p.m. Nei rices, the v. in Sundav‘s ary 23 ss Soldier tion Problen ark was held in 9 ank on January ! seventyâ€"seven sha" ed in person and esident‘s report & of the growth $ : sound and enelf . Deposits incres rings â€" depostors / in interest and 6t® aid two divicends The followinz 4# lected: Jacob M. hffl re‘POI't, \ word for 1 ion, â€" includit ry worth " w lustry and lo utstanding vangelical mber organization ating Council have been > face when 1 g almost next d# réridan. __.â€" _ ind other civic 1e ied that Highis epared with a pM# demands made u98 esource and he W ration of the count mportant that ever R. Grant, J« el M. Hastin Theodore L atking. ng called by Ms; day evening, Ja at the Communi onan will put be which â€"represens in Highland Part w to deal with th reation which o reeting of the $ First National anuary 16, J e its delegate of at this mecting enbrok, pastor rch and Sundy ,_Bgy,;PigmnM. eld p.m. â€" Choit m al Bank _ nnual Meeti People‘s dere XFr o1 (psbd eph Ity & »side wo daughter ‘Poutiac » Mrs. L. Miss L ENA CGLANDT, Representative ANGELINE CHRISTIANO I$ ENGAGED f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christiano of Racine, Wis., announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Anâ€" éline to Joseph P. Innocenzi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Innocenzi of Highwood. â€" _ ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson celeâ€" tl‘y:-t.ed their 35th wedding anniverâ€" sary on Wednesday evenhxg at the Uur aYÂ¥, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased Authorized Christian Science Literature in English, Braille, and foreign languages is also available Saturdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. January 16, 1941 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR C YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE Christian Science Reading Room North Sheridanâ€" Road °_ Highland Park, Illinois The World‘s News Seen Through HOURS â€" Week Days 9 WO0 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Phone Enterprise ~1110 _ ‘ Pnd HyCiaing HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS H MAINTAINED BY Airport Inn. A large group of their friends were there to help themâ€" celebrate. a Jacqueline LaCroix, 240 Oakridge avenue, was among one of the forâ€" tunate winners in a puzzle contest, who received a ticket to see Jack Benny and Fred Allen in "Love Thy Neighbor" at the Genesee theâ€" ater. ww > V EILUIE, :: WY whe% _ qR AAELTEE EY .. P MRRe . MEA s RERC TE s C ET + tunate winners in a puzzle contest, With rivalry in basketball runâ€" who received a ticket to see Jack| ning high between Highwood and Benny and Fred Allen in "Love Highland Park, the Highwood Athâ€" Thy Neighbor" at the Genesee theâ€" letic club Friday night triumphed ater. w over the Inman Decorators with a t . xxprizames score of 46: to 43. â€"The â€"Decoraâ€" . ‘The Citizenship Club held a joint| €¥" AMM ds he lop foad 2oom business meeting and birthday party ed... The AC‘s held their â€" ead from a omcg the beginning of the game, with Mazâ€" last Thursday evening in the Cuore seoring highest with 7 baskets Arte club rooms. Members who were and 3 1 mghots RoSie w !h' h honored. with having birthdays in | ;,, q €~ h and Park y# as NC the month of January were Marâ€" ag ighlandâ€" Fark â€"feant guerite Azzi, Elvira Nizzi, Rose rex. s ‘ Ugolini, August Ferrari and Mary | _ Th° Highwood and Highland Park Mazzetti. The guests of honor were auxxlm;:les of the American Legion presented with gifts, and refreshâ€" ‘t’;‘tet":a“:e‘:h"tv" t?"ty tgr th;lpa- ents a e Veterans‘ i in ments followed the bunco game.. I "â€""H. "2 t >â€" 0 us °sfe c hel :00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Sundays 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. "ig/:/ig/:b Telephone H. P. 53 | T HE PR ES B6 tion dinner will be held on Monday, Feb. 24, at North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel in Glencoe, as announced by Otto F. Fisher, chairman of the dinner Committee. l Noted guest speaker for the eveâ€" ning will be one of America‘s foreâ€" most lecturers, Dr. Preston Bradley, minister of the Peoples church, Chiâ€" cago. Mrs. William Webster spent Thursday in Evanstonâ€" yisiting with Mrs. C. Barlett.