ie Miss Florence Carolan of Chicago is spending several days with her sister Mrs. Molly Pfister. Mrs,. Edwin Beckman is visiting | Davis. her sister Mrs. Maude Anderson in| This community clinic is Riverside, Mich. ed by the Deerfield Unit Mrs. Kenneth Staley and daughter| American Legion Auxiliary of Chicago spent the past week with | wz _riaee<4_ Mr. and Mrs. George Sticken. [ 5_ c s e e Mrs. L. A. Dondanville (Eva Enâ€" der) and her two older children Laurence Jr. and Catherine of Moâ€" line, Ill., will arrive today (Thursâ€" day) for a several weeks visit with her grandmother, Mrs. J. C. Ender. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Grandmason of County Line Road spent the weekâ€" Camp near Madison. Cecil remained at home with her father. Mrs. C. W. Boyle is spending the week at Eagle River, Wis. Her daughter, Jean, is at a Girl Scout Quite a number from here attendâ€" ed the funeral of Mrs. Dan Sulliâ€" van in Highwood on Monday mornâ€" ing. The George Schwarz family moved ijor year in the Florida State College Friday from the former Alex Tayâ€" for Women in Tallahassee. .‘ lor house on Rosemary Terrace to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bonson Evanston. / The "Schwarz twins" (Catherine Hoffman) announce the caused quite a furor when they enâ€" ‘birth of a son on Saturday, August tered Dee:fieldâ€"Shields High School 4 at Waukegzan. This is the first last year where they were very popâ€" grandchild of the Matt Hoffmans. ular. | We Sn it on rmmmmmmenmnceey Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and two children and Mrs. Johnson‘s mother, Mrs. George Pettis, are vaâ€" eationing in northern Wiscaasin. Mrs. John Stryker will be hostess to the Bethlehem Y. P. M. C. on Tuesday evening at her home on Deerficld Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Renning have returned from a visit with their daughter, Mrs. Leslie Brand at White Lake, Mich. A hymn singing festival will be held by the church school of the local Presbyte:ian Church on Sunday from 9:45 to 10:45 a.m. The music will be led by Dwight Merrell, corâ€" netist, with Miss Frances Biederâ€" stadt at the piano. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnson and PAGE FOUR Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Bendt and two sons of Chicago spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George Ott. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton and daughter Elizabeth Lu are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Max Euler (Bessie Knickerbocker) in Kitchener, Onâ€" tario, Canada. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Holzman of Detroit have been guests for sevâ€" eral weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs, E. S. Wortham. ; Mrs. Clarence Huhn and her sisâ€" ter Miss Dorothy*Lidgerwood spent several days of last week at Ephriam, Wis. Local and Personal Deerfield Special No. & Highland Brand sUGAR CORN 1 can Corned Beef Hash; 1 can Corned Beef; 2 large bottles Goodkindz(,‘ntsup; 1 quart jar Sweet Pickles; 1 jar Mustard 12 cans Special No. 4 W PhoneH.P.747â€"8 PICCHIETTI BROS. Special No. 2 Special No. 2 Special No. 1 We offer a free delivery service to our customers in Highland Park, H your convenience. Order them by num 1 Ib. Butter 1 Ib. Bacon, and 2 doz. Eggs quart Best Italian Olive Oil can Antipasto Il Sole brand can of Anchovies s l peck Potatoes doz. Large Oranges large basket Peaches basket of California Pears elephone Widinines on o ienss anino % ns un & ’ C f - immmond P MR ) poeitonemenNB ie o .o cminorancntit in in pnren Ne ... tos s usy w j Wls t nc ol o h miobat W Mdtis k s.~ e malttall.>>.sy~yua Pnd eedees ts (_ _Parents are reminded that the iï¬nal toxoid treatment will be adâ€" ; ministered on Friday, Aug. 17 at / the closing day of the Deerfield \ Community Clinie from 9 a.m. to |4:30 p.m. at the Deerfield Grammar ‘School. The hours are as follows: Davis,. This community clinie is sponsorâ€" ed by the Deerfield Unit of the 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.â€"Dr. Dorothy Davis. 10:30 a.m. to 12 noonâ€"Dr. C. R Sugden. 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.