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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1941, p. 18

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LENA CGLANDT, Representative 18 The Emanon League of the. Y.W. C.A. met Wednesday evening and mapped out plans for the remainâ€" der of the year. Guest speaker at the meeting was Mrs. Blough. : This month the regular Oak Ter-| race P.T.A. meeting was enjoyedâ€" immensely by the women, because the men were in charge of the meeting. Besides the regular busiâ€" ness being transacted, an interestâ€" ing musical program â€"was presentâ€" ed. The men were assisted with the refreshments by Mrs. Virgil Lenzini, Mrs. David Dahl and â€" Mrs. Sam Corso. HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . â€" 40 First house north of Central Avenue on Ezast side of Street (xg ks DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP 21 North Second Street 15 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 Linens, fresh, smog ure to use them, 1 see them . . . whe economical service. The finest lanndmrvice available gfléwhere. Everything beauâ€" tifully â€"finished, starched where needed, mended with buttons sewed on. 10 Ibs.â€"including 4 lbs. of wearing apparel, 6 Ibs. fiat work $1.175 Each additional pound of wearing HDDATOL ....::.csscccucsccaccscees .30 Each added pou'nd of flat wog'h..n..-..-.....................................'.. 10 Shirts handâ€"finished at no added charge. 10% Discount for sending Thursday, Friday or Saturday ° Skokie Valley Laundry FAMILY FINISH DELUXE W0O0 Y# smooth, perfectly laundered ! It‘s a pleasâ€" Lc 9 n nin mt mduk 44 L inch haue B cebcteindedy tras dalcorr revetes C3 1 n, and you‘re proud to have your guests when we wash and iron them with our Just Call 3310 Highwood firemen. answered their first call of the year last Thursday morning. It was a rag fire caused by spontaneous combustion in the basement of the Peter Corsini home. No damage was done. Miss Pauline Biavatti of Mark, IIl., is visiting her sister and broâ€" therâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Borâ€" gini. 4 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lolli and daughâ€" ter, Jeanette, spent the holidays as guests of relatives and friends in West Frankfort. Jackson, S8.C.,. on »©AUUTGAYâ€" diÂ¥Fet having spent ten days with his wife and her family, the O. Fabbris of North avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Santi were hosts to a dinner party of 22 on Wednesday evening at their home. _ The. Innocenzi Grocers of HiSNâ€" wood took third place in the 5th annual Lake County Holiday basâ€" ketball tournament at the Barwell gym-"'?“ They defeated Johnsâ€"Manâ€" ville with a score of 37 to 34 in a very well fought game. Leading Sgt. -'ig/:/ig/:la It‘s A Pleasure To Them Fred Grimm returned to Fort a. S C.â€"on Saturday after Telephone H. P. 53 T HE P RES S of Highâ€" Briumo Somensi, who was also ChOSâ€" | UIIMGO WIIC NMIIIIAIA 10007 10000000 en on the tournament allâ€"star team, | weeks. and "Slim" Shelton. The Manville‘s n . scoring was led by J. Angeles. The | _ The new fire ordinance wa zquruament was ‘IPOMOI‘O‘ by the | approved. It gives the depa City Recreation and Playground | control over automotive traffic department, and was in charge Of | vicinity of the fire and pr Karl Daydiff, Waukegan‘s new athâ€" | motorists from racing after t letic director. They were rewarded | truck. Fees for the voluntee by a generous turnout at each gaMe. | yemain the same:;$2 for th l mantpent hour and $1 for each hour t Mr and Mrs. John Rissi enterâ€" | ter. scorers on Mr. and Mrs. John Rissi enterâ€" tained at a New Year‘s eve party. Guests included Mr. and Mrs. Joe Baruffi, Mr. and Mrs. William Pranâ€" zini, and Mr. and Mrs. Guido Piagâ€" lia. The Highwood Social Service met at the city hall on Monday evening.] It was a regular business meeting, with discussion on what families were in the greatest of need. The nextâ€" meetingâ€"will beâ€"onâ€" the first. Monday in February. Solicitors reâ€" ported that $169.50 had been collectâ€" ed the past month from merchants, utility companies and other groups in town. Certificates of recognition \will be sent to each. Mrs. Ray Suzzi was hostess to the American Legion Auxiliady in her home on Wednesday evening. Chief of Police John DeSmidt on Saturday read the rules and regulaâ€" tions relative to service men at. a meeting in the city hall to Highâ€" wood tavern operators and the ownâ€" ers of liquor stores. (‘Orders were that the rules following were to be strictly enforced: f 1. No bottle liquor or beer must be sold. : : 2. Don‘t serve soldiers and sailâ€" ors who are "under the weather." 