spelled ch for to be s and in comâ€" articles Russia," ‘arisian ot necâ€" nimum sionalâ€" itten nuts, Womâ€" o(e)ns 12:30 eapital me, and politics talâ€"cir: oad as and gular of the Dingle, ou the ount of . Lewis correâ€" & room As the almost | legs :'llile ay in 81, 19 in Rusâ€" n as a ish and covered red by me by p deâ€" ‘buyer OV. 5 a on lock, Park n & year. ent r 4 » â€"and ge in the 18 1â€"â€"Armour‘ s Star Bacon BaCOR whole or 1 1. the winter. Mrs. Ingram C. Rasmussen enterâ€" tained a few friends at luncheon vesâ€" Mrs. H. C. Siljestrom will enterâ€" tain her bridge club tomorrow eveâ€" ning (Friday.) 3 â€"Mrs. Effie Fritsch who recently unâ€" derwent an operation at the hospital has returned to her home very much improved. T f Mr. Leo Hart motored to Champaign last Saturday and attended the Illiâ€" noisâ€"Michigan game.~~___ _ â€"_â€"â€"~~<~â€" Mr. and Mrs. Allan Butterfield of 8. Second street are leaving for the south this week to spend five of the winter months. ‘They will tour the southern ~states Aorâ€"six weeks and will remain the rest of the time in St. Petersburg, Fla. Mrs. Marshall Sampsell entertainâ€" ed the Highland Park branch of the Northwestern university settlement at luncheon yesterday. f Eight couples delightfully surprisâ€" last wedding anniversary. â€" The evening was spent in playing cards. f Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leverone are in the east where they attended the Dartmouthâ€"Harvard game last Satâ€" urday. They will also go to the Yaleâ€" Dartmouth game. ter Mr. apd Mrs, W. McGuinnes are leaving November 1 to motor to.Caliâ€" fornia where theyâ€"will spendâ€"the win= Thursday, Oe 395 North Avenue Tub Butter a s c evew wrmmmmnmpneny o. â€"â€"â€" _ eperiaisâ€" Califbrnia Oranges, 3 doz.: 99¢ | Armour‘ the following : Heretofore we have carried many accounts on our ANNOUNCEMENT!! t. 81, 1929 The SERVICE MARKET & * + ,_,_,,_1 'A.. % 70 nadodsAV 50 a n Pats ao . s c $ amnitienite mion it ie nmeninnenmnrennenâ€" â€"~ mgmgeetrciet e + ‘_“;“’_A" SA h# U . C l * 44 s â€"--, q, l g.‘ oo t c alte D â€"a PR A _ _ «lc BEGINNING NOVEMBER 1 _We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Vegetables and Grocen; CASH A ND CARRY BASIS â€" spen friends. at luncheon followed by ‘cards, Friday Mrs. Walter Merkle of ~â€"During â€"theâ€"past week several Tareâ€" well parties have been given in comâ€" pliment to Miss Minniec Yahnke who leaves next week with Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rebling to spend the winter in the south. Last Wednesday, â€" Mrs. The marriage of Miss Dorothy Murison, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles.E. Murison and Edward Otis Brown is to take place on the afterâ€" noon of November 16 at the residence of the bride‘s parents. â€"Only memâ€" bers of the immediate families will be present at the ceremony, which is to. be followed by a reception at 4:30 o‘clock at the Fortnightly. _ Robertâ€"White entertained a num= ber of his young friends at a Halloâ€" we‘en party last Saturday evening at his home on Melody road, Lake Forâ€" est. > % 5 esns 6 ‘ in Mrs. C. L. Hamilton of 132 S. First street has as her guest this week Mrs. Floyd D. ~Lindsey and son, Douglas, of Omaha, Neb. mm'ï¬"vam as witness in an automobile accident case. * ies irath 4 i h Doro! BY. -5:‘7‘ :Zg;l! ined he | Ch; -"â€'3 Â¥ls" at""& "Hallowe‘en | a : party last Friday_evening> All sorts}| ter ‘DecoÂ¥rations m%w the | ani season. 1 Mr. and Mrs. John Larson enterâ€" Luw tained members of their immediate ing familiesâ€"and a few close friends last / Saturday evening in commemoration Hhot of their wedding anniversary. About 100 twentyâ€"were present. s im ~Mr. L . E. Rigdon of Galesburg was | _ . â€"*"This will not the pound 45¢ , 1929, WE WILL CONDUCT THIS BUSINESS ON ts on our books and we are installing this system to eliminate only benefit the market but the customers as wellâ€"as witness Tâ€"H E 3+ d en tm n im en in cnnantesianrves M Ne ntesp 0iih in ar Sua n iesd raa ns ie vine e in w ToTTTmDCome, eeepnnniy weioeee mealar" sorts| ter and §¥-!; g iâ€" .»» hok A‘TA -‘__. ez â€"Pork Loin Roastâ€" Chester Wakefield of Lake avenue| *<2<N&F association and had worke graduated last week from the Air.