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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1941, p. 14

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CHICAGO AND NORTHWEST- BRN RAILWAY "tgt4Ntgteq I chum tn min schedule. oil-cave Sunday. April m For full puma no Ticket Amt " 8|.de will oblorvo Clam-up Wool an wool: of May lk nm ty- of tho colon up pm win begtvmtttvertoWardind8arrd tho Mat mm day- conlorod on Wonk a and 4. Paul luau. 132 High/cod Ive- nuo. mum. In I and“! pullout " the Victor Memorial mm. Vanuatu. Mr. and In. Wroetry M chu- drul vim natives In Somali m- weok. _ AM Rena-Ii. Highwood. In 3 mule-I patient n the Victory Memorial hospital. Wlukegln. Mr. “a in. Armando Scorin- vuco. 560 Runny Ivonne. m vh- MII' in Medford. Win. with "In- uvu no friends. With the d ing it on to the brilliant conclusion of in 66 week Mar, [ "Miss Gish will be at liberty to no lo Hollywood on June first, ii she BO desires. In the interim. we are linking the necessary steps to obtain the services of an equally dislinau'hh- ed nun“ who will appear in bt role vacated try Miss Gish after) June record in the history of the Chicago theatre. and with thousands ol phy- ttncn still planning to we the Med)! before in departure on Mar 24th. we have our hearts set upon Iany- ing it on to the brilliant contusion of its 66 week stay. "Miss Gish will be at liberty to no she was under cousideratiot something we are ih no p determine. "With only "een with play before braking every "This statement is made neCessary by repeated news stories to the el- feet that Miss Gish has Bee ed an offer to appear in a motion 'l. are version of ‘ladies in Retiremen / and that the start at production on that picture would necessitate her with- Iinwal from life With 2% he- iore the completion of its icaao run. It is m-w likely that the picture will be deferred pending Miss, Gish's availability m that someone else may be selected to play the part for which she was under consideration. That is something we are in no position to "We would like to set at rest any rumors that Miss Gish wit leave the east of 'Lite With Fatrtir' he- fore the completion of our run in Chicago." Mr. Serlin said. “Her prev ent contract to appear in 'Lite With Father' does not upive nmili June first, and as there is no than!" ot altering or cancelling this cttptraet, there an be no question of he! luv- ing the company at the Blackstone Theatre. I “Life With Father" will Tritium the seven temaining weeks) of its scheduled engagement at the) Black- Morte Theatre, with Lillian Gish and Pony Waram in the Indira roles, Producer Oscar Serlin announced in New York today. _ "Life with Father" Continues Long Run At Blackstone Theatre The PAGE "IL" he Chica I Father' I) weeks In out for o company ot' 'Lite subuquemly wilt fitt of touring time that it more to Icing-run The iiailiGi noclety'qt High- wood. will hold their tttirty-tUth u:- nual banquet 1nd entertainment, Sunday .nernoon. April 21. st two o'clock " the ubor Temple. An intending entertainment of singing And tip-dancing has been tw- mud for the men-noon by chair- man ”and Natta. Mnyor Charle- Porulin of Highwood and Mayor Funk Roann of Highland Park hue been invited to attend. He in survived by his wile 1nd two sons, William Joseph, T, and Michael. 4; three listen. Mary F. Card and Ruth Dorothy of Highland Park and Katherine Sutherllnd Campbell. Lou Angela. Coulomb. and I brother, Richard, Terra Home. Indian Mr. Card pasted may at his home, Sylvu Hill Fnrm. Monday. Death Wu very sudden. He in the non of Mm. Mary F. And the late Joneph B. Card. of this any. Modenese Society To Hgld Bypquet Sunday Funeral nefvlcea wlll be held " 2 o'clock My afternoon " the ngnlnd Purl: Trlnlty church for Joneph P. Curd. M, of Snxe. Vir- (Ink. former nghlnnd Park ml. dent. Rev. Christoph Keller will of- Bciate. Lieut. Col. Karl E. Hacker It now In command of the out cont mu- lery. He lucceeu General Homer, who, Mace his promotion from Col- onel to Brigid!" Genenl. bu - lumed command of the Fort. Col. Hacker comel from Fort unen- worth, Kalil“. Joseph P. Card Dies in Virginia other: Ind cull-ted men of the Mth “(all battalion, who have been In winter training " Camp McCoy, Win. since November M, have re- turned to their home station. Fort SheHdun. for summer training. Fort Sheridan In to have three new chapels. Each one will lent 400 ”Idler; and will coat $21,220. They wil be contracted on the rel- erv-llon within the next 30 to 90 any: . Mm. Lotus Beaver, Fort Sherl- "un, In I surgical patient at the Victory Memorial hooplul. Wnuke- gun. FORT SHERIDAN COLUMN Surviving In her husband. sun- ley; A non. Emil Nam“. by I prev- Ioul 'narhte, Guido, Anton and Elvin. all of Highwood. Mrs. Mary Viventi, " of 246 Bur- chell avenue. Highwood. died Friday night in Lake County General hospi- tal. She had been in ill health for more than a year. Funeral service- were held Monday morning in St. Jamel church, Highwood. Member. of the Highwood Fire department. of which Mm. Viventi'a Ion Guido, in a member, attended the service: in a body, dreaaed in their uniforms. She was born in Rome, Italy, And came to the United sum 35 yam Mo. She wu prominent in the " mira of at. James church. Mrs. Mary Viventi, Highwood, Buried THE PRESS Dr. N. C. Rbord, 304 Railway avenue. Highwood. In. been nppoln- ed genenl chum“ of the High- wood Red Crou. Announcement of the appointment was made by June. B. Forgot, chairman of the Chieago chapter, American Red Mayor Charlet, Portilia of High- wood has named the following city omciau: City collector. Joseph Scu- nellnttl; City Attorney, Bernard Juron; Chief of Police. John De- Smldt; Firt Chief, Ollie Enzlund: Street Superintendent, Loui- DiPnl- ms. and Wotan Superintendent, Floyd enema. All the city ome- inll. with the exception of Sense!