Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1931, p. 36

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FIRESIDE COCO JUMBLES OR KETTLE Choice Fresh Meats High p câ€"+ are not a safe lifllofhi‘h quality. Ncither are low prices a sure iny size 21! J <n, 29C¢ No. 2! A&aP e.lb. 29¢ . JIb. 29%¢ 9. ID€ . .Ib, 15¢ each 65¢ . .lb. 24¢ peck peck ) for . lbs. lbs. tall cans cans "2; 090C tall 1â€"lb. pail Ib. *‘ 19¢ ». 19¢ l».zoc 23¢ 20¢ 19¢ 39¢ 29¢ 29¢ l7¢ 13¢ 10¢ THE PRESS |Old Northfield â€" | Evangelical Church | Being Torn Down t were held cwithin its portals, and has the distinction of having the fi conference for the state. 1€ tion The beautiful black walnut pulpit and pulpit chairs, the organ, and many of the beautiful pews are now in the home of the artists, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lynn Davis of Saunders road, who bought the: former Ormon Rockenbach barn and remodeled it into a very attractive studio home. The passing of this Northfield church is the fourth landmark to disâ€" appear this spring. The other three are the Schar log cabin, the Duffy tavern and the old pickle factory. Junior Garden Club Holds Mecting Monday The Junior Garden elub of Deerneld met Monday afternoon at the Deerâ€" field Grammar school. They had colâ€" lected colored linings of envelopes, which were pasted under . glass and finished attractively with pretty borâ€" der bindings. The boys cut the glass and all designed their own plaeques, which are to be used to put under plants to keep the moisture from «inâ€" juring the table, Mrs. E. B. Jordan, who is sponsor for this group, gave an instructive talk on the manufacture of glass. killed workmanship in Deerfield School Menuâ€"March 2 to 6 Mondayâ€"Dried beef on toast; Tu('s-1 M dayâ€"Vegetable soup and crackers;| Dee Wednesday â€" Mashed _ potatoes and | ing gravy; Thursdayâ€"Home baked beans; | ciat Fridayâ€"Spaghetti with tomato sauce. ‘ wee ‘hairs, the organ, and beautiful pews are now of the artists, Mr. and ynn Davis of Saunders ught the: former Ormon harn (and remodeled it Garden club of Deerfield afternoon at the Deerâ€" r school. They had colâ€" I linings of envelopes, d it first On Wednesday evening, March 4, at 8 o‘clock there will be a mecting for completion of arrangements for the organization _ of _ the Deerfield Civic organization. The mecting is to be held above the Citizens State bank. A special appeal is being made to. every organization in Deerfield, (religious congregations, elubs, etc.) to have as manycof its members out to such of villa brary. 2. Membersh tion shall consi organizations . a field. irc ganization resentative ganization to ‘be elec «ame for a the organiz Deerfield. Del:utantes assisted in serving, in preparation for the part they will take in the fifth annual Flower Show of the Garden Club of HMlinois, to be held March 21â€"28 inclusive, at the Merâ€" chandise Mart. i The Bannockburn Garden club are planning four exhibits for: this: show which are being given much thought by the respective committees. The next regular meeting of the Bannockburn â€" Garden club will be Monday, March 2, at the home of Mrs. A. W. Torbet, with a program which promises to be as profitable as it will be interesting. .‘ roposed Plan For Civic Organization ganization shill consis resentative of each ps ganization and ward ; to be elected annually 4. The Deerfleld Civ shall be nonâ€"partisan. 5, The executive ‘c pass upon. the fitness for municipal offices : hall 6. The < Deerfield â€" Civie _ tion shall meet at least one Additional meetings may be the executive board whene essary. f Mrs. Mrs, Marsh Bannockbarn the tea given the Garden nc "Sky Gardens," delightful sense talks refreshing Miss Margery idents. Mrs. L. C. Willit structive and eht eago CIVIE : Del:utant preparation ligious have as possible ol Mi Tl The rfield Attend N Doty ImmUnl inmendations A D« study . metho( dministration end N. E. A. Convention ~E. Bates, principal of the | Grammar school is attendâ€" National Educational Assoâ€" convention . inâ€" Detroit this xecutive Momoe xecutive â€"committee shall the fitness of candidates pal offices and recommend ipproval or disapproval . of ation and other vyoters of (h) opera Thursd ity inter Byâ€"Laws Object â€"method ill D at lut Attends Garden Club Tea annual report 101 uch oth the lits gaveâ€"a very itertaining . talk her â€"originglity of humor make ind unique, M onsist of ‘one repâ€" ho participating orâ€" ird present. _ Some ay, Civie organization iven much thought committees. ar meeting of the den club will be at the home of Mrs. h a program which profitable as it will hool t1%« gabcit th m Ili st once i president of the club, attended enecca hotel by Hincis on Wedâ€" th organization Organization. is organizaâ€" mbhers of . all ns of. Deerâ€" iC and n club (¢ cem of the organizaâ€" eflici club are this show h thought tems 2s called by this or of iclent make 19 vear. 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