terested in the made: the avely HBrt‘ time that the Park Girl Scout Council lnghunmdnu independent council. .n...:..n..m.&'#‘.: Needs Benéfits of Girl Scoutâ€" in . Park." _W.. Sherwin will offer the Sieae n es 0 is i. 3 70 Bokio Area Counch OR Skokie Area knows well the colorfulâ€"and r Beout when it belonged to unr:ln-. She is keenly inâ€" SBinging, folk dancing, choric verse speaking, and dramatic skits 'fllh.'»gfl-dhm contributed flho:; This will be a demonstration the various avenues of "selfâ€"expression" and Annual Banquet To Be Held March 10 Mrs, Charles G. Mason member of the Highland Park Girl and ‘guldance and instruction . of consultants and leaders. Gurcd Tharedup of cech week by the @Subssription Price, $1.50 per year Sephe ons S Rendelnare, teres o1 thenks, shitmarics. potices of anterts The annual banquet of the Highâ€" land Park Girl Scouts is to be held in Revinia. sehool on Friday, uzu,.uzaeu H. P. Girl Scouts Let VOGUE Protect Them! Your Home€? Your Health Members of State and NationAl Dyers and Cleaners Assoclation Take an inspection trip gpu h your houge, from attic * to cellar. If you find E your house i appleâ€"pie orâ€" der, you will {e gr . If you find here is clean= * ing to be done, you will be zladhto..do‘ what is nec 6. to make your home more healthful and more beam ® Mr. John B. Nash will eall at your convenience Roy O. Nereim, GiÂ¥] 8 "*=ex. was at.one time Fous IHE HICHLAND PARK PRESS OPFICEES Phone Deerfeld > â€" 1178 ES Nectk Greem fras sttmmd. Sighlans p INSPECT THOROUGHLY RUGS AND CARPETS BLANKETS AND COMFORTERS CHILDREN‘S CLOTHING MATTRESSES AND PILLOWS g.".", 3;â€&-: "agrinst germ laden ‘dust and DRAPES AND CURTAINS UPHOLSTERED FURNITURE WEARING APPAREL it rpos %.W.‘:‘f 4 iapincs m 'v:f:.hï¬ol and yet retain th.: &\??:0% It is imperative that wearing apparel be % periodically for the sake of health and for and durability in the fabrics. £ mï¬:;m“mmm U th ind du S common Rolds * Rome, Iarmiful ts Tal gather in seams and corners. All these can removed by expert dry cleaning. Adequate ventilation is Hinportint to health. Imâ€" roperly cleaned gurtains and drapes do not perâ€" ;m u,ll:;_ gleaning of thn:un;u-l :onld be m mit this; eleaning of bllwg‘p‘:t. the wiri scouts Free Estimatés Te 2e ho monoonencs fls Higk: t his Albert 9, Lewis, manager of the moxouApE:ac mnmg Social Secu Board, will mifl:umn& girl scouts are urged to get tickets as soon as possible. but I will be very to Â¥ marvelous contribution to the past, present and future." _ . ‘Thompson. The final date has been set for Monday, March 6. Since the tic story of Mrs. Low‘s founding of the girl seout movement in b United States. Perhaps this spiration more than any other is reâ€" mtwlzï¬yh.“h behalf of the ‘seout organizaâ€" say.a words uliette y lrl.l-ï¬n:n"l!'llh difficult to condense in a few words the admiration I feel for\Mrs. Low, of 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. 3900 el are . in the mat eb e ad given by F. o joks ut joge d ce te ture in the â€"remaining series of lee Brazelton Lectars At Y.W.C.A. March 8 "Tabor Temple on North avenue, For many years this yearly event been held at the local high hl:o:l:uzl.l to a beml! ruli o ï¬ ill not be available pul This h'th yearly ty dh.u.l The regular Oak Terrace P.T.A. the frse Tesstay of O fhalh March 14. Mr. James Hvale of Hvale Forge, Deerficld, will be the principal : speaker: of <the evening. Firemen To Hold â€" Yearly Event March 17 At Labor Temple Funeral services were held Satâ€" Eompien, core ied y burial in Memorial P ' This is the yearly ty afforded Highland P-rkm'm sppstciation of" the" smiciall { ana appreciation of the {and faithful service of the J0cMl fire fighting force, To mea teck Th years n i a notable record gmymmdv. ‘ prompt measutes always taken to control fires when they start and to avert them in so far as possible careful cooperaâ€" :Lu-bm:fx‘;mm Mts. Margaret Jones Is Buried Saturday . AMfrs. Margaret CocitliA Sone#, aged The annual dance of the Highland Park Fire department will be held Fridayevening, March 17, in the 85,â€"died Thursday evening at her home, 1411 Judson avenue, followâ€" ing a brief illness of pneumonia. She had been a resident of Ravinia since {Continued from Page 1} lmphmuh:h It is hoped that the sale of tickâ€" ff the fl!’