Coffee "##*ZSNHSSE 0 Karo :. Syrup Ann Page Pure Fruit Preserves i 16 0z.] Navy Beans . â€" â€" EIGHT O‘CLOCK RED CIRCLE BOKAR . Coffee 3LBS. 59(: Choice Fresh Meats C@ENUINE SPRING LAMB LEGS .. FOr ROAST...::.....«<«<lr¢s.nnlr% BONELESS ROLLED VEAL ROAST HRACONâ€"Whote or Half ... ... : SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT, size APPLESâ€" Peritkitâ€". ; ... ... lc irnseirs Helicious :.:>*.:;:}?>.00. s CETIMME .. L l l c raneennn in mnl A&P Food Stores Fresh Fruits and Vegetables IDAHO U. S. NO. 1 POTATOES . 1562« 35¢ Friday and Saturday, January 9 and 10 (PReusonaf) who personally inspect the &d they buy and the prices they L-y save LE uL sw Sn thialy nnaes more money in their marâ€" keting than in any other household task. Time spent in shopping in A & P stores is well repaid in the money that is not spent. A & P amuue MIDODLE WESTERN DIV!S!ON w« The Great Atlantic ant# Pacific Tea Company 18. 35¢ Women That do . **Your Money‘s Worth â€"and then some!""" mon« is one thing we always lr{wt: . . give our customers thei v‘s worth ... and then some. Chili Quaker Oats 2 Rice Cookies LIBBY‘S MILKETTES or CHOCOLATE MINERETTES FOULD‘S SPAGHETTE or Macaroni NATIONAL BISCUIT CO‘8 16 oz. Jar 19¢ « «) Ib. §€G CoN CARNE BLUE ROSE 8( Ib. 3%7¢ 11¢ 2 iss. 20€ 2 uns 20€¢ 3 iss 2C 10%4â€"0Z 2 PKGS. EACH SMALL PKGS. PKGS LB. LB. LBS LB. 29¢ 19¢ 31e 20¢ THE PRESS be 13¢ 17¢ ie 21¢ 32¢ Miss Bernice Durment, formerly of Deerfield, is in charge of the little children at Dodderidge Farm in Lib ertyville. â€" Dodderidge Farm, used in the summer as a vacation home for orphan â€" children â€" of . the Episcopal Orphan‘s Home, will now be open to needy mothers and children, especialâ€" ly widows and their children, for the winter, until May 1st. The work of caring for needy mothers and chilâ€" dren is made possible by the kindness and generosity of Mr. Britton I. Budd of Chicago, who founded the home as an orphanage in memory of his first wife. Miss Mona Desmond entertained at a New Year‘s Eve party at her home on West Deerfield avenue. Mrs. Arthur Wagner of Woodward avenue spent the weekâ€"end at the home of her brother, Mr. Schlax of Chicago. Mr. .Runnels Cadmore of Beach, IIl., was a Sunday visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Pan Hunt of Fair Oaks avenue. Miss Marian Mitchell of Galene, Mich.; is spending the week with her aunt, Mrs. William Desmond. Rev. Zager of Northfield preached in the Bungalow church on Sunday. . Mrs. Moore and infant son, forâ€" merly of Bannockburn, are visiting Mrs. Robertâ€"Johnson of Brier Hill. Mrs. Moore will leave soon: to join her husband and children in Arizona. Mr. Paul McHugh of West Lake Forest and Miss â€" Clarice | Juhrend were New Year‘s Day guests at the home of Mrs. S. S. Love. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knaak and family of Wheaton spent New Year‘s Day at the Knaak home. Elmer, Neil and Virginia Anderson spent the past week in Kearney, Neb. Mr. and Mrs. William Heliman of Waukegan were the guests of Mrs. Frank Peterson on Sunday. j Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Becbe of Osâ€" terman avenue have a daughter born December 20. Mr. and Mrs. Beebe are spending several months in Chiâ€" cago with Mrs. Beebe‘s parents. Mr. Witt, who lives in the Austin Plagge house, has returned to work after a short absence. Mr. Witt was hit by an automobile and considerâ€" ably bruised and shaken up. The E. L. C. E. of the Bethlchem Evangelical church held their annual Watch Night Service, last Wednesâ€" day evening. The next meeting of the American Legion Auxiliary will be held Monâ€" day evening, January 12, at the home of Mrs. Philip R. Scully Jr. on Oak street _Mr. and Mrs. Gus Arendt of Chiâ€" cago were guests at the Philip R. Scully, Jr. home _Sat}:rday. _ Mrs. 7C§ori'ge Jacobs attended her club in Chicago on. Wednesday.