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Highland Park Press, 10 Apr 1947, p. 3

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field, where they will be joined shortly by Mrs. Huhn, now in Tucâ€" son with her father. The family plans to live in Highland Park. Wis., formerly of Highland Park; three children, Priscilla, 10, Donâ€" ald, 8, and Richard, 7; his father, John P. Huhn of ~Deerfield, a brother, Andrew, of Racine, Suvivingmiivflw.?nn- ces, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" high school, he was formerly emâ€" ployed by Hawthorneâ€"Mellody and Bowman dairies, He had lived in Tucson since May, 1946. Advance tickets now on sale Note : Regular performance Starts at 4:30 â€" 30¢ to 630 Services will be held on Sunday, April 13, at the First Presbyteâ€" rian church in Deerfield for ‘Harâ€" old Edward ‘Huhn, 33. known to his friends as "Hetz," who sucâ€" ¢umbed to a long illness on March 27, at Tucson ,Ariz. Private rites were held in Tucson on Saturday, Special Kiddies Matines Party All Waukegan and Highland Park boys and girls interested in collecting stamps are invited to att nd. They need not be memâ€" bers of the club. & For Harold "Hetz" Huhn leader of the Highland Park club. Services in Deerfrield A special program is being arâ€" ranged with an opportunity to trade stamps. Bevier Butts, recâ€" reation dir ctor for the Waukegan playground and recreation board, will accompany the Waukegan GLENCOE Highland Park Junior Stamp club will be host to the clubs of the Waukegan city schools at a joint meeting to be held in Comâ€" munity center, Saturday, April 12, at 2 pm. THEATRE 630 Vernes Ave. Highland Park 605 town for the mayoral election on April 15. Junior Stamp Club Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn W. Chafâ€" fee, of Egandale road, returned last Saturday.from a longâ€"planned trip in Florida, in order to be in FROM FLORIDA One showing only â€" at 2 pm By not allowing him to cuddle; Instead of nourishment and love, His own mom made his life a mudâ€" â€"~ â€"foul capers, â€" B Then you, no doubt, already know The tragic fate of Rusty O. A funny little monkeyâ€"face, &fmdm“}drqen’ndplm; Which dwell at length on fate‘s If you are one who reads the some parts of the world a man can buy a wife for five dollars." * “'Il,.fl,m.hb‘nf. tickly frank â€" I‘m inclined to think a good wife‘s wuth it." 3 Cartoons & Comedy "Hoosier School Boy" In her laugh the promise chimes Of lamsyâ€"divey daisy times; So she trips along the way, Hand in hand with March and A ‘graduate of Deerfield gramâ€" Whether she should weep or smile ; April flutters through the years With pearly tearâ€"drops in her ears; with aâ€"soft caress ll-.hc a > Coyâ€"fringed eyes of deepest blue, IN., MON., Apr. 13â€" "TITwo Smart People" Thursday, : April ~10,; 1947 "The Man I Love" Ida Lupino, RHobt. Aida Beeps and Shallowsd (Dusting ‘em Off) Fate‘s Plaything SAT . Apr. 10â€"12 THU., Apr. 15â€"17 April Apr. 18â€"19 Apr. 13â€"14 member only a 110 S. really serve a Buick car 397 Central Ave. Rim. 12 PHOTOSTATS MADE NOW FOR STATE BONUS QUICK SERVICE THE NEW SECRETARY North Shore Buick Co. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr: ILLINOIS VETERANS ims. Mrs, Arden B. Lapham â€" ga prints, Staffordshire trinket boxes, Mrs. Wm. B. Wrenn â€" tobaceoâ€" and snuff jars. 5 Mrs. Edward Loewenthal â€"arâ€" ious Staffordshire items with maxâ€" ous patterns of pressed glass, a variety of Pennsylvania Dutch items, china, furniture, ornaments of all. descriptions, useful and beautiful items in wide variety will be shown. A partial list of exhibitors and their collections follows: Mrs. Neal D. Howard â€" Ameriâ€" can Historical Staffordshire. Mrs. Jessic E. Wrenn â€" pewter. Spring OZARKS . .. SMOKIES CALIFORNIA . . . MEXICO GUATEMALA = Rare collections and table setâ€" tings, important examples of variâ€" This is an exhibit, not a sale, of fine and choice antiques from the homes of discriminating collectors all along the north shore and westâ€" ern suburbs. Nothing like it has been attempted since the club put on a similar exhibit a number of show. is chairman o{t.homp.n;lrlrn: villord Shipnes is directing the Collectors Study Group Plans Unusual Exhibition An antique show of distinction will be held by the collectors study group of the Highland Park Womâ€" an‘s club on April 15 and 16, from 11 am to 10 pm at the club on N. If Don‘t you feel Rusty has been A nasty blow below the belt? And learn again to be a monkey. And now, my friends, there comes .'r the part # o touch an understanding heart.. '!