| actively on a number: of its commit Tech school of aviation at Lindberg | tees. She was chosen as one of thre field, San Diego, California. He is women to serve as an advisory com now a license pilot. . â€"____|mittee for the present high schoo ~â€"â€"Mr, and â€"Mro:â€"Samuel Bingham of | board of ed ucaéon. More recently 612 North Sheridan road, gave a|She had been chairman of a local com:â€" buffet â€"dinper, ~Friday evening _ in | mittee on ‘coâ€"operation with the war "horor of their guest. Miss Heten Danâ€"| veterans and had been doing special jels.._During the evening Miss Dan. | work at Great Lakes. geltegs . iels gave a charming program of| She was a member of the Highland songs in French, Italian and English, | Park Presbyterian church,. a member She has recently completed a successâ€"| and _ former _ officer_of ~the â€"Dorca:s ful opera season at Convent Gardens, | society. She was regent of the North London, which was preceded by an | Shore chapter of the D. A. R. from engagement in Australia with the| 1922 to 1924 and president â€"of the opera company sponsored by Dame| Highland Park Womah‘s club from Nellie Melba. She remained in Melâ€" 1925 to 1927. She wasâ€"also a. memâ€" bo t an d id ney Austr i heâ€" berâ€"otâ€"th - ‘ soit clutb '-XO-W ~rera"«esxsor ==P TT TS " ecLoOr_ on its boarc 80 a successful tour of many of the| was an active member of the Visitâ€" Ts i y uk _ OO ME _:A 109y OL ~A ; a successful tour of many other Australian cities. Miss i and Mrs. Rebling and ® ® a + Ese o TW hinfudbimabictects Aulls,1.5 3 + * Siiisiniatnts iisalratmame 7 ° POESORr A0LH s Rigin 3 h t e Te acinitanitw Eop > Te on C Reegeait Res â€"OPn dhe uan uns Nee t grtme _ Mr.â€"and _ Mrs.â€"John E: tended the wedding of ] West of Forest Park and Weber of this city in Fo Saturday. â€" Mrs. Constant C. Bm, ns enterâ€" tained the Highland Park commitâ€" tee of the North Shore Theatre Guild at luncheon yesterday. # Mr. W.~P. Hunter and Mr, Oscar Lundgren spent this week on a huntâ€" ing trip in South Dakota. & .\ At least fifty Highland Parkers motored to Champaign Friday afterâ€" noonâ€" and Saturday to witness the Fresh Dressed Chickens pound 35¢ Armour‘s Star Ham whoe « 3 1. 26¢ matinee. Sunday °. ~unday Mrs. John Richâ€" orest Park and Mr. Paul this city in Forest Park, .â€"John Erickson atâ€" wdbotinci/feterR/dian 4 cce arary ds i peueâ€" se Arvan s ic Begum m imz es p a of : Miss" Mary Miss Yahnke. Daniels] ing Nurses association. Phone Highland Park 2450 and rard on mser in h g sn o on deamon d e inpdaicr ns ho o > hba o9 Oe d olp acedl c ons e oi 2 ovaernun ns o. She was a member of the Highland Park Presbyterian church,. a member andâ€" former _officer_of _ the Dorcas society. She was regent of the North Shore chapter of the D. A. R, from 1922 to 1924 and president of the Highland Park Womah‘s club from 1925 to 1927. She wasâ€"also a. memâ€". tees. She was chosen as one of three women to serve as an advisory comâ€" mittee for the present high school board" of "ed ucaéon. More â€" recently she had been chairman of a local comâ€" mittee on co-operatxon with the war veterans mand had been doing special work at Great Lakes. Sm en esc s of Education forâ€"district 108 and as distinct and exceptional service. She had been president of the Parentâ€" TeuheTmodgï¬On and had worked actively on a number of its commit» for a concert tour in ‘ilamm dgtyâ€" = _ S ooo es Little Johnny Gibson of Orchard Lane is entertaining a number of his small friends at a Hallowe‘en party at his home today. (Continued from page England. Sh of Eienss Dan