§ 1P eC i 7 t8rs4 Â¥4 $ 8 42 terial fw;hï¬ï¬‚eflm&bh presented at ‘Crane Farm in Ocâ€" tober. George Rockenbach, age 93, is the oldest living settler from that vicinity and he has been interviewed by ‘the teachers who are preparing the pageant. â€" Teachers at the Wheeling and Crane Farm schools are getting maâ€" Mr. and Mrs. August Grandmason entertained a group of young people on Thursday at their home on Counâ€" ty Line Road.> l cp Donald Savage of Exeland, Wis:;, who has been visiting at the home of his brother, Andrew Savage, has gone to Florida. fagsot } PAGE TEN F:ank and Joseph Crais of Chiâ€" cago visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Johnston on Thursâ€" day, â€" mt Pm The e)y\'renzh season of the Winâ€" netka Music Club series of concerts of worldâ€"famous artists will be inâ€" sugurated early next month, We are told that the highest standard of ‘entertainment continues to be maintained, : and the ‘custom of mot rep'eatinq artists will continue unless a request from the subscribers would seem to justify a reâ€"engagement. â€"Miss Beatrice Carolan of Chicago spent several days of last week with her sister, Mts. Molly Pfister. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute of Chiâ€" eago, â€" spent Sunday with Mrs. Trute‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow. | yptiey 48 i Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson ‘of Greenwood Avenue entertained sevâ€" enteen out of town guests at dinner on Sunday evening. Winnetka Music Club Season To Start Soon ?r. and Mrs. Gordon‘ Gates of Fair Haven, Vermont, were guests this past week at theâ€" D. N. Lidgerâ€" wood home. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose have moved to Highland Park. < Miss Reba Anderson is living at the Russell Potterton home. Dorothea Seese, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Seese, is attending Principia High School in St. ‘Louis. Mrs. Katherine Spencer of Chicaâ€" go is visiting at the William Johnâ€" ston home on Fair Oaks Avenue. We have had repeated requests for $1.00 Sunday Golf. Now you may play any time during the day (after 4 p.m. twilight 75¢c) for $1.00. SUNDAY 0 $ l 00 GOLF VERNON 4 South First Street _ Telephone 555â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Deerfield Locals NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES . FREQUENT SERVICE New York .....$15.00 Detroit . ... 3.50 Los Angeles .. 35 W. VanBuren St. BUS TERMINALS COMPANY € O U NT BV â€" CLU B _ SPECIAL RATES ~ _ _TO ALL CITIES 1350 ce e â€" e . & t ~ $ ns . NB Just 1% miles west of Deerfleld Grand Rapids Muskegon ... St. 3J0€ ......â€"... F ME .««ccacncuness Toledo MEN TALK ABOUT and WOMEN TOO! .The Lake County Alumnae group of Gamm: Phi Beta, met for lunch= eon at the home of Mrs. H, Mathias, 4 Beech Lane on Friday, | September 7 at one g‘clock. Miss | Ellen Erickson of Lake Forest Colâ€" lege and Miss Opeavey of Northâ€" . western University were guests.~ : All veterans of the World War. who by such service, are â€" eligible for benefits under the adjusted 'compenution act. ~L, R. Benston, ‘Department Service Officer of the fAmerican Legion ‘has issued (a warning that <the final date on which they may apply for these benefits will expire on Jan. 2, 1935. This same date effects the survivâ€" ing dependents of World War Vetâ€" erans; widow, children, mother and father, in the order named. If the | veteran died without making appliâ€" cation, his â€" surviving dependents must complete their:; claim before Jan, 2, 1985. f Subscriptions are now payable to Mrs. Bessie Grant at the Winnetka State Bank, and the. committee would appreciate an early response. "The (season always entails much time and labor and the coâ€"operation of the subscribers is the thing which reduces them both," says the anâ€" nouncement. ’ j Lake County Alumnae Group Holds Meeting Service Men Must a Apply For Benefits :â€" Before Jan. 2, 1935 Service officers of local zz‘u may be â€"depended â€" uron to assist veterans or their heirs in making these applications. * Quality