~ â€" David Easton had his tonsils reâ€" moved last Wednesday at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital. _ es Kenneth Wessling has returned to college at Ames, lowa. L. H. Waite of Cedar street is on a business trip to New York. cago t if-;;;nd Mrs.. Gebrge Jacobs and two children spent New Year‘s Day at the George Goodman home in Chiâ€" Mrs. J. C. Huehl entertained at Ts ns ; dinner on New Year‘s Day. . Germany, it is said, may have anâ€" The Ladies‘ Aid Society of the St.| other general election within a few Paul‘s church will meet at the home| weeks.. Well, we wou‘d be willing to of Mrs. Sam Rockenbach on Thursâ€"|lend them Jouett Shouse on very easy day, January 8. 3 terms. Deerfield Locals Huehl entertained at The. Independent Social club will meet on Wednesday, January 14, at the home of Mrs. J. C. Huehl. | Mr. Dan Hunt of Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue was one of the honorary pallâ€" bearers at the funeral of his cousin, Benjamine C. Howe, of Washington boulevard; Oak Park, on Saturday. &eor"ge.l acobs left on Thursday on a business trip to New Orleans. 1 T\‘I:-f‘]“:nd ~Gunckel_was the guest of Miss Katherine Gournerman of Glencoe on ‘New Year‘s Eve. . _ The Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church will meet Thursâ€" day, January 15, at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway. Mr. and Mrs. Varner and daughter Mary Katherine and son Virgil of Highland Park were guests at the Farl Varner home last week. Mrs. Joseph Dunn and daughter Grace, Edward McDonald of Lake Forest, and Miss Margaret Ludlow of Chicago, were Sunday guests at the Love residence. Miss Elizabeth Weimer of South Sheridan road, Highland Park, was a Sunday visitor of ‘her sister, Mrs. Dan Hunt. Mr. E. F. Long and daughter, Mrs. Repenning and her son, returned to Pontiac, Mich., on New Year‘s Day. Mrs. Frank Peterson spent several days of last week with Mrs. E. Therâ€" \rien of Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and two children Sylvia and Edwin, and Mrs. George Pettis visited at the William Mulligan home in Arlington Heights on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Mulligan have a son, born December 26th. a Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Bleimehl were New Year‘s Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Murphy of Highland Park. -â€"('}.c;;)rge Long is spending the winâ€" ter in Boca Ra Tom, Florida. | Warren Pettis has recovered from his recent illness. Mrs. Porter of Kentucky is visitâ€" ing her daughter, Mrs. Robert Johnâ€" son. _~C,. W. Peterson spent last week at the William Hellman home in Wauâ€" kegan. Deerfield Ave. and Rosemary Terr. Rev. A. P. Johnson, Pastor i Deerfield, Illinois _‘ 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday school. 11:00 a.m.â€"Worship and sermon. 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Endeavor. 8:00 o‘clock evening service. A <splendid â€" crowd â€" attended the Watch Night service and a good time was enjoyed by all. The services last Sunday were in charge of Rev. Zager, of the Northâ€" field Evangelical church. Rev. Zager is an inspiring speaker and his serâ€" mons were of great help. Friday evening, Jan. 9, the Annual Congregational meeting will be held in the church at 8 o‘clock. All memâ€" bersâ€"of the church are urged to atâ€" tend this business session. Our basketball boys will play two games with Highwood teams in the school gymnasium Thursday evening. You are cordially invited to the services of this church. Bethlechem Evangelical Church Thursday, Jan. 8, 1931