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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1931, p. 16

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Rev., E. J. Bruso and Miss Virginia ference at Elmhurst college will conâ€" Obery of Chicago were married Wedâ€"| vene on ‘June 21 to 24. week. . church. â€" Missâ€" Dorothy Fehr had Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindahl were| charge of the lesson and hosts for the dinner guests at the home of Mr.| evening were Clifford Stangerâ€" and HindahI‘s sister, Mrs. J. J. Ryerson of| Kenneth Vetter, _ _ £ Mr. and Mrs. William Gibbons and children and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Conâ€" ard of Chicago were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindahl of Woodland drive on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Burr Hindahl were dinner guests at the home of Mr. Hindahl‘s sister, Mrs. J. J. Ryerson of Austin on Wednesday. William <J. <Fisher ~who has been working for the Fisher Oil Co. of Deerfield left last Thursday for St. Louis, Mo. â€" +5 Mrs. George Harder is assisting in the care of Mr. Allen Harder, while 14 Deerfield Locals NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY‘S Snowpeak Cookies . . . . . t 19¢ Underwood Deviled Ham . . . . *8* 14c Sultana Apple Butter . . . . 248Â¥ 27c Quaker Maid Beans . . . . 1602.Can 9¢ Blue Ribbon Malt Syrup naAWSxo vaw 3 Ib. Can 37 Dill Pickles "*#15° Yéuow cums PEACHES : WADDELL‘®B Rex Mineral 2 Paas. 35¢ Kitchen Klenzer 2 Cans 1l1¢ ScotTissue 3 820M425¢ Lux Toilet 3 CAX*®#19¢ ==priced low, too. Thrifty housewives will take advantage of this opportunity to reâ€" plenish their pantry shelves for decidedly less money. Warm weather demands lighter foods â€"A & P offers them â€"at a saving. ',‘,f'r‘_*‘: recnenpasie weene 3e S s '.kiti Lisht Foods. SOAPS for Spring Menus . SUNICAL NO. 214 ' 3 48e lnrerhl Valley Cantalon umbo, size 36 ......_..z}:nc Jumb, size 45 .__......2 for 15¢ Valencia Oranges size 252 .....â€"......__.._dozen 19¢ size 288 .............._._dozen 15¢ Texas Tomatoes ..........2 Ibs. 17¢ tot House Cucumbers 2 for 18¢ Fresh Fruit and V egetables â€"Mr. and â€" Mrs. H. C. Youngs and little: daughter~Joan <leftâ€" on Sunday for a trip through Wisconsin and Michigan. ‘They will xeturn the latter part of this week. his wife is in the hospital. â€"Mr. Harâ€" der broke his leg four weeks ago and is still confined to his bed. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Anderson were hosts at bridge on Thursday evening at their home on Chestnut street. The Northern Illinois District conâ€" ference at Elmhurst college will conâ€" vene on June 21 to 24. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Maltby (Edna Bosold) of Minneapolis, accompanied n 5¢ 3"7¢ T HE PR E 8 8 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varner enterâ€" tained on Friday evening, following the Deerfield commencement exercises, tmfi i pliment to their daughter Shirley. Mr. and Mrs. Robbins of Eu Claire, ‘Wis., were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Roggow on Sunday. by threeâ€"of theirâ€"{our â€"echildren â€"wisâ€" ited friends in Deerfield and Highland Park on Monday. Mrs. Maltby is a daughter of the late Rev. J. Bosold, a former pastor of Sé Paul‘s Evangeliâ€" cal church of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Plagge and daughter Lorraine of Maywood spent Sunday at the William Plagge home. Lorraine remained to spend several days with her grandparents. Mr..and Mrs. Alfred Gruner of Chiâ€" cago were Sunday guests at the Dan Hunt home. â€"â€"â€"Mrs, William J, Kreh was hostess to the Just Sew club on Tuesday afterâ€" noon. __Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bates have rentâ€" ed their home for the summer to the R. L. Alborg family of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Bates and little son Carl John are leaving Saturday for a trip through the west. They will visit Mrs. Bates‘ mother, Mrs. James Rogâ€" ers of Newell, lowa, Mr. Bates‘ fathâ€" er, Rev. C. A. Bates of South Dakota, and a sister Mrs. G. E. Goetschius of Watertown, S. D. Mrs. © George Engstrom‘s ~mother, Mrs. May Reid, is visiting her two sons and a daughter â€"who reside in Los. Angeles, â€"Calif., for the summer. Another daughter,. Miss Gladys Reid, assistant superintendent of schools in Globe, Ariz., has gone to Los Angeles for the summer. of McLean, Ill, visited Mr. and Mrs. Berry Devine on Saturday. â€" Mrs. W. K. Hout entertained her luncheon bridge club on Wednesday at her home on Warrington road. Bobby Klemp of Highland Park spent Tuesday with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenberger. Meats Are Down Virginia Bacon Squares . = 12¢ Smoked Picnics HOCKLESS Smoked Boneloss Butts, no waste, all lean meat ........................ Pork â€"Loinâ€"RUASL .â€"...........~..â€";.« qurcieisentram «s Fresh Dressed Milk Fed Stewing Chickens Boiled Ham, Whole or Half Piece................ Frankfurters, Very Faney ........................ 1j ¢..s s 2 ucomente Choice selected by A&P‘ M benduun:.- : ie fro, s theymwieed i enough innoyw.nll:? SPECIAL MILD CURE Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Koch of Hazel avenue have as their guest, Mr. Koch‘s sister of Los Angeles, Calif. Miss Elizabeth Weimar of Chicago is spending several weeks with her sister, Mrs. Dan Hunt. » Mr.. and Mrs. B. H. Kress eaterâ€" tained relatives from Alma, Mich and WW@M ABasson Glfanis ntient en ... Mrs.. Robert Greenslade..has .postâ€" poned her luncheon bridge club until next Tuesday. $ Bhirley Wing has recovered from the measles. Mrs. Elizabeth Meyer of Chicago spent Monday with her daughter Mrs. Roy Miller; Mr, and Mrs. William Fehr of Manâ€" hattan, IIl., were guests at the Isaac Rapp home, last Sunday. â€" Open "Allâ€"Drug" Drug Store in Bank Building Earl W. Gsell and Oscar Lundgren are opening a drug shop which will specialize exclusively in filling preâ€" scriptions andâ€" supplying sickâ€"room needs. This shop is located at North Shore Trust building, 2 N. Sheridan road, Highland Park, IIl., Room 801, and is equipped with modernistic fixâ€" tures. ; 3 Constant care© and thought given over many years to helpful cooperaâ€" tion with physicians and patients of the community, has earned for Earl W. Gsell & Co., that explicit trust of the medical profession which is shown by <the "Tact that their prescription work constantly. increases. f Because of this growth in their prescription work and our sick room supplies department they realize this community for a drug store that devotes its‘ entire time and effort to the needs of physician and patient. "It must be! Fifty million insects can‘t possibly have made a mistake!" nic ?" "ITan‘t this an ideal spot for a picâ€" Thursday; June 11, LB. 14c Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. Ib. 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