m ELIGH IEEN £ T n Carleton college, with‘a group of LOCBI an_d ber sona| f l college young peonl% inch:di“inx Marâ€" , « garet Huddle of innetka, spent / Q‘ Dqgrf!eld P . | Thanksgiving Day at the John Meyâ€" | ers home in Minneapolis. Miss Ashâ€" o | man will return to the home of her The Ender families spent Thanksâ€" parents, the Lewis Ashmans, two giving at the E. J. Bingham home{ weeks from Friday for the Christâ€" in Chicago. 4 3 mas holidays. Reliable Laundry £Dry Cleaming Co. â€" to us and call for it! 25 lbs. Wet Wash .. .. .. & on these prices if you bring your laundry 15 lbs. Dry Wash with Q1.40 ; Flat Work nicely ironed. (10c each additional Ib.) â€" $1.50 Completely finished and ready to wear. Flat Work, per Ib. . . .10¢ Wearing Apparel includâ€" â€"ing Shirts, per lb. 35¢ Libertyville Officeâ€"330 N. Milwaukee Ave. Libertyville 290 105 N. WABASH AVE: Almer Coe & Company That the finer considerations of style and appropriateness are well exempliâ€" fied in Almer Coe glasses is evidenced by the character of Almer Coe patronage. 1645 ORRINGTON AVE., EVANSTON PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN S â€" Refinements See the newer and better types and styles in spectacles and eyeglasses Chicago Stores:, $1.25 â€" $1.00 / EL 1 20% Discount© "PRECISION MADE® GLA SS E& 18 80. LaSALLE ST. YOU PAY $1.20 TWE â€"PKEESE Clara and â€"Mr.â€"Arthurâ€"Ender â€"and The annual business meeting and election of officers of the church school of the Bethlechem Evangelical church will be held Thursday eveâ€" ning. Mr,. and Mrs. George Ott and five children, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horenâ€" berger and son Mr. Ralph Horenberâ€" ger were Thanksgiving Day guests at the A. G. Klemp ‘home in Highâ€" land Park. § â€"Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ender enâ€" tertained at dinner on Sundayâ€" in honor of their wedding anniversary. Guests included Rév. C. L, MeDonâ€" cugh, Mrs. Catherine Ender, Miss Mr. and Mrs. â€"William ~Antes of Highland Park.â€" 2 Mr. James O‘Connor, Miss Rose O*Connor, ~Mr.~and ~~Mrs.~ Frank O‘Connor and little son, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O‘Connor and little daughter with the Richard Santley and Richard O‘Connor families of Highwood were Thanksgiving Day guestsâ€"at the â€"farm â€"home ofâ€"Miss Margaret O‘Connor of Telegraph road. Covers were laid for fourâ€" "Sandwich Day" in Deerfield on Monday, again met with wonderful success, this week‘s amount of over five hundred sandwiches exceeded last week‘s gift to the Northwestâ€" ern University Settlement House. Assisting Mrs. Robert Johnson this week were Mrs. Arthur H. Harriâ€" son and Mrs. W. F. Lockridge of Bannockburn, Mrs. W. J. Amendt of tbeen the house guest of Mrs. Mary Gieske . of..Barrington..for.â€"several months returned to Deerfleld the Wednesday before Thanksgiving. _ ~‘The â€" Merner â€" families â€" spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Edward Behm of Gardner, IIL Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause and family were Thursday dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrman of Chicago. _ _ _ â€" 51 South St. Johna Avenue open until 9 o‘clock. inning Saturday, your lie .‘,‘::ricc Stmâ€wt'll be PuBLIC SERVIcE COMPANY ‘ â€"OF NORTHERN ILLINGOIS â€" cash Miss TIrene Rockenbach left Sun. day for Hoopeston, Ill., where she will â€"be: one of the instructors in a leadership training school for church school workers, which will be in session every evening this week She will teach a class in "The Study of Early Childhood." A ber the project each Monday morn. 0. I. Rockenbach, and daughters Lydia of Lake Zurich, Alice of Buâ€" chanan, Mich., Mr. and Mrs. Wil. liam Brandenberg (Helen) of Nor. wood Park, and his grandson Frank Heybleck, Lake Zurich, were Thanksâ€" giving Day callers at the George Rockenbach home. Included in the guests were the son, granddaughters and â€"great grandson of the host. the Elm Place auditorium on Satur. day afternoon, Dec. 12th, at two o‘clock. Tickets may be secured in Deerfield from . Mrs. E. â€"B.. Jordan, who is ticket chairman of the plays for the Highland Park Woman‘s club, or the three members of her Deerfield committee: â€" Mrs. Lewis Ashman, Mrs. Edwin Wood, and Mrs. C. W. Boyle. 1% ~Mrs. Hertschel â€"of Chicago is asâ€" sisting in the care of Miss Elizaâ€" beth Kruse, who is very ill at the home of her niece, Mrs. Edward Selig. The Mixmaster‘s electric beater whips cream, mashes potators, stirs batters, mixes drinks. Iis electric reamer squesezes out every drop of juice from oranges and lemons. Its mayonnaise dripper drips salad oil while the beater is,doing the mixing. All these tedious kitchen chores the Mixmaster does without ever getâ€" ting tired. Finished in white, comâ€" plete with two green mixing bowls. Only $21 cashâ€"only $2 down. Because it saves so much time H. C. Hawes of Deerfleld. The three Thanksgiving Day guests at the William‘ Koebelin home were Mrs. The â€" Tuesday Evening Sewing club will meet next week at the home of Mrs. J. R. Notz of Knollâ€" wood road. & Schminke of Wheeling and the Wilâ€" mot family of Oak Park. =Mr.â€" and Mrs.â€"C. T. Anderson enâ€" tertained at Dinner Sunday eveâ€" the MIXMASTER YÂ¥ou‘ll find 100 other desirable your Public Service Store or your neighborhood electrical dealer‘s, Come in. "Peter Pan" will be presented at is a gift any woman will appreciate IIWIIIUIL +6 ht ilts‘+ Highland Park 2900 1981 Hig The press on th erno6 stron, 49â€"0, is th the 1 and pcvlet tory up a claim ship lineu Bart] Igâ€"; Benv Seort down Bartl doub rath rath play the for Cred for P for 1 scort for 1 right time: high over is la1 brilli nas | that iron dians in b: img n direc coact cals team out ¢ ies a good Re extr: they sti na an in