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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1949, p. 5

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Thursday, Sept. 22, 1949 A sister for Barbara, who will be four years old in November, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, September 7. Walter Heymann, Jr. of 316 Pros pect avenue. The little girl has been named Margery. Mrs, Heyâ€" mann is the former Helen Mcâ€" Court. Grandparents are the senior Heymanns of 115 Park lane and the Joseph McCourts of Baltimore, Maryland, Cara Lee has been chosen as the name for the baby girl born on Friday, September 9, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William Keeler of 9 Walker avenue. The Keelers are also parâ€" ents of a son, Billy, 6. Mrs. Keeler is the former Thora Demlow, Maternal grandparents are Mrs. Anna Lazo of Highwood and Mr. Demlow of Winnetka. Paternal grandmother lives in Fort Dodge, lowa. A son, Morris George Munson, III, was born on August 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Munson, Jr. (Marjorie Renner) of Rock Island, Illinois. Grandparents are Mrs. H. Renâ€" ner of 643 Onwentsia avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Munson, Sr. of Montâ€" pelier, Iowa. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, September 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hallen of Dundee road, Northbrook. _ The Munsons are also parents of a daughter, Marcia Ann, who is two years old. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Vann of 1314 Blackwood avenue became the parents of a daughter on Monâ€" day, September 12, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. A sister for Janet Colleen, 14 months, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, Septemâ€" ber 13. Their parents are the Louis Picchiettis of 447 Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Picchietti is the former June Hendrickson. The baby, who has been named Kathleen Ann, is the granddaughâ€" ter of the Enea Picchiettis of the same address and the Walter Henâ€" dricksons of Waukegan, formerly of Highland Park. A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Wednesday, September 14, for Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Blackburn (Alyce Claghorn). 2%. Grandparents are the Oliver Blackburns of Evanston and the Arthur Claghorns of Lake Forest, formerly of Highland Park, hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rugen of 1142 Chestnut avenue, Deerfield. for the baby girl, born on Friday, September 16, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hinrichs of 103 Beverly place. Mrs. Hinrichs is the former Janet R. Bichl. Maternal grandparents are the Robert P. Bichls of Pasadena, Calâ€" ifornia. Paternal grandparents reâ€" here on a visit at the present time. Jill has two sisters, Wendy, 3, and Hollace, 1%. A son was born on Friday, Septâ€" ember 16, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Oberg of Larabee lane, Northâ€" brook. The baby girl born on Saturâ€" day, September 17, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital has been named Angela. She is the daughter of the Vito DAsticis of 33 Prairie aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Mrs. D‘Astici is the former Maria Brandonisio. Her mother, Mrs. Frank Brandonâ€" isio lives in Italy. Paternal grandâ€" parents are the late Mr. and Mrs. Domenic D‘ Astici, also of Italy. Andrew F. Ericksons of Port Wine road, Deerfield. LOOK WHO‘S HERE On Friday, September 16, a son Jill has been chosen as the name Mr. and Mrs. John W. Vander of a 17 at the Bloomen (Emma Christianson) of 118 8. Central avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a son, Dale Thomas, at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, September 18. Dale has a sister, Louise Ann, who will be three years old in Novemâ€" Edwards Grandparents are the John Van der Bloomens of 213 North ave wer BICOmens of 213 North ave nue and the late John Christian sons of Highland Park. John Bertacchini of 438 Railâ€" way avenue, Highwood, was taken by death at his home last Saturday night, at the age of 66, following a long illness. s A native of Modena, Italy, he came to America 40 years ago and had lived in Highwood for over 25 years, He is survived by his widow, Valenta, and three daughters: Mrs. Albert Bernardi, Highwood city collector, Mrs. Geno Fiocechi, and Miss Mary Bertacchini; one son, Anton, and five grandchildâ€" Last rites were held Tuesday morning at the Sheridan road chapel, and interment was made in Northshore Garden of Memoâ€" Funeral services were held at the Trinity Episcopal church on Friday for Mrs. Susan Bushnell Edwards, who passed away the preceding Wednesday at her home on 191 Ravine drive after a short illness. Born in Ottawa, Illinois, 84 years ago, she had lived in Highâ€" land Park for 27 years. She was a member of the Women‘s Auxâ€" iliary of the