FINAL: PERFORMANCE RAVINIA VARIETIES 40 rigo was out of the city and unable to participateâ€" in <the March 13th show. Rather than eliminate this clever skit and its entertaining loâ€" cal hits, it was necessary to secure some one to take Mrs. Perrigo‘s place to participate in the â€"March 13th show. _ Rather than eliminate this clever skit and its entertaining loâ€" cal hits, it was necessary to secure some one to take Mrs. Perrigo‘s place on â€" short notice.. _ _Mrs. Dorothy Stokes, who, as "Susie," â€" in "Liz‘s Strata," the first number of the show, furnished a finished characterization teered to take the part, which she did in a most capable and amusing manâ€" ner. â€" § A feature of the three performâ€" ances which added much to the gala atmosphere of the occasion was proâ€" vided by the corps of young people ut oi eC EDNAE i4 Aoaitie sR acwawecs. TE o PMAE TE aeimeiir Creamery Butter Rib Lamb Chops â€" D. :s3 A nsl enn mds Pure Lard Little Pig Hams, l-| fresh, Ib. ... 4A Fresh Chopped Meat lb" -----.-....:-..............-“.-.-................. (Continued from page Better Meats for Heinz and Co. Quality Market FISH AND OYSTERS every Thursday and Friday Our Motto! Telephone 3259 307 Waukegan Avenue Highwood ' â€"We Deliverâ€" Phone Highwood 3259 8) . 9¢ 15%c¢ Saturday, March 21 29¢ 35¢ will give a demonstration here 22¢ who in costume acted as program O°S+ }tribuï¬on. venders, ete.: / ~~â€" _ o5 Sale of Candy The vendors sold home made canâ€" dies donated â€"by many public spirited women of the community. The proâ€" ceeds, which added materially to the ciation at this time to all those who hetped in this way. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"_â€"â€"â€" Harry Howe Bentley was in charge of this feature of the performance and was ably assisted by Mrs. W. F. Ross, Mrs. Lyle Gourley and â€"Mrs. Frank Venning. The young people who â€" assisted were as follows: Program distribuâ€" vendorsâ€"Mollie Grinnell,; Betty Stein, Betty Marvin,â€" Martie Clarke, .Jean Foreman, Joan Holden, Elien Horn, Frances Venning, Bob Ross, Bob Walker, Happy Wampler, John Epâ€" stein, Jack Venning, Charles Zahn, and Edward Brizzolara. i neneaass Homeâ€"made Country style Sausage, Ib. Choice Sirloin Steaks 16. 22 2e 2 iess Boneless Beef Stew in. .: S iss Prime Rib of Beef Porterhouse Steaks Young People Aid as program dis THE PRESS8 29¢ 39¢ 25¢ 35¢ 49¢ Bethlehem EN (Corner Deerfreld Corner Deerfreld ave. and ~Rosemary Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor $ Deerfield, Ill. 9:45 a.m.â€"Bible school in charge of Mr. A. Merner, superintendent. 11:00 a.m.â€"Divine worship. will preach. Following the preaching the Holyâ€"~ Communionâ€"willâ€"beâ€"celeâ€" brated. All are urged to attend this â€" Services will be held each night of Passion week at eight o‘clock. These services. are planned to quicken the ‘spih'ï¬â€™il“liï¬â€œÃ©tâ€"mâ€"mwmâ€"md to assist others in finding Christ as Saviour. _ â€"_â€" § service. ~Bethany Evangelicalâ€"Church Friday: The pastor‘s Preparatory class for church membership will meet in the parsonage Friday evening at 7:45. Those uniting with the church on Easterâ€"Sunday are kindly asked to be present. _ of John 3:16"%? A special musical program â€"will be presented at the 7:4} evening service, the pastor: will bring a brief Gospel message. â€"â€" _ _ ~Wednesday: Lenten prayer service â€"â€"Sunday:â€" All departments _ of _ the Sunday school. will open their sesâ€" sions at 9:45 a. m. The morning worâ€" ship service begins at 11:00 a. m. The pastor will speak on "The Defense * « Piwhtann« Man" Miss Ruth Drake will have charge of the Young Peopke‘s meeting at 7:00 p. m. The at 7:45, all members and friends are invited to these services that are rich invited to these services, es Thursday: The choir will meet for further practice for the Easter canâ€" tata, and for rehearsal ofâ€" Sunday‘s anthem. * Friday: class. Pageant: A group of our, young people will present the Pageant enâ€" titled "The Cross of Light" on Sunâ€" day evening, March 29. > Bishop Seager: Bishop L. H. Seaâ€" gerâ€"will be present on April 12 ‘to help us celebrate the third anniverâ€" sary of the dedication of our church. Annual conference: The annual Illiâ€" nois conference ~of the Evangelical church will be held at Barrington, Illinois, April 14â€"19. _ _ ~._â€" es _ Holy Cross Catholic Church Waukegan road, Deerfield, Ill. â€" The Rev. C. L.