Mayor Charles Portilla of Highâ€" wood is again warning residents of that city that July 1 is the dead line set for the payment of water bills in arrears. ‘Those who do not pay their bills on or before that date, will have their water line shut off. Dies In Chicago Home F. Abe Cronkhite, 36, of 6410 Hoyne avenue, Chicago, former Highwood resident, died Thursday at his home of heart attack. His wife, the former Betty Repholz, and a son, John, 8, survive him. He also leaves his father, Abe, Highwood, four brothers, Walter, Jack and Raymond, Highwood, and John, now stationed with the United States army at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. Funeral serices were held Saturday afterncon in Chicago. HIGHLAND PARK TEN PIN THE HIGHLAND PARK TE N FPFTHN Adds 8 New Alleys . . . There will be plenty of room for League Bowling this fall. Now is the time to ‘form your team. The Highland Park Tem Pin has, under construction, 8 new alleys to be opened in Sepâ€" tember. 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Constitution books will be distributed and memberships acceptâ€" Mrs. Caroline DeBartolo, 224 Oakridge ave., has returned from Iowa State college at Ames, where she is studying to be a dietician. She has completed her freshman year. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Grim (the forâ€" mer Marguerite Marzocchi) visited Mr. Grim‘s relatives in Detroit and Mrs~ Grim‘s sister, Mrs. Brainard Wetherbee, in Ann Arbor, Mich., reâ€" turning Sunday to the home of Mrs. Olimpia Fabbri, 125 North aveâ€" nue. The couple left Tuesday eveâ€" ning to take up residence in Fort Lutheran church of Highland Park The Rev. W. F. Suhr officiated. Dr. and Mrs. Bruno Ugolini, 316 Palmer ave., left Sunday afternoon for Macon, Mo., to visit with Mrs. Ugolini‘s parents. Miss Patricia Hocking, 349 Praiâ€" rie avenue, was an attendant at the RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners the Classifieds Phone H. P. 178 Highwood This Week Miss Ruth Lohse, 202 Beech â€" street, H i g h l a n d Park, and George _ Achâ€" terberg, Fort Sheridan, on Thursday eveâ€" ning â€" in m‘ R e d e emer ritual uniting by Ann Tamarr The Highland Park PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Angelo: Rossi of Highland Park were sole attendants. Mrs. Rossi, sister of the bride, was attired in pale blue taffeta, also with shirred bodice, and carried a bouquet of pink peonies. Dog Licenses Due July first is the deadline set for obtaining dog licenses in the City of Highwood. Mayor Portilla is issuâ€" ing a warning that all dog owners must secure licenses for their pet canines on or before that date or Fido may come up missing. ‘The tax is $2 for male and $3 for female hounds. Mrs. Louis Bernardoni, sentinel; Mrs. Nello Castellani, Mrs. Peter Peradotti and Mrs. Anthony Mordiâ€" ni, trustees; Mrs. Joseph Cameron, organist. Sacred Heart guild of the Taberâ€" nacle society of St. James church held a game party last evening. Mrs. Catherine Amidel, prophetess; Miss Helen Fowler, grand regent; Miss Margaret Innocenzi, vice grand regent; Miss Anna Benassi, financial secretary; Mrs. Sam Berâ€" nardi ,treasurer, Mrs. ‘Theodore Minorini, lecturer; Mrs. Dominic Giâ€" angiorgi, monitor and retiring presâ€" ident; Miss Pat Alviani, historian; Officers elected at last weeks‘ meeting are: can Legion, also, distributed diploâ€" Initiation ceremonies will be held the latter part of this month by the Catholic Daughters of St. James parish whenever word is received from the state deputy. Josephine Spano and Francis Fiore were awarded the American Legion medals at the commenceâ€" ment exercises of Oak Terrace school last week. Six hundred parâ€" ents and friends witnessed the proâ€" gram. Clyde Cameron of the Stuâ€" peyâ€"Smith post made the presenâ€" tation of the medals while. Arthur Kehrwald, president of the school board and a member of the Ameriâ€" The report of the sick committee will be given by John Ori of Highâ€" land Park. Awarded Legion Medals Last Week Modenese Mutual Aid society will convene in the Labor temple on June 27 at 8 p.m. Renzi Mordini of Highwood will be initiated as a member. Valerio Zagnoli, president, will conduct the meeting. president; Mrs. Ernest Ayers, chapâ€" lain; Mrs. Carolyn Mahen, sergeantâ€" atâ€"arms; Mrs. Roland Stanley, hisâ€" torian; and Mrs. Eggert Carlsen, Modenese Society To Meet June 27t treasurer. Mrs. Fred Lund, president; Mrs. Walter Smith, first viceâ€"president; Mrs. Matt Maiman, second viceâ€" Highwood Auxiliary Elects New Officers The Highwood American Legion auxiliary will meet next on July 2, at 8 p.m. in the city hall.. Theé Blanâ€" ket club will be organiged again, Mrs. Ray Suzzi, chairman, says. Newly elected officers who will assume duties in the fall are: at the home of A. C. C. Dinelli, Cecil Notagiacomo and Peâ€" ter Castelli returned last Thursday from <Florida where they visited Mrs. Somenzi‘s son, Bruno, in Jackâ€" sonville, where he plays baseball for the Tars. The party also tourâ€" ed St. Augustine. Bruno has won seven and lost three games thus far this season. in â€"the home of their son, John, Sunday. The Leonardis were celeâ€" brating their fortieth wedding date. Thirty guests attended the party. Mrs. David Perry of Pontiac, Mich., spent the week end with her parents, the Sam Leonardis, Highâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leonardi, 316 Railway avenue, Highwood, were guests of honor at a party given Mr. and Mrs. Peter Guerini, Lieâ€" wellyn . avenue, Highwood, enterâ€" tained members of their card club, Saturday night. . Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ariano, 113 Oak avenue, Highwood, observed their tenth wedding anniversary Sunday evening with a small family N. Central ave., announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Virginâ€" ia, to Arthur Bernardi, son of Mr. and Mrs. Primo Bernardi, North ave. The wedding will take place early in July at St. James parsonâ€" Mrs. Bertha Vescogni of LaSalle and Mrs. Charles Muzzarelli of Spring Valley, visited Mr. and Mrs. Faust Giarelli, 250 Highwood ave., over the weekend. Peter Trucano, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Trucano, 317 Grove ave., returned last week from Appleton, Wis., where he has been studying at the Institute of Paper Chemisâ€" try. He is now employed in Chicaâ€" Mrs. Bryan Hudson and daughâ€" ter, Margaret, Highland Park, and Mrs, John Lamberti and daughter, Angelina, 209 Jeffreys pl., motored to Milwaukee, June 8. Mrs. Mary Pape of Crocket, Cal., left the early part of last week for her home after visiting a week with Mr. and Mrs. James Magani ,250 Highwood ave. Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Caminiti, 131 High st., and daughters entertained at Sunday dinner recently a houseâ€" ful of guests, including Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bellettini, Mt. Clair, the Bellettinis‘ daughter, Norina, of Chicago, Bernard Stakowski, Deâ€" troit, Mich., Earl Tiechow, .Mt. Clemens, Mich., and other Chicagoâ€" Rev. and Mrs. H. F. Siemsen and Frank Pedrucci, 229 Jeffreys pl., son of Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Pedrucci, Coalton, took as his bride Monday of last week Miss Emma Bianchetti, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bianchetti, 236 Highwood ave. The nuptial ceremony was read by a Waukegan justice of the peace, M. Mr. and Mrs. Casper Santi, 504 June 19, 1941