p FEe devs The program was given by J. H. Burdette who toldâ€"the story of rose culture with its attendant struggles â€", =â€"â€"BHIGHLAND PARKâ€"â€" 1HILJHAV- â€" & J. H. Burdette Speaks at the Clubhouse. During the half hour devoted to business it was deâ€" cided â€"to hoid future meetings on the fourth Tuesday of each month at 2:00 p.m. The Community Garden class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club THIE QuUALITY CROCIRS OF Th1 National T Food Stores Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Grapofrult Floridas 317© 3§%:13: Red Raspberries 3 :: 3 for Flour Folks! Here are some Mu, _ real Food EuT EU Bargains .. Hunt‘s=â€"â€"Fresh Flavor Extra Fancy Washington Jonathans Our Breakfast Blend National Deluxe Coffee 2335c Gold Medalâ€"Kitchenâ€"Testedâ€" ~â€"_â€"_ Accepted by American Medicat Association 503 Central Avenne Peaches "‘wk:.cacc. ~ 3 Pineapple "*""*}s="" 3 Pineapple*};";=«=" 3 Apricots ‘""yj$x="* â€" 3 Pears ‘*repsiuweo .c~. a All â€" Mi C T Hazel famnmane *10« 4* 47c on Rose Culture 0c *"* 3 19c¢ s i;!‘;' 16‘: 24%â€"ib. 6 4c ~Kitchen:Testad.â€" _ °9 5â€"lb Canned Fruit Sale modity prices. Now food prices are even lower than last year. Compare not only the items listed here, but all items in these food stores and you‘ll find our moneyâ€" saving prices lower than elsewhere. hese rood stores. A year ago our prices reduced with each period of lower comâ€" The same these food stores. A : MIDDLE WIST Lux Soap â€" 3««19¢ Wrisiey‘s Famous Soap â€" Lux 2.% 17¢ t 20« Flakesâ€"For Daintiest Garments Quick Arrow 2 s:. 35c blooming period and of the crownâ€" ing joy of success. Pads and note books were in evidence and pencils, busity fiying: ~Apparently the menâ€" bers are roseâ€"conscious! ~~â€"Mrs:â€"John Deniszson, retiring presiâ€" dent and present program chairman entertained the speaker and outâ€"goâ€" ing officers and the new president, Mrs, Ernest G. Reed, at luncheon at her home after the meeting. a atures, the need of proper soil and Snider‘s Catsup Made from Mulled Tomatoes Sauverkraut‘*.10c¢ fpannant 2 som. 19¢ 5.150 Swift & Co. Soap Flakes te quality is offered in + S3 ctâ€"»19¢ *CBE PRESs through? I‘ve just heard that my] -}oh;;.'s-i-l;l:iul:r ~at . the top . and *Â¥ife huas been taken sériously i. ~ | plural at the bottom. ~â€" ~ * and convertible models. The allâ€"weather phaetons are proâ€" vided with glass partitions between the tonneau and the front compartâ€" ment. This partition can be raised or lowered at will, Incidentally, on all open models ash receptacles are provided in all four doors. Phaetons also have foldâ€" ing center arm rests in the rear seats. An improved type of top is used on the new Cadillacâ€"LaSalle models, this year, and they are exâ€" tremely easy to operate. «Teal cloth are shown in these cars. Both seâ€" dans and imperials are equipped with robe rails, and, in many of the models, these rails are covered with upholstery cloth. Genuine walnut smoking and vanâ€" ity sets are among the many apâ€" pointments found in the imperial and â€"sedanâ€"models. â€"And all the closed models, both Cadillac and La Salle, are provided with ash recepâ€" tacles located at the top of the inâ€" strument panel for the convenience of the driver and front seat pasâ€" senger. s All the new Cadillacs Rhd La Salle closed models offer greater headroom and wider seats this year, and the shoulder room has been inâ€" creased by three inches. Dome and quarter lights of appealing design Broadcloth, whipcord and mohair upholstery are offered on all cars, and in designs that will please the The La Salle line this year shows a new model, the fiveâ€"passenger town coupe with a body by Fisher. This newest La Salle has extra large front seatsâ€" which fold forward, when desired. Ample leg room is provided for passengers