ivol in disappeared : last t racks in the Co. ‘stote. It is 8 was made ho were in the con. Howâ€" no trace of the :'c'nd Earl Genest slightly injured i lane in which with Fred Hutchâ€" a feet into ‘near Burlington, on North Second , ‘including fou torge oleum and noved to the Meâ€" ering from shock concussion, BER 22, 1936 MBER: ME ? red in ident ngs r of the Highâ€" ppears Store Co. 4® $ a The first walk and study tour 1 specialize on trees. Fall colorâ€" ing the trees will give a glorious ill to ‘a who attend this ip. â€" The nation of the first k will de to all those. meet with us this Sunday aftâ€" oon at â€"2:30. ; s Each hiker will be furnished a rk sheet upon which to make: a : d of the trees seen and studâ€" ied. This will be an excellent way s learn more ‘about trees. Mr, Bert 4 Wht'..:d::im naturalist, will $ the who will lead the igh and waistli y at theit no being ‘higher th ew, lower. | ‘Watch t . aoks well gn n« nd ribbon Hand! ised at the bott )n the sleeves : As for eglors nd blue are has no sh k I 7+ ray, are shade with 3 blt for evening) we popular and be #pring. Blues between on tunning h. is smoke blue. m predominant | ‘Shoes ith h he field. or suede. |Pat« i ‘]†O rither the {foot nd are also n preferred But c rs aren‘t far / Form Ne of Girl Se | _ ‘Three. more ( THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1986 All people of the community are invited to walk with this group; d boys and girls may come proâ€" ded they ng a parent along. The activity is free to all. The group will meet in Central rk, at the foot of Central avenue Sunday rnoon, October 25, 2:30 p.m. All people interested are urged be sure to attend the first walk. {ature Lovers Are ered Tree Study alk Sunday P. M. As you havye probably noticed, all e girls are putting on their "high ats" this n. Save for a few xy togues, all the new hats are n the up. Veils are not very much favor just at the present, Feathâ€" rs in any form, preferably as gnilll Twelve. Teams Open | Bowling Season |‘ The Business Men‘s Bowling | league opened the bowling season Monday evening at the Majestic Bowling alleys on North Second street. ‘Twelve teams have entered z in the league, namely, Coleman‘s Refuge Contractors, Highland Park \ Recreation, Central ;‘ir:!’ Co.h‘l:g:; â€" oney‘s Insurance, s Shop,‘ Gem Cleaners, Rasmussen Shoes, Sheridan Clothers , Braun Bros Oil Co., Marchi Bros, Garage, My Favorite Inn, and Del Rio favor just at the present, !'uth-‘ rs in any form, preferably as quills | r birds, agd ‘draping are being sed almost extensively as ornamenâ€" on. 4 ‘A radical change is taking place the field of dressmaking this ear. â€" Ski are shorter. Pencil nes and f are featured. Drapâ€" g is â€"bei used occasionally, in lack silk jersey dresses. Sleeves llow the Hdwardian trend in genâ€" ral. Nee are not quite so igh and wagistlines don‘t necesarily y at theit normal position, many eing hig than usual. A very ew, lower. f & | ‘Watch princess style. It ks well nearly everyone. Fur ribbon Handing is popular again, at the bottom of the skirt and n the s and bodice. ~~~ 1. P. Plrss Adds New Feature Column ‘orm New Troops _ ; f Girl Scouts ~â€" _ | ‘Three more Girl Scout troops will formed! early in November, to tisfy the girls‘ demand for the scout work which has come to be‘ a very d part of their lives. The delay ‘ih starting is due to a hortage ‘of properly qualified leadâ€" ers. â€" But ow with the enthusiastic response t the Leaders‘ Training course which is being held at the Y.W.C.A. for eight Mondays, troops will have their leaders a the| Girl Scout work will go foree. Four troops are already well launched on their year‘s programâ€" the high school, Braeside, Elm Place, and Lincoln evening troops. §# As for edlors: black, red, brown,, nd blue are highlighted‘ in the rder mentJoned. Black of course, as no s , but greys are shown uite £ y. â€" Greens, by the vay, are in the background. teds tend toward the wines. One hade with 4 bluish tinge is featured or evening wear. All browns are opular and beige is indicated for pring. Blues lead with a shade etween jonal cand royal.