tâ€".â€"+~â€"â€"«««â€".+~...3 for $1.00 + Socks, 25¢ val., 6 for $1.00 pajamas, 89¢ val. 2 for $1.00 itch Hazel mcrrmcscasrircsiencock 108 CLK,00 Rican Gowns, 2 for $1.00 silk Socks, 50¢e, _ _ _ 0â€"11 Fanishing Cream free S»tore V RICAN ‘er ... suits, 59c and GOWNS8, 3 to 6 Years _._......_.__....._.3 for $1.00 Combination Suits, _ _ _ Towels, 229câ€"4 for $1.00 Towels, 39câ€"3 for 81.00? sh Tea Towels, | 2 for new better saniâ€" Highland Park 185| || ; _ : $1.50 valu 5%¢ 10 & 11 val, 2 for $1.00 Â¥Y, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 . â€" â€"â€" e H. P. 2 for $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 S _.$1.00 es t KA anal & it f THURSDAY, FEBRUARY.9, 1983 £ \ i w New Neighbor: "Have you any brothers and sisters, dear?" Margery: "I had a brother, but FELL BROS SHOES Women‘s ._â€" House Slippers felt tops with leather soles and heels, in taupe ponly ; $1.75 value. One lot of in black kid. leather, with warm fleece lining soft padded soles and heels; $1.75 value, One lot of One lot of light weight Women‘s â€" Storm Boots â€" suitable for allâ€"sportsâ€" wear ; regular $10 qualâ€" ity; only a few pair on hand; while they last, One lot of Women‘s Evening Pumps Gold Kid and Silver Kid a good selection in sizes $10 quality, while they last, $2 a pli;‘. or Our sale of Florsheim Shoes for men and women is â€" in small sizes only; Women‘s Galoshes One lot of $3.50 value; . Women‘s House Slippers W«%&{éï¬Ã© ’«‘::'.%tt $1.00 _ $1.00 10 | Slooo Central Avenue | (B | 31.00 | (H | s‘.“ K T. LR | , O iT Miss Gabrielle Walsh, of Highâ€" wood, whose marriage to John Leonardi took place Saturday. Community Service Reâ€"Elects Officers George R. Jones of this city was again reâ€"elected president of Community Service, Inc., of Highâ€" land Park at the annual meeting a few days ago. The annual meeting was held in the offices of the Comâ€" munity Center now being sponsored by Community Service. wtk The other officers who were reâ€" elected were J. B. Garnett and A, !‘ There were four new directors seâ€" lected to serve on the board of diâ€" rectors and these were Mrs. L. M. Rieser, Howard F. Copp, Hiram Kenâ€" nicott, and Dr. Donald E. Rossiter, Directors who were reâ€"elected to serve for a two year term were F. Norwood Bard, E. W. Gsell, Milton J. Hardacre, George R. Jones, 'Sihier. viceâ€"presidents; and Mrs. E, Dr. H. B. Roberts, Frank J. Konan, Frank Shelton, Clark G. Wright and Mrs. T. R. Wyles. The above fifteen directors serve for a term of two . Abakotalyht Community Service, Inc., the rec-1 reation organization in Highland Park, is a corporation not for profit and was organized when the United States entered the World War. Durâ€" ing the war period its purpose was to provide recreation and entertainâ€" ment < for soldiers, . sailors, and marines in training at Great Lakes and Fort Sheridan. _ oys At the present time. under NC leadership of George Scheuchenâ€" vflug Community Service is prow:‘id- Joal Cns oo restnials ing needed recreational activities for all who care for it here infHighâ€" land Park during the fall, winter and spring of the year. The latest ventfire of Community Service was the taking ofthe Elks club hall at 582 Laurel avenue and sponsoring it as a community center. Talks on "Service in Business" . _ Mr. East of the Public Service Co. gave an interesting talk on "Service in Business" last ‘Thursday at the weekly luncheon of the Deerfleld Roâ€" tary club. The speake# was introâ€" duced by Roy Clavey. Mr. East stressed with great emphasis, that the American people in general, do not extend enough courtesy