lf:‘istmai AMPBELL‘S HO BAKING T T + 49¢¢ _ d Candies |# «250 EAM C§TY ‘PINK MEAT for ATOES * 335C ED XMAS les for;$1 COOKING ATOES Misses Lydia Hastings, Bay, _ (ER [ic 5C Apricots cans for Savoy $1 Â¥ouShee® Tacks, & w s c P is 4 es WghiGer ty Hy: #% 2 Reâ€"zzzccâ€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"B» | ‘ The Mothers Club of the Y. W. C.} A. will hold a Christmas party, se ue P Wiitoobe fi,rm an. Richard Dix i a f ‘the ages of ten years or younger. Mlape: un ' | Members are gsked to call â€"H. P. ACE OF ACES 87 and tell ihow many ‘children . | "Too MUCH HARMONY" they will bring, A ten cent gift is a â€" ‘ u!?o asked from the members, Mr. Edwin E. Tullis of Central avenue is entertaining at a family gathering and supper, Sunday eveâ€" Parker Johnston is returning Friâ€" day from Dartmouth to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. 8. Parâ€" ker Johnston, his parents.. All the workshop groups of the Children‘s Theatre will meet toâ€" gether on Thursday afternoon, Dac. 28, at 2:30 at the Y.W.C.A. for a holiday costume party and prizes will be awarded for the most auâ€" thentic period costume, the most original, the most beautiful, the most economical and the most comâ€" ical costumes. © Following the grand march there there will be an afternoon of enterâ€" tainment with Santa Claus as guest of honor. Mrs. Mildred Smith, of 229 Roger Williams Avenue, Highland Park, was seriously injured early Sunday morning on Greén Bay Road south of Five Points near Waukegan when the car in which she was ridâ€" ing crashed into a ditch, turning turtle. It was driven by Ouni M. Hokhanen, of Waukegan. Workshop Groups Will Have Costume Party Shoe Inn, located on Dundes Road, announces free ravioli ad spaghetti dinners â€" given free to ~each> patron on Saturday night. s The Horse Shoe Inn caters parâ€" day Mrs. Smith was taken to the Alice Home Hospital, in Lake Forest. Her Horse Shoe Inn Gives ticularly: to you make your reservation New Year‘s Eve. o Woman Hurt In Crash . â€" Near Waukegan Sunday _ There is no cover charge of minâ€" imum charge at any time. 1 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1983 PRERE THEATRE PARKING SPACZR o f 9 T iaine n inrge [ sti(l:.l:d.. basis :’o‘fvnnmber of meters h h _{Due to ‘the relatively low density cyon | population in the territory erved, the company has an unusuâ€" Highland Park, L _ Tel. 2400 lly high investment ratio for miles ADMIOBSION® zsc ptreet. aulu"gcr 1,000 customers. TIM ‘the North Shore district, more AT ALL B8 than twenty miles of street mains Are required for each thousand cusâ€" & tomers, whereas, in Chicago, less -L.::‘t Time Tonight Thursday thin five miles of mains are needed. ARDO RICHARD al gas company officials point CORTEZ BENNETT 'ouf?h.t the statistics, as published, in indicate that the company is large "Big Executive" engugh to permit economical manuâ€" with ELIZABETH YOUNG facture and distribution and, at the a P me time, small enough to permit Tcz «s | olos6 supervision and efficient manâ€" "One Man‘s ?