â€"McDonough, pastor Daily masses ‘at 8 o‘clock. rSunday masses at 8 and 10 a.m. "Saturday morning at 10â€"Instrucâ€" tion classes for all children.. Monday, Wednesday, and Fridayâ€" Classes for children, preparing for first holy communion, at 4 p.m. During ‘Lent on every Wednesday evening there will be rosary, sermon and benediction with Rev. John I. Gallery, Ph.D., delivering the serâ€" Friday afternon at 4 o‘clockâ€"Sta« tions of â€"Cross for childfen. Friday evening at 8 o‘clockâ€"Staâ€" tions of Cross for adults. . \Every Sunday at 7:45 p m.., holy eomangh w EOWP oUuT Confessions, Saturday at 7:30 to hem Evangelical Church The pastor‘s preparatory serâ€" Tune in the radio on Thu â€"â€" â€"| station WBBM at 9 p.m., and Sta« | the "Lutheran Hour." .The by Dr. Maier are instructive Staâ€" | lifting. Hear the students cordia Seminary, St. Louis, holy | Lenten chorals as they OufZ * _ ]l @ung in our churches. © =â€"â€" there are many of the native roses of his and other countries, and many _oldâ€"fashioned"roses, t hatâ€"are not "as by growing and labeling: these varâ€" ties, the knowledge of them wilihe spréead through this community, and attract visitors from other neighbor. hoods. MUNICIPAL ROSE | GARDEN FOR CIT\ .~The garden will be .designed by Doretta Klaber, landscape: architec, who is donating her services as ; member of the Ravinia Garden club Mrs. _ Frederick _ Fisher, honorany president of the Illinois Garden clï¬ says: »“!-mn keenly interested in m;} undertaking especially asit will b the first municipal rose garden in the state."":â€" _ _ i&â€"=~ â€"â€"~ The necessary funds will be raisel by the Ravinia Garden club at a garden fair, which takes place Sat. urday, May 9, from 9 a. m. to 6 j. m., in the triangle park at Ravina ‘station. Everyone who wants to help should wait until the fair to buy "shrubs," rock plants, perennials, ant annuals, seeds, garden tools, bow‘s, bird baths and other acgessories for the garden, â€"besidesâ€" many â€" unusual things for the home. â€" Further details of the tair; and membership of the next week. Results in Elm Placeâ€" â€" _ _ and Lincoln League‘s â€" _ Basketball Games H By virtue of their 23 to 13 wii champions, the Blackhawks grabbel the first leg in the city championship tournament. â€" The second game of th â€"playof â€"willâ€"beâ€"at theâ€"Lincolnâ€"gy82 next Tuesday evening at 7:30.â€"Pa quesi, flashy forward of the Black hawks, led the scoring with 14 points closely followed by Keller, shar shooting Bulldogs forward, who gat nered 11 points. * e â€"In «flioej;iggn_tbrackét of the playof for third place the Lincoln communit) Léeague of Nations defeated the Fight ing Aces 17 to 11.. Lenzini of tht League of Nations and â€"Dallovalles captain of the Fighting Aces, topp«! the scorers with 9 and & points r* spectively. i " Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central avenue s W. F. Suhr, pastor _ _ Saturday school at 9:00. Sunday school at 9:30. : ~_â€"~Morning worship at 10 :30. ~This evening (Thursday) our ftd Lenten service will be conducted, ® which the Rev. Nauss of Glencoe Wil deliver the sermon.â€" Hisâ€"topic «"! be: "Our Redeemer condemned by.! state," based upon the passion st97 as found in Mt. 27, 24â€"26. ; â€" On Friday evening theâ€"adult of catechumens will again me confirmation instruction. . sung in (Continued from page 1) Thursday, March 19, 19 Thursday " and listen ® The sermo® tive and uP mts of Cor uis, sing & ought i * uit clas meet 10 > will «i y the storf mss se