â€"Dr. W. B Metcalf. Deerfield Clinic To Close August 17 Both Miss Whittaker and Miss Fritsch are about, to enter their senâ€" ior year in the Florida State College for Women in Tallahassee. *‘ Funeral services for Percy R. Skrine were held Friday in Chicago. Interment was in Oakridge. Mr. Skrine (a son of Edward E. and | Iola Skrine who are former Deerâ€" ’ï¬eld residents) was a member of the first Boy Scout troop organized Iin Deerfleld; He is survived by his wife Lillian Collins Skrine and one isnn Leonard; his parents; three sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Charles Barnett, Mrs. Roy McCormick and Mrs. Frederick Kohlâ€" meyer, and tvlyo brothers, Edward and. Harry Skrine. He was a memâ€" ,ber of the Metropolitan Church of: Christ; the Masonic order, and beâ€" longed to the Great Hayden Choral Society. j s | Miss Martha Whittaker of Tampa,f Fa., spent Sunday as the guest of| Miss Helenmary Fritsch of Jackson-! ville, Fla., at the home of Miss| ‘Fritsch‘s grandparents, Mr. an(†Mrs. A. H. Muhlke in Deerfield.! Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson had as their guests on Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Peterson of Wilâ€" mette. ' Read the Want Ads end at the Dells in Wisconsin. Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~Millikan and son Loren left Sunday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Millikan‘s sister, Mrs. C. R. Cherry of Colfax, IIl. The Cherry family formerly lived on County Line Road. Mrs. Walter Page and Mrs. Walâ€" ter Toll attended a luncheon bridge patrty on Wednesday at‘ the Northâ€" western Golf Club at Glenview. t to 4:30 Monarch or Richelieu TOMATO JUICE Sealdâ€"Sweet GRAPEFRUIT JUICE 7 No. 2 cans ... .. _ Special No. 7 Special No. Special No. 6 12 cans Cornell Maid APPLE SAUCE p.m.â€"Dr. C. J 10 cans or 10 bottles Special No. 16 Salerno Biscuits, Graham, Saltine and Butter Cookies assorted; 7 lbs for Special No. 17 Drewey‘s Ginger Ale or Sparkling Water 10 for .......00... The fruits and vegetables in full blush and flavor during July are a challenge to salad-m‘i'?ers. Use vegâ€" etable salads with French dressing as a substitute for jï¬)t vegetables, fruit salads with &Mayonnaise in place of desserts, and a combination salad like, the recei i given below, for a lunéheon maini«ish. And reâ€" member an artistit @hrhish, for it‘s the little extra touch@#, parsley and pimento, curly endige: and radish Epicures claim thï¬a salad'criesé for the taste and frigrance of vinâ€"| egar. The French ctistom of eating(I a "sour", or vinegaltedressed salad | once every day . might well be| adopted, for.it is a most hvalthfu]i one. A tart dressing has a good efâ€"| fect on digestion, tending to neutralâ€"| ize fats and offset rich foods by| stimulating the pancreatic juice, _ | spoon uand fork. e might add a few tablespoons of meat gravy or better still, chicken gravy, for extra savor. . On a hot (ï¬ly he‘s apt to anoint the vegetables with the sepgrâ€" ate ingnedients of the dressing, one by one, being careful to use vinegar first, for:its refreshing piquancy. And if he must be scant jwith the vil, he patiently paints each leaf with it to obtain : a perfect blend. 1 4 Bm } Td‘sing a Summer Salad A Russian lachxc:t’-bbwl and "virâ€" gin oil |of the month of May" from the oliï¬ groves ‘of Italy may help saladâ€"miking, but | fortunately we can do‘without thenf# Few of us lavish t}}e care and grtistry in makâ€" ing a salad that the people of France and the continent dg, Yet if we use the choirest ingredjents our â€"means will afford, a disctiminating hand at the vinegar and #il and a dash of imagingtion, we can:‘;still toss a salad worthy :of a Frenc? chef. As sumâ€" mer ripens, our salqd sense is taxed to the |utmost, preparing two and oftenf more salads in a sing}e day, and mogt homemarkers are in/search of ideas for varying the salad course when Jiuly comes around. To hfhgs T 1 F1 £ I l * > * § * * * .jghwood, and Ravinia. Four Deliveries Daily. Our Dollar Day Specials are numbered for er. Many other unusual values: will be displayed in our store. CA # 1 Clean Quick Chips 6 Camay Soap 6 Palm Olive Soap 3 Lighthouse Cleanser Special No. 22 Special No. 21 DOG FOOD A.B.C., Rival or White Cross 11 cans for i oo enive iavees Special No. 20 10 bars Fels Naptha 8 1 doz. Oranges; 3 lbs. Best Cooking Apples; 2 Ib. basket Grapes; 3 lbs. Blufield Bananas, and 2 lbs. Italian Plums._._ 12 bars P. &.G. Soap and / Special No. 18 JELLY or PRESERVES, large jars, assorted, 6 for. . e _ l THE PRESS cial No. 19 [ . 