The Ravinia P.T.A. departmental meeting for the sixth, seventh and eighth grades which has been anâ€" nounced in the paper and by indiâ€" vidual cards to each parent for ‘Tuesday night, October 25, has been postponed a week. It will be held T:::h,L evening, November 1, at 8 o‘ â€" This change has been made beâ€" cause of the Community Chest dinâ€" mrwhohldthtmu::; to its importance, Chest has asked al} other organizaâ€" tions to relinquish this date to them. Parents, please note this changed date for your attendance is desired. Tuesday, November 1, at 8 o‘clock at Ravinia school. Fall Festival Oct. 28 at Highwood Church er. This festival is held instead of the bazaar of former days. The church parlors have been completeâ€" ly renovated and the cheerful surâ€" rounding will add to the festivities. The committee together with Pasâ€" tor Henry Hedlund are planning this unique gathering. Postpone Ravinia P.â€"T.A. Departmental Meet to November 1st 28. At.this program the dinner will be served at 6 p.m. and the program will begin about 7:45 with a most pleasant evening in store for all. The Rev. J. David Ekstrom, of St. Charles, will be the evening speakâ€" Mr, and Mrs. William Sauer of Evanston and Dean William Conâ€" ley of Wright Junior college and Mrs. Wright will attend as chapâ€" erones, according to Miss Mary Jane Brummell, senior at the college, who is in charge ‘of arrangements for the affair. The Zion Lutheran church of Highwood will hold their annual Fall Festival Friday evening, Oct. Barat College Students Have First Tea Dance Of Year On October 29 The first teaâ€"dance of the fall seaâ€" son for the students of Barat colâ€" lege and their guests will be given at the college on Sunday afternoon, October 29, from 4 until 7 o‘clock. Mrs. R. E. Wood Opens Her Home for Sale to Aid Shutâ€"Ins Mrs. Robert E. Wood is opening her home at 162 Laurel avenue for a Christmas sale of articles by the Voeational Society for Shutâ€"Ins on Wednesday, Oct. 26. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1938 VOTEYES VOTE Protect yourself by voting to strengthen your State Removal of double liability will stimulate the purchase of bank stock and give banking facilities to comâ€" munities that are without them and strengthen the Increased capital gives real protection to depositors and added service to all bank Double liability has not proven effective protection for depositors and has resulted in hardship for being furnished at the exâ€" pense of stockholders which provides for the prompt payment in full of ail deposits up to $5000. Strengthen your State Banking System by ratifyâ€" ing the proposed Constituâ€" tional Amendment, Included in the articles to be disâ€" YE played will be baby gifts, bed jackâ€" ots, breakfast tray sets, maids‘ apâ€" ron sets, monogrammed blanket covâ€" ers, pin cushion, sachets, sewing bags, sewing stands, tea napkins, tray and toy, waste baskets and other attractive and useful articles. Individual orders will also be taken for later delivery. The work is all done by shutâ€"ins, who might otherâ€" wise have no means of making a livelihood. A Fatherâ€"Son Dinner will take place at the Bethany Evangelical church, Laurel and McGovern, Friâ€" day evening, November 4, at 6:30 p.m. Mr. Sam. Campbell of the Northwestern rail road, will be the speaker. He will also show beauâ€" tiful colored movies "On the Way to California," a film that is just being released and is having its first showing since Nov. 1, Bethany church being one of the very first Fatherâ€"Son Dinner at Bethany Nov. 4 places to be shown. Mr. W. E. Meierhoff will act as toast master < CROED E0 MANOR HOUSE m +«COFFEE GRAPES. ORANGES. Fancy Calif. Juice Oranges SPI H. n.:‘yAl":-u Green Broadieaf, pk. 29¢ CAULIFLOWER. â€" Fancy Snow White, Med. Size, each i taarins ... 3 m 176 PEAS In ‘............ 19¢ Our most r English style sandwich. perfect companion BSMALL, TENDER P. S. SANDWICH COOKIES "You‘ll Like Peter Pan Foods" 3 for 550 Paul Schuize Biscuit Ce. OF NATURE‘S ROYAL FAMILY "The World‘s Finest 1â€"1b, AND 31¢ A lightly saited, tomsted butter cracker, Ideal for l.u..... &n 19€¢ packed a ts ._..... 31¢ BUTTER ~BITS APPLE SAUCE H. P. Music Club to Meet October 26 at the dinner. Mr. Kenneth Kightâ€" ly, president of the Laurel league and others will have a part in makâ€" ing the program attractive. ‘Mr. Sam. Campbell needs no introducâ€" ï¬onlnl!ichhndl’-rk.hohmm to many as the "Philosopher of Forest." His "Game Refuge" of ‘Northern Wisconsin gets frequent comment in the newspapers; ~His talks arealwaysof vital interest to young and old. His audiences are thrilled and fascinated by his preâ€" sentation. An invitation is extended to the ladies to see the pictures and hear his message at the close of the dinner, The October meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Music club will be held at the home of Mrs. Ross J. Beatty, 260 Ravine drive, Wednesday