Cleaners RELIABL}EN %AUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. f Dahl‘s Auto Reconstruction Co. Auto Repainting c oo ragranly _ raig Body and Fender apdriu SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 1.50 1.00 Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 Phone H. P. 178 New Oricams. ew ea St. Louis .j..: Kansas City .. Peorina .....L.... Wichita ... sUNDAY GOLF 13.00 3.00 9.10 & report,j:%gg the Service Departâ€" ment for. the Legion year of| 1984 which Mr. n has submitted to the State Convention in Peoria on Sept. 1, shows that the ce Department has assisted some 457 cases where the veteran died and have recovered for surviving heirs a total of $215,056.54. BOULEVARD @ cnuicago ©@ DEPT. 4 Drinking Fountain Given To the Y.W;.C.A. by Club ~A sanitary drinking fountain has been given to the Highland Park Y. W.C.A. by the Friendship Club of ENTRANCEâ€"SEPT. 24; OCT,. 1. 8. 18 Fashion+ fl‘x INg, Magatines, Covers, Newspapers, | Posters, Color, Layouts, <etc, Press Désigning, French Cutting, 38 dantas! "AiMMDbv Abstabins "Eains Waase? 116 SOUTH MICHIGAN Draping, Millinety, ns mfmm.m Pio‘hk Atlem: ho Styles, Cotor, ioi 1| (oeriig Rendering, Styling, Persoml T\ hifigy Individual Advancement, BUTTER ORANGES Pure Greamery Sunkigt Juicy New iSmall _ PO 11 TOES 1c per Ib. Larg -.af ; e CA §’ VOS 2 i+ 23¢ Sunkist Juicy LEMONS VIN GRAPES Ivory Flakes PRESERVES Pure 55 10c Pillsb CO Whit Ma B ; R EE Foon MART ALL PHONES D 1{ V ER Y I 516â€" 518 Central Avenue | {.P. 4400 Kraft‘s Conce Maiï¬nnaise ar. 35(: Red LUE GOOSE f Buy Large Flakes *‘ and get Small Box FREE ] Hellmann‘s ue RibBon Flour ursday, Friday and Saturday Specials Cider Plus Jug Deposit 5¢ [Assorted Flavors] Buy GELATINE Royal THE PRESS8 Snoâ€" Sheen Packages for The L;zrgest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore .o..un-umur-rm sorts for Gentiles . 32 attractively fur nished Cottages, each with bath, hot and that organization The Y.W.C.A. is proud of the gift and feels sure that this will be a great help to the organization,. . The fountain has been placed at the foot of the stairs on the first floor, | â€"l-c-n;;nio! the club gave dances, suppers and other form of enterâ€" tainment to raise therxney wold . RMUTs TT . 2B wl M‘Mnflt Chain a" #" mmflm:{g‘n mot r. Wondertu) _ mealt Ave â€" rel Wever . Write for folder _ ;. 1c each gallon 1c each Your Typewriter Man ALBERT LARSON l’l‘A'l'lONE? Highland Park 567 > REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Basket YToU MARRIOTT, EAGLE . RivER wis ) Lb. Pkg. 25¢ w. 19¢ 255¢ 15¢ 25¢ E. K. CATTON 21¢ 35¢ ‘Solid Packed Tomatoes . PICKLES Tomato Juice Dill Melons };°&, California Eating Sweet Ripe PEAS s Baker‘s Cocoa Richelieu Pure PEARS Sweet Tender Pale ¢a« Superâ€" Falstaff We also carry a Complete Line of Battle Creek Health Foods ‘ 1 ’msflâ€. sr 109 _2 COFFEE Maxwell House Plus bottle deposit Lb. > BEER =$2.50 I Xc=2. 75 | #xin Garlic Style or Plain = Dog Food #o CLIFTON AVENUE ‘Telephone Highland Park 2282 J}. A. 8CHWALL MURBPHY & SCHWALL Red Heart ,Hdflu and Plumbing Contractors Hot Water, Vapor, High or Low Pressurs Steam Estimatés on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repsir Work a Spociaity Vitamins Aâ€"Bâ€"Câ€"D All Cooked Ration Natural and Pasteurized Grade A Milk Produced in Your Locality.‘ . 3 for ; Large Bottles 2 for 2 :o 29¢ Halfâ€" P jund Basket 2°. 10¢ o. 15¢ 25¢ : 10c Mellody Farms Dairy 29¢ 29¢ 25¢ MEAT speciars â€" FANCY Lamb Patties Lb. 14¢ Loin Lamb Chops |I THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER go, Lamb Brej SÂ¥gA c"/’r FRESH GROUâ€D Lb. CHEESE v. 18e . 29¢ j . J€e Lb. Pot Roast WIECONSIN FOR STEWIN ROAST 183 GLENCOE AVENUE I’dqb-' Highland Park 2687 4 | N. D. MURPEY BEEF t l PORK LOIN® 3 lb. average RIB OR LOIN ENDS MERLE C. TIBBETTS A MMERIC A id b. 291¢ t ¢HU mucnh : added jcal co County pBiblio® publish publisal the Hi Count to the famil: pany brief tory, 4 or te of of Hain« Howe many the & img . C triflir recor count W ith H 1% nols, "Hisg AZ nois, Tli y M wo Th & () Hi 0 | y