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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 9

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a former pro- Teu Pot itt pound I tat tie Av... Dd. e manor, an at Northwest. 4123 V member; ling the 1941 meld the night , Stevens hotel ._mior prom is ior class and is r of -the second lghber of Mr. Lytle, of 2215 Jh1rditrAHi'ritr, rs. C. o. Fri:- and Bon Jed ning from t t Miami agd f a member of orority. Betas! em university, re college when 'amatics, on the wimming and in 926 ns Avenue . “is: Bed, .nstowu, Pa., main while i. , their houu , holidays. If. Bell and r Elizabeth ot d the Christ. Lewis B. Sim ember of Delta ernity. Be ha rack team, on Northwestern, and" in intra.. be ", 1ut iuitio'f in “If in the school Masons To Install New oft1eerrte Tonight “may, Does-bet no, mo installing ulcer; George Greene, marshal; ,Albert Larson. chaplain; W. E. -Meierhoft, secretary; Joseph W. Cox, orator. The omcers to be installed ere: master, Dan McClellan; senior - den, Arthur G. Hollands; junior wor- den, Marvin Florent; treasurer, c.' P. Grant; secretary, E. th 0hrmund; chaplain, George F. thuier; senior deacon. Thomo P. Strenger; Junior deiisistCJamet' L. Whitehouse; ttetb. ior steward, Fred Burkhardt; jun- ior steward, Peter Stewart; marshal, Austin Armstrong; organist, Robert .Schneider; tyler, E. D. Cribbs. HP. Garden Guild Bear Mrs. f The December meeting of the Highland Park Garden Guild was held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Huggerty in Deerfield last V'Week. Mrs. Herbert _Reed of Lake Bluff addressed the group on Christmas, donations. The Garden Guild was organizetriit 1988 and has a mem- trershirrud '25. Mrs. Richard Keb- bon is president, Mrs. Dean Mc- Cormiek," vice president, Mrs. W. B. Pierce, treasurer, Mrs; Howard Richardson, corresponding secre- tary, and Mrs. Hugh Wilson, pro- gram chairman. . _ rat'ygrand again this yen, the organization has made wreathes for the Highland Park Hospital and the II. P. Pubka.gilmag--, - . Mrs. Barry Clow, Former Resident, Passes On Tuesday News of the death of Mrs. Harry P. Glow, a former resident of High- land Park reached relatives here Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Claw died Tuesday, morning following a brief, glues; It her home in Culver City, alif.' _ t Ciir igiaonie Temple. The in. ling one”: will be: Charles J. ttttmam. District penny franc), t u tk, Jacked ‘On - i A. o. I A. n. I “I.“ - I Until Sept, 1030, the Clown were midente of Highland Perk. end conducted the Boyd Blue Grocery. store " the intersection of Second street end Green Bey med, where e filling station now stands. After selling their business here, they went to Culver City, Calif., where they purchased mother more. In the spring of 1982 Mr. Claw passed away. T Hrs. Clow was 3 put worthy my tron of Cumpbell ehapter. She won a. sister-in-law of Fred Tucker and the late George Tucker of Oakwood Are. ‘She is survived by two sons, Delmar and Irvin and a doughter, Mrs. Florence Reeder, all of Call- fornia. _ _ T Fdheral servieea will be held Fri- day in Culver City. Clothin and Toys To' Ill, Distributed To Deerfield Needy The Deerfield Grammar school children collected and r e p a it e d clothing and toys the past month, which art-aaa-dr-ddr-diatribe. tion. The social service chairman of the Deerfield unit of the American Legion Auxiliary 's. Mrs. Erle B.: Slown wilrhave the articles in her home on Friday and Saturday, at 849 Osterhtan Ave., tye,erfield, and anyone in the community who wishes to go there may do so. These gifts} are for all the needy. of the community and her home will be l open morning and afternoon of both l Friday and Saturday. Present Monthly . , Program Atvetir 'is, _ _ Hospital Friday The time has attain arrived P') the monthly visit.to Great Lakes hospital where a program sponsored by Mrs. Richard Mansell and Mrs. Erastus Phelptris presented month- ly for the enjoyment of these un- fortunate heroes of the last world war. Through the courtesy of Miss Gristmld, KS. Girls' adviser, three students will appear Friday in an attractive program at the Great ’our attain arriveg for BE PRESS M Lake- hospital. In! Canarlo,_who has app‘eared on numerous programs " the Great Lakes. has min cow. sented to present moral dam num- hen. Helen Hilario will do: a group of gay aonge while Katy Ban- ford will give piano aelectionl. This worthwhile service is great- ly appreciated, for it brings no much enjoyment to these rathetie yie- tims. here is a 'dire need for more T entertainment for these shut-ins, unlit is hoped that any local per- sons ikhirhiiiiiTi 'talenhand can spare a few hours will offer their services for at least once, during the com- ing year. Mrs. Hansen or Mrs. Phelps will be deeply grateful. for your assistdnce. r _, I El m-e-er----""'""'"'"'" “I L-a-a-aa-os-a-i-at-"'""" Russell’s Service Station 2035 Prairie Avenue chhhiiiiidi Suggestions DRESSED' POULTRY per pound LIVE POULTRY per _ pound STEWING CHICKENS per pound DRESSED DUCKS per pound LOIN PORK ROAST SPAGHETTI 4 to 6 pound Events; lb. BRICK CmilEsE--Whole or Half 10 pounds for per pound 6.01. can: TOMATO PASTE 410 Railway Avenue GandOlfi & Giangiorgi All kinds of American slid Imported Foods Tthmtthwood 2426 For the Yuletide Season we extend to you OUR BEST WISHES Mush.“ Quinn, 6, ot a PM. mined! stigbt h of the left cheek may . when ho wuitruck by " bile driven ttBeter h” 440 Glencoe nvenue. He WI flrut gig by Dr. D. E. Boui‘ w.t--t.--titett,,tty?, ll/tIll"""""".""')";";,'].])?),!,.""" "up” tannin."- Inh an all! "teetitmt tr. Gtteht-. "" 01* It. ANTIQUES 'irtVrihi ANTIQUE SHOP G-leaf a” - - ___ Slightly Ins-red Phone H. P. 4410 mac. He in given D. E. Bonita. ' 12 for 79: a, of 397 Elm stigbt ueseration My “Moon k by tn mammo- " JIIIG UGoft, Highwood, Ill. 32e 18e 26e 28e 2ly: TSe 22e lulu. 1r,2.,

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