Bvi=\, fleA . rBe PR 15. ho F4 Mess c3 30 PcC ;i Re o % “}\ e aIl.:~ plc> > £1 6 o ~£1]â€" t <wP o $54 : ; Light Meat Tuna Fish . . 2 }%, 25¢, . | ~| _ 8â€"Diamond Japanese Crabmeat "t2; : 25¢ Ti B&M Lobster . â€" . _._. â€" k 19° § ; Gorton‘s Codfish "Y%"°. . . ‘FÂ¥ 23¢ ~ THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC tEA co. sarmon )20 &p SULTANA ALASKAN e no. 1 TALL 49¢ the best of sea foods. Special low prices THE PRESS The Mother‘s club of . the Wilmot school will meet Thursday afterâ€" noon, March 10, at 2:30 in the school library room. Hostesses will be Mrs. G. Frase and Mrs. Robert Page. _ a M " wse se > â€" D.n.'t mï¬r’ ï¬ n‘m"‘u Locq'l and Personal {litia and flu at his h;me on Su Charles G. Pettis has resumed his work at Kenilworth after a several days illness. _ _ _ . _._ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Krause ‘of Deerfield avenue had as their dinner guests on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Henry Behrman and Mr. and Mrs. Ole Stensland of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. August Schomberg of Oak Park. Covers were laid for fifteen. Mr. Milton Frantz has been ill at his home on Stratford road. _© vacation. Miss Jane Ashman has written & version. of Alexander Pope‘s mock epic, "Theâ€"Rapeâ€"of the Lock," for. the May fete at Carletonâ€"college; Northfield, Minn., on â€"May 14, and will be presented in pantomime and dances. Jane, a senior, is president of her club and planned the setting for the Washington ball on Februâ€" ary 22, with a replica of Mount Verâ€" ;;);i’;â€"c'loorway, v'vindqw_s and ‘gil}ars There are clubs at Carleton college Warm luncheons,‘which have been served at the Deerfield Grammar school during the winter, will be disâ€" continued on Monday, March 7, as the weather is so mild and most of ‘the children go home at noon durâ€" ing the pleasant weather. & attend the Lake County Teacher‘s Institute on Saturday, March 5, at 10 o‘clock at the Waukegan Townâ€" ship â€"highâ€"school. â€"Tom Skeyhill, tâ€");:tor,a world traveler and write of biographies, is to. P,e_;t,},‘f, speaker His talk is to be "A Human Study of George Washington." Music will be provided by Ariel‘s quartet. This is the first institute to be called by the new superintendent, returned from FlJlorida. . Jane Hopkins has returned â€" to school after a week‘s illness. Mrs. John Klemp Jr. entertained her band of the Altar and Rosary society on Monday evening, at her home on Ridge road. Plans were made for the St. Patrick‘s card party to be held on the. evening of the seventeenth at the Holy Cross parish hall. s Deerfield members of the Deerâ€" fieldâ€"Shields High SCh'ool_'P. 4 .A. are reminded of the March meeting“ being held Thursday afternoon (toâ€" day) at 3:00 o‘clock in the English club room. â€" Miss Brooks, chairman of advisers, is to be the speaker. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Irving Marshall and William Hanselman of Chicago visâ€" ited at the Ender homes on Saturâ€" day. Mrs. Delbert Meyer has recovered from her two weeks illness, and has resumed her teaching at the Wilâ€" Wessley Stryker has resumed his mot school. The Rev. Father Dooley of Techny will speak each Friday evening durâ€" ï¬; ‘and Mrs. Elmer Clavey have of Deerfield indoor|elub is court. â€" His mother,~ Mrs. â€"F» Meyer, is assisting in caring f ~â€"Mr. and Mrs. _Leslie Brand en tained their bridge club on Wed day evening. _ T k C The March meeting of the Al and Rosary society is being h Friday evening at the Holy Cr parish hall. _ Mrs. Harry Baum and Mrs. Hnm Olendorf attended their bridge c on Tuesday at the home of Mn Marvic Petersen of Libertyville. _ Friday evening at the Holy C Back in the parish hall. icture was a Announcement is made of embered viv marriage of Miss Myrtle Cott he "bark Af daughter of Mrs. Grace Cottrell nd Evelyn B Todd court and Mr. William Jona in an early §] ofâ€" Chicago, on â€" Tuesday â€"eveni Today: they February 16 in Chicago. Mr. ure for the Mrs. Jones are residing on the Sout,: film. â€" Powel _ An unusually large delegation e priviie Deerfield people attended the cele new stardom bration at the Bethany Evangelic nd asked fo church on Sunday when the churc Mady in "High debtsâ€"were burned â€"withâ€"appropri [ S B&: tal}'s.ie ceremonies. & The Independent Social club wil be ~entertained at luncheon at th homeâ€"of Mrs._Louise â€"Soefkerâ€"o County Line road on Wednesda preceding cards. ..The Thursday afternoon sewin Hazel avenue. entertained sixteen guests . at party on Sunday in honor of t birthday anniversaryâ€" of Mrs. Har Whitcomb, at their home on Wilm road. â€"Out of town guests were M and Mrs. J, Dempsey of Winnetl Mr. and Mrs.; George Whitcomb ai â€"â€"Mrs. Edward Klug of Northb visited Mrs.. Raymond Meyer Monday. be shown. There will be two films "Wall Paper, the Beautiful" an "Ride ‘Em Cowboy." _ _ _ _ Rehearsals are being held for th play, "Backâ€"Stage" to be presente Thursday and Friday, March 10 an 11, by the Deerfield Dramati league, at the Deerfield Gramms school. S ; An élection of officers will be he Thursday, March 3, (today), at t allâ€"day meeting of the Dorcas s ciety of the Deerfield Presbyteri church.. â€"At noon, theâ€" Missiona society is serving a cafeteria lun« eon to raise money, to help meet apportionment. The women of t Dorcas society will mend for i Dorcas Home. ~The Wednesday luncheonâ€"five hu "’ig"""P"‘“†dred club met this week at the ho ‘y;‘ o at of Mrs. John Haggie of West p." * field road. * B.enides j Guests on Saturday at the ‘High Prée Fredricks home were Mr. and Knapp, Gt Elmer Crane of Arlington Hei ilian Bond and Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Sh Skipworth, and three daughters of Chicago. alters. â€" â€"~Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton ng. : Harvey spent the weekâ€"end at & Fred M_%.gr home. _ On Satu $ evening Raymond Meyer had as ® It‘s 1 guests at tho\fumnic banquet £ul;,, .546 ots Glenview, his father F. H. M k it and his brotherâ€"inâ€"law Harry ! m°:t"] . > ~PHURSDAY, MARCH 8, : afternoon lay of produc ng around th hey? ince the da was produce whole action three small : |â€" /s ‘Hich P fullâ€"length n include lavi apartments, but â€" mamm« such as was quence in 1 Brent all al« just before & for South 4 people milli of the wate owell ize with a cutives we he way u.: isitors at t! ble," Powe eelâ€"perfectl istling 0: stop the po now from r ogue. ‘Inte ul picture, " ‘"Interfere 64 € sant q3* 44 in