& LCs ibe nsirenionn n in iniGntrecclsni n LE ENe m or i 30. t on gocnmnemates â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"Specialâ€"Food Show at > tarsâ€"can beâ€"saved évery month by ‘% making â€"purchaseâ€"this way and: storâ€" npf e rsmen snn %e~&flmaflarket in the food in Frigidaire. A Frigidaire cabinet has ‘been placed on the floor and in it is stored a wide variety of meats, vegâ€" etables, fruits, milk and other perâ€" ishables, which will keep fresh for days in the refrigerated food comâ€" partment. . The exhibit shows how fruits, vegetables and meats are all lower priced when bought in quantities. And it points out that several dolâ€" «~Friday and Saturday, a special food show is being held in the Raâ€" vinia Market at Ravinia. This unâ€" usual display will demonstrate to shoppers how electric refrigeration makes it possible for the housewife to economize through quantity buyâ€" ing. y S â€"For more than twenty v The Highland: â€" Avenue _ May be bhilt profitably now â€" with the lowest material and labor costs in years â€" better working conditions â€" sufficient money at low rates of interest coupled with our complete Architectural Serviceâ€" building and landâ€" scaping.. Here‘s an advantage for you. We want you to feel free to consult with us at absolutely no obligation on your part and let us show you exactly what this advanâ€" tage can mean in dollars and cents and in the satisfaction of having a home that will fulfill your every desire. . H. Gathercoal day afternoon. Mrs, Jones was the widow of Dr. Charles E. Jones of Chicago, who passed on in June 1927, and the sister of. Mrs. W. H. L. Bowden Mrs. Charles E. Jones passed on suddenly at Los Angeles, Calif\, Tuesday, Dec.â€"8. Services were held in Chicago at Hursen‘s chapel at 9:30 Sunday morning, Dec. 13. Inâ€" terment â€"wasâ€"at Bangor, Mich.,; Sunâ€" attractive bargains. special prices in connection with the food exhibit. There are some very 2}> Wilmette, Illinois . C. E. Jones Dies : in California Dec. 8 of your dreams T o+ ce w im ._H. L. Bowden ; day. mc TBE ~PRESS every month b?TfBFSE is ‘running Designed by James J. Gathercoal Te lt o c atteiccol t oi n cctpaelegr os t iev : > trteine m oliderer roveina ns abstk c ac css 202C C oi 0 JBOER SOR o e t wE 1 p ce o c apor n cooinigeingg in s inmmgy m en‘ vequsrans..c t M The Outdoor Display Contest sponsored by The Highland Park Press is creating a great deal of interest, and many homes have alâ€" ready entered the contest. â€" Fill in the entry blank found on another page of this paper and mail it toâ€" CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Robert F. Gray and her sons and daughters wish to thank the I. 0. 0. F. Lodge 451, of Crystal Lake, III., the American Legion Post No. 264, and their many friends for their kindness and assistance durâ€" ing their recent bereavement. . â€" she chas ~made her â€"home since the loss of her husband. _She leaves alâ€" so her nephew, Rawson, and niece, Marjorie. bouth â€"St. Johns avenue Phone Wilmette "The Order of the Builders, Iry ing Park chapter 22. Otto F. Schols, secretary." This order is a junior branch of the Masonic lodge. Are in Doubt . ‘"From the position of the body, we could not ascertain whether it was a suicide or that Casey had beet killed by some one else," Chief Dep uty Sheriff Kennedy stated. right temple and tore away both "eyes and the bridge of his nose. _ _: Both of Casey‘s hands had glove on â€"them and they were in his coat pockets. His cap was on the ground, about six feet from the body. In Casey‘s pockets was found i hunting license, obtained on Nov. # in Chicago. He had given his age as 21. A membership card was found which bore the following printel words. 3 body, was a double ‘barrel shotgun with the right shot discharged. Shot in Head § â€"_The shot had struck Casey at the Kennedy and Coroner John L. Tayâ€" lor were called to the scene. ~~They found the body, dressed in a dark suit and chinchilla overcoat and black oxfords, frozen. To the right of him, almost parallel to the PARKES, The Florist| [ _ wlz on his way. Later in the day he decided to return to the woods and investigate. He then notified Chief of Police P. McLaughlin at Deerfield. _ Haggie was ‘llBout'_l_()O feet "From the spot where Casey lay stretched on the brush, but he believed some one was sleeping and he continued morning in the Hiawatha_ woods, about three miles from Deerfeld, by John Haggie of Deerfield, while hunting. The coroner‘s jury on Sunday re. turned an open verdict at the in. quest held at the Kelley Funeral Home, Highland Park with the re. quest that Lake county authoritie continue <~the investigation in the boy‘s death. * Search for the hunting companion of Willard J. Casey, 18â€"yearâ€"old Carl Schurz high school student, whose body was found Saturday near Deep. field with a gunshot wound in the head, is being made to solve the mysterious â€"shooting ~which ~ cause| the youth‘s death. As no other gift carries so sweet a sentiment. You will find what you want in Potted Plants and Cut Flowers for your Christmas gifts at MYSTERY IN DEATH â€" ©~* NEAR DEERFIEL CEhiefâ€"Deputy Sherif ~Thomas Dead from Gunshot Wound in Head; Inquest Thought Boy Asleep $3 17, well attended _ At 8 o‘clock . With ~Christmas place for 72 o tion . Christmas Bantaâ€"Claus the hearts of the committee H. Doland, W Carthy, D. De The Mothers will take plac 2:30 at the Y. for the childre to the club. Each mother the grabâ€"bag f and have gifts and went _ hor Tovely parchme: again came ou instruction in day afternoon girls took adv land â€"Park â€"and carols in front lic â€"libraryâ€" on at 5:30 o‘cloc individually wil ple who are ill carols sung for troops register in darning st« After the fag invested as a fun The regular evening â€"Dee, 1 Miss Marsh, on Saturday f parents. The of her troop : jum.â€" The gir Shade making the Ravinia‘s After the â€" meeting adjoi followed by had been ins; ners and were going Many natio girls sitting in our leader, s outfit which â€" il“ hland Par ie o mal tor and in The troop div rï¬tomefl ean and Ba and the secor of Louise Mil to dress dolls, THURSDAY. This was fol Next we deli in signal ‘The pla Sweet s 0 the Now . Of all Gir] the pr