~ It‘s tunning h. black. Next in line s smoke blue. It is a pastel with : predominant greyish cast. § Shoes with high lines are leading ‘The High School troop is part of a new and highly successful project in organization and interâ€"community living. For the first time the high school scouts are meeting | with those from Glencoe and Winnetka on the second and fourth Mondays of the monthâ€"from 5:30 to 7:30. At one meeting‘ they bring their own supper and :at the next they cook their own meals. The meetings are held alternately in each of the three ‘Tavern. . It is a pastel with t greyish cast. ' high lines are leading y come in every color Patent leathers and kid . â€" Handbags match footwear or the gloves multiâ€"hued. . Suede is t cloth and other leathâ€" ar behind. es lead with a shade jonal cand royal.~ It‘s h black. Next in line Del Rio Tavern ys. My Favorite Inn; Coleman‘s Refuge vs. Highland (Park Recreation. | 7 The schedule for next week is as follows: Cleaners. ts Wednesday | Elks vs. Rasmussen Shoes and SWheridan Clothing. Shop; Braun Bros. Oil Co. vs. Marchi Bros. Young Republicans Plan Parade for Rally Sunday P. M. ‘_The Highland Park and Deerfield Young Republican clubs will meet tonight ~(Thursday) at the Highâ€" land Park headquarters in the Witâ€" ten building at 8 o‘clock. Plans will be discussed for the formation of a parade for the Republican rally to be held Sunday afternoon, â€" A parade is to be held starting at 12:30 and will continue until 3:00 o‘clock, when the rally will be held. It is planned to parade between Highland Park and Deerfield. 5 Central Tire vs, Moroney‘s Insurâ€" ice; (Paul‘s Barber Shop vs. Gem [( ASPARAGUS DWs WRA + :s1 c oc csk n ns OB nc n 8 hi k + n 5 ; / _No. g cans. Extra fa E’ .EANs green beans, no;. 31.';; [â€") LIMA BEANS [~] LIMA BEANS Q BEETS RX"% & %. $1.90 *) BEETS My m 4 Harmeost Featival of. Canned. Goods at VYounr ~Centrella Grocersâ€"Stock Up Mow and. Save! REFRESHING! "400 CLUB" BEVERAGES a* 1t Try "Land O‘ Lakes" u’ Golden l;);;u_;i{h that buttery goodness that you like. Bo good with soups, salads and beverâ€" ages. £+ : CHOCOLATE MINT COOKIES, 35e Ib. Truly a cookle confection and there‘s a count of 40 to 41 in each pound. | 4 PA f % sSCOT TOWELS :x.(.n :-;y,fln-u sount. No. 3 cans. 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William â€" Bowden‘s quartet and Miss Marie Lawther will sing during the afternoon. Feast Day Novena In Honor of St. Jude . 'I'Pc feast of S.t Jude, Oct. 28, oo patker 19 episin sslsfoeity at solemnity ai the of St. Jude Thaddeus in St. Pius church, South Ashland ave. and 19th st., Chicago, where this "Patron of Difficult Cases" will be especially invoked during a solemn novena beginning Tuesday, Oct. 20. f:ï¬ V. R. B;:m{ll,’ox.l’., director of is internationa amous, Shrine un&nneod this week that two Domâ€" inican preachers of note, the Very Rev. T. F. Conlon, O.P., national diâ€" rector of Holy Name Society of New York City and Very Rev. J. B. Walsh, O.P., S.T.Lr., Prior, of Domâ€" inican Theological School JI Somerâ€" set, Ohio will alternate in>zivipg the sermons of the noven#&, There will be High Mass every morning at 10 o‘clock and additional services at 3 o‘clock in the afternoon and at 91¢ 3 ca.. 53¢ [] PEARS [ PEACHES No E: tandard To Te es * ie uo..‘}i‘u eans, Mother‘s style canned Tood, poz. a,†3 cans 13¢ I:o.,l% e-:c- ll!xtn standard vaâ€" riety,. Don‘t mis hi 4 this, noz.;su‘ 3 sans 59G Nm; a'cnp. ':ou pitted cherries, ;).OF. $1 .':;’ Â¥ ,.. 