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Highland Park Press, 18 Dec 1947, p. 5

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Of Sudden Attack At native of Italy, he came to this country in 1912 and had been a resident of Highwood for the past 18 years He was formerly Louis Monfardini, $20 Oak terâ€" race, Highwood, suffered a fatal while engaged in his work as pressâ€" man in the Bell & Gosset Co. plant t Morton Grove. three sons, Dominic of Highwood, Mario of Glencoe and Louis of N. Buena Vista, Ia.; a daughter, Mrs. James Fetty of Highwood; two Immaculate Conception church on Saturday for Angelo Ugolini, 641 Park Ave, who succumbed to a long iliness the preceding Wednes~ day at the Highland Park hospital. Born in Italy in 1872, he came to Chicago in 1898 and to Highâ€" land Park one year later. He is survived by one son, Sam, both of Highland Park, and four grandchildren. & kunde Ladd, IL., and Sister Cather a nun in Italy; and a brother phon#on in Italy. _ _ â€" _ Taken By Desath Last rites were conducted at the Anita Amidei of Highland Park; Monday <at the Seguin Funeral home for Mr. Joseph Pini, High wood resident for 24 years, who passed away at the Highland Park _ Services were held at St. James church on Saturday morning. Mary‘s cemetery, Highland Park. Funeral Rites For country and settled in Highwood inlm.'_orkin'u,-hm-d later as gitem@n for the Chicago & Northwestern Railway at the Elm place crossing in Highland Suvivors are his widow, Viola, a son, Egidio, and a daughter, Gino, residents of Italy; and a brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Joseph Mordini, of Chicago. Interment was made at Mooney‘s cemetery. ; (Continued from page 1) Loose gift wrappings are a fire hazard. Discard in metal container. Use stepladder in trimming tree. Don‘t place trimmings where they may be stumbled ‘over. _ _ Select toys finished with vegeâ€" table rather than lead base paint. Select toys with rounded instead of sharp edges. Toys too heavy for a toddler may result in accident. Use sharp cutlery for carvingâ€" but keep in safe place. dents. Plan with this in mind. hearthsideâ€"not a bedside! Thursday, Dec. 18, 1947 Surviving are his wife, Eurica; fibre wool for small handâ€"knits! x4 yarn, of courseâ€" the yam that‘s Loes= . spun in America by the English Bradford system. Minerva‘s special spinning means keep their shapel Yet Minerva costs no more! All weights . . . all colors . . . all guaranteed! Ask for Minerva Knitting Booksâ€" That‘s our Minerva of 58. Minerva Knitting Worsted Minerva Featherweight Knitting Worsted * Minerva Baby Yarn * Minerva Sports Yarn ¢ Minerva Featherdown services were held on , he came Miriam Wichman, 627 S. St. Johns bered among the students enrolled in Indiana University, according The annual Thanksgiving assemâ€" bly. was presented by the student body of Ravinia School on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, November 26th at 1:15 P.M. * The Queen of the Harvest was Donna Engelbrekt and her court was made up of representatives of each room in school. These chil drexf were chosen on the basis of to a detailed student enrollment report announced by the Bloomâ€" ington, Ind., institution. Albert Simon, Gretchen Abrens, Lynnâ€" Cooper, Zebbe Zebbeson, Nancy Dinelli, Kenny Evans, Ger aldine Watt, Chuck Newman, Lois good citizenship and all ‘round good sportsmanship. They were: Judy Sunderland, Thomas Mead, John Dille, Johnny Wolens, Naney Michaels, Elaine Goldberg, John Bingham, Jean Bartelman, Denny Mead, Sylvia Ann Shampine, Jim Enydér, Jean Coleman, Morgan Weed, Judy Smith, Jake Straight, Richard Watrous, Catherine Bjork, Barbara Lundgren, Kenny Riskâ€" land, David Boyd, Mary K. Ellis, All of the children sang several ‘Thanksgiving songs and the school orchestra played a group of numâ€"~ Father of Highland Parker Is Laid To Rest Mr. George C. Smith of 337 Central Avenue passed away Monâ€" day evening, Dec. 15th, at the age of 88. Mr. Smith was born in Sunâ€" Limberg, Jim Meyerhoff, Caroline 1902. Following the death of his wife in January 1947, Mr. Smith came to Highland Park to be near his daugtiter Mrs. Aaron S. Bauer Mr. R. J. Naegele, the vocal music Nye, and the orchestra under the direction of Mr. E. Stricker. under the supervision of Mr. R. of 315 Central Ave. who survives Wednesday afternoon at 2 o‘clock at the Kelly and Spaulding Chapel. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin conducted the services. Interment was in and the sea.. After repeatedly reâ€" ‘Hang it all, man, tell me this: Where‘s the mizzen mast?" "I don‘t know," replied the asâ€" Freerick Meyer, 1638 S. Green A Matter of Years captain of a sailing "Now long has it Thomas R. Nall, 2455 N. Deere Park Drive, Highland Park, HL, has been. enrolled as a Junior of the American Society of Civil Enâ€" gineers, it is announced today by Col. William N. Carey, Executive Secretary of the Society, at its Naâ€" tional Headquarters in New York. Enrolls In A.S.CE. "White | "White Christmas" Theme Keys Holiday Flowers | Designers in the nation‘s flower shops urge more individuality in fioral gifts for the home, according to Alyn Wayne, official FTD stylist, whoâ€"designed this Christmas preview: â€" At Topâ€"This allâ€"white Christâ€" mas centerpiece is dazzling by day and spectacular by night. Equally suitable for the buffet, regal candles rise from clusters of mums and pompons, amid silvered pine cones and snowâ€"laden evergreen.