84 All our meat is inspected by the United States â€" _ Government _ B â€"_â€". Specials for Saturday Only pound ... Grogan‘s Famous Boneless Brisket Corned Beef + pound.... Best Native Round Steak pound Swift‘s Premium Frankfurters pound Fancy Loin Veal Chops Fresh Megtj/Spare Ribs pound Choice Native Pot Roast pound Lean Native Boiling Beef Short Leg of Milk Fed Veal ® es C +# ‘ f A is is & .;"':_’*,. ' l ; A\ Its < 6 Telephone Northbrook 160 _ ___ _ â€" _ Northbrook, Illinois 5 Miles West of Glencoe on the Dundee Road 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market NORTHBROOK GARDENS Over a Million Glorious Blooms â€" Come and See Acres PEONY TIME! 4544 AND IRISES TOO! INCORPORATED AMERICA‘8 BLUE BOOK OF FINE PEONIES AND IRISES We willgladly mail it to you upon request or you can secure a copy at the Gardens River Roads, next to Sky Harbor Airport. Our large specimen garden and inâ€" side displayâ€" will -nb‘l: you to choose varieties ;lub_ut-u‘mm or your next year‘s garâ€" den. All of the prize winâ€" your copy of The Master You cordially invited uv&“NMGu- T Tkit miy deiving dhs _ ~ad€ 28¢ 30¢ 35¢ 25¢ 12¢ 28¢ 12¢ THE PRES 3 _ â€"Mrs. George Pansie of Fisk, Mrs. Ernest Benlow and Miss Carolyn Panâ€" sie of Oshkosh, Wis., were the guests on Monday at the Fritz Bahr home on Laurel avenue. . _Milton St. Peter was host on Saturâ€" day evening to a party of friends at his home on Onwentsia avenue. Mr. and Mrs, Le Roy Dickenson and Mr. and Mrs. E. MacLamore of Park Ridge were thée Sunday guests ~ofâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Arch Abercromby. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie McCaffrey spent Monday visiting friends in Mayâ€" wood, I1l. f Mrs., Henry Buth and Miss Anna Bahr spent a few days of this week at the Bahr cottage, Green Lake, Wis. Mr. George Branen of Meadow Lane road with his brother Dr. A. H. Penbar of Janesville, Wis., enjoyed a week‘s fishing trip near Hayward, Wis. ‘Fishing was very good. ["‘â€Kr‘s’. Arthur Greuel had as her . guests over the weekâ€"end her sisters Mrs. Glaze, Mrs. Deithlof and Mrs. Henke and her niece Mrs. Stacey and two children of Danville, IIL. Mrs, Bahr s at the Mrs. Helen C. Golden will enterâ€" tain the P. J. club at dinner followed by bridge this evening at her home 122 McGovern street. :: Mrs. M. Norman of Chicago is visiting her son and daughter the Lief Normans of Broadview avenue. Miss Eleanor Conrad spent the weekâ€"end at Green Lake, Wis., where she went to visit her cousin Mrs. Harold â€"Fossum. â€"Mr. and Mrs. Fosâ€" sum are living at Lawsonia for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilder and daughter Elizabeth left ‘Monday for Glacier Park and Taos, New Mexico for a summer of motoring and paintâ€" ing. ¢ Mr. and Mrs. William B. Folsom haveâ€"returned â€"from California where they spent the winter. Mr. Gene Geer spent the weekâ€"end in La Pier, Mich., visiting his wife. Nancy of Kansas City are arriving tcday to join her mother Mrs. L. L. Winters to motor to New York on Friday. where theyâ€"wil} spend a couple of weeks. 3 Miss Elizabeth White who has just returned from Europe where she spent the winter is ter Mrs. H. A. §;ï¬;â€"i ty Mr. and Mrs, Carl Bullock have reâ€" turned from California where they spent the winter. Mrs, Henry ihr spent a ~ "the Bahr cof Mr. George Highland Park Locals We design and plant trees and shrubâ€" bery, gardens, perennial borders, make new lawns, remake old ones, drives and walks, rockery and pools, terraces. Also trim trees, take down dead ones and cut them up. Call for plans and estimates. Landscape Contractor â€"â€"B IS E T H 915 LOGAN STREET Tel. H. P. 2288 l English one, mathematics one and ‘::lree, ‘ will be offered to repeaters oniy, °:: ~)> e PP in en c One and oneâ€"half hours will be the length of the recitation period and new work will â€"require the same amount of preparation. Miss Griswold is offering review work in French 1, 2, 3, and 4. Mechanical drawing and manual training are being taught by Mr. Pertz and Mr. Schneider. Mr. Mason and Miss Bredin will teach English. History will be taught by Mr. Slocum. Mr. Finch will teach band and orchestra, and Mr. Wright and Mr. Eiker will teach mathemaâ€" ties. The subjects offered are English, one to six; history one, two, eight, eleven, and twelve; band, orchestra; typewriting two, three, four; Latin two, â€"three, â€"four;â€"swimming,â€"which may be a part of regular gym work:; and. mathematics, one to four. Summer school at Deerfleldâ€"Shields will open Monday, June 22, and will continue until August 14. The hours wil lbe from 8 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Reviewâ€"work can beâ€"carried in as many as three subjects. Summer School Opens June 22 at H. S.; List of Subjects Offered .__Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hunter and babyâ€"and â€"Mr. andâ€"Mrs.John A. Blomâ€" dahl motored to Dés Moines, Towa, and spent the weekâ€"end with Mr Hunter‘s parents, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Bridges enâ€" tertained their bridge club at their home on Ridgewood drive Saturday evening. There were two tables. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Swanson spent the weekâ€"end at Green Lake, ~â€"~Mrs. ~Clarence Larson of E. Park avenue is entertaining at three tables of bridge on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. E. Leonard and fam. ily have rented their home on Carol court to ~Mr.â€"and Mrs. Altred Living. ston of Chicago and have gone t Pistakee Bay to spend the summer there. 3 in the Franklin Vance Nelso home on Homewood avenue for the winter have moved into one of the Vogue Apts.. on N. Green Bay road. Mrs, A. Moore of Chicago is house guest of Dr. and Mrs. R; Bosworth. Thursday, June 4 1931 s the obert