- latti, who in replacing Thoma: Rul- Bell, who aligned. were reappoint- HIGHWOOD OFFICIALS A divorce was granted in Lake County Circuit court Thursday to Suzanne Waugh, 300 Wuhington Itreet. Highwood. from Odell Waugh. The Wtughl were married August 1929 and separated August 1939. She waived m clum to di- mony. Her maiden name. Suzanne Sun. was restored. "Sony" Sum, bartender ct I Highwood tavern, sutured two Cuts on ttia torehem and one on, his chin, plum a swoolen eye, auttered in a {all taunt u peanut machine in n Highwood cab once. He wu taken to the Highland Park hospital for treatment by Robert Smith. 313 Alhland avenue. WA 061-! DIVORCE SANTI INJURED IN FALL The Arrow Petroleum Company of thmette taken great pleasure In announcing the appointment of SilJe-trom Coal and Ice Company an it: local sales agent. Thitt com- pany has been engaged in the luel business in Highland Park for the past forty yearn. Mr. Howard E. Hansson, who bu mm. many yours with Arrow and who ts well experienced in the fuel oil Dunne-I, I: in charge of the North Shore branch. Arrow brings to the North Shore a reputation for friendly urvxce that wul be a distinct we! to this community. The Arrow Petroleum Company‘ll a pioneer in the fuel all human and connequently bu met the teat of time, ucqulring an invaluable fund of experience that in renocted in a superlor service to you. _ Continued expansion of their busi- Hie- ennbien thin ortrtutiaation---ttte Giiedi distributor of fuel oil in the middle weat---to bring it» vut te- CultietF--weli known to Chicago and surrounding territory for 16 "tlrtr-- to North Shore use". For runny yearn Arrow ha- been Deming thou- sand! of customers throughout Chi. cngolnnd with their requirements. Six bulk pinata, atrtrtegteauy lo- cated throughout the territory end tr new marine terminal (It. which plant ulone 15,000,000 gallon. Itor- nge is under conatructionl enable them to nerve use", urge and email. by tank truck trnnqwrt, tank cor, or barge. Arrow Petroleum Company luv nouncel the opening of 1 North Shore once " 1126 Central Avenue, Wilmette. Arrow Petroleum Company Opens North Shore Branch in Wilmette Ttum, even troyn end gtrta, who save A dime or quarter, can buy the new Defenle Saving- smmpl, and thereby New"! their own money Ind help their country. For the amnller lnveltor who wants to buy a Government Bond on an euy payment plan. the pout once will have a new lulu of Pmt- tal Snvlngl Stumpl. at 10e, Me, goe, 81 and " Each purchaser of any Savlngs Stamp higher than 10c will be given, free of chase, Ill tune» tive pocket album In which to paste hll stamps until he bu enough to buy a $25 bond or one of higher de- nomlnntlon. Thirty mullon of these :11me In I very attractive design are now belng prepared. To illustrate. a 8100 face value Defense Bond may be purchased on and utter May 1, for $75. m ten years, thin bond will be worth 3100. Thin is on increase of thirty-three and one-third percent, equal to an annual interest return of 2.9 percent, compounded tremi-tutuAUy. Any time after Iixty day: trom date of pur- chase. the bond may be redeemed for cuh, in accord with I table of redemption value. printed on the face of the bond. The new Belem Saving Bond in similar to the familiar "Baby Bond," of which more than tive billion dol- lars worth have been bought by more than two and a but million Americana since 1986. The United State- Defelue Sav- ingl Bonds and Pontal Savings Stamps will Be placed on sale in the Highland Park Poet. once at the opening of humane on Thursday, May l, at part of the national et- fort to make America lmpregnable. Little Evelyn Frankovitch, eight, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Rudy Franirovitett, 220 Wuhington ave- nue, Highwood, died at St. Therese hospital, Waukegan. following an appendectomy, Friday. Requiem high mass was sung " St. Jamel church at 9:30 Monday, with Father John Ward animating. She Is lurvived Hy her parents and a brother, Raymond, 11. Bonds and Stamps Go on Sale May Ist Thomas E. Run-ell, Jr., city col- lector, submitted his migration It the meeting, and the council voted him an extra two week: pay. His resignation ll effective May 1. James Anderson, city engineer. was instructed to work out plan: for a. W.P.A. project to pave these streets and install watermnins, sew- ers and sidewalks. The work can be done as a WPA project with gas tax funds providing the city's were of the coat, which is probably the way it wiile handled. Anderson was also instructed to investigate the possibility that army omcinls at Fort Sheridan might otter that the work be done to improve the hellth of the reservation, which is ed13- cent to the two streets, end to pro- vide another entrance to the Fort. Clay and Lakeview “can“, Highwood, were named snark] streets. " the meeting of the High- wood council Friday night. There streets were.destrignated arterial: no that they might be improved with gas tax funds. Clay, Lakeview Avenue Designated Arterial, Evely Frankovich Dies APRIL " 1941

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