1 cup peas . | | 1 cup shredded raw carrojs | l 1 cup celery (cut in slivers) l 1 cup cucumbers (sliced thin) | | 4 cup mayonnaise . | | _2 cups of cold boiled ham | g’ > cup radishes (sliced fine) ,‘ _ Salt and pepper | ! ‘Make up as individual salads on | lettuce nest. _ Do not ¢ombine in-l +gredients other than placing a layer of cueumbers, then carrots, ham,| celery, rete. Serve mayonnaise to one side. This makes a delicious| luncheon _ dish when (served with toasted English muffins. Make sure | that vegetables are crisp and thorâ€" | oughly chilled before making salad. | p French Dressing i 4 thin slices onion 60 254 teaspoons salt | 1 cup oil | f Cayenne . ! i 5 tablespoons vinegar | ‘» teaspoon paprika . 2 tablespoons sugar Few drops tabasco sauce ' \ Combine ingredients which have been thoroughly chilled in Kelvinator and shake well for total emulsion. This dressing may be stored for a Dressing 2 quartered tomatoes _ Combine beans, celery, tomatoes &nd salt. Marinate with French dressâ€" ing, chill and garnish with paprika and parsley. Shrimp Grapeâ€"Fruit Salad 1 cup grapefruit (sections freed from white membrane) 1 cup shrimps 4 cup cucumber (diced) % cup celery (finely chopped) > 4 cup French dressing Toss ingredients together lightly. Chill. Serve‘ on crisp lettuce or water cress. Setves 6. This salad may be varied by substituting 1 cup flacked crab meat for shrimps. * Combination Salad > roses, pepper rings and .celery curls,| period of time if kept cold. :It must riced eggâ€"yolks and parika, that lift| be well shaken before using, your salad to distinction. _ (Editor‘s Note:) If you ‘have a Summer Salad n ‘question on homeâ€"management, send 2 cups lima beans > it with a stamped, selfâ€"addregsed enâ€" 1 ‘cup celery velope to Joan Adams in care of this Salt _ s t newspaper. Miss Adams !ill anâ€" Thursday â€" Friday Aug. 9â€"10 Credit Jeweler and Optician 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 ALARM CLOCKS Dollar Days Special for Dollar Days I. H. NEMEROFF tussmi P oema s e io Es l i CCA §,‘\‘ o $1 Special No. 15 2 lIbs. Round Steak ; 2 lbs. No. 1 Bacon, and !, Ib. American Cheese .. ... ... .; Special No. 14 5 lb. Loin Roast of BABY PORK ... Special No. 13 Special No. 11 ‘1 Whole Brick Cheese, 5â€"5%4 Ib. av. 1 Philadelphia Cream Cheese ... 5 Ib. Loin Roast of Milk Fed VEAL ......... 00 B0 C Special No. 12 : 2 lbs. Fresh Ground Beef; 2 lbs. No. 1 Bacon, and 1 Ib. Braunschweiger ... ... 2 for Special No. 10 1 Ib. Genuine Calves Liiver 2 lbs. No. 1 Bacon. .. .. ... Special No. 9 FRYING CHICKENS swer your question personnï¬y.) 22 N. Second Street Regular $20.00 value * While They 1 1 Ansco Memo Camera 4 Rolls 120 Film, Plen for . i: 1 Univex Camera and 7 Rolls Film for e a 4 Rolls 120 Film, regular for a 4 3 Rolls 116 Film, Plen for 1 4 Rolls 116 Film, regular for 521 Central Avenue Dollar Days Values Hecketsweiler Studio Our First Dollar Days WILL LONG BE REMEMBERED For Delicious Bakery Goods at Lowest Prices FINDLING‘S EXPERT PHOTO FINISHING 6 HOUR SERVICE GROCERY AT ALL TIMES t SPECIAL FREE â€" We use Swansgdown Flour. Reg. We use Swansdown Four. Regular Orange Sunshine Cake With every 50c Purchase \A loaf of homeâ€"made bread, £ o rye or white. Dem‘?pgues and agitators are very ’plmlnt, and leagues, and registe:rs may be very unpleasant, but they are incidents to a free hnd constitutional country, and you must put up with these inconveniences or do without many important advant. ages.â€"Disraeli. Phone Highland Park 435 THURSDAY, AUGUST jast 253C Highland Park, IIl. $6.95 $1 $1 $1 $1 $1 30c 30c A Single essayigt,. 3 ing tiges "Qn wha "that ‘whet prov?mt'flï¬' pect ‘noth fore us *" ested in | History natural p in almost of wanki makes spe h« THURSD diously xe impudent] dently res cou}d ~n larger t 1790 ° â€" 3 spite of her ruler stantly b Now and page,, no‘ gression; than the cover the Huntingd than the Westâ€"Rid single br the yea millions â€"that c flower g the very vellyn â€" C on he be traveling debt, vas appear to vidua Thus Althous muleatin W princl no Reg uls Dsl lc Da Of P purch Ra For th Extra Doliar n ev 4Don we #17 tha pair 18 *‘ro 7 ha ta