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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1941, p. 8

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* . ‘_ Class Plenic mmmmuwd was m Saturday ab Turabull ‘Fred Kemper, 622 left for U sn oert mdtare, U. 8. Navy yards. Mrs, Kemper will join her husband in the fall _ Picnic Luncheon 4 nouanmumpuu Zion Lutheran church & mymnmrrd' Mrs. Charles Nelson, . High street. _A basket picuic lukigheon was served. k Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yore, Highâ€" wood, are the proud parents of a daughter born July 24, at the Alise Home hospital She will be famed Mary Agnes. Her mother is the former Helen Wolsak. + 3 WILL WED WAUKEGAN GIEL; NO DATH SET Mr. and Mrs. George Schiff, 529 ::un-uw-.-‘h-.bl-n u-n.w:...-.-.-’m. and â€" Mrs. w.wt. Highwood svenue. No â€" has . Shapiro, 'm-a. North» Schiff is connected with the Green Real Estate company. ' Mr. and Mrs. ‘Nello Amide! of High#ood are receiving congratulaâ€" tions on the birth of a son, born July 25, at the Alice Homé, Lake Forest. . Â¥} m:guulcmuv aveâ€" nue, be the sopramo soldist at the morning church day, August 10, in the theater 210, Fort Sheridan. c Ts M. tonted hare as s shining macded af es high achievement which is our goal for all Wilson & Co. nroducts. Fe pledge that the juture shall witâ€" contjnued endeavor to .:f:fibdflummbz vuonoo.uu..m. twentyâ€"five years that have just passed. Hichwood This Week even greater eating pleas Mrs. Â¥. Shelton entertained her élub at a weiner roast Thursday evening. Members of the Highwood volunâ€" teer fire department were hosts to the soldiers of Fort Sheridan Sunâ€" day morning at a breakfast. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Juul, 346 Ashland avenue, are the proud parâ€" ents of & son, born at the Highâ€" land Park hosiptal, July 26. Daughters were born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital last week to ;’:Jm and Jr"”gmown ayenue to Mrs. â€" liam Cortesi, 234 High street. APPROVE ORDINANOE € mexaes HIGHWOOD REAT AURANTE l““udl&dlfl Highwood alderman met Friday Eeton,. North Green Bay road, night, and approved the restaurant| has been promoted to the grade of ordinance for the city that will asâ€"| Heutepast in the 6ist C.A.. Fort sist in the regulation and inspection | Sheridan. of cafes. Annual license fee of $50. rman A medical examination for all employees will also be enforced. Miss Jasqueline Dickelman has reâ€" turned home after a two weeks vaâ€" eation spent in Chicago. Mrs. J. Schaefer entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Thursday night in honor of Miss Edith Belmonte who will become the bride of Nicholas Ricco, Waukeâ€" gan, August 16. MUTUAL AID PICNIC AT Hâ€"BARâ€"H RANCH The Marconi Mutual Aid society will hold their annual picnic Sunâ€" day, Aug. 17, at the Hâ€"Barâ€"H ranch, north of Wheeling. There will be a bocce ball tournament with money prizes. Gene Fiocechi, Fide! Ghini and John Ugaste are in charge of arrangements. TFHexuder Made /n everyday ham, a new place of distinction on the most sumptuous of banquet tables, Today, Wilson‘s Certified Trmoxn Mane Ham is the recognized high standard by which THERE 18 NO suestituts U. 8. Inspected and Passed by the Departrient of Agricniture Only WILSKON & CO. makes Mr, and Mrs. Lioyd Parmentier, Bowman Field, Ky., spent the weekâ€" end with her mother, Mrs. Josef m.:m»â€"- Mrs. Norman and three children acâ€" companied them back to Kentucky Bandra Bepeets, 6 year old daugh Additional H. P. Locals m.“‘â€""""muuâ€"-h-fl turned to Highwood. RBoulders Green Lake. Wis He Mr. and Mrs. “J-'hcuul versary Bunday. & A son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam J, Altman, 110 Highwood aveâ€" Nebraske, are visiting Mrs. E. A. Lyle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lyle and Miss Mildred all of 534 North Cenâ€" tral avenuye, nue, July 24. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Scovill and 386 Central Aveâ€" PHONE 268â€"279 . .. _ Arthur H.â€"Swanson ‘n-â€",“*h-'fi Column in the Newspapera, L U M B | N G The Highland Park PRES _c-..:-â€".-a.â€".r.uc-u_. HEaAaTING AND Helen Jessie ladiey, Rimball road, is vacationing with her grandâ€" parents, the senior Hadley‘s of Glencoe at their summer home, The Boulders, Green Lake, Wis. Helen will return home soon and will leave Members of the Past Commandâ€" ers club of the Highland Park Leâ€" uhm-flbm and toured the state prison. â€" Dinner and entertainment was furnished by the prisoners. Prezentâ€"were: Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maiman Sr.,. Mr. and Mrs. 8. D. Shanafelt, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnson Sr., Miller Schreiner and George Abernathy. Sandra Walz, daughter of the Frank Wals, 1020 North Green Bay Wumm Edwin M. Hadiey, for Patterson, N. J., where they will meet Mr. Hadâ€" ley, who is there on a business trip A daughter was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Carr, 133 South Green Bay road, July 26. It‘s a girl at the Albert Kurtzons, 8337 Woodland road. The baby was ::;:mwmw Res. 1938 Â¥6 W.V. STREET, Ltd. W.V. STREET, Ltd. LINOQO LE U M Formerly $1.95 s"bb Ruffl e d ‘ CURTAINS TOWELS Value $1.00 Each In|a i d 554 Ceritral Ave. Telephone 483 554 Central Ave. Telephone 483 s( at 4 yard for 2 for s o

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