3 eans 41‘ No. 2% cans. Extra fancy, ‘whole rokt anko® â€" 3 ... §9¢ , CHERRIES THE PRESS APRICOTS DOZ. [C] FRUITS for SALAD 361 Roger Williams Ave. Tel. Highland Park 8080 \ in Highwoss .‘ : ‘!! old en ro e tmimet . | /. 3 . 59e E] FRUITS for SALAD it . | S imdess mrew. nom etiy ©‘....)..... 9 taat PDG [3] PINEAPpLE Juice ‘ No. 8 cans. The new idea in cocktails. t 3 47c Extra fancy. DOZ. §1 cans [ ASPARAGUS No. g cans, Extra faney, all green asparagus. 3 cunk ’sc DPOZ. ;?,“ ‘ (err in Highland Park # H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market 14 North Sheridan Rd. â€" Phone Highland Park 460 fï¬l'wood(}to'cery&Muket | Railway Ave. .‘ Phone Highwood 1000 6:30 and 8 o‘clock in the evening after each of which important relics of St. Jude will be publicly venerâ€" Cherry Blossom Is Worshipped in Japan ~/‘Perhaps the most in: ‘gide of Japanese ‘character is devotion to flowers. Each month bf the year has its. favorite flower or tree, their seasons of bloom a little according. to location in Japan‘s long stretch from north to south, land during the flowering, all the naâ€" tion holds festival. & ‘The greatest floral festival is that of the cherry blossom when clouds of pink flowers spread over the Emâ€" pire in early April. All through the month old and young, rich and poor, flock out to some noted spot for cherryâ€"viewing (hanaâ€"no), | the young people dressed in fantastic costumes to add to the merriment, The Sakuraâ€"noâ€"hana, the cherry blossom of Japan, is glorified and worshipped as no other flower in the world. It symbolizes perfection and has been the inspiration and theme of thousands of poems. | ., . The single mission of the treé is Geo. B. Winter, Inc [] APRICOoTS Sulfnanen 4 59e POZ. $2.25 * ~.'3 cans 989¢ [[] PINEAPPLE | _ WNo. %% cans. Extra fancy sliced Por o4 _ "~ 3 TIC [ PINEAPPLE No. g cans. Extra fancy.sliced pine» uppte in rich syrup.‘ 3 ‘oc DOZ. $2.35 14 cans [] PINEAPPLE Dor Gay *‘ 3. 63¢ [( FRuIT COCKTAIL No. 2% cans, Extra fancy sllced -;o-.lunl.rnd“khmu'a frint cup dessert, | soc poZ $1.90 : ; | 3.‘â€' to be beautifulâ€"they bear no fruit. There are sixteen principal species of blossoming trees, and almost all branches. . Next year‘s cherry blossom fesâ€" tival begins on April 8, a delightful welcome to passengers on the Emâ€" ï¬ï¬‚l of Britain, which sails from New York Jan. 9 on a world cruise, uurreu es Kobe on the day of the offitial opening |of this national holiâ€" day of the Japanese. ;z : How is your supply of Calling Cards? The Press is featuring Ryâ€" their blooms on leafiess ArnoLp C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. 19858 O man corn. DO :ORN Gentieman corn. DO D '!.s ':.:.t:..l:lq unu..: D_ ‘TEAS No.‘T cams. Do "““&4.‘. [ TOMATOEs n e : net or [ TOMATOES [ TOMATOES DO%Z. $1.55 DoZ. $1.35 DoZâ€" $1.90 LER BRUSH Chinese Dinner: La Choy Cnaop Suey, 11â€"0%., und| La Choy Noodies, 2â€"0%., 21‘ La C Mixed Vegeâ€" | La Choy Noodles No. 2 can. ... 1®* "" La Choy Bean Chinese Food Specials LA CHOY PURE CHOCOLATE LADY EINGERS _ » 21¢ Devil‘s food cake mouide®d TWE doubleâ€"whipped marshmallow -ndootudm?n.flfll†late. A real treat ! No. 2 cans. Extra faney Country 3 ‘5‘ Gentlieman corn. DOZ,. $1,70 ... â€" cans Extra funcy sifted peas. Always have 3 53 them on hund, No. $ cans. DOZ. $2.9059 cans 43C Extra standard sifted green poas. * _ A%e "W e R ll¢e XNo, #% cans. 1 A real bargain. 19¢ Paul Schulze Offers (~ _ Tre wse â€" _ 19¢6 texâ€"Hylited ‘Calling Cards . . . 100 White Vellum, White Plate, Ivory Plate or Gretnaâ€"Green, for T5e. Don‘t fail to see samples of the newest lettering styles in these speâ€" cially priced cards. > DOG FOODS PAUL SCHULZE Evans Feed Store 610 Central Ave. d Linco" AT YOUR GROCER â€" PRODUCTS on sale at PAGE THREE Tel. H. P. 124