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Highland Park Press, 18 Jun 1931, p. 12

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and Mrs. S. A. Alkofer and son Jimmie of Libertyville were guests at the William Tennermann home on Sunday. ; _ Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Olson 14 â€" Miss Florence Carolan spent Sunday with her Molly Pfister. â€" Deerfield Locals Our Breakfast Blend Coffee National Best Blend veourr Coffee Deluxe e Week â€" End Grocery Savings AMERICAN HOME CHOICEST CALIFORNIA PEACHES 3 "::* 50« Packed e Soap Sale . American Family nee ie 4ds Ivory Flakes 2 z:: 35¢ Ivory Snow ». 10¢ Selox . . 2»=23¢ National 3 Food Stores THE QUALITY.OROCIRS OF THE MIDDLE WEST SINCE 1899 rotected by the Green Bag Flekes your money Peaches "stind . o 3 on 48¢ Home â€"â€" No. 2 Peas mssnd _ .. 4 in 25¢ Ameri No. 3 Tomato@S fione . . 2 m: 29¢ _ Grape Nuts mltinfie + »*s 14¢ Tomato Soup c®, . . "* i$*** 5¢ 1â€"]b. red can THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY + #1GHwoop » HIGHLAND PARK $05 Waukegan Avenue sos Avenue prgenlorinn, 40i Eue oo can PaAjAk THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ‘ONLY . Yellow Soap DEERFIELD Waukegan Road lbs. her sister, Mrs. l dance ning. 37¢ 55c _ James Getty is leaving on Friday to ne were the| spend a week with relatives in Philâ€" ifford Olson| adelphia and Washington, nml:“g g.'; oneerndichen‘s w,Q“h‘w;lW â€"d‘-‘. y n dn m’“ of Chicago| ple attended the Old Time Social club sister. Mrs.| dance at Wheeling on Saturday eveâ€" Fort Dearborn 19¢ FRESH Fruits & V egetables I Potatoes : Mrs. Fehr has been quite ill this past week. She will be eightyâ€"five years old on July 5.â€" he se m Halves or Sliced __Mrs. Thomas Sloot and little son Tommy left on Saturday to visit Mrs. Sloot‘s parents in Anderson, Ind. .. So Delicious ; . So Refreshing mmwmmmâ€"- days o:m Experts offer you rich, meliow and uniform goodness in these three coffees at unusually low prices during this sale. Make frosted coffee as you would hot coffee. Pow into pitcher. Allow to cool. . Then add ice and top with whipped cream. Caoint Coothn . buk 29¢ Bananas Naturally Ripened _ SoRe _ Cantaloupes Deticiges Caifomia ~3 "ms‘ 23¢ Asparagus COFFE E American Home Blend Coffee k oo â€" . Byc ol dnc inss + 1â€"lb. airtight 1 South St. Jahns Avenue No 2. 4 25c bunch Mr. and Mrs. Max Winters of Wheeling visited at the August Winâ€" ters home on Sunday. _ Miss Hazel Rapp left Monday eveâ€" ning to meet her sister Miss Miriam Rapp in Iowa. Miss Biriam, who has been teaching in Sheridan, Wyoming, is driving from the west. Both girls will spend the summer with their parâ€" ents, â€"Mr. andeMrs.Isaac â€"Rapp of North Chestnut street. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute and Mrs. August Winters visited Mrs. Roggow‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Lillian Zimmerman of Chiâ€" cago on Sunday. * f Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Clouse and famâ€" ily moved from Osterman avenue to the C. B. Easton house on South Wauâ€" kegan road, this week. . Mrs. Clouse will conduct a summer tourist‘s hotel. Henry Petersen left on Monday eveâ€" ning on a business trip to Iowa. Mr. Peterson is the employe of Knight Soda Fountain Co. Mrs. Kent of Milwaukee was a guest at the August â€"Winters home last week. â€" i Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dietz, Miss Ruth Dietz, Mrs. Esther Hickman anmd son Junior, of Mundelein, visited Miss Amelia Petersen of Elm street on,Smd.y... h Pb T en Prnd t l e in naee ifi ind 4e Mrs.: Julia A. Seyl, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Joséph Sey!l and daughter Phyllis were the guests of Mrs. Martha C. Love® on Wednesday. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins will be hostess at a luncheon next Thursday for Dorcas Circle Four of the Presâ€" byterian church, at her home on Elm street. * siis . * ~‘The Roquette family of Highwood visited friends in Deerfield on Saturâ€" day. They are former ‘Deerfield resiâ€" dents. + <Eva, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Trute, has recovered from the measles. & & Ewald Winters was the weekâ€"end guest of James Small of Chicago. Mrs. George Pettis is ill with a throat infection. &~ â€"â€" Mrs. Woodman Todd was hostess to Doreas Circle One of the Presbyâ€" terian church on Monday evening at her home on Waukegan road,. _ _ ~ ‘Miss Eleanor Seyl of West Lake Forest is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Siljestrom of Saunders road. * Walter Page is having a vacation from his duties as rural. mail carrier for this vicinity. Leslie Stryker is taking his place. â€" Members of the Marion club were entertained on Monday evening at a R ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Opposite Chicago ‘ree Delivery including Sunday North Western Station .. â€"â€" In treating a man with a bullet wound, an Arabic physician cut away the protruding fat and after boiling it down caused the patient to drink it. The recovâ€" ery of the patient is shown by our able physicians, to be more luck than skill. > Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Freeman spent Sunday in Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stoebig and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boonan of Keâ€" hnokha were the Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Burr Hindahl. On Tuesday Mrs. Hindahl had as her luncheon guests, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Norbey, Mrs. B. Tonnesen and Mrs. M. Jacobâ€" sen of ChiGRKO« «:: =â€"~>*s~â€"> oo xs Where Science and Ethics * Reign < â€"~Out of town callers at the Peter Petersen home last week were Mr. and Mrs. James Garrity and family of Prairie View, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kindig of Barrington, Mr. and Mrs. Norman= Carstensenâ€" of â€"Northbrook, Mr. Charles Lenke and Mrs. Mary Lee of Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" drew Petersen, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bonson and Miss Marie Bonson, Mrs. Farl McGath of Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs. John L. Jacobs and two children Edward and Agnes, of Mishâ€" awaka, Ind. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ott of Chicago were guests at the Fred Schwab home ms“mt Fe s it n eniren in ernmm sns in it ie becne ce ~A committee of women will meet in the pastor‘s study of the Presbyâ€" terian church on Thursday evening The card party given by the Royal Neighbors on Thursday evening at the Deerfield Masonic temple was a very pleasant affair. Mrs. Sadie Beckman, the vice oracle, presided, in the absence of the oracle, Mrs. George Pettis, who is ill. There were tables of bridge, five hundred and bunco and a prize for ~each table: Ruth Jacobs received the lovely quilt, and the door prize, a dish, was given to Mrs. Jessie Steadman of Northâ€" brook.‘ Refreshments of ice cream and cake were served by the commitâ€" tee. of which Mrs. Henry Juhrend and Mrs. A.J. Johnson were members. Mrs.:.â€"W.â€"D. Johnston was in charge of the sale of the quilt. : & to plan a program of activities for the girls of the church. Ahe Lucy Heafield has the measles. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ellis of Chiâ€" cago visited at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Huhn on Sunday evening. Just before the close of the Deerâ€" field Grammar school, thirteen sixth grade pupils of Miss Frances Brown‘s room gave oral book reports. Mrs. Chester Wolf, the Deerfield librarian, beard and judged the reports and commented upon how much improveâ€" ment was shown since the first of the year when she had heard them before. Philip Getty‘s review of "Lone Cowâ€" boy" received first award and Marcia Kirkhuft‘s "Katrinka" received secâ€" Arabic Luck Thursday, June 18, 1931 Phone 144 &

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