& the c tr ~*~Câ€"â€"fine medats. *A &Pâ€"meats P j * # Il » I l ards of high quality and ow prices that have made our groceries famous. I THE GREAT ATLANTIC a PACHFIC TEA CO. ‘â€" Middle Western Divisian ' Mr. and Mrs., Thomas Wyles reâ€" turned to their home on North Sherâ€" idan road last week froim the sumâ€" mer spent at their ranch in New Mexico. Miss Priscillia LePelley, a student of the Francis Shimer School, will spend _the weekâ€"end with her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Leâ€" Pelley of South Sheridan road. ~~~ 512â€"14 Central Avenue _ Highland Park Highland Parkâ€"Locals Since the days of Merric and venison held sway, the Veal . "19° NATIONALLY ADVERTISED SMOKED i Smoked Butrts 22© CHOICE BEEF BONELESS ROLLED ROAST PotRoast "17© ikinned Hams 16 Swift, Armour, Cudahy, Wilson Meats for every menu â€" 19° SPECIAL HIS WEEKLI anneiroms drngr rmnn ie n t mar amicrzasis. brook, Mass., for interment. ; The pallbearers were. Frank ~IH Ronan. Tack Wiles;" Osborne ~Hijelte; Health Board President â€" Dr. Rogers was president of the the health of the community. He was a member of the medical staff of the Highland Park hospital and other Lake county, Illinois State and American Medical associations. He was a member of Trinity church and a vestryman and a faithful atâ€" tendant and active in the work of The chnrch. :.: _ =::_ a > L onl son, Robert, who is a resident of Yonkers, N. Y. Mrs. Rogers died law, Mrs. Wainright, lives at 441| St. John‘s place. f â€"~ Resolution of Sympathy A resolution of appreciation of Dr.:â€"Rogers‘ services to the city as president of the board of health and expressing sympathy for the relatives was adopted by the city council at the regular session Monâ€" try. He saw action overseas with the: 33rd~division as a lieutenantâ€" colonel. Dr. Rogers was a Mason and belonged to numerous medical He came to Highland Park after QM%%E the army eleven years aco and from that time was one of the Téeading physictansâ€"ofâ€"the city with a wide practice and a host of devoted friends, whose sorrow at his death is sincere. Funeral. Held Monday The funeral service was held at Trinity church Monday afternoon, the Rev. Christoph Keller officiating, house will take on the appearance of a Chinese shop, transformed by many booths presided over by Chiâ€" nese women in native dress. Here you will find displayed Â¥elicate handâ€" made linens suitable for a gift to mother, an embroidered purse or almondâ€"eyed â€" doll for ~sister,â€" cloisâ€" sonne boxes or handâ€"carved beads. In fact, gifts for every purse and every taste can be found in the varied assortment of brasszes, coats, General John J. Clinin. eservations should be made in ****=THF OBEAT ATANTMC & PXCHC TtA Co MidBleNesorn Division vance if possible. In order to enâ€" > courage family parties, a special sandals and handkerchiefs, teas, letâ€" ter paper, incense and many small brary now has on display in its vesâ€" tibule various articlee of Chinese handicraft. Let the children save their pennies and do their Christâ€" mas shopping here after school. Tickets on Sale 4 What a splendid opportunity to have a delicions homeâ€"cooked meal, Chop Suey Supper | At Presbyterian Church, Nov. 20th. FUNERAL ON MONDAY (Continued from page 4) {(Continued from page 3) _r * half price ticket "has ‘been provided not make up a party and reserve a table? Supper will be served from 5:80 to 7:380. For information about tickets call Mrs. Albert Peterson, H. P. 1776, or any guild member, The proceeds from the gulid‘s share in this project will go to the Laird Community House in Chicago, and _various other benevolences which they help toâ€"support. Come and enjoy.this unique party, thus helping others as well as profiting vourself. _ â€" * t â€"~~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"..jOona brand Tomatoes ."};; 106 ___| _ CalumetBaking Powder }$? 25e Heinz Tomato Soup 3 10} oz. Cans 250€ 3 Diamond Crabmeat 64 oz. Can 250 ' FRUITS and VEGETABLES l I(itchen Kienzer . . . NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY‘S QUAKER MAID COLD STREAM PINK CANS CALIFORNIA VALENCIA ORANGES, size 252â€"288....doz. 250 ROME BEAUTY APPLES ...__.___________._.____..6 lbe. 25¢ NEW CABBAGE .............................«......â€"=«..s>.«. 3 108. _ bG NANCY HALL SWEET POTATOES ood White Bread . . . . GRANDMOTHER‘S ENCORE BRAND Spaghetti or Macaroni $%: Sc Sparkle Gelatin Dessert "«sâ€" S lona Brand Lima Beans ‘;27â€" Sc Santa Clara Prunes $*5â€"â€"sâ€" Se Crepe Toilet Paper 3+ 10¢ PACIFIC T TOMATO SAUCE WITH club are giving a baked ham suppe followed by a bazaar and com game on Friday, Nov. 20 at Odd Felâ€" lows hall. Supper will be served at 6 o‘clock. Mr. Carl Horenberger and sq Edward spent last week with rels. tives in Milwaukee. Mr.â€"and Mrs. Paul Pekar of Way. kegan ave., ‘are theâ€" happy parent; of a baby girl born on Friday, Nov. 2 at the Highland Park hospital. y Pan "Bazk ar~ Nov â€"20 â€" 1 c | 16â€"02. 2 lIbs. 25¢