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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1927, p. 24

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attend a clinic in Vienna for a month or so while Mrs. Metcalf and children will visit in aPris. Dr. Crossman of Highland Park will take care of Dr. Metcalf‘s practice during his absence. Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf and two children, Walter and Edith, deâ€", parted Tuesday morning for New York City where they will visit with, relatives until about the middle of May when they will sail for Europe to spend the summer. Dr. Metcalf will ‘The Dorcas society of the Presbyâ€" terian church held an allâ€"day meeting at the church on Thursday. Circle Number Two of the Dorcas society of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs. William Koeâ€" belin last Thursday afternoon, Mrs. Raymond Clavey will be the next hostess. Miss Elizabeth Baertschy is mak, ing her home with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Benz until her home on Eugene aveâ€" nue completed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Romme! and two daughters. Janet and Ruth, of La Grange. III., were guests of Mrs. J. Rommel, Sunday. __ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson had as their guests on Sunday Mr. Carl Chelâ€" berg, Miss Gertrude Lundfelt and Mr. Lindberg of Austin. Guests at the Fred Horenberger home on Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider and Miss Filer of Elvanston, Mrs. Schafen of Winâ€" netka. v%nmh&hp.flufiy. ed fourteen guests from Chicago at Mr. Otto Smith of Milwaukee is the new pharmacist in the Knaak Drug store. Mr. Clifford Olson leftâ€"on Satâ€" urday to open his new drug store in Wheeling. Mr. and Mrs. George Engstrom and Mrs. Fred Horenberger, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Labahn were guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp of Highland Park, Saturdav. Mrs. E. A. Wood of Rosemary terâ€" race was hostess to the Luncheonâ€" Bridge club on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George Sngstrom and children visited a cousin in Marion, Towa,. also Mr. Engstrom‘s relatives in Cedar Rapids, lowa, last week. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. John Westbrook of Kenosha, Wis., were the guests of the Engstroms family at their home on Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. William Hamilton spent Monday in Racine, Wis. Mrs. Harry Olendorf entertained in compliment to Mrs. J. Strong‘s mothâ€" er of New York, on Wednesday afterâ€" Miss Ida Knaak who is Highpriestâ€" ess of Lake Forest White Shrine with a numberâ€"+of her officers are attendâ€" ing the Supreme White Shrine in Bufâ€" falo, N. Y., this week. Miss Knaak left Saturday evening. Sixteen friends of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch gave them a pleasant surprise at their home on Hazel aveâ€" nue, Wednesday evening. Billy Steiner celebrated his birthâ€" day anniversary last Friday after "La Petite Societie" was entertainâ€" @4 by Mrs. George Hesler at the home of Mrs. Alex Willman on Wednesday evening. _Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsch had as their guestsson last Monday Mrs. John Skidmore and son, Henry, of Highwood, on Tuesday, Mr. E. Elliott Moore of Lake Forest. h Preserver Shoes for Women [fietinte« Hhore ter Mee oRANGES : §09 Central Avenue 3 dozen for en« fighland Purk 456 $1.00 in a crowd are energetic, vigorous, capable. They their activity, their youth. The Arch Preserver Shoe, because it eliminates foot abuse, helps women keep young, helps them appear "Kes»s tuc root wew," from Hazel avenue to Evening service at 8 p. m. in charge of a group of students from the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago. This service will help you answer the question: "Can any religion be found at our large universities ?" F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school,‘9:15 a. m. English service, 10:15 a.‘m. German service, 11:15 a. m. Choir, Friday, 8:00 p. m. Preparations are being made to obâ€" serve Mother‘s day at the Sunday morning service. Mothers, this is vour day. Show your appreciation by attending the service especially set aside for you. However the service is not to be attended by mothers only, but by every loyal son and daughter of every mother, living or dead. Every trye and loyal son and daughter will not fail to escort mother to the church. The Sunday school will again distribute white carnations to all mothers and older ladies present Sunâ€" day morning. Mark J. Andrews, minister Church school at 9:30. Morning service (Mother‘s day) at 10:45. Sermon theme, "Religion in the Home." A ‘carefully planned servâ€" ice, devoid of empty sentimentalism Be sure to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stadler, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strong, Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Andersor and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Smith attended a bridge party at the Embassador hotel, Chicago, Saturday evening, given by Mr. Stadler‘s fraâ€" ternity. F B Miss Annie Flynr of Highland Park became the bride of Mr. Dominic S. Bernardi of Highwood at the Presby~ terian manse, Deerfield, on Saturday evening at 8:30 p. m., the Rev. M. J. Andrews reading the marriage cereâ€" mony. The bridal pair was attended by Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Russell of Deerâ€" field. After the ceremony a reception was tendered the newlyweds at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell on Rosemary terrace, Deerfield. i A special offering for the flood sufâ€" f ferers will be taken in Sunday school ) and at the Mother‘s Day service. | .fi“hd’-fi* was the guest of Mrs. C. T. Anderson, Nrs. E. W. Mansfiecld and daughter, Merkcis es Elizabeth, of Park Ridge, were the guests of Mrs. Reiâ€" chelt, ‘Thursday. ib Pork Roast 31 Ib. cuts, Tb. Loin Pork Roast 314 lb. Cuts, lb. Fresh Little Pig Hams, lb. ____. Boston Pork Butts, Ib. ___ St. Paul‘s Evangelical Charch Deerfield Presbyterian Church Cherry Pies Peas, Corn, Tonistoes °_ No. 2 cans, 2 Ths.~ Applel’l. a Jelly Rolls Cup Cakes Devil‘s Food Cake Butter Scotch Pound Cakes Angel Food Cakes Best Native Rib Roast 6th and 7th Ribs the Ib. FRESH PEAS 39%¢c 25¢ 39¢ 24 N. First St. Highland Park Nlinois 25%¢ 27%¢ 19%c 26%¢ Best Elgin Creamery Butter, Pound 42ic¢c | _ At the close of this program reâ€" | freshments were served and a social | hour was enjoyed by all. The pastor | and wife appreciate all the words of { greeting, as well as the generous | "pounding" which they received. The Pastors Reception On Monday evening at 8 o‘clock the members and friends of the Evangelâ€" ical Bungalow church of Deerfield, ML gave their pastor and family a hearty welcome. _ A splendid program of vocal and instrumental music, adâ€" dresses of welcome from representaâ€" tives of the board of trustees, the ofâ€" ficial board, the Sunday school, Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor, Woman‘s Missionary society, Young Peoples circle, Junior choir, Adult choir, Mission band, Class Leader and Daily Vacation Bible school, all assured their new pastor of the coâ€"operation of each organizaâ€" tion. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. ‘ Morning worship, 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor service, 1,,-.; As this is Mother‘s day we urge all members and friends of the church | to be present and pay their tribute of | respect and love to the mothers. The| pnsmrviubringumueqnénny] for mothers. At 8:00 p. m. the Junior choir will render a cantata. If you want to hear a really worthâ€"whilée program~ of music be sure and attend this service. Midâ€"week prayer and praise service } each Wednesday evening at 8 o‘elock.| Junior choir rehearsal Thursday atâ€"| 3:45 p. m. | A cordial welcome to all services of the church. The Junior choir is now preparing special selections for Children‘s day and meets every Thursday afternoon after school. Boy Scouts meet every Friday eveâ€" ning from 7 to 8:30. Tuesday eve 10, _ the | sheives of the Mflmflb;b-fllh** with the workers of the Northbrook| Again we say pared which will be both inspiring and instructive. The next meeting of the m«bd staff of this church held on the evening of May 17 at the home of Mrs. Frank Russo. Weekâ€"night meeting of Bible Study and.hy-renrywmm at 8 p. m. Northbrook manse -’ciE. A careâ€" Front Leg Beef .Pot Roast, Ib. . berries; No. 2 cans; 4 for No. 2 cans, 4 cans for $1.00 Sirloin Roast Boneless, Ib. Boneless Beef Stew the 1b. Beef Pot Roast in 5 lb. cuts, Ib. Always a cordial welcome to all our Red Raspberries, Black erries: No. 2 cans; 4 f. Evangelical Bungalow Church BONELESS VEAL ROAST + _ the Ib. _ GRAPE FRUIT 6, 8 or 12 for RHUBARB RAPP BROTHERS $1.00 29¢ 35¢ FROM OUR OWN HOME BAKERY â€" LEAVE YOUR ORDER FRIDAY FOR SATURDAY DELIVERY 19%¢ 28c 25¢ 23¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ Whole Wheat Bread Cinnamon Colffee buckskin leggins to have become sheer silk stockings. And let him ponder on-htfi-u-hh‘.”-lb troit Free Press. that war paint has become.rouge, the Almond Filled Coffee Red Pit. Cherries, Logan Berries, No. 2 cans; 4 for $1.00 Again we say "Thank You." 5 h. m in _ alie fiff;st'" l;eli‘c::i 1b. 32C California Hams the Ib. Breast Veal with pocket, Ib. CARROTS OR BEETS 4 COOKING APPLES 3 bunches for "~Ti 5 Ibs. for Tke Orrico Gardens DAHLIA SPECIALIST SHES RIGHT ABOUT OUR SWEET AND CLEAN OaArâ€" TERraAcE ALfi.lJ iJ F*> ave‘] Cut Flowers and Plants Also Vegetable Plants ~ ‘LOW PRICES FRESH CARTON 2 Phone g 54, Highwood .\ LAUNDRY SERVICE No. 3 cans," 3 for SWEE T 1409 Pleasant Avenue Ravinia, Hlinois . $1.00 No 15¢ 15¢ 2174c 194¢ Poppy Seed Buns Raisin Bran Bread Hot Cross Buns Shoulder Lamb Chops the Ib. L2 | the Ib. Breast Lamb the lb. Legs 1927 Spring Lamb, the Ib. _ 426 4* * CUT CGREEN BEANS 18¢ value; 3 cans BONELESS SPRING I . _POTATOES LAMB ROAST Friday anke Highland Park Transfer & Storage â€"Companyâ€" Fireproof Warehouse 374 Central Avenue Phones 181â€"182 Storage, Moving, Packing, Shipping 374 Central Avenue 15¢ Office: 10c 194%c 35¢ 1677 â€" 1678 â€" 1679 Sweatld&,nfih,g._ Mix. Pekis. large jars, ea. Fresh Dressed Broilers ssc ress ens Stewing, lb. . _ 39}c ancy Roasting Chickens, Ib. _ 42c Fancy Capons AAM _ the Ib. __ Fancy Ducks the tb. _ NEW POTATOES 4 lbs. for 15¢ 42¢ 49c 42¢

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