o4 3( HONEYDEW MELON, size 8 or VALENCIA ORANGES .______ TRANSPARENT APPLES ____ SEEDLESS GRAPES ___ __ _ PURE Crackers Milk WHITE HOUSE MILK _4 Tall Cans 25c lflEEDA BAKEM' PREMIUM OR soDaA PET, CARNATION oR BORDEN‘S EVAPORATED same use an w ass Cane Sugar 1048c Let the A&P Coffee Service Summer Booklet tell m how to make perfect iced coffeeâ€"and other delicious mdunmlooldcoffccdrfnlc. Mfwk...hdoy. ' Eight O‘clock Coffee Get acquainted this week with most tempti é some oo Poipo n io Ioe ie S fpe most teantine of Standing Rib Roast Beef Pot Roast Fresh Stewing Chickens _ Roast Loin Pork _______. Boneless Roll Veal Roast Boneless Corned Beef ___. Round Steak :__._.__.__.____ Squabs, fresh dressed _ Fresh Dressed Broilers . Boneless Ham Roulettes CHOICE MEATS Special Friday and Saturday Only! HOCTNIHWSNNGITND seb ememes "M0 CNNBRTAIWEL o. ue Feaciose Buy them at A & P and enjoy a worthwhile saving, because A & P has reduced retail meat prices to correspond with lower market prices. . Red Circle = 23« No finer coffees are than these blends of Eight O'ciod:, Red Circle and Bolwï¬â€"ane coffees bought n the greatest number of coffee dri Bokar . 2=55¢ MILD AND MELLOW o =©50° Exquisite Aroma and Flavor Rich and Fullâ€"Bodied _._....Ib. 29¢ D. 18€ _ Ib. 22¢ __.Ib. 25¢ ___Jb. 35¢ ‘each 65¢ 20 1b. 1b; LB. LB. dozen 29¢ A lbs. 25¢ __Jb. 15¢ 33¢ 29¢ T 6 E Mrs, Hole came as a bride in 1863 to the little house just east of the house in which she has lived since 1905, living for 68 years in those two houses. Mr. Hole purchased the 20 acres surrounding those houses in 1862 at $11 an acre. Mr. Hole who was born in 1823 passed away in 1901. When she was a child Mrs. Hole was very delicate and did not atâ€" \ â€"PASSES ON, THURSDAY Lizzie Close was married March 26, 1863 to Mr.. Philip Hole, who came to Deerfield from England in 1845. Mr. and Mrs. Hole had nine children, five of whom are living: Mrs. Fred Meyer (Lulu), Mrs. Ira Gardner (Katie), and Ira Hole of Deerfield, Samuel Hole of Shelby, Mont. and Benjamin V. Hole of Burâ€" lingame, Calif. One dau rt n (Jessie) passed away in 1920.: . > .50 o d e en PR E 8 8 _ _Mrs. Hole was a charter member of the Deerfleld â€"Presbyterian church, which was organized May 13; 1878 and taught a class© in. the Sunday school until she was 75 years of age. The number of young men and women in the village who listenedâ€"to her exposition of the Bible on Sunâ€" days, would make a long list of maâ€" ture men and women living here and in other places. h ste Elizabeth Caroline Close was born in Rockland (now Lake Bluff) on Oct. 5, 1845, a daughter of John and Elizabeth ~Dietrich Close, who came from Herzogzum â€" Nassau, Germany with their family, to America in 1836. They had 12 children; only one, Benâ€" jamin â€"J. Closé of Glendale, Calif. now survives. Mrs. Philip R. Hole passed. away Thursday evening at her home on Deerfleld avenue at the age of 85 years and 9 months. Services for Mrs. Philip R. Hole spite "Are Held Sunday ;"Iï¬â€˜amew in Deerfield Cemetery and 1 Pony Ridesâ€"Merryâ€"Goâ€"Roundâ€"Ferris Wheel Many New Features KUM OVER s WAUKEGAN ROAD Thursdayâ€"Fridayâ€"Saturday July 9thâ€"10thâ€"11th OT OF GOLD GIVEN AWAY CARNIVAL DEERFIELD Benefit Holy Cross Church, Deerfield, Illinois at mandant‘s House. _ Mrs, Louis F. Bader and her daughâ€" ter, Miss Constance Bader, who have been visiting Rear Admiral and Mrs. W.S. Crosley at Great Lakes, have returned to their home in Dover, Mass. Mrs. Ellis N. Talbott, of Richâ€" mond, Virginia, remains at . Great Lakes as a house guest in the Comâ€" in her entire life. This was spread over two winter sessions when she lived with her married sister, and at. tended the Port Clinton school. â€" In Funeral services were held Sunday afternoon, July 5, at the Presbyterian church with interment at the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"cemetery. ~ Rev. M. ‘J. Andrews officiated. Mrs. Hole‘s six grandsons acted as pall bearers. dren, 21 grandchildren and 14 great grandâ€"children,;â€"{oneâ€"great â€"pgrandâ€" child, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Page wasâ€"born the day of her funeral). ' se remaining. The most beautiful speciâ€" men is the single tree standing west of the tracks that was a big tree fifty years ago. It is now owned by Miss Jewett. f 4 One of the beauty spots of Deerâ€" field which should be a park is the small tract of land remaining from the Hole farm east of the Deerfield station. Some of the oaks in the original forest, through which the railroad tracks run in 1871, are still Mrs. Hole‘s writing é very beautiful, and would put to shame that of many college graduates. â€" For years she was Deerfield‘ correspondent for the Wauâ€" kegan Gazette, belonged to our Athâ€" enian club ‘and upon frequént ocâ€" casions _ of _importance composed poems that she has delivered in pubâ€" lic. Several years ago at a missionâ€" ary meeting in Highland Park she recitedâ€"fromâ€"memory ~her most beâ€" loved poem: "My Bible, how I love it. It‘s the treasure of my heart." Thursday, July 9, 1931 The Sycan space will h of Sy: nue. punch is sch ward Music Mrs. eral those heari a ver hear Cont wellâ€" Bett] Canr Pard Helel cobus Th So strip Leag from in s High peal resis! sunn They hous of M Thu 511