!‘mtn'l.gll_l“ will be s large a one as jn «mxm The proceeds t the firemen‘s pension fun She was born in Elmira, N. Y., May 14, 1854, and ea-hbw several years before 'l‘..glcdul Nur Wine Kicine Giege ............â€"â€".â€"â€" Bloch 1902 and was the wife of the late Louis E. Jones. Mr. Mr. Mr. € B Et orfamase . e on Bs Ppaaly | Mr. and Mrs. A. Stratton. 3 Mr. and Randall. w Bérton Sackett. ‘;,azl PWies Schults. | Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. A committee is working very hard and Mrs. John Favill TCEeE E'ï¬ui.cuuw-vh. \ ie P C all, oc s LA uit Robert Macéonald Attille Bazgiore Amegier, Mire. Mobert ... Francis Kaight, ; event high rul ble pubâ€" ty < to i _â€" * H B _ The Post Seal Sale will be comâ€" ducted by Mr. C. L Newcomb, Seal Sale director, und Miss Frances Brophy, Seal Sale consultant, of the National Tubereulosis Association. ‘Secretaries from several states and counties will sttend this meetâ€" ing in Chicago as its one of four conferences being held in the United ed Christmas Seal letters© to send features of 2 Seal Sales in the different will be considered by the secretaries present in a round in â€" their ~contributions;~~ Hetp ~the 27 ui winties in Tiinein, oubside of all counties in Hlinois, of Cook county. ds ithin o ul rher aive feeling secure in m&?ï¬ they Sho# hew to Hangle a car. _ Miss Martin, office of ï¬ohhmmb ciation, will assist with the regisâ€" tration of the representatives at the driver from ..gi.. .r.:.r.’u':ï¬% and expert handling of boast. CwV s is l ':_;;_:‘-g‘.:*ï¬::;‘..&:.. Postponed for Week The Lake . County ‘Tuberculosis Association reports that no clinies will be held this week as Dr. Peiter will necessarily be in Chicago on Wednesday, March 1, and Miss White will attend a Post Seal Sale meeting in Chicago at the Palmer , CAMPBELL ASSORTED SOUPS LOG CABIN SYRUP ; ma.lgc :\ Mieiton »ite AB ( CROSSE & BLACKWELL PICCHIETTT‘S FRUITS and VECET ABLEG mss goslity detuse. Detiveced tresm Special for THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY Some drivers feel that their abilâ€" E-‘njt:!ptfln of an accident these spots is the practice of all d Wrivers. ® PICCHIETT!I BROS. White Musht63nts * 206 4 cans for JUNE PEAS or Fresh Garde Peas plices where there is a possiâ€" Truâ€"Value 3 . 19¢ Lb. 3 can, 29€ BLUE ROoSE " RICB Pound Limit Smail (Assorted) for 17¢ 3 : 49¢ 49c 30 Tbs. for cmnmu._.._____.__g‘ for 25¢ Buy them now when they are at lowest wa .. ~ .. prices Large Fruit © ___ _ ORANGES . Florida‘s finest, chock full of luscious sweet oc Au wrilh Aho wienge ar o ow mice. ‘Texas Marsh Seodiess Heavy, foll Large, Texas Secdiess ...A for 25¢ uma-.unw.u_m Gardenâ€"grownâ€"Red, ripe and firm. _ _ in 13â€" u4 â€"â€"4 â€" atlans None better for pies or sauce «if t Fresh green tops, Ige. 3 bohs. 23¢ E&mm.m*s‘hm HART HAM ‘WQMIM‘â€â€˜ hitet RoNOY Sriak io: is 3 ns P SUGAR Meat Specitals Fruits and Vegetables Pure Cane Expressing our deep appreciation to our friends and relatives tended and for the sent 2 North Sheridan Road es Telephone: â€" Highland Park 98 A j Agent for M A LL â€"KINDS OF INSU RANC E If you want to Protect Your it to Drive an BUY A C »iikedies "Cnel Polei e i is Te form, rioe fe Sike se Don‘t Lose The Right To Drive Your Car 53¢ h Unon ie cay ovs en e wind. â€" first of the year. the resuitt of an automobite acctdart ®TTY BAT July 12, 1358, and in order to drive a car, you yï¬â€œuhyoa“m;ï¬ The Financial Responsibility Section of the Drivers‘ License Law has been in force since July 12, 1988, and in order to drive a car, you diess Heavy, full of : k 'l‘m-?o’ï¬- 4 fc% GRAPEFRUIT x Fuillure of any driver to pay damages as â€" William Briddle 'E?‘.'.'.'.’f 6 2 ®. ie * yHit C 6 delicious flavors 8 Pigs. 14¢ durlng recent beresvemedt.â€" lnllr:nMflM Theck ~your tires Tt‘lhl‘bm-’ CORN ON COB 4 Rars to Can Apricots P44 site oi 4 for n&u 3 .: 49¢ 2 Doz. 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