\h-ut. who‘s grown to think . he‘s human, â€" m ttemor en Must leave this fine place ‘where Fed on Formula Number 3. And took him home, where he She‘d give her child a hateful Buick Owners, ATTENTION ! H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU 3701 Central Avenue Book early and avoid he‘s roomin‘ " .' T R A V E L 7-&7%.. little Rusty O â€"R.B.0 captain‘s desk, Audubon prints. _ Mrs. Sigmund Livingston â€" Pennsyivania Dutch fractur, lus: : Mrs. E. L. Hall â€" Staffordshire cottage ornaments. _ Mrs. Leon Harris â€"canary ljusâ€" Mrs. Kendall Clough â€" copper. Mrs. James S. White â€" silver. Miss Evelyn Taylor â€" Batterâ€" sea ename] boxes. Mrs. Kent Wonnell â€" trivets. Mrs. A. J. McMaster â€" lamps in ite in carly Bristol, with old Shefâ€" field tray and candlesticks, CLAYTON F. LUNDQUIST Fortunately for Highland Park we have a number of outstanding candidates for city commissioner . . . but in one particular candidate ... . CLAYTON F. LUNDQUIST . . . we have the rare combination of experience and youth, a man of mature judgment imbued with conâ€" structive thoughts of getting the job done. Successful in business he has also contributed liberally of his time to community affairs. His ohefiuvinbfib'h!hdyeu-d-donlymmy.cw mbncbommfldydhiu’ofncd through actual participation. Mrs, Geo. Crittentonâ€"mirrors. 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 Robert Robinson â€" Engli MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS YOUR VOTE ON APRIL 15TH Mrs. Harry Hooker â€" Staffordâ€" S T O R A G E Mrs. Sarah W. Cregier â€" Highlondhfk.lfindldli.oadb-fimheuchy‘i-g period in the immediate future, Operation expenses are rising as a result of general economic conditions . . . and income is limited. Reâ€" sourcefuiness, vigorous thinking and an attitude that "it can be done" despite all apparent difficulties, is essential if the new Highland Park *m&hefimmmcflhhmvflhm old and new problems which demand attention and action. 6 A sound, business like administration for Highland Park . . . A proctical "unit aot a time‘" solution to the ageâ€" old storm and senitary sewer problem so that corrective action can be started at once under current city income . . . A solution to the accute parking foâ€" cilities in the business section . . . An Demands that the stote shore with the city part of the" subsontial soles tax collected in Highland Park. CLAYTON F. LUNDQuIST‘s AIMS INCLUDE: GREATER HIGHLAND PARK COMMITTEE _ will decide Highland Park‘s Future _ FOR THE NEXT FOUR YEARS Agent Allied Van Lines For Highland Park Commissioner T H E lain, nd.:h-mh pottery exâ€" hibited by the Mesdames Leroy fordshire "ear‘ vases, ental loestoft, Anne lowboy, lacy Sandwich and flint glass salts, painted tin. _ ‘.l’-lld.n.G.l.l'_uâ€"lu century chairs, lamps. . e T Aer y PRES S Mrs. L. F. McClure â€" Staffordâ€" Mrs. Arthur Ropiquet â€" heirâ€" ll_nlnn'c-ulâ€"m Mr. Lundquist‘s selection as a candiâ€" dote for Highland Park commissioner. *Me will find the best way to do things and, having discovered that, will bring value to Highland Park in its municiâ€" pal affairs that will couse others to also do their very beit at all times." oldest insuronce paper in the United INDIVIDUAL ABILITY WITH y COOPERATIVE ATTITUDE "Clayton Lundquist has the fine gift of translating good purpose into action," BALDRINI GETS LETTER AT L 3. N. U. Normal, HL â€" Howard J. Hanâ€" cock, director of athletics at THiâ€" nois State Normal university, anâ€" nounced this week that 25 men were awarded the varsity "N" for taking part in the basketball and Carl G. ‘Bingham, Robert L. Johnâ€" son, Wilford C. Shipnes, Miss Ruth Spengler anl Leon Harris Clocks by various famous makâ€" ers will be shown by Mesdames C. G. Mason, George Crittenton, Mason Smith and T. L. Osborn. Everyone is cordially invited. 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He has lived in Park more than a decode and has been active in civic affairs, serving on the Rotion Boord, hu‘rdu Cross drives. service as a member of the Highland Park LZoning Committee for the last a A rummage sale will be given by the guild of the Trinity church on Wednesday evening, April 28, from 7 to 9:30, and on Thursday, April 24, from 9 to 3 pm. RUMMAGE SALE the Grace line‘s Santa Sofia was Mrs Gertrude Gash of Highland wrestling seasons just completed. %‘.fifi-'l'* nery in. Baldrini of Highiand ABOARD SANTA SOFIA _ Among the passengers

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