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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 15

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The popular Colonial Club orchelé tra. will provide its irresistible tunes. An unique Boor show will be featured. _ The supply of tickets in limited. They may be obtained from Ying Jones, Joe Grinnell, Jack Eaton, Walter Rica, Stan Turner, an and Bill Murphit Bob. GreuenI. Calvin Bauer, Joe Irwin, Jim Won- nell, Ralph Weary, Art Flint, Fred Bangs and Mike Boehm. , Bligh School and college student? are cordially invited to this holiday affair. Dancirfg froth 9 to 1. Dress optional. . Mrs. B. E. Newman, 122 North Sheridan road, is the winner of one of the $5 prizes in the 8600 “Hid- den Answer” contest sponsored by the" American Institute of Launder-' ing through its ofBeial magnixne "Better Homemaking” and eonduet, ed with the cooperation of mem-, ber laundries in all parts of " the country. Announcement «if the award was mode by Mr. ‘Harold D. Nelson, manager, Nelson Brothers Laundry, Wilmette. The contest required the answer- ing of a set of three questions each, carried in "Better Homemaking" , during September, October, and No. vember and completion of the state- ment "A professional laundry does my washing better because -c-....-." Answers to the questions which con- cerned launderaMe goods and laun- dering were hidden in the reading matter of each issue of the mage- lame. . - . B. E. Neieman , Winner Of $5 Prize B. E. ttewrnari, 122 North Highland Pad: THE PRESS Appointments Made . To Annapolis By I Congressman Church Congressman Ralph E. Church. 10th District Illinois, today an- nounces the following appointments to Annapolis to 1111 two vacancies: Principal-Dow" S. Machy, 8288 Harwell St... Evanston; lat Alter- nnte--Prnnk J. Kelley, 8rd, 331 Kedzie St. Evanaton; 2nd Alternate --Willinrtt C. Williams, 821 Gunni- son St. Chicago; 3rd' Alternate -- John W. Hunt, 1400 Judson Ave" son Bt. U John W. Evanston. Principal-hmm E. Murrin, 163 Austin Ate., Libqrtyville; lat Alter- nate - John R. VmSickle, 1318 Chestnut St., Waukegan; 2nd Alter- nate - Robert A. Johnson. 20 N. Elmwood Ave., Waukegan; 3rd Al- ternate --= Ronald P. Huber,'1129 Woyesr-fKc, Evanston. Appointments were made upon 3 basis of a competitive exuninution held Inst October' at, the direction of Congressman Church by the Civil E. Church. Service Commission fot. nil candi- d'nteo for appointment (my. tho 10th Illinois District. _ The "pointer" will be given A phinicnl 3nd mental examination by title Navy Department for mini:- on. Briergate Community Club Holds Meeting The December meeting of the Briergate Community club was held Tuesday evening, Dee. IT, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Roberts, 801 N. Ridge road. An is their custom for" the December meeting, the evening we: than over to a Chriatmuprogmutt, head- ed thia year. by Mrs. Dickenson who gave a reading based on Dicken'a Christmas Carol. Christmas music and a grub has of 10 cent presents rounde Beryl and Edwin Daniela " Deer- field Ave. will spend Christan: with their aunt, Mrs. John Lawson in Park Ridge.“ _ sii out this evenintt's activities. " St Lé 1 "V1 tj'lii' T 5% iiE r,'.'..! as:

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