52 Jellâ€"O Olivilo Soap Good things for the Easter weekâ€" end. Buy them now at a saving. FOULDS‘ Spaghetti . .. 3 "*20¢ Rajah Salad Dressing pint jar 18¢ Cake Flour Cold Medal _ _ **~ _ Marshmallows â€"â€"â€" â€"1â€"Ib. pkg. 15¢ Whole Cloves 1/,â€"0z. pkg. 5¢ Paas Egg Dyes _ 3 pkgs. 25¢ IONA PINK RITTER‘S TOMATO 3 8 Miniature Soap Bunnies will be.given FREE: With each purchase of ROYAL FRUIT GELATIN OR New Potatoes i t paor m easuahpyl Lope & _ Fresh, Tender Asparagus o daayr I raxicacs l New California Peas ................ .2 Ibs. These Items on Salé All Candies are now available to you through this store, at downtown prices. TYUE COFFEE TRIO IT S COFFEE WEEK AT A&P FOOD STORES! A&P Food Stores FRESH FRUITS AND VECGETABLES The World‘sâ€"Greatest Coffees No finer coffees are grown than the blends of Eight O‘clock, Red Cirole and Bokar and these famous blends are bought by the greatâ€" est number of coffee drinkers. f wâ€"â€"». MIODLE WESTERN DIVIS81ON =â€"== The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company Mrs, Snyder‘s Flavors All Eight O‘clock ~»19° MILD AND MELLOW Red Circle . rouno 23¢ RICH AND FULLâ€"BODIED < hk“r *\e & POUND 27c EXQUISITE AROMA AND FLAVOR 44â€"07 pkg. 24¢ 1â€"lb. pkg.- 1“ Week You can send a letter across the country for two cents because no individual need pay much for a service which many support with *~ Likewise you can buy the best foods at A# P Stores T7 the food i Thil. lions qp.:z'f" m 3 c.kes‘ lgt > piys. AVC 3 29¢ dozen cans A&P 25¢ 17¢ 29¢ T H E 59c¢ ... The personnel of the board of trusâ€" tees is as follows: A s . In line with these objects, the club‘s motto as provided for in the byâ€"laws is the same as that engraved over the "The Salvation of the Community Is the Watchfuilness of the Citizen." & Nonâ€"Political : â€"â€" As definitely"stated in the byâ€"laws, it is the intention of the club to maintain a nonâ€"political attitude toâ€" wards all civic affairs and to refrain from participation in any political campaign. ~In this connection it is inâ€" teresting to note that any person manifesting an interest in the objects of the club is eligible to membership, "except an officer, agent, or employe Corporation ~having~ jurisdiction â€"only over any territory within, and/or over the same area as the City of Highlandâ€"Park." <The byâ€"laws furâ€" ther provide for the cancellation of the membership of any member who may accept such an office. . E ~â€"~The control of : the activities of the club is vested in a board of trustees consisting of twentyâ€"four members representing the varied interests in Highland Park, a large board having been formed in order to provide repâ€" resentation from all parts of the city and to prevent domination by an indiâ€" vidual or faction. The board as electâ€" edâ€"includesâ€"cight attorneys â€"who will be formed into a legal committee to advise the board relative to the conâ€" duct of its activities and in civic matâ€" ters. ‘ administration. a 7.â€"To act as a permanent, nonâ€"political orâ€" ganzation, confining its activities to the prinâ€" ciples of good go t rather ‘than : the ORGANIZE CITY CLUB, l Le PURPOSE OUTLINED X"® Legof"SpringLamb i Ts evig Th mcka ce co k Long Island Ducks lb Prime Rib Roast.:.......:..;>:>~....~. 16. Boneless Veal Roast ................ .. .Ib. Pork Loin Roastâ€"Short Cut............Ib. Baby Spring Lambâ€"Hind Quarter or Fores. Your choiceâ€"of Premiumâ€"â€"Star â€"â€"Puritan Sweet Meat Smoked Skinned Hams, . Whole or String Half, no excess fat, no w iaste : ;:.>.:.; ; ;iz y..s" [ mc s h. CENTER SLICES ...;}..... SMOKED HOCKLESS PICNICS Special Mild Cured .. ...;.... Continued from page 8) A&P Food Stores CHOICE FRESH MEATS wâ€"«» MIDOLE WESTEBN DOIVIS§!ON w The Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Company This class is composed of former high â€"school â€"students andâ€" exâ€"college stars. Regular instruction is given in seasonal athletics, including basâ€" ketball, baseball, and track. Other membersâ€"of the class interested in fencing, calesthenics, volleyball and recreational games will be led in these activities. x+ N. Kimball, E. T. R. Murfey, A. E. Smith, Arthur H. Swanson, Gerrit T. Thorne, Marvin.Wallach, Howard R. Hill, â€"X. Vigeant, Edgar Ball, Westâ€" on E. Davie, Ernest S. Gail, Wilson Kline, Fred R. McVeity, Livingston her A: Wieboldt, Wm. Witten, A. B. Tanner. _ __*_ _ ____â€" aarpcm se The only activities of the organizaâ€" tion prior to the coming election, will be the enrollment of members and the planning of the work for the various COMMAIELECS.:*~@33=»merremetammmembraines se A keen interest in the organization and a desire to assist has been manâ€" ifested by a great many people living in our city and a surprising enrollâ€" ment has already resulted. It is contemplated that the club will have a membership of several hundred by the time its work really starts and this number or more should be listed as members inâ€"order that the club may be ready financially to proceed with the work it has undertaken to perform. The class meets at 7:30 o‘clock each Monday evening. Any girl who is inâ€" terested is invited to join. ~ % A gym class for girls, sponsored by the Highland. Park Community Service, Inc.;and under the direction of a member of the staff, meets regulâ€" arly in the girls‘ gym of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields high school. _ Community Service f Girls‘ Gym Classes Board of Trustees Louis N. Berube, Robert C. Berlin William M. Dooley, C. P. Hunter, C Interest Shown Thursday, April Ib.â€" 15¢ Ib., 22¢ Ib. 35¢ 30¢ 16¢ 27¢ 39¢ 39¢ 1931 Thursd