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Highland Park Press, 5 Jan 1950, p. 5

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Look Who‘s Hereâ€"â€" (Continued from page 4) > Mr. and Mrs. Frank Amizio of 236 Evolution avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a son at Thursday, Jan. 5, 1950 _A son was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, Deâ€" A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" landâ€" Park hospital on Saturday, December 31, to Mr. and( Mrs. Raiph B. Ritter, Jr. of 324 ‘Arbor avenue, The little girl, who has been named Cynthia, has a brothâ€" er, Ralph III, 13 months old. - cember 30, to Mr. and Mrs, T. D. Wog_ of 1117 Hazel avenug, Mrs. ‘giuer is the former Maryâ€" ann McGuire, daughter of Hubert McGuire of Seattle, Washington, formerlyâ€" of ‘Deerfield. Paternal grandparents are the senior Ritâ€" ters of 384 Ravine drive. little boy born on Saturday, Deâ€" cember 31, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schneider, Jr. of 1033 Golf road. The baby has two brothers, Jackâ€" te, 2, and Billy, 1. Mrs. Schneider is the former Vienna Hutton. nue and the John Huttons of| Monday, in Northbrook, forâ€"Miâ€" Ramsay, Michigan. 2 chael Schramm, 1613 So. Ridge â€"oâ€" road, who succumbed to a long HOW ABOUT THATY .Honors for the New Year, at the Highland Park hospital, fell to Waukegan and Winnetka. A daughter was born to "Mr. and Mrs. George Batchelder of Wauâ€" kegan, and a son to the Raymond Cahills of Winnetka on January Grandparents are the senior Schneiders of 439 Oakwood aveâ€" â€"*â€"~DEERFIELD _ LANDSCAPE _ BUICK Highland Ten Pin _Rev. Bernard E. Burns. 1 SERVICE â€" _ KLEEBURG. BUICK Complete Landscaping Phone Deerfield 749â€"R 110 S. First H. P. 4800 Highland Park 202 .. Deqgfield & Green Bay Rds. Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7: 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. o OPEN BOWLING , December 30. AUTHORIZED Fridays and Holy Days > Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days open at 2:00 p.m. H. P. 319 â€" 8:16. NG Evanston at Highland Park. Friday, Jan. 27â€" § : Proviso at Highland Park. . ‘|| Saturday, Jan. 28â€" ¢ _ Highland Park at New Trier. Friday, Feb. 3â€" Oak Park at Highland Park. and Saturday, Feb. 4â€" * Highland Park at Morton. â€" || Friday, Febs 10â€" Highland Park at Niles. Friday, Feb. 17â€" + * * Waukegan at Highland Park. "I| Friday, Feb. 24â€" . c % y Highland Park at Evanston. A* lifelong resident of .Lake county, she had lived in Highwood for 56 years. Her father, a native bf Ireland, came to this country in 1810, his first home here being a log cabin on Prairie avenue, in West Highwood. Mrs. Brady was born in Deerfield in May, 1864. Preceded in death by her husâ€" band, John, in 1926, she is surâ€" vived by one son, John Earl Brady, and a sister, Mrs. Margaret Johnson, both of Highwovd; ‘a brother, George Garrity, of Wauâ€" watosa. ~ Wisconsin, â€" and" four grandchildren. _.‘~| _ Religions School classes at the Burial was at St. Mary‘s cemeâ€"| Temple will be resomed January tery, Lake Forest. 7 and January 8. The high school _â€"_â€"____â€"â€" classes and the Alumni group will Sechramm ; combine their programs on Janâ€" day, Thursday, at the ‘St._ James church in Highwood : for Mrs. Anna May Brady of Highwood, who died Tuodz forencon at St. Theresa‘s hospital, where she had been a patient. for tvén?s oks. She had suffered ill health for five years, n w illness the preceding Friday at the Highland Park hospital. Wismer Born in Glencoe, 78 years ago, he had lived nmiost of his life in Northbrook, moving to Highland Park a few years . He was a carpenter by trade. is survived by his widow, Cora.