â€" go.. The Highwood and Highland Park auxiliaries of the American. Legion entertained at a party for the paâ€" tients at the Veterans‘ hospital in North Chicago, who celebrate their birthdays in the month of January. A huge birthday cake, lighted with candles, individual cupcakes, ice cream and cigarets were features of the party. The remainder of the afternoon was spent playing cards. Reports of threatened strikes at the Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes naval training defense projects were denied last week byâ€" Thomas Muzzatto, business agent of Lake county Local 152 _of the Internaâ€" tional Hod Carriers union. Muzzatto said "There never will be a strike by my union on a deâ€" fense job while I am business agent. I‘d resign first. Besides, our conâ€" tract calls for arbitration of any possibleâ€"dispute."â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" The annual card and bunco party sponsored by the Oak Terrace P. T.A. will be held Tuesday evening, January 21. Door prizes will be The Highland Park Building Loan and . . _â€" Homestead Assn, _ 21 N. Sheridan Rd. Highland Pk. ~â€"â€" Tel. H. P. 361 LET OUR HOME LOAN PLAN HELP Because Insured â€" Insured Because Safe : main | *L > In 3 * | gioli 1: ‘| game | Clean: +\ a 650 donated by the local merchants, and the association will furnish table prizes,. There will also be refreshâ€" ments. â€"~ Ki kx > Mr. and Mrs. George Kenry were hosts on Thursday to Rev. and Mrs. H. H. Springer of Denver, Colo. Rev. Springer is a wellâ€"known evangelist and at the close of his mission in Chicago he and Mrs. Springer will leave on the Clipper on Jan. 21 for Puerto Rico where they will reâ€" | main for some time. On the committee are Mr. V. Wwm. Briddle, ticket chairman; Oscar Ahlberg, refreshment chairman, asâ€" sisted by Mrs. Lester Smith and Mrs. George Kenry is general chairâ€" man of the party. The public is corâ€" dially invited to attend. The Ernest Santis were pleasantâ€" ly surprised ‘last Thursday evening at a housewarming party by a group of their friends. Mr. and Mrs. Sanâ€" ti‘s new home is at 334 Palmer avenue. The group presented them with a lovely gift for their home. ~â€"In the bowling circle, Gus Gagâ€" gioli led the Oak Terraces to a twoâ€" game triumph over the Old Dutch Cleansers. ~â€"He pounded the pins for a 650 score. . - Inâ€" the girls‘ league the Shoreâ€" line Mixers beat~â€"the: Bowlarium team at the O‘Farrellâ€" alleys with a score of 2371 to 2162. Betty Rich led the Shoreliners with a 533 se« ries. Re es e Tonight (Thursday) the Citizenâ€" ship club of Highwood will sponâ€" sor a public bunco party at the Cuore Arte club rooms. There will be prizes and refreshments. Proâ€" ceeds will go towards the benefit of the club. Mrs. Delma Muzzarelli, who has been ill for the past week, is now on the way to recovery. A bingo party was given at the parish hall by the Catholic Daughâ€" ters of the St. James church, Highâ€" wood, on Wednesday evening. Reâ€" freshments were served, and the door prizes awarded. were donated by Highwood merchants. Retired Gardener Is Buried Wednesday Frederick J. Perryman, a retired gardener, died Monday in the Highâ€" land Park hospital following an exâ€" tended illness. He ‘had made his home with Police Officer John "Padâ€" dy" White, and Mrs,. White, his niece, and a daughter Mary. â€"â€"Born in England, Mt. Perryman had been a resident of Highland Park for the past 57 years. Funeral services were held at two o‘clock yesterday (Wednesday) atfâ€" ternoon at Trinity church. Burial was in Northshore Garden of Memâ€" ories. k Viking â€"Ladies Install The installation of officers of the Highland â€"Parkâ€"lodge of the Ladies of. Viking took place Thursday eveâ€" ning in‘a'nionic‘ Temple. Those in« stalled were Hilda Johnson, presiâ€" dent; Sigrid Anderson, vice presâ€" ident; Anna Johnson and Hilma Kich!,: secretaries, and Clara Anâ€" derson. treasurer. 21 1k t < w 7 4 P3