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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1940, p. 7

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Where‘s that memory book you so carefully made yars and yars _ Attention, Old Grads of the Highâ€" land Park High school! Get out those pet pictures of yoursâ€"snap shots of the good old days. Alumni Committee Collects Keepsakes For 50th Anniversary â€"The meeting is under the auspices of the "National Committee of Inâ€" dependent Voters for Roosevelt and Wallace" headed by United States Senator George W. Norris and Mayor Piorello LaGuardia. State chairmen of the committee are Charâ€" lotte Carr and Dean William F. Porter of Winnetka is chairman of the North Shore organization. the Chicago and Illinois» Bar; assoâ€" tiations, who will take as his subâ€" jeet, "The Businessman‘s: Stake in Progressive Government." i 'l-dgal’olicy”; will be dealt with by essor A. R. Hatton, forâ€" mer head of Northwestern Univerâ€" sity‘s Department of Political Sciâ€" ence. Professor Jerome Kerwin of the University of Chicago will speak an Rooseveltâ€"Symbol of Progress." in social ‘welfare made under the Ropsevelt administration and why their extension makes his reâ€"election imperative. . The business man‘s viewpoint : will be expressed by Charles P. Megan, past president of DRES $ Charlotte Carr, head “W,.w‘lll speak o:“fll:'::i:: ."'T.”' dent Votersd will â€" voice w..mu on the paramount isâ€" ts of the national election in a gues on Friday evening in mefetka Skokie schol auditorium. ‘ Under the chairmanship of Adlia Stevenson prominent Chicago attorâ€" ney and one of the North Shore‘s leading citizens, four of the outâ€" standing personaliti¢s in the life of the Chicagoâ€" Metropolitan area will present their position on why voters ‘hould sguport President Roosevelt should . Blankets, or one pair. Telephone â€" Highland Park fHURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1940 Cleaned and Pressed RAY MOLENDI 244 North Sherfdan Road ( o‘ ANY PLAIN ALL WOOL BLANKETS, $6.95 ea. AH virgina wool, satin y mm‘m“d Special for this Sale This stamp is | your . â€" protection | for â€" fine cleaning 125 se 6e 6 0# 6 a # Public relations is the topic unâ€" der di ion at the present time, and later on, it is planned to spend some time on the writing of reports and ision . of ‘the present: record system. A lice School was instituted Friday) evening at the Highland Park City hall for officers of the High Park department. The school will convene every Friday mninJ. i Business men and women] who wish attend the luncheon will be d <earlier. f Polifi: School Begun For H.P. Officers The | annual fall ‘luncheon fziven by Campbell Chapter Guild will be held in Masoric Temple dining room, | Wednesday, October | 30th. Lunchéon will be served at 1 o‘clock followed ‘by bridge and five hunâ€" dred. |Prizes will be awarded, The public is invited to attend. ; It is of interest to know â€" that Badminton was first started in Highâ€" land by the Ravinia Badminâ€" ton club about six years ago. Campbell Chapter | guild Fall Luncheon o Be Held Oct. 30 The leaders in charge of this acâ€" tivity for the coming year gn: Betâ€" ty Johnson, phone 3660; Ste Gutâ€" man, 4315; and Martha Bryant, 1712. |Cali these leaders for reserâ€" vation§ to membership in this class. The class fees are very nominal. This is an adult community acâ€" tivity and the class is open to adults of the community. + Why not drop in on the class Sunâ€" day morning or Wednesday eveâ€" ning? + f f 18 pting regularly on We;l;:;: day nings and on Sunday mornâ€" ings. | â€" * Here is the good news that so many |badminton players who live in the ‘vicinity of Ravinia school have n waiting for. The Raâ€" vinia ool Badminton class again Ravinia Badminton Clagls‘» Again Holds Regular.. Meetings If you can‘t get them down to Brand‘s or Duffy & Duffy‘s just ‘*phone either place, or get in touch with Bill Wrenn (H. Pk. 2847) or Rowena Bennett (H. Pk. 856) and they‘ll arrange to have your exhibits picked up, before the big event on November 7th. N 00 o CcR e e VR tion of the school‘s name would be swell.| In fact any keepsake is welâ€" come that will bring back the happy past for homeâ€"comers as well as homeâ€"towners. * | A fbw bannerg tion ‘T‘ the schoc swell. In fact ar S We Saw lc ce ol o se ie 1 O : OO the 50th anniversary of our own local Alma Mater, formerly known as eldâ€"Shields, now ufed, the Highland Park High school. Fifti. eth anniversaries ~don‘t come but once in a life time. Let‘s make this a H nger. We‘re going to give & "picture show." You might as well in it. | We want class pins and rings, too. |They‘ll be exhibited under glass, so there‘s no danger of losing them, Everything will be carefully 'abell#d. too. | ago? And those annuals you to write? Blow the dust off t ‘irs and take them over toll Photo Studio or Duffy % Cl . We‘re collecting i€ the big 50th anniversary of 0 local Alma Mater, formerly as Déeerfald anmral c _ 0C a 4e a e 6 # 6 # * 12. 