Trinity church. She was preceded in death by her husband, Rev. John Herbert Edâ€" wards, former pastor of the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest, in 1941. Surviving is one son, William Bushnell Edâ€" Mennenoh wards, of Highland Park. HL Mr. and Mrs. William Menâ€" nenoh, 222 North ave, were called to Tecumseh, Nebraska, by the death of his father, William Frederick Mennenoh, who was killed instantly on Friday, when the car which he was driving was struck by a train. Funeral servâ€" ices were held at Tecumseh on Monday. McNeil Other survivors are another son, Emil, who lives in Iowa, and six stepâ€"children. of this week at the Immaculate Conception church for Mrs. Jane Sullivan McNeil, who passed away the preceding Friday at her home on 213 McDaniels avenue, at the age of 78. Born in Wauconda, she had been a resident of Highâ€" land Park for 42 years. s _ She is survived by her husband, Douglas, and one daughter, Marâ€" garet, of the above ;ddreu. Funeral services were conducted Tuesday morning at the St. James church for Anthony O‘Conâ€" nell, lifelong resident of this city, who was taken by death early last Saturday at the Lake County General hospital, where he had been a patient for over two years. He was 59 years of age. _ Interment was made in All Saints cemetery, Des Plaines. Formerly living in the home of his sister, the late Mrs. Edwin Frye, for the past five years had made his home with his nephew, Justice of the Peace John P. White and Mrs. White of 374 Other survivors are a niece, Miss Mary Perryman of this city, and two other nephews, William and Gerald White of Los Angeles, California. ' Last rites were held on Wedâ€" nesday at St. James church for Mrs. Ida Pasquesi of 220 Everts place, Highwood, who succumbed to a sudden attack on Sunday, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank <Sassorossi, of Highland MM&.MM.WI. She had been feeling ill for a short time. Efforts of the inhalaâ€" tor squad failed to revive her. Born in Italy 33 years ago, she had married Carl Pasquesi there in 1939 while he was visiting in that country. The couple had made their home in Highwood. Besides her husband she is surâ€" vlnlty.dl-l_fi.l-_'M and Robert, and her sister, Mrs Interment was made in Ottawa, Last rites were held on Monday Obituaries Leaders and committee members of the Redeemer Lutheran Fellowshipâ€"dinner to be held on September 28th, Wednesday, from 5:30 p.m. to 7 o‘clock. (Reading left to right)â€" William Rectenâ€" wald, president; Mrs. Louis Wagner, committeeâ€"woman; the pastor, H. K. Platzer; Mrs. George Shuman; president of the Redoemer Guild; Mr. Milton Voigt, committeeâ€"member, Sassorossi. Interment was made in St Mary‘s cemetery Mr. and Mrs. Corneilus Weed, 193 Hazel avenue, are in New York today to attend the funeral of Mr. Weed‘s father, Joseph, who succumbed to a brief illness at their home Sunday evening of this week. He had been with them since August 1. Retired, he was formerly a clerical worker in the New York City tax collection office, and was preceded in death by his wife, Mary, last January. He was 77 years old. Surviving are another son, Joâ€" seph, of Larchmont, N. Y.; a daughter, Mrs. Peter McGurk, Long Island, N. Y., and seven grandchildren. Trinity Guild To Meet Monday, September 26 At Parish House The Trinity Guild will hold its opening meeting on Monday, Septâ€" ember 26, at 10 a.m. at the Parâ€" ish House. Luncheon will be serâ€" ved by a committee in charge of Mrs. John Newey. New members will be most welcome and are urged to call the church office and leave their names. A busy fall has been planned, including a tea for new members, a smorgasbord andâ€"a rummage The new board consists of : Presâ€" ident, Mrs. David Sanders; ‘viceâ€" president, Mrs. Oliver Weed; secâ€" retary, Mrs. Fred Henning; treasâ€" urer, Mrs. Dudley Hall; budget, Also the following chairmen: Parochial, Mrs. Arthur Mason; diotesan, Mrs. Harold Rutherford; Mrs. James Pool. rnn{na.é, Mrs. Dudley Ricker, and publicity, Mrs. Harry Van Ornum. Froshâ€"Soph Tackle Oak Park Huskies In Conference Opener The Froshâ€"Soph football squad of Highland Park high school will take to the field for the first time this season Saturday, Sept. 24 as they entertain the Oak Park team in a Suburban Conference game on the local gridiron starting at noon. The team, as yet, is an unâ€" known quantity and no real line on the boys can be obtained until after this game, except perhaps that they will be an awful tough ball club to beat. Comch George Grover, along with Dorman Morrison and John Broming, have worked the lads hard for the last two weeks and hope to have them in tipâ€"top shape for the inaugural contest of the 1949 season, Probable Starting Lineup & According to Coach Grover the following is the probable starting linewp for Saturday‘s game: _ _ Endsâ€"Walter Benson and Walâ€" ter Cronkhite. Tacklesâ€"Dave Baum and Marty