{ > Interment was e in Sacred Heart cemetery, Northbrook. â€" Military rites were â€"conducted by the National Guard, of which he was an honorary member, on Saturday, December 31, for W. W. Wismer, retired army captain of Hayward, Wisconsin.) He was the father of Mrs. M. M. Kutzer, Jr. of 1978 So; Sheridan, road, who, with her husband, attended the funeral in Hayward, Wisconâ€" Other survivors are his widow, and another daughter, Mrs. Lioyd Christison of Cornell, Wisconsin, and three grandchildren. ° 2 Little Giant °_ ~ _ Basketball Schedule " Northshore Garden of Memories Funeral rifes were held on | _ ‘Export Mechanical Repairs on Any Make Carâ€"or MERCCCE s C2Me 1O + Highland Park at Grays Lake. Obituaries A Surprise Awaits.You If You Have Not Visited . THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY VERY REASONABLE m“flfim&lmfl. ‘PHONE MAJ. 1067 PHONE 3300 j o PHONE 3300 McPHERSON‘S BUMP SHOP * ‘A.c.gllllfl.lu. | y *~~ .. %.>.:..3> I E. Park Ave. Phone Highlind Park 3300 COMPLETE FENDER & BODY REPAIRS ENAMEL â€" AUTO PAINTING â€" LACQUER Park at Waukegan. Karl (Whitey) Salo, Mgr. M\Funflx Worship w« _ |To Be Held At ip the Family© Worship Service which Dr. Edgar E. Siskin will conduct at North Shore Congregaâ€" tion Israel this Friday night, Janâ€" date the children, the service beâ€"|dance for February 11 in an efâ€" gins at 7:30 and is concluded at|fort to help her daughter‘s family. approximately 8:15. * Letters are being sent to all The chhdnn who celebrate their | members in Highland Park, Deerâ€" birthdays during January will be‘field _and Highwood, and _ to blessed by Dr. Siskin, and memâ€" friends.of both the Capitani and bers of the Confirmation® Class, Gualandri families. Any Edward and Youth Choir willâ€"participate| Capitani Benefit committee has in the service. . = ‘| been organized under the chairâ€" The â€" everâ€" puhr'\"?o{nlen manship of. Mrs. Sam Somenzi. birthday box Qn hold ken for| The committee workers include? might of eachmonth. To accomoâ€" The @verâ€"popular mless birthday box fiu hold%n for each of the birthday children and Mrs. Samuel Wulfschn of Highâ€" land Park will be hostess at the uary 6, at 7:30 o‘clock. Family Worship Services are held by the Congregation on the first Friday ship which takes place at the Glenâ€" coe Union~Church. The young people will meet at the Temple for a box supper and sing at 5:30 o‘clock and then"move on to the Church for the interâ€" faith . program, ; The Coupl¢s Club of the Conâ€" gregation announces a very specâ€" ial treat for ‘its next meeting on January 15 when Rabbi Jacob J. Weinstein of K.A.M. Congregation will speak to the group on "Happiâ€" ness In Marriageâ€"Judaism‘s Preâ€" scription." iXz | New Year‘s Day â€" Fire Destroys s Highland Park: Home «Mr. Moriné, midwest sales repâ€" resentative for a perfumeé manuâ€" facturing company, awoke â€"carly New Year‘s day to find the house A fire discovered at 5:30 a.m. on New Year‘s day entirely des troyed the inside of the twoâ€"story stucco home of the Kenneth H. Morines, 242 Prospect avenue. It is reported to have started from a burning