Â¥ m O C PCET rs. F. H. Browning d :.illl Campbell rs. o i es s. Hector s. Robert Becker s. M. H. Wright M. Bradford anierre Mann & annierre Mann =<Swst 8. William Dickenson 3. W. F. Ross will be 'i » °V GOOVIIGIU ven in the . A reception to bid farwell to the s‘ high .lchool saudtâ€" outgoing officers and to welcome the ay evening, Jan. 20, | y y OF s Altar and Rosary e benefit.of the high Society wes held Wednesday afterâ€" relief fund. noon (yesterday) at the Holy Cross d the 1 ; parish hall + on the list are The concert given by the Prairie F, Edward Seose View band which was bromdeast rs. W. E. Casselberry, Jr. rs. Henry Rhode ns. Plnlr{nti-r rs. Haven Requa To Tiliem Quigley re. Slason Thompson K. Goodman : Lee Gntewnoa : frangitnns netmer . L. R. Clark rs. Charles Young dt. an. 25, at her united with the Church about 30 rs. Fred Held. was exceptionâ€" the church and ‘d at home and an evidence of ‘ersonal ield yer Batt, who ¢ (the Wagner | John Huhn of: the Order et last Wedâ€" home of Mrs. A frien‘d ‘;;'y;': other IE?‘G& ' Tel. H. P. 2774 _ 513 Elm Place to the upper is very il Robert Grinnell . JANUARY 19, 1983 I THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1983 Delgay*" have movâ€" grandâ€" Tel. Highland Park 57 Generator, Starter, Ignition Units Repaired Electric System Rechecked and Rewired Autolite Bosch Deleo Remy Dyneto Strombers _Phileo Diamond Grid Batteries : Butter and Eggs AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS . Highland Park 57 â€" Glencoe 59 Lake Shore Creamery B-‘c.n.um s w nz T : 497 N. Green Bay Road ed in Mondiy’n 5:;;,-};- t'i;: .:;l: vanced register of the American Guernsey Cattle Club. In the picâ€" BODY AND FENDER WORK SPRING SERVICE AUTO BLACKSMITH her picture taken by the Heraldâ€" Examiner staff photographer last wee!c. Lena, w-hose likeness appearâ€" "Lena of Thorn Hall," champion milk producer of the Guernsey herd on the August Zeising farm within the village limits of Deerfield, had The concert given by the Prairie View band which was broaicast Sunday from radio station WMBI was enjoyed over many local radios. Every number was exceptionally well played by the 35 members who were privileged to go to the Moody Bible Institute radio station. JOHNSON & DAHL MOTOR CAR _ ELECTRIC SERVICE 322 North,First Street Phone Highland Park 77 Local and Personal Highland Park, IM. or Rebuild Any Make of Radiator Bumps and Dents Out of Your : Auto Body and Fenders HIGHLAND BUMP SHOP Car In and Get Estimate 29 8. SECOND ST. â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Professional and i Classified Directory hn.n,fl Garden Supplies 523 Central Ave.©: _ Tel H.P. 197 ‘ BRAND BROS. > PAINTING and DECORATING _ â€" Paints, Wall Paper, Glass Window Shades, Auto Glass â€" _ Painters‘ Supplies > _ Central & Second St. Tel. H. P. 949 Ream 305 North Shore Trust Blig. j Telephone 678 2 North Sheridan Road NHighls. _ Park Meierhoff Hardware Co. Love Gunckel, Mr. and l'lrl.â€"i:rrv; Devine and son Norbit were dinner Friday evening, Jan. 20, at 8:15 in the auditorium of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school, for the benefit of the high school students relief Tickets for "At Madame Delgay‘s" an amusing comic opera, may be obâ€" tained from Mrs. S. M. Gooder, Mrs. M. O. Hopkins, Mrs. W. F. Lockridge or at Hout‘s ~Drug store in Deerâ€" field. The play is being presented of her sister, Mrs.. in Chicago Thursday. Mrs. Mary Koebelin spent Tuesâ€" day with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mohrbach in Winnetka. ture, she was being milked by Rusâ€" sell Batt, while George Bumgtt, sen looked on. ‘Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Meyer attendâ€" ed a concert in Elmhurst on Thursâ€" day evening at which their nephew, Ira Hole, Jr., took part. For Quality and Service Call H. P. 1581 ' SANTI BROS. DAIRY â€"â€" _ Highland Park, HI. PASTEURIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGs DR. B. A. HAMILTON DR. A. J. WURTH J.. C. Wilman ~wuri:h'e guest on n tbn wemnrnqptiote Apctaomenm i menmmne Sarah Gilmore THE PRESS Landscape Construction Co. 915 Logan Street Phone H. P. 2288 * We fertilize and trim evergreens and fertilise .I.‘I ""Ibll'!::::b:‘mflom 700 Central Ave., Highland Park, C1. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. CABINET WORK FURNITURE REPAIRED * Refinishing and Upholstering 388 Central Ave. Phone H. P. 573 Lawn Mowers Sharpened Tel. H.P. 495 _ 35 8. St. Johns Ave. Send your lawn mowers to us for : REPATR AND SHARPENING We call for and deliver noon at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Engstrom. Miss Rose Frost spent the weekâ€" end with her aunt, Miss Rose Nolan in Rondout. A.0.0.A. Girl Reserves are startâ€" ing hobby books. Florence Chamberlin entered the second grade in the Deerfield school The A. V. Mericle, Fred Mericle, and Ben Siljestrom families were among those from this vicinity who attended the ski jump at Cary on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mericle were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Walden in Waukegan on Friday. Mrs. Roy Thompson and daughter Pauline, spent Thursday at the Perry Thompson home. Mrs. May Reid entertained a group of friends on Friday afterâ€" Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS guests Friday‘ evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Korenin in. ‘Waukegan, _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul McHugh and son of West Lake Forest visited at the Henry _J- nlix:em_i home on Sunday. Lawn Mower Shop Tailoring and Repairing JOHN NELSON E. NELSON Fay, PHONE 583 f UPHOLSTERING CABINET WORK CHAIRS RECANED MARIIO CU lS;'I'CHIARA H 124 8. FIT P.S'l'. k third grade. A flag was bought with the money the third grade received from the P.T.A. for having the most parents represented last month. The Deerfield school paper states that Dorothy Jean Anderson has Three new pupils have enrolled in the first grade: Sally Sallach from Bannockburn, Lillian. Smith from Wheeling and Rosemary Jensen from Winnetka. Reasonable Prices _ No Chafg? for Second Cup HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA . Delicious Food J. SMITH JUNK REP AIRED â€" First St. _ Highland Park week, coming from the Jahn TELEPHONE 410 most book reports in the