in the broad rear seat, and an exceptionally large built in trunk compartment makes +« A total of 62 different standard body choices is offered in the Cadilâ€" lacâ€"La Salle line, divided between the La Salle Vâ€"8, Cadillac Vâ€"8, Cadâ€" illac Vâ€"12 and Cadillac Vâ€"16. This is one of the widest selections ever offered by Cadillac and is made up of 41 Fisher bodies and 21 bodies by Fleetwood. _ Ultraâ€"modern appointments, unâ€" dreamed of five years ago, are in evidence on all cars in this popular line. ‘The visitor carries away from the Cadillacâ€"La Salle display a definâ€" ite impression of luxury; of inlaid walnut panels; deep, rich upholsterâ€" ies; luxuriously comfortable seats; of expensive vanity and smoking sets; heavy carpets and other fine appointments that distinguish the America‘s almost insatiable taste for motor car luxury, comfort and modish â€"refinements is generously answered in the new Cadillacâ€"La Salle line displayed at the Automoâ€" bile Show, this year. Golfer (to foursome ahead): Parâ€" Inctreased Comfort and Luxury* St. N ons en To M discriminating motorist ACâ€"LA SALLE Slashing the price of bread 20 per _ cent the Waukegan Retail Bakers‘ association, last week announced its new scale of prices. On the large loaf the price was cut from 15 to 12 cents and on the smaller loaf from 10 cents to 8 cents. * The United States Commission for the celebration of the 200th Anâ€" niversary of the Birth of George Washington this year has published a chart which is said for the first time to be a reproduction in colors of flags used during the American Revolution. ~These charts are parâ€" ticularly appropriate for display in libraries and reading rooms. Cong. Chindblom has ordered one of these charts sent to the H. P. Public liâ€" brary, a letter to Miss Hendee, the librarian, says. field the bells of the St. Paul‘s and Presbyterian churches will join the worldâ€"wide appeal for reduction of armaments. Thoughtful people will follow the Geneva conference with great interest. Shall the policy of increasing armaments continue and plunge the world into economic disâ€" aster, or shall armaments be reâ€" duced and the burdens of taxation be relieved? 3 Chindblom Is Sending â€" Flag Chart to Library Church Bells to Ring Mark Opening Session church bells will be rung at eleven o‘clock Tuesday morning to mark the opening session of the Geneva In the second half, St. Pauls started an offense that soon found them out in front by a big margin as Segert, Rogan, Thomas, Silver and Maiman all scored from the field. 5 expense of the News Flashes,. The game started slow with neither team scoring until half the first quarter was over, then Mayer, of the Flashes, started to score from all angles to give his team a 11â€"3 lead only to have St. Pauls tie it up at the half, 13â€"13. The defeat of Northbrooks was a thrillerâ€"from start to finish, as both teams scored from all parts of the floor. St. Pauls started slow, but soon tied up the score and then took the lead and held it throughout till the final gun went off. St. Paul‘s led at the half 26â€"18. Richâ€" ards starred for Northbrook, while Segert, Thomas and "Red" Silver were St._Paul‘s best onâ€"theâ€"scoring end. my night, Jan, 22, and handed them a 40â€"387 set. back. Monday night, Jan. 25, the Highland Park News Flashes were host to the orange and black and were on the short end of a 41â€"29 score. St. Paul‘s Team of Teacher: John, is the word "trousâ€" Paul‘s of THURSDAY,â€"JANUARY 28, 1033 Basketball Games traveled at th next of Dfl;fll of severs make val day eve;l: home of Sunset co and defe: Played C % Mrs., W ridge cl evening. the Wilr On W ketball t ical chut with the Mr. a David sp Mrs. Joh Mrs. Bu: Forest o of the grandfa bach. 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