, NOV. 26, 1986 P. 178 557 ING CO;, UNDRY $ 4 lect | Fred! t ts N Rug } ng ort | Arlington | ist, | Annal ‘,l!d te; e | N and $ r, A. | . flow | y ms | Tï¬ | Hol t e Wo | field, | hold its a f to ik ensu j on T | 3, at the ann i d Ch | ‘Star ;‘k temple. £:: jsre" s | e ‘ Nelsgn; asso« i Â¥ secret; | urer,) Edith ( t Seully ; | Bess North ; | ling marsha | gani Tda ; â€" Ruth, ther Martha | nie Pfingsten - warde eld O0.E.S. to I Officers ganigt, Ida Knaak; Ads, Vera : Ruth, Beatrice Meyer; Esâ€" ther, Martha Lorenz; Martha, Minâ€" nie : Electa, Anna Schoonâ€" warder, Gladys Page; sentiâ€" nel, Thilo H. Toll. t ing offigerâ€"Martha Keel, lecturer; installing marshal Fredericks, grand lecturer of n; â€" installing chaplain â€" Rugen, grand lecturer; inâ€" ng organistâ€"Gladys Wilton of Arlington Heights; installing soloâ€" ist, | Annabel Tesch of Arlington Heights; escortsâ€"E. H. Selig, J. R. N and William Barrett; flagâ€" r, A. G. Hollands of Highland : fowers, Ruth Notz; outgoing y matron, Hattie Wessling. e Women‘s Association of the 1d, Presbyterian church will hold its annual bazaar and dinner on Thursday evening, Dec..3. Dinâ€" will be served beginning at 6 1936 Y, NOV. 26, yasDaY, Tn C000 pxp To an and stationery will be offered for e children will find plenty of en inment and surprises at the pond. ‘ rfield Observes tion Mission eék at Churches Presbyterian e National Preach Mission s on each local ‘ch:;:h in : the whole nation to hold an eightâ€"day ing mission. The Deerfield yterian church has set apart y, Nov. 22 to 20 for daily ces.: The schedule: unday, Nov. â€â€˜Ln&'â€. 10;:45 a.m., Dr. William F. Weir, minister MT J. Bruso will conduct these ing services each evening exâ€" cept Saturday. The Rev. Mr. Bruso e threeâ€"fold objective is first encourage the present active members of the church; second, to r e the interest of church rs who have become disinâ€" : third, to win new conâ€" verts to Christ and the church. The young people of the church will coâ€" operate in these services. Special music will be a part of every serâ€" ‘Rev. Bruso will preach at Prarie Vibv Evangelical church on Monâ€" diN;w;:er 23 and at the Deerâ€" field Presbyterian church Tuesday evening November 24. * j ï¬:ptain and Mrs. J. H. Wyman will be Thanksgiving Day guests at the home of Lieut. and Mrs. R. W. H s of North Chestnut street. Both officers are stationed at Fort Sheridan. are: Worthy matron, Grace ; worthy patron, Raymond ; associate matron, Agnes ; associate patron, Harold R. t; secretary, Ellen Klug; treasâ€" / Edith Osterman; conductress, Scully; associate conductress, ;\North; chaplain, Hattie Wessâ€" | marshal, Lydia Clapper; orâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey enâ€" tertained thirty guests from Wauâ€" kegan, Highland Park and Winnetâ€" on Saturday evening. The occaâ€" sion was the 34th wedding anniverâ€" saty of Mrs. Clavey‘s parents, Mr. and, Mrs. O. G. St. Peter jof Waukeâ€" *erï¬eld Women Hold Bazar ning. fine display <of baked â€" goods, candies, kitchen articles, dolls, othes, children‘s clothing, cards, wrapping paper xaninmmmmh.{; mond Johnson property on F Oxsamnoauodmtmd‘m‘ age last Thursday noon. _ _ _ The William Neville and. Rayâ€" mond Dobbins families will spend rsday at the Roy Dobbins W in Arlington Heights, .. _â€"_ | ; _ ER u“rlsl.lu';um;l".