3. Don‘t coax or inveigle them to play the "26" dice game. . ; 4. Don‘t serve. them : inferior liquor if they‘re paying for a betâ€" ter brand. !/ $ % Mrs. William Luebke had as her guests on Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Langer of Whitehall, Mich., Mrs. Fred Thomas of Wauconda and Mrs. George O‘Connell of Chicago. Highwood city council members discovered Friday evening at their council meeting in the city hall that the city did not have enough funds on hand to pay the jurors on the reâ€" cent Calzia arrest, and Constable Ted Benevenuti‘s fees for getting the jurors. Mayor Charles Portillia said that there would probably be TYPEWRITERS LARSON‘S Stationer 87 South St. Johns Avenue Fhone H. P. 567 Workmanship Guaranteed REPAIRED the winning team were nzi. who was also chosâ€" ALL MAKES ienbngh money to pay themâ€"by the time the council met again in tw The citizenship club will meet t. night Thursday) for their first meet. ing since the holidays. All those wishing instruction in beginning or advanced English are invited to at. tend. . Mr. and Mrs. Casper Santi of N. Central avenue and Dean Milani lef Sunday for Daytona Beach, Florida Mr. Santiâ€"and Mr. Milaniâ€"will re. turn in about three weeks, whil Mrs. Santi plans to stay until Msy. Dr. and Mrs/ Chester Angersol spent the holidays with Mrs. Anderâ€" son‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Me Carthy, of Rochester, N. Y. Miss Millie Lucchi and Miss Manâ€" nie Milano returned Tuesday from a week‘s trip visiting friends and relatives in Springfield, IL _ Mis Lucchi‘s cousin, Mrs. Edma McCully and daughter Karen returned with them and will visit at the Luechi home for the next three weeks. Edward Carrell has returned i his position in Cleveland, after har ing â€"spent the. holidays with his family, the 8. M. Carrells of High Mr. and Mrs. Battista Berm,c'! and Mr. and Mrs. O. Fabbri wer guests at a farewell party on 8@ urday night in honor of their nept ew, Robert Cortesi, at the home « his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C# tesi of Chicago. â€" Young Corted. who volunteered for army servic has been ordered to report t0 B Sheridan for his assignment. â€" b Charlotte Carr To nfl'] $ Speak In Glen® The North Shore branch of & Chicago ORT organization is j to announce that it will p Miss Charlotte Carr of Hul! How# and Miss Mary B. Gilson, profess® at the University of Ch’icli!o!::d N1 4 TBR 4 100 1 A. L achfivaatiate t Airine dn diininetriinton Chatls meeting to be held at the N Shore Congregation Israel in CC coe on the evening of Monday, uary 27, at 8:15 o‘clock. This moet ing will be open to the public. . These distinguished women IP“ ers will discuss problems of recd struction in the world of today 3" the help that the average A meri® can give in these problems. Thuraday, January 9, 194 Mrs/ Chester Andersor rtment . in the »hibits he fire ‘s still e firs et ty meet. those ing or spes® yecdo® ay 8 nerict Vhursday, Jan * GENUINE EA slightly â€" used, styles pr. $250 ‘Miller Fur Co Open eves. FOR SALE: NE Skates, size 9. will sell for $2. Highland Parl Uyp: to 50% on all ou RC.A. â€" Strom Toy Pomeranian beauties ; male : registered stock netia 3012 or 1 541 Central A IN LAKE FO IN â€"LAKE Highland MERCURY You can. sav new 8 passeng months old an Natural finigh upholstery, gre er,. defrosters, lights. Call M sARGE VAR acre) on Gr north of hi Sheridan â€"ro station. No Lake Forest For Sale station. No a Lake Forest 1 14 Central RNITURE re} on rth of cridan Furnis for a ry Nee d ~Pian R ANTIQ Also H.P: hig a b ie HA Gre hig

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