingâ€"combats infocâ€" tion, Your druggist is to refund “mflmmmw QUICK FOOT comFort _Mrs. James D. Kidwell, 117 Cenâ€" tral avenue, is recuperating at the zhnd Pukhoapital}i:er having undergone a major operation last Thursday morning. | 4 _ The new system ealls for using the same lighting equipment, but instead of burning the{lights until 2 am., they ~will burn â€"from dusk to dawn. Because of. a rate reâ€" dustion, opgration of n%u new sysâ€" tem will cut the cost approximateâ€" ly $200 a year. 1 After inspecting the proposal from the Public Service company for a new system in thea city lightâ€" ing m.tln Highwood city counâ€" gl; y night approved its acâ€" Mrs. Henry Rasmussen of 42 Elm avenue entertained a group of chilâ€" dren at her home on‘ Sunday afâ€" ternoon in honor of her grandchild, Marjorie Greulich‘s eighth birthâ€" arated in Hallowe‘en |wolors, and gich little guest ne*:’ed a gift from their hostess, â€" _ it Motoring to Galena, HI1., last week, Eimer Carlson: and son spent sevâ€" eral days of duck hunting there. ing, with each past chl’b‘:‘lioing preâ€" sented with a gift. . Refreshments jere served with table decorations mqq’u colors. ‘Among those present ware vigitors from Chicago, Evanston, and Waukegan. The Phythian Sisters of Highwood | _ Mrs observed Past Chief‘s night at their | °) Sat regular business meeting at the city | day. hall on Thorsday evening. A social | °s w evening followed the business meetâ€" f“d N . Among the students honored at w college in Appleton, Wis., was William Hamlin of Highwood. ; a small group fn;im each wrâ€ï¬‚ï¬cted, and Hamlin was ï¬l“m freshmen thosen. .\ Mrs. Amelia Jubrénd, 219 Oakâ€" widge avente relurned last Sunâ€" day from California, after spending one month visiting wth her son and his family. ®t Mest 10 daughter Yrs. Do# LENA GLANDT, Representative gHU Cï¬Lhi’dï¬iAiï¬D'nu 177 â€"178 FOR THAT BELT TER LAUNDRY SERVICE. | *L | Is a pmlin‘: matter. . Without & ‘cleaning, the pressing is lost, and without good , the cleaning in lost. Both enter &.:umlif into RELIABLE quality eaning to give y best of better dgvieo. CaATT nfl:rfln vapK 177 .178 R THAT BETâ€" Mrs. Lena Gualandi of Oglesby, menl days, visiting her ughter | and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and . Dominic Giangorgi. BJ RSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 THIS PRESSING BUSINESS WO0O Against a background of palms, oak blineh« and screen covered with fashioh photos, Mrs. Herbert Stone and Mrs. H. M. Pattérson announced over a microphone. Mis. Fred*Fell also played a large part in arranging the show. t Models including the Misses Myra Bevins, | Merri Laing, Rosemary Rafferty, Elaine Olson, H e l e n Fritsch, . Margaret Bailey, Dona Green, Marie Lane, Carol Letso F and Lorraine Weaver displayed advantage the sports clothes, afterâ€" noon dresses and formals furnish by Fell‘s store and the Patte sh p for: the Guest Night affair. During intermission the attendâ€" ants .w entertained with â€" dion and violin duets ‘by Francis Fiore and Louis Caldarelli, and the Bailey sisters of Fort Sheridan perâ€" formed in hula dances. Pianist for the evening was Robert Greenslade. ‘Following the display refreshâ€" witnen#d the faghion p;;a-de" on Saturday in honor day. . Among the out ers were Mr. 8. Par) and Mr. and Mrs. C haun of Kenosha, â€" lowest ‘bidder Councit members are now awaitâ€" ing aApproval of the state highâ€" way d tment, who must approve the rk because ‘state gas tax funds jare being used. Alderman Simpson pointed out to the other members that the highway departâ€" ment. would probably\ refuse approâ€" val un;sswthe bid was given to the “""‘-‘ 1+3 % y oys C CC C ATmck â€" PS by da labor, but when it was covered that the Railway ay jJob, which was done by day 1: cost mately $5,000 more planned, it was decided to do job by contract. was originally to have been éqé/éqéto smegeler held Telephone H. P. 53 rmission the attendâ€" tertained with accorâ€" in duets ‘by Francis is Caldarelli, and the of Fort Sheridan perâ€" _honor of her birthâ€" the outâ€"ofâ€"town callâ€" 8. Park of Chicago Mrs. <Charles Unbeâ€" honor . the Junior Italâ€" week. _ About ‘s and guests been done t was disâ€" y avenue day labor, re than do this staged at the The Young Business Girls club of Highwood and Highland Park will give a progressive dinner on Tuesâ€" day evening. © ‘ Mr. an as / their Mrs. Jot kee. WITH NO!