‘riday-Satnrday Dec. 22â€"23 LIONEL BARRYMORE A picture great enough to crown on Thursday and Saturâ€" s m y ore. Gas Company which serves gmston I:hreturmng Friâ€" | this district llTexceeded in size by ;hlr‘t‘mou a t& spe;dpthe only five gas distribution systems n hi‘: an rent:‘. * *8"â€" | in the entire strte. Compared with * p8 * the fifty other ‘campanies reporting f tside of Chicago, it ‘is slightly ‘“‘“‘1 njore than ‘three times the average TBE PARKING SPACBR P"" on a basis of number of meters immdant in charge ifstalled. t his carcer ! Journey" New! Year‘s might: be sad for these girls i{flyh.:dbmflturmgmmp. hlï¬&*m‘fmhvmm wifts) " There are lots of "to be found on llhflh’wlllq'uk?m.mu can be made charming. r wood. &'mhflï¬'smwmm held in ‘the school auditorium on Wednesday aï¬â€˜emoon, January 10, at" three o‘clock. Miss Flora J. Cboke, principal of Francis Parker School, Chicago, will talk on "Curâ€" rent Trends in Education." All parâ€" Confetti Dance Is _ > .. Planned For Dec. 30th v_effï¬.ing will als ents are invited. Children To Be Given ‘/ Party Next Wednesday agement. Elm Place School P. T. A. # To Meet January 10 Film Place School P. T. A. will be s ¢hrl Scout Ncws I Mi and happiness for some . one less te than they;, y ‘ olthcmuvfluothnw / during the holidays but some of the Statisties pï¬'l!lished recently by own‘s Directory of American Gas mpanies indi¢ates that the North ‘\ get suggestions from the forgoing reâ€" ks and be able to make this a season EWBV DeCuiiel, IOC PWEOF 01 & IUVEIY s a result of ‘Girl Scout skill. »’lll&omrl‘l‘ooutdï¬:‘“;lh conâ€" orm.| They vo.tooi r gaity their good times, All through this y season they will be: taking with on their hikes girls who through reâ€" This yeer" whk doibfece Hittine. var. year parâ€" ‘They :collect all the dethroned favorâ€" (" the nurseri¢s in their neighborhood, al Gas Company One of the Largest mhrm!mrzitï¬â€˜i;ï¬u _ whith Toske staedy morts mroomes it ‘is ‘not necdessary to #o roaming Cm, IMUAERUEF, WWZ EMRmETUUIWM MUBIC® girls in Troop 28 and the paying registration‘ wasâ€" combined , with the big to little Christmas, Dee. 25, to Q._N:l%gï¬&hmvmhn next regular meeting of the also to be found catâ€"tail leaves night and fund of informa Te 'w.%’mm“ Te emerita of the of Chi. ~~Onâ€"andâ€"off handlÂ¥, 16 rib frame. ~ Made of imported‘ Glory silk. Phoenix _ Hosiery $1.25 Fancy lace top. A special value for gift giving. A. very low p#'icg’ the sort of“ tl§1e¢11 plain and figured preciate this \gall High Grade Table cut from; fine imported leather. Contrasting trim. Umbrellas Gloves $2.50 Give High Comforters $2.98 Down Filled $12.50 > for Comforters e. . Covered with sateen. You‘ll apâ€" 1e. THE PRESS RNETTS aketched the steps leading up to the King‘s signing of his Renunciation and trim silk is of fine qualityâ€"each piece is carefully made nicely finished as gift lingerie should be. Lacé ned or tailored styles. § â€" ie suggest: * Will Gladden Her Heart on Christmas Day neSilk Lingerie $1.19 to $3.50 Grade Bedding Chemises, $1.19 to $2.98. Dancettes, $1.19 to $2.98. Panties, $1.19 to $2.98. Gowns, $2.49 to $3.50. _ Balbriggan Pajamas, $1 Rayon Pajamas, $1.25 toi Rayon Bloomers, 75¢; V Rayon Gowns, $1.25. " : Snuggies . 25% Wool Vests and Pants, 59c. 50% Wool Vests and Pahnts, 69c. Combinations, 10% wool, $1.19. Combinations of silk am{ rabbit * hair, $1.98. | Children‘s Vests and Par Warm Blankets in monotone efâ€" fect. They are all wool, satin bound and 70x80 inch size. Blankâ€" ets worth much more on today‘s market. > | _ Blankets Soft and Fluffy _ $6.95 Read the Wantâ€"Ads tw 35 to $1.98. interested is faA Shirts % LC $1.5«£%to .50 Gift All are pur® linen quality excellent be found Gloves J | $1.25 to $3.95 in 25¢ 55¢ to $1.50 00 + se 000 * 60e e 0 % 0 #ee ® 0e se# secscee 6 ebee e ® o on e o# + o ooo.tJ