‘ Belewâ€"For the story telling touch in a Christmas mantel or buffet arrangement, Mr. Wayne suggests a modernized cathedral angel amid snowy balsam, white pine cones and sparkling red ornaments. Insetâ€"Inside story on Christmias door swags is more and more customâ€"design. Example here, for an apartment door knocker, is snowâ€"laden balsam with a beaming Santa to greet the visitor with North Sthere Gos to. | "Tu® PRIENDLY PROPLE®® / Here is a little. problem preâ€" sented at a"Gas Company nights ago. The answer will appear next weekâ€" Place numerals 1 to 9 inclu sive in the proper locations in the 9 squares below so that the figures will total 15 across each row, and up and ally (8 ways). Do not repeat any number . . . . If you have a laundry prob» lem in drying clothes, drop in and inquire about one of the and take very little space . . . dealers or North Shore Gas Making plans to change jobs in 19487 Perhaps, there may be a place for you in our North Shore Gas Company Som: time when you are in our Waukegan office at 209 Madison, drop in and see Mr. Dunn, head of our Personnel T H E Almost kesping pace with the contributions to the annual Christâ€" mas Seal Sale are the requests for the services of the Lake County Tuberculosis Association. Plans are under way for tuberâ€" culin testing surveys in three large High schools in the County and twelve grade schools. Two indusâ€" tries are considering xâ€"ray surveys for their personnel and employees. One hospital is asking the service of the Mobile Xâ€"ray Unit in xâ€"ray Tuberculosis Assn ing all employees and nurses. Clinics of the Association in coâ€" operation with the Medical Staff of the Sanatorium continue three times weeklyâ€"Monday, Wednes these clinics will not be held on December 24 and 26. â€" While the daily receipts from day and Friday from 8 to 10 a.m. the Cullough, Seal Sale Chairman, is hopeful that the daily receipts will gradually increase and pass the slogan to "Buy and Use Christmas Seals." what lower than last year on the same date of sale, Mrs. Mabel Mcâ€" Mrs. Howard F. Detmer and Mrs. Francis M. Knight are Highâ€" land Park Board members. figure of last year. Make it your Results of November Wastepaper Drive ‘The total receipts for the wastéâ€" paper collected in November from RAVINIA ......._........... 16.00 the schools is as follows: BRAESIDE ..._.......__$16.50 ELM PLACE ............... 15.40 RIDGE .....::::::..........‘ T.16 GREEN BAY ... 5.00 Elm Place School Goes On the Air gram was presented by a choir of upper grade pupils from Elm Place School under the direction of Mrs. Helen Joy, director of music, conâ€" sisting of songs from the cantata "The Story of Christmas" by H. R. Evans to be presented at Elm Place Pruning, Feeding. Cavity Treat: Call for free estimate HP. 6681 Planting Done. Chinaâ€"odd cups and saucers, etc. On Monday, Decéember 15, over Highland Park Trading S. D. MANHART Winter Clothing, etc. H. P. 2744 $16.50 . 15.40 . a11.60 c omre school tonight, December 18. A sixth grade pupil read the Christ: choir were: Shirley â€" Allderdice, Carlyn Sieeman, Lois Barone, Sue Amron, Bernice Okey, Virginia The halls of the Museum of Naâ€" tural History in Chicago have reâ€" 314 Railway Ave., Highwood This Merry Christmas is to you. _ There is no wish we can give more true than this jolly Sherony Hdw. H. P. 567 is now bringing COLORFUL CHRISTMAS SEALS HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Larson‘s And Always our Tasteful Toy Windâ€"Up Train â€"â€" $4.50 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CIGARS IN BOXES of 25 and 50 ea. cently been the classrooms for two to two social studies. unitsâ€"one on China and one on Egypt. Under the direction of Miss Jones, Social children studied Chinese and Egyp~ tian exhibits with a guide at hand to â€"answer â€"questions and â€" provide additional information. Previous to the trips these chilâ€" dren had used many kinds of in~ structional materials such as books, flat pictures, motion pict tures, lantern slides, exhibits and recordings. * Jean Mowers, Susan Weil, David _ Reid, Mary Stein and others. ~@ Tidâ€"Bits tells about two Gurkha soldiers who had volunteered with the Indian sky troops, asking an officer: Reports on the trip were written by .Betsy Phelps, Dick Nachman, "From what heigh posed to jump?" '.A“'.‘- _ "Five hundred feet," said the officer. ‘"Nothing doing," they said. "That‘s too high. Can‘t we jump from three hundred feet?" The officer explained that from suehnln'hdchnhnyudm that their parachutes would not open The Gurkhas broke into _ "That‘s different," they said. "So we get parachutes." _ ° Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Ironers and Water heaters. Visit the largest electrical cenâ€" ter on the North Shore for all Excursions to the museum were ranged as culminating activities RADIOS, COMBINATIONS, RECORD PLAYERS (Westinghouse, Zenith, General Electric, Spartan, Wilcoxâ€"~Gay 545 Central Ave. _ H. P. 2970 Records and Albums That Was a Relief A complete line of Your Favorite 37 So. St. Johns Page 5

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