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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1947, p. 7

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Elderly Resident is ‘Taken By Death Thursday, June 5th, 1947 ° Mary Virginia Richie, a resident of Highland Park for. the past 37 years, passed away at her home at 316 Maple, on Saturday, May 28, ut the age of 87. Services were held Saturday morning at the Kelâ€" land cemetery K., and one daughter, Mrs, MNSEC! Douglass, both of Highlandâ€" Park. Interment | was madeâ€" in Grace~ Surviving are her husband, Hugh CONGRATULATIONS ROSS R. SHERMAN BUILDING MAINTENANCE 714 Osterman Ave., Deerfick Sheet Metal Work $29 PER 5â€"DAY WEEK TO START. _ FREQUENT T EL E P H O NE O PE R A T OR S Fiveâ€"inch Galvanized Gautter » (% round only) Old Gutters adjusted, opened * and painted inside â€" CONGRATULATIONS Telephone Company 218. St. Johns Ave. 532 Central Avenue GRADUATES 393 Central Avenne GRADUATES B R A N D Tel. H. P. 949 INCREASES Tel. H. P. 4040 to the Apply to 1 94 7 Gustay H Peterson Is Laid to Rest Rites were held on Saturday, at the Kellyâ€"chapel, for Gustay H. Peterson, 63, who passed away at the Highland Park hespital the preceding Wednesday, after a long A former biackstaith, with a shop where Iredale Storage now stands, on St. Johns avenue, he later plied his trade in Half Day, teturning to Highland Park upon retiring 15 years later. ym He is survived by his ~widow, Selma, to whom he had been marâ€" ri.d!.“,‘l!-lul.h‘: two â€" daughters;~ Mrs. _ Evelyn Schwinge! of Palatine and Mrs. Alice Morkn of Highland _ Park; tw6 sons, Allien of Lake Zurich, and â€" Harold, aspatient at Hines hospital; _ two sisters and two brothers, one of whom lives in Sweden, and 9 grandchildren. Elm Place School Natural Gas Will Reach Southern Highland Park Monday, June 9th Work is converting customers‘ appliances to useâ€"the new natural gas is on its way to completion in the Winnetka â€" Glencog area, and officials of North Shore Gas comâ€" pany estimate that natural gas will reach Highland Park within a few ~ (Continued from puge 1) Barbara Ann Bahr Ronald Jules * days. Two hundred special men in addition to the regular N Shore Gas Co. employees are used for this work which consists of reâ€" ducing the size of the orifices that supply gas to the burners. Then, supplying the mixture of gas and air to the flame. _ 2 Norman James Gherardini $300,000. Totalâ€"expenses to the gas company for the natural gas project is a million dollars. _ P PPR F Vincent % Cimbalo Marilyn Ruth Clark ____ Helen Louise Josselyn James Maybra Kilpatrick " New I_-wâ€" r rates are made avail~ able to customers as soon as natu® ra} gas is turned in. Rate reducâ€" UR UVEX ing Susan Caryl Z:'-m Ronald Theodore Loesch Margaret Anne Loewenthal PDPRPIC Louis Michael Melchiorre Reginald Arnold Moreton Frank A. Mowers Malcolm Anthony Nelson Margaret Mathilda Nieter William Lamar Ostrander Marie Josephine Perin 4 Warren Arnet Peterson, Jr. Paul Michael Phelps Ted H. Pincus Jeanette Pokorny Lucille Powers Dale Bell Anthony Rizsolo Angelina Mary Margaret Salbego Frank Joseptr Saibego Nan Schiller Charles Maynard Schramm Ruth Ann Skytte Charles Pericles Stathas William Bowne Temple John Adcox ‘Tiliman Lila Mae Tinetti Rdward Scott Vaile _ >__ Peter Lawrence Vanderbié Donald James Vaughan William m-er Volkman Geraldine Marie Walsh Ralph Leonide Wanger, Jr. Ruth Dolores Winkler * 162 Morth First Street * CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES Jacobs , it is ize of at at Telephone H. P. 65 CLASS OF 1947â€"Burt Wells, Bruce Werthcimer, Gail Whitehead, Winslow Whitman, Nan Wiener, Edna Mae Wilner, Marvyn Witâ€" telle, Margaret Wolf, Ted Yeager, Keith Young, Theo Zaeske, Lawâ€" ence Zahnle, and Nancy . Pictures not taken â€"â€" Chiarles Baker, Chrilm}in.m Dominic Guido, Gordon Johnson, Robert S. Johnson, Robert Charles Lambert, Anthony Loizâ€" u.JmlM.MMWSWu,mm- .k,'mmr..