into their business, which was certainly food for thought. Four guests atâ€" ténded, Messrs. Bullard, Braun and Sandwick of Highland Park and Alex Smith of Glencoe. Andrew Decker is today‘s Rotarian. ‘Relief Organization to Meet The Deerfield Relief Organization will meet Tuesday evening, Feb. 14, promptly at 7 o‘clock for an hour‘s session at the village offices in the Highland . Park chapter of _ the Women of the Moose will hold their i e nine io ce + en an n n n . women O£ MUN ECAE LCELOSL next regular meeting on Saturday. N. o s oi i o en tast s PE nm W ABeGevo M Winiiie. 202200 14 3 L This meeting . was scheduled for Tuesday, but on account of the The meeting will begin at 8 o‘clock. ETBDRELL : 4257000000000 00 Daniels, both of the Dorcas Home, wnmd‘envinzhonorl. in a conâ€" test for Boy Scout troop 52. "Mits. Harry Clavey‘s father, Mr. O.G.Bt.Pctaro!Wnkegmnndet-' mtnoymtion last ‘Tuesday at Drs. Burleson and Burleson‘s hosâ€" ,pih!_incrtudn:pids.uieh. Ns _ Dr, W. F. Weir of Evanston spent the weekâ€".end at the home of Dr. :ndrln.c.-'lohnmn Davis. "Members of the choir and their humnw-'dinm Saturday mhc‘.ttlumbyteï¬n church. "Fewly elected promoters of the sn rarkes amant e Married Saturday wNewif . e ne M e l BC s Cane Altar and Rosary society met Monâ€" day evening with Father Savage 8f m»notycrmnctorytodw the bands (circle groups). Mrs. Milton Frants and daughter es E2 CCC â€" cake t Olive are both ill with the fiu. Local and Personal Women of Moose Meet » Mason, F. R. McVeity, The morewe see of these|modern wars the less we like them.| In the good old days you didn‘t have to look up the defeated party Ithirteen years later, wipe his cancel his debts, and set him up in business. â€"The Farm Journal. World‘s Fair Pictures Motion pictures of A RIB ROAST > Primé Ribs, lb. ...._...._.L... RIB ROAST 6th and 7th Ribs, lb.....*..... pPOT ROAST Native Beef, Native Beef, Ib. . ROUND STEAK the POUNG ......cccusczclzscpeeme RUMP ROAST Native Beef, Ib. ....__........_..â€" BEEF STEW > Boneless, the pound ...\......... RUMP CORN BEEF | _ Boneless, the pound ............. HAMBURGER ST l the poUnd ......_.cucucf.~~> Butte SHORT LEG VEAL Roast (6 to 8 lbs.) Ib. RUMP VEAL, ROA® the pound .,........_â€"....~â€" VYEAL STEAK the pound .................. BREAST YVEAL the pound ..........._â€"..â€"â€" the pound ._m . _ a i1 f] PEA M oc n C000 snourosr YEAL | 1416 gAM CENTER SLICES, Ib. .. .. (5‘lb. cuts), the pounfi...... CALVES LIVER the pound ..................L...... CALVES HEARTS the pound .................._L........ the pound ......... JONES SAUSAGE LINKS 94o | 1 rC L AMB, Yearling, lb. 15¢; Spring, Ib. . the pOund .........._c.luucfecmme="""" $ lhshe ds * P Jonss sAUSAGE MEAT 91 ,.\ SUGAR, Pure Cane, limit 10 lbs. for. ... . . SPARERIBS ; 6 i ROUND & the pOUNG ‘................_..}.....=«««â€"* C the pound SPARERIBS PORK CHOPS the pound .................. TENDERLOINS, 1b.| ........_... Saturday Deliv t Veal Pisk.‘he sond. . 15¢ fexbl > [ 17¢ Monday Only, Feb. 13 So that none shall be disappointed we are not advertising their nature. . But we promise you the most femarkable values ever offered including ses, hosiery, and other items too numerous (to mention. Leave Yo Kitchen, d 12 r Friday 4 tu, Uo% :. ~â€"LBY for Selected, doz......._.17%¢ ay |Delive _ Â¥ ‘Table, doz. ..____19%2¢ wutundvesnsesessestubenesnanceren Limi‘ted Quantities I of Unusual Values tral Ave. Phone H. P. 1072 HE PRESS 1¢, 19¢ $SFWR "*_____25¢ Siha iny m .__2LC ____25¢ sTEAK, NOE ______21TC fugew guo:ï¬;.‘{lfs,,,lgc _ 39¢| BRICK CHEESE, 2 The. for ... . ... t AMERICAN CHEESE, 2 lbs. for .. ... 