â€"'â€" *7 X:g Mrs. Albert Roggow were gu ers to be inducted into duty e ensuing year: will be inâ€" â€"on Thursday evening, Dec. he annual public event of the sld Chapter, Order of the n ‘Star, in the Deerfield Maâ€" tes: and continuing until: all DEERFIELD The Deerfield Royal Neighbors will meet Friday evening, Nov. 29 at the Town Hall. _ . of Mrs. Fred Trute in Chicago last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wigdi.;: Selig of Chicago and Virgil with his daughter Virginia of Highwood, were: Sunday guests at the Fred Frances McKay of Brierhill road was hostess at a birthday anniverâ€" sary party last Wednesday afterâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin are entertaining the Fred Normans of Waukegan at dinner on Thursday. Mrs. Martha C. Love and daughâ€" ters visited Mrs. Julia A. Sey! in Lake Forest on Sunday. Mrs. George Ward (Grace Sherâ€" man) will be hostess to her bridge club next Friday. , _ Mrs. Louis Mentzer entertained the members of Past ,lme‘ Grand lodge on Friday at the home of her THIS SA].E FOR WEEK OF NOV. 23RP Store Closed Thursday, Thanksgiving "A00 CLUB" Great Mixers for the Grownâ€"ups: rfesncuime niekey Snaferhult Ricker _~~â€" CLUB SODA Refreshing Drinks for . the Children CREAMY ROOT BEER ORANGE SODA STRAWBERRY SODA CREAM SODA GRAPE %»A CHERRY SODpA Let the Family Enjoy _DRY WHITE SODA‘ SPARKLING WATER 1. h MBR d dnï¬ sn iB 14 North Sheridan Rd. Phone Highland Park 460 * An RMghwees * * Highwood Grocery & Market 228 Railway Ave. Phone Highwood ‘im 361 Roger these refreshing, wholesome beverages in Highland Park J H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market ¢ LARGE ‘ 7 BOTTLES FOR 4 C Plus Bottle Deposit in une. L. Geo. B. Winter, lnc & Mrs. Clayton C. Fehr of Oak Park spent the past week with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Harold ‘ Mrs. Paul Knigge of Hazel aveâ€" nue entertained at a stork shower on Thursday evening in compliment to Mrs. Sullivan, e Sullivans have sold their t in the Knaak building and ; are moving from the village this week. _ Le Roy Gunckel of Chicago spent Sunday with his m« , Mrs. Minâ€" nie Holmes. £il.} Chicago. last mother, Mrs. Charles Adams, ‘in Mrs. Mollie Devine of Highland Park visited with | her nephew, Berry Devine of N. Chesthut street, The Dan Hunt family of Fair Oaks avenue are spending Thanksâ€" giving Day with . Hunt‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Hunt, Sr., in Rogers Park. _ Tok -_DI; ï¬;n-n't"wâ€"nflint@.ll" ed as chef de gare of the Lake County Voiâ€" . _ Tel. Highland Park 3080 PEARS............... TRAYMORE PEARS............... FOR: CLEANING PANXS CRISCO...........}..}}. CENTRELLA THE PERFECT SHORTENING CURRANTS...... ... FOR DISHES AND LAUNDRY LUX FLAKES.... TRY OUR SPLENDID FRUIT CAKE. ... FRUIT SALAD ... ERUIT SALAD ... SIFTED PEAS.... APPLE CIDER........ ORANGE PEEL PAPER NAPKINS...... MIDGET PICKLES... CUT MIXED FRUIT FOR THE COMPLEXION LUX TOILET SOAP..... SEEDLESS RAISINS. ... PIAMOND LARGE ( BUDDED WALNUTS:; ... SHELLED WALNUTS ... DEL MAIZE NIBLETS... CRYSTALLIZED GINGER.... CE NIEKE LL L ‘GLACE PINEAPPLE sLICES .. JUMBO RIPE OLIVES..;. ... GLACE CITRON PEEL...... CENTRELL GLACE WHOLE CHERRIES .. CENTRELLA CFEWTRELLA RED MARASCHINO CHERRIES â€" THE PRESS NTRELLA TRELLA ‘EET SPICED CRABAPPLES CE LEMON PEEL.... ture, 40 and 8, at induction services at the Waukegan on Saturday evening. 