Rosenthal. Guardsâ€"Dan Herz and Stan Parts on hand or availâ€" able. Pick up and delivery. Â¥acuum Cleaner Service For All Popular Makes A. M. Evans 31 N. Sheridan THE PR Ej Pagenkopf. Centerâ€"Roger Antes. Half backsâ€"Frank Picchietti and Reno Segnorio. Quarterbackâ€"Bill Wurm. Fullbackâ€"Dom Turchi. All of the above named are sophomores except Antes who will see plenty of action this year as a freshman. Seven of them are letter winners of last years squad: Baum, Herz, Pagenkopf and Rosâ€" enthal as reserves and Picchietti, Segnorio and Turchi as regulars. Roster of Squad Theâ€"entire roster of the Froshâ€" Soph squad includes: Endsâ€"Walter Benson, Walter Cronkhite, James Reagan, Ivan Marovitz, George Davis, Peter Periman, Bob Hinchsliff*, Frank Stillson and Wendy Savage. Tacklesâ€"Dave Baum, Larry Brown, Don Ruffolo, Martin Rosâ€" enthal, Gee McMillan, Dave Tayâ€" lor, Wayne Patrick, Dave Klingâ€" ler*, Gordon Chalmers, Guardsâ€"Dan Herz, Gene Pizâ€" zato, Reno Giangiorgi, Norbert Ferraro, Sandy Klee, Stanley Pagâ€" enkopf, Clark‘Eubanks, Bill Glaâ€" der, Roger Tomi and Bruce Moulâ€" Centers â€"Tony Newey, Bob Lempinen, Bill Cunnyngham and Roger Antes*. Backsâ€"Bill Wurm, Joe Hoffâ€" man, Douglas Keare, Bill Rogan, Frank Picchietti, Joel Davis, Reno Segnorio, James Zahnle, Bud Walâ€" ters, Dom Turchi, Dante Picchietti Ravinia Auxiliary To Chicago Commons To Hold Autumn Tea and Bill Schuster*. Ravinig Auxiliary to the Chicago Commons will be held from 3 to 5 p.m. on Friday, September $0, at the home of Mrs. Arthur Raff, 245 Cedar avenue, The committee in charge will be headed by the viceâ€"president of the group, Mrs. Edwin P. Hart, with Mesdames Percy ‘Prior Sr., Ross Goodwin, Harry Temple and William Poston assisting. Miss Leah Taylor, director of the Chicago Commons Neighborâ€" hood settlement, with one of her caseâ€"workers, will give a bird‘s eye view of the varied and interâ€" esting activities of this helpful * after name denotes freshmen. The usual Autumn Tea of the F. M. BROWNLEE H. P. e108 nmiua Park 202 d & Green Bay Rds Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor, Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev,. John P O°‘C MA LLB, â€"~ > Rev. Bernard E. Burns Sundays â€" 6:80, 7 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 w Immaculate Conception Church H 'nm“' S:00, 100 *3 :00. 900 1% Weekdaysâ€"6 :80 â€" 8:15. CONPESSIONS Fridays and Holy Days CARPENTER SERVICE General Carpentry Cabinets settlement in a crowded district in Chicago where such friendly help is sorely needed. She will talk particularly about the Settlement‘s summer camp near New Buffalo, Michigan, helped by the local auxiliary with the earning of its annual Rummage Sale and sale of garments for boys and girls made by the members at their monthly meetings. Any interested member of the community is welcome to attend this tea. Officers for 1949â€"50 are as folâ€" lows: president, Mrs. Amand Mcâ€" Phee; viceâ€"president, Mrs. Edwin P. Hart; secretary, Mrs. W. Lillie; treasurer, Mrs. Robert Greig; chairman of sewing, Mrs. Robert Billeter; coâ€"chairman of sewing, Mrs. William Poston; chairman of rummage sale, Mrs. Guy Finâ€" lay, chairman of publicity, Mrs. Arthur Raff. Number Of Fires Down But Dollar Loss Rises The number of fires attributed to the seven principal causes of fire has gone down 12 per cent during the last two years but the dollar loss has gone up 25 per cent, according to the National Fire Protection Association, sponâ€" sor_of. Fire Prevention Week, Ocâ€" tober 9â€"15. "Top O‘ the Morning" ALCYON Oct. 1â€""Midnight Kiss" Bing Crosby â€" Barry Fitzgerald Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 Highland Park DICK TRACY‘S (In three sizes â€" 10c â€" 20c â€" 25¢) Our hot fudge sundaes are also delicious â€" Why not stop and give yourself a treat? (can also be taken out in cartons) at If you haven‘t tried Drive Extended For Polio Epidemi Emergency Funds dation for Infantile Paralysis will be continued through Saturday (Sept. 24). PRESS Dynamic Whee] Balancing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithi Body & Fender Repairing . $22 N. First Highland Park T7 FOR SALE:â€" Complete Dining rm. sot, china cabinet, 6 chairs, table; artiâ€" ficial fireplace (electric); daâ€" venport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s, women‘s and children‘s. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING POST The campaign to raise $14,500,â€" HIGHLAND TEN PIR Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 GLENCOE Auto THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every family in the community, If you McKee, Glencose 1071. 47 South St. Johns Avenue "Yes Sir, That‘s Doors open at 2:00 pm. Under New Management OPEN BOWLING "Calamity Jane and "BLACK MAGIC" 139 N. Second 3t TEL. H. P. 319 50c after 6:30, incl. tax D A HL 8 Until 6:00 p.m. Week Days

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