afterâ€" noon, October 26 at 2:30 p.m. The program is to be given by Mrs. Harâ€" old O. McLain, mezzoâ€"soprano, Miss June Whitworth, pianist. . Mrs. Beatty will read a few selections. The program will be as follows: * l i 89c Ex. Standard Solid Pack Extra Choice Red TOMATOES Extra Choice Red Extra Fancy Small Ex. Standard Solid Pack Ri n 2s n LRA ASPARAGUS Extra Fancy Extra Choice Small Cut Greem or Cut Wax Extra Fancy Small, Large all Green BEANS CARROTS SPINACH " Extra Choice Tender Green Broadieaf SPINACH w y y +9 Extra Fancy, A Very Popular Mix. Aâ€"No. 1 BEANS Extra Fancy Dark Red Kidney Extra Fancy DL Extra Faney CHERRIES °_ _ _ Ex. Standard Red Piited Pie Cherries Extra Fancy Treeâ€"Ripened Pecled BEANS PEACHES _ ____ _ Extra Choice Full Flavor Halves PEACHES _ _ Extra Choice Full Flavor, APRICOTS APRICOTS _ ___________ _ __ BEETS Ex. Standard. A Good Chea EACHE! APRICOTS TOMATO JuICHE Extra Fancy From New Pack Tomatoes PEACHES PINEAPPLE TOMATO JUICE Extra Fancy Crosse & Riackwell‘s BRest Extrs Fancy Mother‘s Style, TOMATO JUICE Extra Fancy From New Pack Tomatoss THE PR E88 Highwood Grocery & Market 367 Roger Williams Ave. Phone Highl Pk. 3080 328 Railroad Ave. Phone Highwood 1000 14 N. Sheridan Road Phone Highl Pk. 460 y Diced or Smail Whole Beets Select Bartiott Select Wholo Pesled Tender Select Bartiott Geo. B. Winter Inc. F4 duftet lind die Frublingsnacht Scbumann Meimat mein ...._.._____... Gretchaninow TR Mrs. Harold O. McLain. Mrs. Ross J. Beatty Sonata in D Minorâ€"first movement Rhapsody The Ward Happiness wy 0 L ORC NOC ARRCGHOR EVARee this week by Harry H. Drew, Jr., manager of the Cadillac Motor Car Division Branch at Highland Park. The new series of Cadillac and LaSalle cars show marked improveâ€" ments toward comfort, safety, apâ€" pesrance and flexibility of controls. The LaSalle is built with highâ€" crowned fenders and flowing lines. Ample proof that streamline stylâ€" ing does not mean poor vision was brought to the attention of upper North Shore motor car enthusiasists b"heintrodl,cï¬onofthlmllm cf Cadillacs ‘and LaSalles, staged 1939 Cadillacâ€"LaSalle Cars Now On Display Ripe, Hand Picked all Green and Natural Diced or Shoestrin H. T. Bakke June Whitworth Miss Whitworth Mrs, McLimin No.1 Pic No.1 Pic No. 2V2 No. 2V/2 No. 2V/2 No. 2%/2 No. 2V/2 No. 2V/2 No. 2V2 No. 2V/2 No. 2V/2 No. 2V/2 No. 2%2 No. 2V2 No. 2V2 No. 1 No. 171 No. 1T No. 1F No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 No. 2 14 oz. No. 2 303 T No. 2 No. 2 Branscombe Kernachau Dohnanyi 3 CANS 37¢ A3¢ A7¢ 37¢ 27¢ 37¢ A47¢ 28¢ 32e 49e 37e 31¢ 179¢ 49¢ 41¢ 37¢ 45¢ 32¢ 32¢ 41c 33¢ 59¢ 49¢ 32¢ 65¢ 69¢ 19¢ [ 4 £3 59¢ 19¢ 59¢ CANS The radiator is considerably narrowâ€" er thanâ€" was last year‘s models, whereas the Cadillacs have a threeâ€" sectioned radiator grill, with the exception of the "16." "Five body styles are presented by LaSalle," pointed out Mr. Drew, "while the Cadillac ‘61‘ has four body styles, Convertible coupes will this year have folding seats enclosâ€" ed in the tonneau instead of the conventional rumble seat. Running boards are optional on all models. Bellarmine Club Has Annual Dance Cadillac and LaSalle are soundly built automobiles, and the precision manufacturing standards that have long made them famous are seen is high spots of the 1939 models. A dance will be given Friday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 21 (tomorrow) in the Oak Terrace school,. Highwood, by the Bellarmine club (formerly St. James Young People‘s club, Music will be furnished by Lenzi‘s men. This is the annual fall dance, $ .93 $1.75 1.39 1.65 1.39 1.75 1.75 1.35 1.72 1.20 1.20 1.39 1.39 1.15 2.95 2.49 2.49 2.65 1.27 2.75 2.25 1.19 2.95 2.55 2.95 This is Your Opportunity to Save Money. Many Other Big Savings Await You at the Store. 10 to 14â€"1b. BVE ......«1......... .ID. TURKEYS. Â¥ Fancy Northern Birds, 9 to 114b. RVE. .........cccc06... POT ROAST. ___ _ < Armour Star Prime Beefâ€"........ BEEF TENDERLOIN. Market‘s Best, Whole, 3 to 4â€"1b. RVE. ......1............ ROASNHG CHICKENS. .. LAMB STEAK. x CROSSE & * BLACKWELL C. & B. FAMOUS JELLIES, ’,c Pull 1b. oke. A supertor usites © Eat 3 slices every meal. © 8 delicious vegetables are baked into every slice. © No sugar or fats used. DEVIL‘S FOOD COOKIES 35¢u1. BAKED EXCLUSIVELY BY MARY ANN TOAST HOLLYWOOD FOODS WITH A REPUTATION BREMNER BROS. SPECIALS A Chocolate Cookle Treat! .. . to thoroughly enjoy its rich nutâ€"like flavor MEATS TOMATO JUICE extra fancy, 14â€"0z. Special DATE AND NUT BREAD a real delicacy, Men of Bethany Church to Meet The Laurel League of the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church will meet at the home of Mr, Ralph Kirby Tuesday evening at 7:45, Mr. Kirâ€" by‘s home is at 634 Skokie avenue. An interesting program for men will be given. _ Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 SALE! Stock Your DOLLARS! ». 223C n».31¢ t 455C »49¢ PAGE THREE