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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1940, p. 27

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,kburn unit Let society i. do on "tav. air Ihop juif " MBee. The lrdIy hetero ' put sub» ttnd in the aka. pies, I brought in. l as Chilt- at the shop motor vehi- nnted 500,000 paid approx: sed over that mpike in the mention, the ab' reports If fry hen ed, aet- 1 made and electric ‘iron ch have been no any on burn telief to dim this tomorrow.1 nturdny eve- will rte-open eb. .ay DRY to, IMO 21 M Young Woman Is . Killed In Crash On Green Bay Rd. Min Janet Stonelake; 18, of 862 Attutts avenue. Gummy"; instant- Ir killed early Friday morning in an auto-tmek mall in front of 1637 a, Green Bar mad. A coroner’s jury Friday afternoon absolved both drivera- af blame when they return- ed a verdict that the young wom- an's death was accidental. Mine Stonelake and her sister, El- len, accompanied by Norman Dur- ment, 866 Central avenue, were rid- ing in the car of William D. Mann, In, 21, of 218 N. Sheridan road. The at was headed eouthQnQreen Bar road and skidded into a trnEFéivned by the Deerfield Produce company, as Mann apparently did not see the truck in time to avoid hitting it. lies Stonelake, who was riding in the back seat with Burment, was _ tvrtatitirr)riilif axe the right rear . auction aideewiped the back of the 'tmek. _ The side of the car on which ttrmtrgetacie1Ctst.e"e: you can brdly expect him to tube how much you'd welcome . “$3 int Christmas. So drop ati" iGiniuutttorryuartt1r- "ikafretieref.1ttt of theweek’l hula: work Mention tht fat Miami: the tirstehdiee of iiiir.GfiiFiiiiitnayae,ie,t..Te 'iiriiiiriiiiiiiLthehuytitri,tte tMt helps to 'rar tor itself. iiiihu'miosst0bottt.otttqe" dtiChHstm" mime-Plan Model I08 put-d m SHERONY HARDWARE Toys and Gifts ' who! ", 1.40 Tel. Buhllil Park MMI 314 Ran"! Ave. $5995 [/2 shared .08. the was sitting m praetiealir Seth Met, -28, of 615 Melt! avenue, driver for the DeerfUld Mace complny. had perked the at " the curb while uniting Sol Shapiro, 1637 8. Green Bey reed. was: qt the mnrltt, 313° “- to I mummy him to the iiiir%sT ii Ohicego. . - Durment, Mann and Min Ellen Stonelnke sustained minor cuts and bruises. The body of Miss Stone- lake wu sent to her home town. Wadeni, Minn. She is survived by her wants, Arthur and Id. Stone- lake, of that village. ' Final Appeal For' Chest Funds Meets Generous Response With nearly one-mind of the $1,- 123 needed to put the Sixth Annusl Campaign of the Community Chest over the top, reeejyeq in mponse to the special letter fauna? tional subscription sent out by the Community Chest to subscribeis four- dnys ego, Cheat oa1eiahs were hope- NI today that they would 1367519: to present the community with the Christmas gift of another succesg- fol, campaign. _ - President Joseph B. Garnett said the."doilar plus over thtr..top" spa peat. made by the Chest was meet- ing’with excellent response and that werrgreatir trmtifled to have their belief in the loyalty of Highland Park citizens to the Cheat so gen- erously sustained. _ - ' "With l little less than $900 still needed, we feel sure that within the next few whys auNeient other Chest subgerttrers will make their "dollar 4t11ueunhaeriptions to enable tin t9 make our $50,000 goal.” he said. i"i'i'ii'ii,1,i',i',i",i,i,oi,i,i"ii'i"1 l Trees Qua IlitrClledners Phone M. P. IN RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND ( DRY CLEANING co. G-at-at-tst--"'""" 635 North Green Bay pl. PASSINI'S Comer 011me Avenue PIE and THE PRESS Miss Julia Eichler E Is Buried Saturday , Miss Julia Mathilda. .Eichlor, 65, I orLontt Grove, died Wednesday Dee. 1 ll In Went Suburban hospital, Chi- ' cago, “to: an extended illnoaa. She ) was the daughter of the late Martin t ind Sophia-Eichler, and was born Nov. 28, 1884. , Funeral aervim were eondueted by ,the Rev. P. . G. Piepenbrok, at Kelley’s chapel, swarm-x at 2. pan. Burial Wli‘in Rand Hill cemetery, Arlington Heights. T Miss Eichler in survival by two sisters- and three brothers: Mrs. Paul Borehardt and Mm. o. L. Domke both of Highland Park, Fred of Ptrk, t-cu-iiiuutuuueossrsr,p1mgnryet1'1ltetur iaiaaia0uGGiiriLrt2,oadsr+ros HIGHLAND PARK DEPARTMENT STORE Free Gifts for the Kiddies when with. their' parents. 0m our, night “I Qa'clock. m--------- Tel. B. P. 1088 " __ is . h: 1.. if“: 7" .. _ _ Li 4 ( T _ a s: x. . . n ii; 1?;

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