~IFS" "ANDS" OR "BUTS" mer Chicago judge, nnd_;th"e";: dates will be invited. ‘ Principal speaker for the evening will lzï¬â€˜Attorpey Ben Barassa, forâ€" Highwod .Republican _ precinet committeemen mez Saturday night in ‘the city hall to make ‘plans for 4 joint Highwoodâ€"Highland Park Republican rally October 30 in the Labor Temple. Frank Nustra was chairman of the meeting, and among those attending were Commissioner Arthur Swanson of Highland Park, Eckert Carlson, State Rep. Nick M. Keller, State‘s Attorney Charles E. Mason, and Cireuit Clerk L. J. Wilâ€" mot.) | i The Dortas‘ society Luitheran church; Hig sored a rummage salé today from 9 a m t Games ments Mrs. Edgar Benson and her comâ€" mittee are workh;: hard to make the Oak Terrace PTA Hallowe‘en costume ‘party Tupsday night, Oct. 29, a huge success. This party is not restricted to PTA members, but includes purenth;f all the Oak Terrace school cqildmn and their guests., , A son was born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Collins of Highwood. ments were served downstairs by Miss Wanda Nannini and her comâ€" mittee. E Mrs. Dominic Giangorgi enterâ€" For years we‘ve been saying that Servel‘s different freezing system hasn‘t a single /moving part to cause noise or wear. Servel owners say this statemeift isn‘t anywhere near strong enough. They pointed tojtheir own experience with Servel over 8, 9, and 10 yedrs, and boasted of its permanent silence, freedom froth costly repairs, conâ€" tinued low operating cost, long life dependability. Now . . . with our 10â€"YÂ¥ear Guarghtee . . . you get ironâ€" clad assurance of this longer, lcarefree service and greater savings! 4 o oalife ane Here‘s Final Proof that the Refrigerator means more for your money when yow buy â€" more for your money in the long run! , & eir weekend guests Mr. and John Spanheimer of Milwauâ€" Operating records of more than 1,500,000 Servels make possible this sensationial Guarantee. . ... It assures you of & and Mrs. William Lubeke had CV CU@ins were Commissioner t Swanson of Highland Park, , Carlson, State Rep. Nick M. State‘s ‘Attorney Charles E. , and Cireuit Clerk L. J. Wilâ€" party will start at 8 p.m. will be/ played and refreshâ€" will be served. : THE HIGHLAND EARK PRES 3 e sale yesterday and a.m to 5 p.m. NO MOVING PARTS ; Highwood, sponâ€" Refrigerator Fréezes with ®e LASTING SILENCE ® LASTING EFFICIENCY ®© LASTING ECONOMY NORTH SHORE Gas CO. Because only the GAS of the Zion IX-YEAR JARANTEE candiâ€" \ Th# newly formed Highwood Athâ€" letic Wlub, under the leadership of Brun Bertucci, will hold a dance on $MMurday, Oct. 26, at the Labor Tempfe.. Music will be furnished by R& Edwards and his orchestra, and Bembers of the club‘s enterâ€" tain t committee will give a speâ€" cial gram.. C Mafor Chdrles Portilia has asked propirty owners and busin‘e;sL'men not burn leaves and papers in the @reet. :"The reason for this statefhent," explains the mayor, "is that Bot only are concrete lll; agâ€" phalt$ pavements damaged by the fires,Zut the ashes travelling down to th# catch basins clog the sewage sy & f £ coâ€" to % tuti Highwood Big Brother ¢lub is definitely under way,. with the folâ€" lowitfe officers having been chosen : Roy Russell, president; Harvey Reâ€" ber Bf the American Legion, vice presflent; Mrs. Ray Suzzi, Social Servire secretary, and Mrs. Domâ€" inic Biangiori, Catholic Da hters, treaghrer. Other organizations in the Rroup are Lions club; Legion AuxBiary, professional and \busiâ€" ness Iimen‘s association, and th{* Boy Seo s tai fifteen children and their mo on Friday in honor of her daughter, Loretta‘s third birthday. Bright balloons and Hallowe‘en faâ€" vorsitdecorated the children‘s table. QualityCleaners REZLIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. iday evening club officers and mbers met at the home af Otâ€" Fisher to draw up a constiâ€" ~and byâ€"laws, } OW DOWN A Y M E N T SY TERMS Phone H. P. 178 . P.&All..»orl-w 47 8. St. Johns Ave. ; Pho AND About two hundred persons atâ€" tended the Harvest dance given by the Italianâ€"American social club at their clubroom Saturday night. The club this year awarded a college scholarship to a worthy graduate of Highlandâ€"Park high school, and the purpose of this dance was to raise money for this fund. The presenâ€" tation is made to encourage conâ€" tinuance of ‘higher education among younger persons. . 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