Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 39

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e unemâ€" he ~steps _ homes it is dit. ‘ood and n â€"to the thorough e doctor she must s to the and baby by home into the part of Jluty and elps the Cusehol e age of akes the ing t ives. t:r mination _ jonist in with: all ig child‘s _ perhaps he baby roviding food for ly leads dards of food for rovement ody, the Ithy life ed which a. . qualitX a duxury gedy. Welfare staff ~of nists. It ring â€" the Â¥ h‘fi“: ¢ mEEKér ular exâ€" ician in @ is proâ€" : ~society departâ€" in the that the lop habâ€" ing, and & . world received on.â€"â€"The ling the for the and the hospitalâ€" as soon simple; When an the agt ed from the pub !â€"nurse home to in the DAY 1931 ‘The new â€"tennis activity on the ourts formenly operated by the Raâ€" inia Tennis club will be put in fine @ondition and some conveniences will e provided in the shelter house. This activity will be operated by e Park board along the lines of the punset â€"Valley : Golf club. It=#*_&xâ€" ted that.manyâ€"fritéresting matches mt be played on these courts owing Local players would get in touch th Archie as soon as possible as he opening game will be played the st part of April. _ Come on you abe Ruths andâ€" Hack â€"Wilsonsâ€"and o your stuff. Some one should offer hat for the first home run of the â€"Come on:you rooters. â€"The field will be put in fine conâ€" ition. .A newâ€"backstop and score ard will be erected. _ :___. :: . A local organization proposes to meâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"ehildrensâ€"activiâ€" ies on theâ€"playgrounds which will | â€"greatlyâ€"to â€"theâ€"interest ofâ€"all. e full details of the events will be orth coming later. _ E es ~ Great things may be expected at e _new park this season under the sadership of Howard Copp who has roven his ability in the t._The ~‘Manager, Archie~Jones; secretary, Emil Wyberg; treasurer, Crist Sorâ€" ensen; captain, George (Buck) Taylor. They are receivingâ€"the hearty â€"supâ€" port of the local business men greatâ€" ly to their encouragement.:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" PARK ACTIVITIES _ ~ARE BEING PLANNED Sunday during the ‘ark Board is fortunate in having n its staff one so popular and capâ€" ble as Howard. Thursday, March ~the scope of thé‘?fe"ld/[}éiigv« widâ€" ed. _ es oo Port Clinton Playground will again _ the scene of many events for the THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC THE GREAT ATL (Continued from page 3) Genuine Spring Lamb Standing Prime Beef . Milk Fed Veal ¢S: . . Milk Fed Veal xt 2s Chicken Halibut . . Fillet Lemon Sole . . FIchics . _ _, ~, u0 j4¢ Lamb Legs . . = 29c SMOKeD nock«iess Juicy, tender me@?ffifi?fidth‘ybfi and your family will enjoy â€"economical, too, at A&P‘s low prices. . Picnics Choice Meats A&P Food Stores 1931 season at Sunset i com mc oomeanius wos c us don weonarcy Sevcamnd S We CVE C n Gei e anepi CC NT _ . _A meeting for the discussion of forming a Deerfeld~=Woman‘s club was Held Wednesday Mar. 4, (yesterâ€" day) in the Citizens‘ State Bank Lb!lj_l_digg.: â€" Several members of the ‘Lake County Federation of Women‘s clubâ€"were present and spoke of the merits of having such an organizaâ€" tion in Deerfield. * . Let us hope they will repeat their performance this season and thus add another successful year to the list. ~hard nard to congregate a more congenial lot of young men and women. This isâ€"the staff including the life guards: Howard Copp, Miss K. Cancie, Miss B. Smith, â€"Miss N. ~Grimson, Tillie Marâ€" tin, Bill Rice, Ray Cox; Fred Silber, Alvan Rantaâ€"â€"â€"â€" >=>> e o Discuss Organization f ~â€"_of Woman‘s Club <The playground staff last year was most efficient. In fact it would be â€"It is â€"needless to say that the sucâ€" cess of former years will be repeated in aâ€"greater volume. Miss Cancie, who has been with the playground â€"several years, was staâ€" larâ€"with all the groups. $ showing as it is provided with all of the necessary facilities. â€"â€"Sunset park is the oldest of the playgrounds and has so much naâ€" turalbeautyâ€"thatâ€"it is â€"hard #o â€"conâ€" ceive a more ideal spot to influerce. children in their play. _ children. ~This p * has a shelter The success of | .@layground last year was due to tne untiring efforts of Miss N. Grimson whose popularity with the children and their parents WaASâ€"Trecognited.=â€"â€">â€"â€"=s=»rzn>izdcns TEA CO., Middle Western Division Withâ€"the support of the residents RIB ROAST SHOULOER ROAST _â€" =17¢ e â€" is 29_; s 6 v© 27 ¢ . + u. 32¢ : â€" " 20¢ & 4 ‘#26¢ T H E oV er A & P â€"Food Stores 10 cents| Wheat Bread ..............16â€"0z. loaf 5¢ Grandmother‘s White Bread . .. 16â€"0z. loaf 5¢ Bulk Rolted Oats ... .............. .2 Ibs. 5¢ Kitchen Klenzer *Â¥X Sr.ilrit<o.¢.< . CA dC Waldort Paper : .:â€"....::.::*:>~>~*~»oll 5¢ Fired Japan Tea ...:.....1!4â€"0z. pkg. 5¢ Grandmother‘s Whole Wheat Bread ..â€"......... .. .. 16â€"0z. loaf 5¢ Grandmother‘s 100% Whole . Sparkle Gelatin Dessert .;:..........pkg. Hlue Rose Rice .:.............:..... 1b,. Sultana Red Beans ............17â€"0z. can Apple Sauce .:............:.: No: 1 can Encore Macaroniâ€"or Spaghetti.â€"8â€"0z. pkg. Grandmother‘s Basket 4 f Cmmm-u.m.ummuy at A&P. But shop here this week and see for yourself. You‘ll find many real food bargains. -n"l‘“' T '”I{l'"” » ‘ ’r I 7 ll&i'. es e s "" 24 l Vl% Ann Page Quince Jelly :........8 oz. jar 10¢ FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Oranges, size 150 ...............3 for 10¢ New Texas Cabbage:=.~..; .. .:3 1bs.:10¢ Spinach 'lb 5¢ New Texas Beets and Carrotsâ€". bunch 5e Ma Brown Apple Butter . ... .. .10 oz. jar 10¢ Libby‘s Tomato Juice .. .. Santa Clara Prunes size 40â€"50 Tuxedo Smoking Tobacco . . .. Dromedary Grapefruit. ... ... 10â€"0z. can 10c Hamilton‘s Sauerkraut Nn * "an fls & G White Naphtha Soap ... ies MA D 2LE _ WESBT £4 N.2 LV 1 § 1 ) N wmme this advertisement 10 cents othin $ pint can 10¢ ~~~â€"<1D.â€"X0€ . . .Can 10c¢ 3 bars 10¢ #"1

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