zltnr :ler US: HI 10W RT 'ork Nun ; DOC... COO... .00.... Fntsc“ Plrk 1nd led few Oé CK N‘ guards» h 99° 9' m' TU Macao-NM». our Robert W. 136386, Pharmacist E are overstocked in Box Candy, so rather than return it to the manufacturers we will offer it to you for the next week at a reduction of 25 per cent for all box.goods. This price is 10 per cent to 15 per cent lower than the January lst reduction and only appliesto our present stock. Dcerï¬eld ~1th Mr Geo Jacobs is wotking in Mil wankee. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pprry are vis- iting their daughter in Riverside, Mich. * Mrs Ed Beckman rammed Friday after spending the holidays with her sister in Vlichig an. Mr. and \Irsg. Floyd Gunckel were the guests of Mr and Mrs. Vernon Gunckél of Blue Island, Tuesday Formerly Schumacber’s mer teachers at Urbana, Wednesdly. Eva Ender returned to Notre Dame Tuesday. The January meeting of the Parent- Teacher association will be held in the school assembly hall Friday afternoon. The Ladies’ Aid society of St. Paul's Evangelical church held their Janu- ary meeting at the home of Mrs. Mat Hofl'man on Thursday afternoon. 0f» ï¬ver; for the year were elected. Mrs. Telephones 144â€"363 1 his for- Fred Bombersâ€, who ha been pne- Vednesdly. idem for thc t. Mum years. ro- m-e Dame signed. Hrs. rt Hui we elect» ,ed president; Mn. Carl Lnng'e. vice- ne Parent- president; Mrs. Philip Rommel re- aeld in thclelected secretary. 1nd Mn. Winter: flflex-noon.ttremmrcr. Mrs. E. P. Ostermnn end t Paul'siMn' Leo Seiler Were re-elected to ‘. ‘ _ :take charge of the flower fund. The Mrs. Matjs$crrtadryf Mrs. Rommelurezdh letter moon. 01-40 (on nenc‘e for one o t eir mem- cted Mrs.‘b“r“v Mrs. l'red Mau. who pulsed ' Iaway a short time ngo. Mrs; Horen- /im'rx¢~r will entertain the Februnry â€"â€"-â€"-â€"" __.1mveting. I,__AL Miss Julia Newton entertained thel BiBi Marehé club at her home Tuen-. day evening. ‘ Mr. Irwin Plume. who is home frum lNew York on a three weeks' vacation. iis attending the haéteriologist conven- tion at the University of Chicago this lwm-k. Saturday evening he enter- 'tainwl his imniediate family and Mr. Mixiym- at the grand opera production, “‘The Jewels of the Mndunna." I Mr. and Mrs, Ezra Fritsch attend- ‘ed the funeral of Mrs. S. Gutller, on 'Wt-«inesilay. at the home of B. O. Fritvu'h uf Highland Park. l Mr. and Mrs. l". Meyer spent Wed- 'n~-~«luy with Mr. and Mrw L. J. Wil- nu-t and Mrs. L. U. Brmkwny of Wau- kegan. P ' Mrs; (‘arl Anderson taught the flnt igmiie in the Oak Terrace school of lllphwimd during: the absence of the ‘primury teacher. last week. i There are about furty cases of mea- lsles in tnwn. Dr. Davis examines the ii'hilnlren at the whim] and those ShOW- line any ML’IIH mt sure throat are sent :lu-Ine. All ehildren must he vaccin- ‘ H‘l'il. Inn-naval; cut-t. uuxu.... Mrs. Neely Was hostess at I lunch- eon Thursday ntwrnoon. vyilrQZ-iliggélni Pettia was hostess toi the Five Hundred club 1! her hnme on I Tuesday after-mun. A :_A1 AL‘I The‘hon-as Six'lt't)’ meeting \1 the' l‘n-xhyterian ("humh was held It the ihome of Mrs, Edwin Johnson, Thurs- :day afternoon. ‘ Mrs. Gordon (‘louse and Min Man i thu Jeppson celebrated their birthday fanniwrsaries at a party given at the ,(‘louse home Thursd-y evening. I Miss Faith Reichelt returned to Mt. H‘arrol, lll.. Monday where she is Itr 1 tending the France! Shimmer school.f ’ ()hlunry . l Mr. Philip Rockenbach died It the‘ ihome of hit. daughter. Mn. George‘ iStanger. Sunday. He was born Much ‘9. 11-134. in (lentheim, Alsace, France. 53nd came to Lake county in 1841 It ithe age of seven. He married Min .Mary Smith of Wheeling. a sister of i‘Mra. Jacob “'olï¬. There were ï¬ve ‘H‘hildren born to this union. three of : whom are living. They are: Mrs. UGeorge Stinger of Deerï¬eld, Mrs. Ed- :‘win Plagge of Rogers Purl: md Al- .;lwrt Rockenbach of Wheeling. Mn. ’..lulinn Wording and William Rocker;â€" : hach died several yelr'a I go. Funeral fuervices were held yesterd-y with the ’ Rev. Barth of Norwood Park ofï¬ciat- { ing. Burial at Northfleld cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Elmrr (‘lavey enterâ€" thinmi a curd party at hvr hnnw. (‘0- dar mm- farm. Smurday night. Most - '1‘ I I AJ of the truest! l'u rk. Grand Opera Season Highland Park at 6150 p. m. arrives at the Congress Street “L†station, entrance of the Auditorium Theatre, at 8:01 pm. Return trains leave Con- gress Street at 10:58,and 11:18 p. m. the rpmr'nmi' Highland ILLINOIS AVAusv-wv_ _ You will enjoy the opera more fully if you travel to Chicago on clean, comfortable, convenient â€gm mm. mm P. â€ï¬gsâ€"55555:...=_============____=__=========_====_=_____.__=__=_ .m no N u sued 1e 0 thel > this nter- [ Mr. ‘tion Wil- mun n my. Mon. mven- "0 “1 2m um w ‘uam W nch-‘ m n L! =_'J_IIIIIIIII||IIII| 395 North Ave. Telephone 183 .IIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIW We wish to announce to the people of Highland Park and Highwood that we have purchased the A. W. Himmler store on North Ave. and have installed a ï¬rst class meat market in connection with thegrocery. It is our intention to handle the highest grade meat and groceries at remarkably low price. Free dolivery seï¬ioe to all parts of Highland Park and Highwood. Your patronage solicited. SERVICE MARKET Announcement BELLE] 8 FAUST. Proprietors