cigaret butt on a davenâ€" port, climbing the walls to the attic before.it was discovered. youngest ehild, Jean Ann, aged 4, shouting to his wife and other daughter, Mary Ann, 10, and ran down the stairs .The wife and older daughter were resctied from the roof, to which they escaped by way of a bedroom window, with the help of a fireman, _ The Highland Park fire departâ€" ment fought the: blaze, assisted by units from Glencoe and Highâ€" Highland Park hospital for a cut wrenched his knee when falling Living temporarily at ‘the John Stevens home, 216 Prospect, the Morine family has been able.to rent a home on 311 Woodland, during the . three are staying in Florida. © which . follows the Charles Robinâ€" THE PRESS at of ITALIAN WOMEN‘Sâ€" _ _ O. K. By Me f (Continued t.nh pa 1) A individual stalked Mrs, ‘Gualandri ‘is one of the|into the office and «ffiod to founders of theâ€"Italian Woman‘s|see the manager, "I‘mâ€"sorry, but over twenty years. She has shared, along with the some four hunâ€" a decision to sponsor the benefit dance for February 11 in an efâ€" Tort to help her daughter‘s family. dred members of the club, the long hours of work necessary to its philanthropic aims and her felâ€" Minorini, Mrs. Oreste Baldi, Mrs. Henry Malizia, Mrs. Desolina Matâ€" tei, Mrs. Paul Zenzola, Mrs. John Mrs. Fred Foli, Mxs. Peter Lucâ€" chi, Mrs. Louis Onesti, Mrs. Jas. Bernardoni, Mrs. Reno Giangiorgi, Mrs. ‘Edw. Cassedy, Mrs. Peter Coppi," Mrs. _ Petar Casolari, Mrs. Sam Corso, Mrs, Guido Serafini, Mrs. Joe Muzzarelli, Mrs. Gene Longobardi, Mrs. Domenic Gianâ€" Mrs, Joe Bernardi, Mrs. Wm. Biagetti, Mrs. Albert Pigati, Mrs. Mark Carani, Miss Maria Santi. giorgi, Mrs. Evaristo Campagni, rs, Joe Bertucci, Mrs. Angelo Mrs. Sam Somenzi, Chairman; Parts on hand or &vailable. Randolph Scott, Victor Jory Pick up and delivery. â€" in Cinecolor (Conright 1966 W. M. Auir, a., ndlenepols & ledions 44A ,‘M"/' 4 Sss yAM‘ ;w/ * uk w * \\ , Mrs. Joseph Calzia, Mrs. 31 N. Sheridan ~ Tel. H:P. 6488 [P NORTH SHORE G:zs COMPANY © BYy HANPY FLAME. your oas wonpER worker. i .. x work~â€"for #% © "Very well, take a seat," said the girl, and went on with her gone?" he demanded gruffly. work. Half an hour later the man became impatient. "How much longer do you think he will be _ ""About three weeks," answered the girl calmly. "He left for South i â€"*THME FRIENDLY PEOPLE® . « America yesterday." i !lm PARK 605 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 ~Bat.â€"Sun. 1;30 GLENCOE "Fighting Man of The Sun. "Oh, You Thu., Fri., Sat., . Jan. Coming:â€" ‘"Bride for Sale," "Free for All," "Lady Takea June Haver hur., _ Fri. Sat. _ Jan. 5â€"6â€"7 m {L’lT:RflMBW H@_m "THEâ€"LADYâ€"EVE" ||lOl LKR O â€"*>= 50c after 6:30, incl. tax thru Wed., Jan. 8f9â€"10â€"11 in â€" Technicolor 35c to 6:30 ‘ Beautiful Doll" Stanwyck, Henry Charles Coburn nb HANDPY FiAME TD THE RRESCUE] Sidetracks 12â€"13â€"14 16 Stevens American and Oriental Dishes ‘ Orders to take out oo a e Thursday, Fri. thruâ€" Mon, _ Jan, 6:7â€"8â€"9 ‘T. COMFORT RESTAURANT _ , 1 ‘mi. north of Deerfield on , * .. Waukegan Rd. B ALGYON| Saturday Jan. 7th . SPEC%‘KIDDIE MATINEE at F: "Blondie‘s Reward" and Four Cartoons. (OuV deALLAND COMING Jan. 13â€""PINKY" Spencer 'l\wey â€" Katherine MARK STEVENS . teo cEnnd Hepburn "ADAM‘S RIB" CPit Sundays 12 // ‘Bue;~ Busy also Starring Page 5

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