1.95 ea. showing the evoluâ€" "An Old Grad." on t come but Let‘s make this going to give You might as Did you see the new Sam Brown belts they are wearing which adds so much "chic" to their uniforms, and gives them such a neat appearâ€" ance. ©Chief Rex Andrews is real proud m men, who are a credit to Hig Park. Have you noticed the improveâ€" ment in the appearance of Highland Park‘s police officers lately ? Officers Spruce Up In Sam Brown Belts Don‘t miss the "Home Talent Show" being presented by the Comâ€" munity Choral club on Saturday, Oct. 26th at the Highland Park Womens club at 8 p.m. Rehearsals are being held this week for a proâ€" gram of unusual interest, Come and help us choose the winners of the cash prizes, If you have not already obtained your tickets, hurry and do‘ so as they are going fast. 1 Home Talent Show To Be Given Oct. 26 A similar suit brought by Mrs. Davison is on file in California where Mrs. Dowdery ‘and Mr. and Mrs. Willard are now residing. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed. f It was charged that the Willards supported eight members of the I Am Cult and had induced Mrs. Jenâ€" nie Cowdery, 86, mother of the sisâ€" ters, to pay over $500 a month since 19388 as well as to sign a quit claim deed to a $100,000 estate at 245 Sheridan road, Kenilworth. An out of court settlement in a defrauding suit was decided when Mrs. Corene C. Davison untlounced that she would drop her litigation against her sister, Mrs. Louise Wilâ€" lard, 227 Linden Park place, and her husband, Charles Willard. _ Sisters Settle Dispute Over Estate At a meeting on Tuesday night of the Big Brothers club at the home of Otto Fisher, two Waukegan speakers told members how the Big Brother unit rescues boys from deâ€" linquency. The speakers were Dr. A. J. McKean, president of the Lake County Big Brothers club, and Leâ€" Roy Mallatt, district supervisor of the delinquency prevention division of state department of (welfare. President Roy Russell presided at the meeting. â€" fu. At the meeting of the city council last week, besides passing on the Highwod avenue . widening project, Mayor Charles P:)F?fia appointed a new zoning board of; appeals. Ap: ipointes are: Ira ’B;eokwell,, Jack Passini, Angelo Fabbri, and Faust Giarelli. ~Also a checkâ€"up of the city street truck was ordered to see what needed repairs would cost, and the clerk was instructed to buy a new battery for the police squad car. t Any persons caught destroying property will be jailed. "If they are under age, they will be held in the jail until their parents appear and pay for the damage. Persons of age.will be held on a warrant and prosecuted in court. Mayor Charles Portilia and Chief of Police John DeSmidt have joined together in warning the youth of Highwood that they will not stand for any Hallowe‘en vandalism, Halâ€" lowe‘en fun will not find interferâ€" ence, but wanton destruction of property will not be tolerated. Washington Gardens _ defeated Gold Crown Beer two out of three games. Minorinis 559 was high for the Gold Crown, while Kehrwald led the Washington team with a 592 series. Totals for the games were 2684 to 2663. & score of 2541 for the losers. Somâ€" enzi was high man for the Farmer Beverage with a 612 series, while Turreli‘s 545 was top for the losâ€" ers. â€" PuNns is going on in full swing at the Shoreline Recreation alleys on Railway avenue. The Meister Five Keglers, led by Gaggioli with a 609 series defeated the Miller Hiâ€"Life in three games Friday night with totals of 2897 to 2523 Sherony‘s Hardware were sucâ€" cessful in taking two games from My Favorite Inn with scores of 2671 to 2556. Leading bowler for Sheroney‘s Hardware was Anderson with a 604 series, while Carani was high in the My Favorite Inn group with a 583. | The Farmer Beverage rolled a toâ€" tal ‘of 2711 pins to deféat Blatz Beer two out of three games with (Continued from ;Page 5) David Pasquesi, Peter Piacenza, Anâ€" thony Biagi,> and Michael Miotti, Assisting them were Mrs. Joseph Rizzo, Mrs. Carl Rizzo, Miss Mary DeBennett, Mrs. A. Rasgno, Mr. and Mrs. J, Sansone, Miss Josephâ€" ine Sposito, Miss Carmela Pantivalâ€" li, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Daluga, A,. Marbella and Vito Ingolio. The club wishes to thank all the merchants who gave their cooperâ€" ation in order to make this dance so successful. + * Bowling is going 4 bars ASIAGO VECCHIO . _ Half or Whole Loaf ]P. '-fi Cxx‘«‘s‘xs‘s‘% 41c Ib. . j quart ... 9 for .... SBod < lofatitneit® stovinrai e BB 1. A 2 0 . . 