ntist 1 ta 4 it tm"itafl‘.a" .::L' in coloy of the Hearthstone, “M’“ . Jill: show his Paul‘s churth on Sun. v. Piepenbrok at. t°1mhh "Luliohlcrq.& ;hvkidnuhum ‘m.ho"» Edn Tucl&.y.".h‘ DE. Chmhhm mpohhl:"u | planned to show at this season‘s Sun. lul., ROOM EBRUARY chapter of the Ep iland Park, on w H.P. 178 ANING CO Cleaners| _ LAUNDRY 25, 1937 f sY , IIL., on Monday.. . | _ > contract bridge club 'El meet U â€"‘", . next y afternoon ‘at the _ homelof Mrs. Elmer Clavey of West "Fhne d road. ' n‘ Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" J td is meeting Thursday evening _‘ _ ‘(tonight) at 7 p.m. in Shugrue‘s c nt. Mr. E. H. Selig, the % '. “ Artistic 1 h â€" PoRTRAITS e x i. n afine . Worman of Maywood {oMiss prva ht guest of m was. * on Wednesday. 2â€' in the Irving school in % nil Mrs. FreG LADARNH &Lâ€" * 4@ the funeral of a cousin fl ,hcnieuocn'nnn- ;). Olendorf has returned ~.‘~ the Highland Park hospital gh invalescing at her home on avenue. f t ',“ Ulfers, sister of Mrs. i | Dobbins, is visiting in ington, D. C., this week. The futual club met last Wedâ€" nesday yening at the home of Mrs. m | C m TR Lpe > Mc rcmues : ~/ s ud ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kronn of jok are occupying the Felix wouo on Rosemary terrace. _ Mrs. G. R. Bailey of Knollwood road T urned home on Sunday from w ; stay in Minneapolis, where she 'i because of the illness of ,h ‘[Bethlichem Woman‘s Auxâ€" dlary i$ meeting this afternoon at the home of Mrs. Harold Giss on Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Olson visited at the Charles Brandt home in Wilâ€" w oY IM’- + [ ‘Cunnin h‘mflfcnâ€m. was the weekâ€"end guest of Clark RBanker, who resides in Mrs. Char‘ Green‘s bungalow on North Waukeâ€" *"Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Meyors were guests| on Tuesday at the James home in Glenview. ‘ .*Nhe Carl E. Olsons of Greenwood were hosts at a buffet supâ€" ‘,. three tables of bridge on y evening at their home. ~Bt% ‘s Circle Three wil} meet ‘on Monday afternoon at the home ‘of A. J. Johnson. This circle is : ng for a luncheon card marty| on Easter Monday at the a‘ There will be "Shuffle for those who do not 1f you have not purchased RYTEX RIO printed stationery for| yourâ€" self : friends, be sure and see of this exotic letterâ€"paper with the stately Palm |Tree or Axtec; Borders offeredâ€"during the K of February only . .»50 t ‘and 50 envelopes with Name Address for only $1.00. The : Park Press. C whic 1y‘ elected president, will gnti-B'ack Ache _SELF SKIRT MARKER Eastern Star card. party is ed for this evening at the etd Masonic Temple. Mrs. Page has planned the party is open to the public,. â€" Carl T. Anderson and Mys. Meyer were the ‘luncheon of Mrs. Harry Norton of Â¥, FEBRUARY 25, 1987 HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers Are very moderate in price at our studio. " _‘ Phone for an appointment today. . Fred LaBahn atâ€" § > & ; nl."“ wlâ€" Makes an accurate Hem _*PA"_’_'_‘.‘?"?anmn. No Makes an accurate uOm i6 97 77*," ut etackings. ing on the floor. No more runs in silk stockings. No more tired customers waiting while you pin the hem. You need not depend on friends or relatives, you can now mark your own hem. Order today, subject to apâ€" proval when delivered.. e Orders also taken for Pinking Shears, m{ holders, Gauges and other sewing necessi TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 405 1 soUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE â€" _TELEPHONE H. P. 435 for further information. Summertime Treats in Mid-W,if\tep at Budget Prices _ Intensive distribution of Birds Eye Frosted Foods in the North and South Side kmbufln of CI;iugo now makes quick frozen sea, food, ve tables, fruits and m::’ easily cv:a: able to every housewife in these communities, E. C. Newton, Chicago sales manager of the Frosted Foods corporation announced toay. Fresh filavored ocean perch and 6:. succulent sweetness of garden fresh lima beans and raspberries are just a few of the celebrated delâ€" icacies of summer at the sea shore and on a farm that housewives in suburbs can enjoy now in m at budget prices by ‘buyâ€" ing these quick frozen foods. The secret of this amazing menu variety which ends seasonal and geograpnical limitations in menu planning is a special patented quick freezing process which applies arcâ€" tic cold to these fodds with the speed of light, right on the spot where they are produced to perfecâ€" tion and at theexact hour of their greatest deliciousness. Their flavor of freshness is sealed in; and time l'iti;uny stands still until the houseâ€" wife opens the Birds Eye in her kitchen. In: lddltionumo- Uucing new delicacies to the evéry day family menu, quick frozen foods are a great time saver because they come prepared for cooking or servâ€" ing; all waste has been eliminated. When the housewife buys ordinâ€" ary fresh vegetables and fish she is obliged to throw away from 25 to 80 per cent of what she has purchased after she has prepared them for cooking. The family can enjoy every bitcftheqniekfrox{nfoodsyou buy because these delicacies were cleaned ‘ and prepared \for cooking right on the apot where they were Sixty Birds Eye dealers in the North and South shore suburbs now feature a complete lin! of Birds Eye sea food, vegetables, fruits and meats, â€"Mr.:: Newton announced. Pm' tional dealers in this terâ€" ri receive a complete line of Birds Eye products within the next! months, Ask your grocer to ‘%‘. with your requireâ€" ments irds Eye Frosted Foods for your table. f Special Features at St. Paul‘s Church ~Special features ‘at St. Paul‘s church during Lent will be the showing of the Passion Play on March 4 and the motion picture, "King of Kings" on March 11. . Tha, Oberammergau Passion Playâ€"will be shown in colored slides accompanied by a lecture. This famous portrayal of Christ‘s life will begin at 7:30 on the evening of March 4. The Young People‘s league will sponsor the "King of Kings" at 7:30 on the evening of March.:11. . William Selig of Chicago spent Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Selig. _‘ > . ; MMeeE® ._‘...o\g:.(./i â€" (0 â€"p> ©g c“.flo‘éc _ Powt «98 e0" CX .c ' ;A\> hé,' * ag Hicuranp Parx Stare Bank® ARE YOU IN THE MARKET? | Home Service Department and Free Kitchen Planningâ€" lfmmhbnmdhmdmidumm“flfw-ï¬wmmm upoflhuiflm,indudodgnmdplmnin‘of.modmlï¬tdnn.NoMbhy-r mm.ï¬mmhuwhmwmm.uhhmdmdm gas appliances, phone for a Home Service Department representative. We consider it a THE PRES S3 pleasure to\be of service to you. M e m be r NORTH SHORE Ga4 co. _ It costs nothing to consult us and we may have something to suit you at a real bargain prige. * © ~Properties acquired by u6 through foreclosure have to be sold, and we are in a position to arrange for reasonable terms. 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