-,mlohn Udell, and Robert Weber. tions of approximately $250,000 per year will benefit North Shore. customers. Largest reductions will go to customers using gas for watâ€" er heating with savings up to 30%. Special notices are mailed:â€"to, each gas user to notify them of the exact time that natural gas will be turned in to that area. Cusâ€" tomers are requested to follow the instructions given on that notice in order to insure the safest and }M-mmh'dfic work. ° As work is completed in one section the new gas is turned into another section. ‘The work will progress north toward the Waukegan coke plant which will be closed down upon completion of the natural gas change over. Two provide protection to service in the event of a break in the pipeline Chas. Kittle Honored At Pennsylvania U Charles M. Kittle of Highland Park has been elected to the Un dergraduate council and the Inâ€" terfraternity council at the Uniâ€" versity of Pennsylvania, in Philaâ€" delphia. P Sheridan road, also has been apâ€" pointed a sgmior dormitory adviser at the University for the academic year of 1947â€"48. # NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Tllinois, that a tentative budget and apâ€" propriation ordinance for said School Disâ€" trict ‘Tor the fiscal year beginning 1, 1947, will be on file and conven available to public inspection in the of~ fice of the Secretary of the Board of Edâ€" ucation from and after $:00 o‘clock A_M., 2nd day of June, 1947. at Highland Park in this School District. Notice is further given hereby that a n&“--fl.firw_ nristion ardinance will be at 7:30 o‘clock P.M., $th day, July, 1947, Dated this 2nd day of June, 1947. Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of BOARD OF EDUCATION, DEERFIELDâ€" SHIELDS TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL Kittle, whose home is at 1919 T HE _PRESS in this _ 505 Contral Avenue HIGHLAND PARK New Thousands Are Now lnveitigatfi)g Christian Science their expectation. You, too, if you wish, may investigate it at no cost. The BIBLE, the _CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textbookâ€"and~ LITERATURE containing testimonies of .. healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at The CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 Nerth Sheridan Road % CONGRATULATIONS, GRADUATES OPINX DAILY â€".â€" YOU ARI WELCOME Mr. and Mrs. August Meyers Mrs. Helen C. EAwell Continmed from page 6 * local member of The Mother Church. The preparatory years of her education were in New York, followed by the completion of her schooling in the city of Wash~ ington. _‘ ence; as revealed Dy MAIY EGMEC Eddy, was the reinstatement of primitive Christianity as taught and demonstrated By Christ Jesus, M Elwell became a member of The Mother Church in 1913, ned'hcelninfiucflonin&c same vear. She has had memberâ€" Mrs. as her travels the public practice of Christian Science in 1923. She was for five years assistant superintendent of is permitted,. Upon a _ RAVINIA branch The . Mother Church Sunday school, and for four years a memâ€" ber of the Christian Science Bible Lesson committee. Mrs. Elwell has just completed a term of three years‘ service as Second Reader in The Mother Church. books for serious and for recresâ€" of the new titles added Ferguson is a personal narrative of the author‘¥â€"experience trapâ€" ping for fhrs in the far north. His ‘wife shared in this primitive number of similar â€" books â€" have by Helen Wheaton, Mrs. Mike by Benedict and Nancy Freedman. _ According to publishers‘® adverâ€" subjects. . Be that as it may, books of this type can give comfort and outstanding ones are Quest for Inâ€" ner Peace by MW. E. PFark, who is At present he is head of North» field academy at Northfield, Mass, Gog in History by Sherwood Edâ€" dy traces history, and.shows how God is working ceaselessly and efâ€" fectively whether or not man recâ€" ognizes his presence. Camera Club Meets at Harris Studio June 11 The Highland Park Camera club will meet Wednesday, June 11, at the Harris studio, 7 S. St. Johns, at 8 pm. On the sheives of the Highland NEED $12.00 TO $14.00 IN A HURRY? Men and Women Work ful}l or part time delivering the new telephone books in Highâ€" â€" land Park and Highwood A closed car is necessary . Route of 400 books pays approx. $1000 °_ â€"â€" FREE GASOLINE ALLOWANCE : FOR YOUR ROUTE Job Starts Saturday, June 7 Hiring Starts Thursday, June 5 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. E ACT NOW! Beâ€"the one in yoqnfihbwbood' | . CiTes NEED FOR FAT | Radiant Heating, T. N. Allen. Heating and Air Conditioning, Greenhouse Gardening for Evâ€" 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park M. Proti E. L Inman Tel, H. P. 5576 Tel. HP. 89 ~~.~> $#40 Group Feeding, C. A. Kaiser. PAINTING & PAPER HANGING urer of the American Fat Saivage Committee, thanks members of the Association of Agricultural Extenâ€" sion Editors for their cooperation at the Waidorfâ€"Astoria Hotel, New York. Mr. Ediund diked for their that the need for saivaged fat is Telephone Highland Park 518 © Menoni and Mocogni MODERN DECORATING ‘ 301 M A N U R E Rear building Highland Park See Mr. Mulherin 15 Apply at once , A. H. Mowbray. AVE. Page 7 ‘s Wife

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