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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1940, p. 22

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LENA CGLANDT, Representative The Highwood Lion‘s ¢lub enterâ€" tained at a party for approximately 800 school children at the Oak Terâ€" race school Friday evening. The club hopes to make this an annual affair. 18 The children were shown & fullâ€" length Western moving picture, and witnessed > a halfâ€"hour performance TYPEWRITERS LARSON‘S Stationer 37 South St. Johns Avenue Workmanship ~Guaranteed REPAIRED PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT ... HICHLAND Phone H. P. 567 NATURAL . .. LIFELIKE ___ Children‘s Portraits By Our New Method ... In the Home WLWO0O gC by ~Nick Tomei, local . magician. Santa Claus then made his appeatrâ€" ance and distributed candy to all the children, 4 Due to the fact that their gymâ€" nasium will not be ready until Janâ€" uary 8 the Highwood Athletic club basketball team would like to enâ€" gage in traveling games with other Lake county teams. Any Class B team wishing a game may call Bruno Bertucei, $45 Highwood aveâ€" nue, in Highwood. â€"â€"Mr.â€"and â€"Mrs. ArMmandao i U4LLAL CC Nokomis, Ill. are spending _ the Christmas _ holidays with Mrs Turchi‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Rosalini of High street. ttb“.’.“.'w Mrs. Ann Malmquist was hostess to her pinochle club Thursday eveâ€" ning at a Christmas party. . Prizes in cards were awarded to Mrs. Nora Capitana Mrs. Marie Fanâ€" tonius, and Mrs. Marie Campagni. â€"â€"Eilmer Fawsett, 310 Railway aveâ€" nue _suffered severe injuries about "ig/:/iglda and Mrs. Armando Turchi of is. III. are spending _ _the STtUDIO Telephone H. P. 53 PARK 435 PR ES 8 Fhe héad last Weeiz. He was ~to the Highland Park hospit: treatment Miss Ethel Svensen of. Washingâ€" ton has returned home to spend the holidays with her parents on Wauâ€" kegan avenue. A Christmas party was given at the Labor Temple Sunday evening by the Lake County Laborers‘ union, Local 152, for the families and its neighbors. A large crowd attended with entertainment conâ€" sisting of games, Christmas carols, refreshments and gifts. At the last meeting of the Cuore Arte club in Highwood, a report was given by John Ori, chairman of the New Year‘s party, on the annual affair given by the club for members andâ€"their families. Furâ€" ther plans were completed by the members and the annual election committee was also discussed. __Mrs..John Vander _ Bloomer of 213 North dgdvenue was hostess to the Yours and Mine Pinochle club on Friday evening at her home for their annual Christmas party. Memâ€" bers holding highest scortes were Mrs. David Soderquist Mrs. Roman Bohn, Mrs. George Eiffler and Mrs. Joseph Plomb. s 3 ‘Special guests at the party were Plomb. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. George Krec, 2119 Elizabeth avenue, Zion. Mrs. HAIRCUTTING Adlllt. sâ€" e e ® ‘.. First house north of Central Avenue on East side of Street : DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Yeare in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 TTONML . .«.s2ss80 e4s coavnnnvin niy hn cnaareny se ie nes s ue un snn un s t en aan s ba uie uht WREATHS AND SPRAYS for your entrance Pine, Boxwood, @t€,, fFOML .........s.cmucsscisaecraeepteee.s BEZDEK‘S GARDENS Woinviteyoutocomeinandaeo’ourwonderrn!nlee- tion of flowers and plants grown in our own four acres of greenhouses. For 35 years we have been in business in Wilmette. B :**‘‘Table center pieces, wreaths and door qrayl,l-dnllothchlfml!m e Prompt deliveries to all North Shore suburbs. TELEPHONE WILMETTE 5400 LOWEST CASH AND CARRY PRICES Glenview Road and Skokie Boulevard was uken‘ Kree ospital for| birth Kree was: also© presented with bir:;dgy gift from members of i clu s uces â€" Wt inchite Suatasl w Placed on file for further discusâ€" sion was the communication receivâ€" ed from Fort Sheridan authorities in regards to the suggested elimiâ€" nation of the Old Elm road grade crossing, so that the army might have a northâ€"south artery such as Skokie roadâ€" without disrupting Highwood traffic. Ee eeee CC RETIT T e tea The council also received a letter from Fire Chief Arthur Englund of Highwood inviting them to the volunteer fire department‘s New Year‘s eve party in the city hall; Ald. Kenry, chairman of the conuâ€" cil fire and water committee, subâ€" mitted the proposal of streamlining the existing fire department to City Attorney Bernard J. Juron for deâ€". cision as to its legal aspects. : â€" In answer to the request sent to Fort Sheridan to: allow Highwood WPA workers at the fort. to gain entrance to the "fort by. any â€" enâ€" trance other than the main gate, Fort Sheridan authorities sent noâ€" tice that due to the present emerâ€" geney, this request must be regretâ€" ‘fully declined. _ Alderpan Gene Ficechi proposed tka+t Western avenue beâ€" improved ‘~ ~Aiderpan Gene PI0COIH DLA â€" that Western avenue beâ€" improved by repairing the pavement and inâ€" stalling street lights.. The council turned this over to the street and alley committee for consideration. Rotarian Troop 30 â€" . Holds Yule Party Boy Scouts of Rotarian Troop 30 held their annual Christmas party Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Scout meeting room in Elm Place school. The Tenderfoot Investiture ceremony was held. ~â€"~Christmas carols were sung and a Christmas basket for a needy famâ€" ily was packed at the party. Bandâ€" wiches, ice cream and cake were served. Thursday, December 26, berries, greens and candles door of Balsam, ............. 9O¢ up 26, 1940 New Acei while ope tires, rep while ridi mobile, o1 or being s It pro to $1,000 nurses‘ f $500.00 1 2 North Re This

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