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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1941, p. 17

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GEIEER POETPONES TALK Dr. Kellen: Geller, who WA. to lave lpoken Hominy. April 21, will spent Instead on Momuy the 28th. " the Flu: Evangelical church. Dr. Geller. I returned mil-loamy from China, will speak on that éountry and show pictures of his hoqtttal work. Aoetition for the probate of the will of Mm. Role G. Hartman of nghllnd Park. who died April 2 in no. Angela, California, went on ttie mutiny with Probate Clerk Allen J. Nelson. Mm. Hartman left an ee- tate eattrnatad nt 8100,000 personal property to her mum. Lem, two duughterl tad It: other nhtlven. Elects offieerg May 1 The Highland Park High School P. T.A. will meet Thursday afternoon, my 1 " a pan. Tea end confer- ence with teacher: will be followed by a busineu meeting sud election of omcen, after which Stanley Tur- ner, president of the Student Coun- cil will discuu the functioning of the Student Council. Until their recent trmfer from Great Britain to the United Mates theae 18th century planing: had occupied the identical places given to them 200 you. Mo. Mn. Clarence J. Bullet. chair- men of the Women- club an com- mittee, we: in charge of arrange- menta of the exhibit. The Highland Park Woman's club exhibited British paintings during the open house, conducted Sunday, attemoon. These painting; mostly portrait, were brought to America by Sidney Leger, formerly of Lon- don, and now associated with the Findlay Galleries of Chicago. He was present during the exhibit to answer questions pertaining to ttte; pictures. _ gig}: School P.-T.A. British Paintings EfityrteAsutday Sunday afternoon Open Home mu held at the Service Men'u Club, which waa attended by several hundred Highland Park reddenta. The Club to located on N. Sheridan road. In the above plcture are: (seated) John o. Guthrie, Chairman Highland Park co-ordinaa'ng council: Mrs, Theodore Osborn, Mrs, rom ngea, co-ehairnlen of Service Men’a Club: and Mayor Frank Roma, in charge of the recreath program. Mek Young, executive director, ta attending in the rear. APRIL " I.“ Probate Will Service Men's Committee Dr. and In. A. E. Chester at- tcnded the wedding of has. Georgia Edam and Jack Bell at Walkman My. Mr. and Mn. Karl Wiper Ind sou Jack of Khaki street have re- turned home from I motor trip thru New Orleans. rue Donn-cal: . Chief Dethnidt of the Highwood police department todny mowed that on and at" my 1 ucketl will be luued for nll delinquent ve- hlcnl tax. Police PM Police owner: .1an Berube Ind Kerry Rona were elected dlrecton of the Highland Perk Unit 81 ot the Policemen. Benevolent Ind Protec- tive unoclatlon of Illinois. at I meet- ing held Thursday night. The high Ipot of the evening w the unutlonu match between Bun Fell and Mortimer Blnger. The lpectetorl were pncuceuy “tun; on their em tn the excitement, lee- ing Fell and Singer neck end neck, each rolling 64 up until the eighth frame, when Fell nosed Singer out with two ltrlku end a mere. end. ingwiuttsttnat.eoreoftit. These two pin knocklng demons furnished‘ the moat entertainment of the eve-: ning. i I The "odda' beat the "eirena" try 172 pina " the Elk. bowling party held Tuesday night It the Deerdtetd Bowling tummy. A: I penalty the “even.” had to treat the “odds" to I chicken dinner It the Elk: club. The dinner Wu prepared by Phil John- son. Prize- were won by Art Ollon, John Piecttiettt, Burton Berube, Sun Bernard! end Ernelt on. The Indie- bowling lhoel were won by Joe Ben Win Chicken Dinner In Bowling Tourney THE FRIES a s. In. John Ave. T. P. cm a...“ nun: l.r. In NORTH SHORE I V A DAY FOR A MODERN GAS RANGE SMALL DOWN ll Liberal Plum l PAYMENT Your Old In” $AV|NG$ that make it easy to pay as low as The new gas - reduces cooking costs. For example, meat shrinkage has been reduced as much as 30% ...insomecanee.enoughtopay for your new range. Buy now - not iiaria w next week or next , _ got month--huy while "dlglg, ' prices are low and tii-sys' while you can still _;',itl,,),lal . sd get highest quality FV ' ' " Fi, "mE ' merchandise. This Spring Sale ep- plies to the Universal Eton Model and Magic Chef Model 5801-14. We have reduced our terms, no that now you any buy I 194-1 - "use forashrsrooenatyoraseevet Cu Refrigerator Ind I Gate “Inc for II low II 1Se I at 105 SPRING SALE during our Plum to.

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