Thursday, Jan. 29, 1931 Mr. and Mrs. Herman Denzel left on Monday for a six weeks auto trip to Texas. The Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township S. S. convention will be held at the Bethâ€" lehem Evangelical church in Deerâ€" ficld, next Sunday afternoon beginâ€" ning at 2:30 o‘clock. . Mr. T. A. Tripp of Springfield will be the speaker, ~â€"Mr. Harry Elliot of Springfield, II1., and Miss Rose Nelson of Kenosha, Wis., were united in marriage at the Bethany Evangelical church on Saturday at 2:30 o‘clock, the Rev. H. F. Siemsen, the pastor reading the single ring ceremony. Parents as well as Sunday school workers are urged to enroll for the various courses ~in theâ€" Community Leadership _ school which will meet each Monday evening at the Presbyâ€" terian church, for a period of six weeks. Little Georgie Bard of N. St. Johns avenue is on the sick list"this week. The Misses Dorothy Simpson and Carolyn Saathoff and the Mesdames L. Hutton and Alice (Marks repâ€" resented . the Pi. Delta club at a committee meeting of business girls held at the Lake Forest Y.W.C.A. last evening (Wednesday)â€"to make plans for the Nation Wide Business Girlsâ€" banquet to be held on March 24 in Waukegan. . Mrs. Harry L. Canmann has just returned from a 10 days trip in the east, visiting Washington, Philadelâ€" phia and New York, where she atâ€" Mrs. Harry L. Canmann has just|able to be around again. returned from a 10 days trip in the Mrs. William Denzel was hoste east, visiting Washington, Philadelâ€"| yesterday afternoon at two tables phia and New York, where she atâ€"| bridge at her home on S. Seco! tended the convention of the Union| strect. of â€"American Hebrew . congregations Mrs. Helen C. Golden will enterta and the National Federation of Temâ€"| the members of her sewing club t ple Sisterhoods held in Philadelphia.| night. Pï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬fd ¢ Cars and Trucks &@UQUQJQQUQQU&S Local and Personal Reduced Prices PURNELL & WILsON, INcC. Park Avenue and St. Johns NEW 1931 MODELS NOW ON DISPLAY Highland Park, IIl. on all Models Phone H. P. 710 Beverly and Clarence Wyeth of the Udell Apts. are out of quarantine for chicken pox. Mrs. Irving Randall and son "Dicky" left yesterday (Wednesday) for Palo Alto, California. A large number of Sunday school teachers from this community are planning to enroll in the Community Leadership Training school, which will open next Monday evening at the Presbyterian church at 7:30 o‘clock. Mrs. H. C. Holabird of Forest avâ€" enue entertained the Presbyterian guild at her home on Tuesday afterâ€" noon Miss Linette Pachura and Mr. Roy A. Olson were united in marriage at the Lutheran parsonage of Highwood on Monday afternoon at 4 o‘clock. The Rev. Henry Hedlund read the imâ€" pressive single ring ceremony. Miss Betty Pachura, sister of the bride served as bridesmaid and Mr, George Olson, brother of the groom was best man. A wedding dinner followed the ceremony at the home of the grooms parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Olson, after which the young couple left for a wedding trip through the south. They will be home to their many friends after the middle of Feburary. Their many friends extend | their heartiest congratulations. Miss Anne Rapp of S. Second street who was on the sick list last week is able to be around again. Mrs. William Denzel was hostess yesterday afternoon at two tables of bridge at her home on S. Second strect. _Mrs. Helen C. Golden will entertain the members of her sewing club toâ€" night. THE PRESS SPAGHETTI THANK YOU BRAND PEACHES PEARS ENCORE RED CROSS MACARONI or SPAGHETTI NEW COOKIES NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY‘s Choice Fresh Meats Pork Loin Roastâ€"Rib End ... ... ... Beet Pot ROASL.......;....5«1@a~anatas Armour‘s Star Skinned Hamsâ€" THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA COMPANY MIDDLE WESTERN DIVIEION small sizeâ€"whole or string half Homemade Pork Sausage ........ Navel Oranges, size 126â€"150 New Spinath . .;.,.;..,..;: Grapcfruit, size 54 ..... .. Lettuce, size 60 .....:..;.. Rifiso :. ... » . uk P & G WHITE NAPHTHA SPApP:.:.;. ... 10 , Toilet Soap Lux Flakes FREE: One package of Ivory Snow with each purchase of CAMAY Food Price News Fresh Fruits and Vegetables A&P Food Stores That‘s what A & P advertisements are. We keep a weather e{e on declining prices and tell you about them as soon as possible. ‘That‘s why so many housewives rely on A&P stores for good things to eat. * ERA NORTHERN TISSUE Household Needs (Walinut Robenettes or Milkette Almonds) 4 rolls 25¢ 10 ;.;; 31¢ 2 .‘ 39c plaes Ige. plaes cakes Authorities tell us thtlnm e:mr;:d“h H:uy and thus speeding up htpinq men at work. Doonasy fenprory dsn Frit . people, ’nnd:l a m’zyd.‘nl-!nd Poin s 4ePriend. ALP (Personal) 39¢ 19¢ GOOD LUCK OLEO No, 21 cans No. 24 cans 9 54 O% cans . . doz. 39¢ .2 Ibs. 15¢ .3 for 17¢ each 6%%4¢ pound phas i ~Lel¢ lb. 14¢ Ib. 16¢ Ib. 23¢ Ib. 18¢ 25¢ 50¢c 20¢ 29¢ 19¢ 11