41€| POTATOES (Friday only) the peck for Monday, Tuesday, a1 _ ROUND STEAK 15%c| TURKEYS, the pound .. ... .. ... l9}c CHICKENS, the pound ......... DUCKS, the pound ............â€" 39c |SQUABS, 4 for ................ 1 n .. "STAR" HAMS, whole, lb. ... ... BRICK ..._.......â€"â€" ARMOUR‘S CLOVERBLOOM 10 cl"fl'l'Al(" 11A Mi), WHOI, *\ "gTAR" HAMS, half, lb 21¢ LY°S "Then I will test the class. Now, children, shut your eyes> and ~sit still." ‘The inspector made a slow, chirping sort of noise and followed with’: *"*Now, children, what did I do ?" t One little boy piped out: "Kigssed teacher."â€"John Bull. "Jack hasn‘t come home. Am worâ€" ried. Is he spending the night with you?" wired Smith‘s wife to five of his friends. + s Soon after the husband arrived home, and before long: a messenger boy came in with five replies to the wires his wife had sent. They all read: "Yes, Jack is spending the night with me."â€"Titâ€"Bits. t of countenance, met on the street. "Well, how‘s business?" the first asked of the dismal one. "Rotten!" the pessimist replied. "I just chased an ambulance twelve miles, and found a lawyer in it."â€" American Legion Monthly. "Yes .Ad:bool inspector said to a pretty Â¥: "Do you teach observation?" mew.............._..._2 Ibs. for 35¢ Two attorneys, one decidedly glum TOILET PAPER, 20 rolls for ..............â€" N. W. GREEN BEANS, 7 No. 2 cans for.... S. H. CATSUP, 8 large bottles for ........... D. C. CORN, 13 cans for ...............0...>> FISH FLAKES, 5 large cans for ........... LOBSTER, 4â€"6%â€"0z. cans for ............. C. I. BEAN SPROUTS, 12 No. 2 cans ........ RED X. MACARONI, 16 packages for ....... S. H. MILK, 21 cans for ............... .. .. PEACHES, 8 No. 2%4 cans for .............. CHARM PEAS, 9 No. 2 cans for ............ PEACOCK SILVER POLISH, 6 for ........ C. I. RICE DINNER, 10 cans for ............ C. I. SPAGHETTI MUSSOLINI, 10 for ...... MED. RED SALMON, 4 cans for ........... ghoulder Lamb CHOPS, Tuesday Only, Feb. 14 Round Steak eesevvercesssedens n Refoot Psn a l 19 c ?h.:UERKRA MA _ POULTRY CÂ¥ . 19¢ 15¢ Wednesday, Trade your old car for one of these â€".of la P: % on basis of monthly payments, . x 1930 Marmon Eight Sedan . 5 1928 Graham Paige Sedan f‘ - * 1929 Graham Paige Roadster A ,Hl 1929 Chrysler 75 Crown Sedan /o l 0e 1929 Studebaker Dict. Sedan . the 1929 Plymouth Roadster o ~ 1926 Chrysler 70 Sedan \â€" Aal 1927 Chevrolet Cabriolet ;‘a} 1928 Chrysler 72 Roadster _‘ #HL > >. 1928 Chrysler 72 Sedan 'jt“g[ 1927 Star Coupe U f 1929 Whippet Coupe §M.) .9 L. 1929 Packard Eight Sedan . 1927 Packard Six Sedan ( â€" 1931 Chevrolet Sedan §M .\ > 1930 Chrysler Roadster wl 1929 Ford Coupe v, 1926 Buick Coupe {1 + 1926 Buick Sedan _ >||| 1928 Chrysler 62 Sedan;‘ © 1927 Ford Coupe _ ‘.[| P _ . 1926 Lincoln Sedan | 1929 Chrysler 75 Sedan 1928 Ford Coupe . | ‘Diebler Motor Car Corp. EVEEY ONE A 22.24 South First St. Rib Lamb Chops 20p the pound....................... pot Roast 1236 Wednesday Only, Feb. 15 _ OW OFFERED â€" Remarkable values on Used Cars by reliable dealer. Never | February 13th, North Shore CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH arncresssenns snncencacann $1.00 $1.00 | 3 pounds sliced .y..~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" mo es " ol .. 12%€ Eh‘;xfmmd _g_?.ï¬..... 13*‘ wHITE FISHK || 6 packages for 10 bars for 8 packages for Pilsbury‘s 24% Ib. sack.1.....â€".â€" § lb’o Wednesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday Feb. 9, 10, 11 avesuvsssestpdepuseaceseeesnanes 59¢ N ind sÂ¥ Tic 23¢ 9%¢ 25¢ 49¢ 29¢ 23¢ 25¢ 23¢ 13¢ 49¢ _$1 _$1