487 3 Siem§en, will also speak briefly. The chair will be assisted by a number of soloists duets and a quintette. Those) who enjoy good sacred music are ifvited to attend this service. Th# choir of the Bethany Ev nâ€". geli¢cal church ‘will present a sacred* musi concert on Sunday at a 4:80 Vesper in the sanctuary of he‘ church. ~The pastor, Rev. H. |F. ._| Vacuum Packed 2 No. 2% cans .. Bethany Choir Sacred Musical : Richelieu or Savoy SWEET POTATOES â€"*/ Whole Peeled gespite the fact that many | of the "Red & Whiters" were laid up with injuries, the locals scored ::o to hdownu in the first halft and co ] erted once, making the score 13 th 0 at half time. Schmidt scored thrlt touchdown on a long forâ€" ward pass, Peschman scored the secthd on a most remarkable 55 yard broken field run. f The "Gold Coasters" didn‘t score untu early in the last quarter when they ‘capitalized on a 15 yard roughness penalty putting the ball on the Y.M.C. 8â€"yard line. After beâ€" ing gheld short for three downs the Laké Forest Y.M.C. plunged over. the énd zone for their lone tally, Ne Highland Park Y.M.C, lt&rtâ€"‘ ingflineup : I cans ... ; Phones T47 â€" 748 ~Btub Hamele‘s "Red & White" gritders at last defeated the Lake Farest Y.M.C. Although taking two yelrs toâ€" accomplish the feat the Y.M.C. outplayed the visitors in eveory one of the four quarters. Last year the "Gold Coasters" defeated the! local Y.M.C. twice by scores of 6 @ 0 and 2 to 0. L emmommmam] | [ HICGHLAND PARK _ _ |; [ Ceniral Ave. | SPECIALSâ€"Thursdayâ€"Fridayâ€"Saturday Phone Us Woodbury‘s FACIAL SOAP PORK & BEANS THE BEST o PARMEGIANO \__Ann King Salad Dressing PICCHIETTI BROS . _ Jumbe cans ake Forest YMC efeated 13â€"6 in hrilling Contest |. 8 years old 5 pounds or over MHolleb‘s Supreme COFFEE BABâ€"O ~~~>â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"20¢ 23¢ pound <~â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"20€G ~~>~â€"â€"21¢ ......zsc N. Lorimer I. Sheahen G. Tazioli L. Peterson ‘\'V. ll'f:lmr â€" helson G. Bowden _ F. Schmidt W. Peshman: G. Hell E. Inman 29¢ In Milk Fatted, ROLLED VEAL ROAST TENDERâ€"MADE HAMS LOIN PORK ROAST GENOA SALAME AND COPPA Save our "Collecto Coupons" and win a bag of groceries each month. ROASTING or FRYING CHICKENS M e a°t s Fresh Dressed FQOD SHOP Apple Cider Gal. hb hb ab Ig rt If Filtered 49¢ Sweet :. Repairing a swollen window sash caused by damp w is best done after the (windows dry out. Once the window will: rub a little candle liberally in the grooves or apply floor wax throughout their length. When you want to open a window that. is swollen without waiting for it to dry out, it may ‘help to fill a medicine dropper with linseed oil that has been (thinned with an equal amount of turpentine and drop some of this mixthro into: the crack at each side of the top of the frame. If the window sticks in dry weather as well as wet, it probâ€" ably will have to be planed down before any permanent “c*re” is efâ€" fected. | | §*‘4 | for . | | ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE 2 North Sheridan Road Highland 1 It provides for the payment of specific amounts up to $1,000.00, and, in addition, all hospital expenses, nurses‘ fees and medical or surgical treatment, up to $500.00 for any one accident, This policy covers any person from ten years up while operating, djlvinz, riding in, adjusting, changing tires, repairing or cranking a private automobile, or while riding as a passenger in a public passenger autoâ€" mobile, or by the explosion or burning bf an automobile, or being struck, run dowh or run over by an automobile. New Thousandâ€"Dollar Auto Accident Policy for $5.00! THINK OF IT! ALL THIS FOR $5.00! V. WM. BRIDDLE 25c, 27¢ PUMPKIN No. 2% cans 2 tor 29C Highland Park 93 | 43¢ 27¢ 25c 27¢ 29c (LREEN BEANS 2 (#uam .T....‘.lgc SWEET POTATOES 4%?. ....'......ZSC 8 lbs. . ‘\Concord Grapes ba‘sket 19c each Extra Fancy Larg® COOKING APPLES 4ibs. ./.â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"J5¢ to dry after being sponged with cold water before applying the solâ€" vent. k [ Use cold water to remove egg stains, following with hot water and soap if the material is washable, or a grease solvent if it is not. In the latter case, allow . the stained place If it is necessary to paint plaster that has not become thoroughly dry, a coat of zinc sulphate and water will cut down adverse effects of alâ€" kali in the plaster on paint. Use oneâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half to two pounds of zinc sulphate to & gallon of water, brush on the wall surface and give it time to dry before painting. large size .... HONEY DEW MELONS GRAPEFRUIT SQUASH +c e All kinds of 380 Central Ave. Toilet Tissue 4"" 29c â€"â€"~5¢ PAGE SEVEN i6 4

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