14. on o. Mrs. Harry Cla was hostess to her card club on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Clavey will entertain the group Wednesâ€" day. _‘Mrs. Edwin Johnson entertained Circle Three of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday. Lake College of Commerce H«ï¬ds * Graduation Nov. 30 The annual graduation ceremonâ€" ies of the Lake Co of â€"Comâ€" merce will be held evening at 6:30 p.m. at American Legion hall in Wauk P. :W. Pettengill, president pf the school, will present diplonias |to the eightyâ€" six graduates who have successfulâ€" lyâ€"completed the i ive course of ;Unnxeolhd. t o r flavor, . quality, texture and freshness, Try a pound and see tor yourself.. a o 6 a o 6 a ® "Pride of Dairy States" SWEET _ CREAM BUTTER f the school, to the eightyâ€" ve successfulâ€" ive course of a % e * q..l # # A Like homeâ€"made 1â€"1b. «1D» ean 226. 3 ean o. 2% No. 2% No. Pkg. of 8 8.02. pke. No. 1 pke» No. 2 B 8 oz. $ o. 2% $ oz. 8 o%. Janet Ward, wellâ€"known teacher of dramatics, will present several of her young pupils in a sketch. Dorothy Johnson, pianist, will acâ€" company the community singing. gan, will be the main speaker of the evening. Glenn G. Hoskins, direcâ€" tor of the Macaroni Service Burâ€" eau of Chicago, will act as master of ceremonies. Mr. Hoskins has filled this position at several past banquets, and his participation unâ€" doubtedly will be greatly enjoyed. Clifford Glader of Highland Park is a member of the graduating secretarial training and accounting work included in the curricula. : Norma Saloma, the chairman of the program committee, announces that Dr. F. A. Besley, of Waukeâ€" Christmas just isn‘t Christmas withâ€" out RYTEX PERSONAL CHRISTâ€" MAS CARDS . . . and here are the new samples . . . gay, colorful and 10 only ean z for z’c 19¢ 2 ... 19¢ for lbs. for gts. 27¢ 21¢ 21¢ b3¢ 25¢ 23¢ . 89¢ 39¢ #1 °0 19¢ 17¢ 19¢ 19¢ . 55¢ 21¢ “.IO 35¢ LIFE BEGINS AT BREAKFAST BAKERY SPECIALS Blended tot;onon tific methods Randed‘ down to the %“.m“.“? RiPag * Pints 3‘“ 63c Quart 4‘c WELCH‘S GRAPE PRESERVES Serve with the Thanksgiving Turkey Tempting desserts in a Bremner Bros. Cookies CRANBERRY SAUCE Tall Can . M® for Welch‘s Grape Juice _ Delicious â€" Energizing â€"â€" Healthful A perfect fruit juice for the Thanksgiving No. 1 Have You CENTRELLA JELSERT 4 ,, 19¢ ext Chovolnte Longict: JB q . Saturday Only j ‘ Mré. Peterson‘s Homé P mm-. Cakes (3 teay....;+.. + z’c }\ ':.,“\:: ‘ C T L VCA\ with a steaming cup of smart looking . . . and the price, as of old . . . 50 for $1.00, including your Name on the cards and 50 enâ€" velopes to match. Make your selâ€" ection early at The Highland Park DOG FOODS Read the Want Ads Evans Feed Store Dinner §$10 Central Ave _ _ To H. P.134 RES it Coday m aee it your family won‘t notice m'm 1 _ COFFEE "The W orld‘s Finest C off ee" ARNOLD C. BREMER TELEPHONE HM. P. 1988 â€" PITTED â€"DATES \ 3 ,, 309C Dromedary DATES POTATOES LER BRUSH CBNTRELLA on sale at 2,, 27¢ 23¢ PAGE THREE L*