VILL COMPETE Iâ€" ANY PRICEI RICES ces to You A R K 391 ‘ALL CARS |}|â€" ~@ O D G E will. agree with him.â€" s *‘ * laf JOEL MceCREA in Ive Refacing C "SPORT PARADE" diator Anti Freeze Added: Charlie Thaplin: in "The Rink" skets 2o â€" 4 1 @ 3 Sundayâ€"Monday Feb, 26â€"27 restone Tlrw *w ~wv amvr Aamny e ark Plugs ' tional Batteries _n“hir-nkhc"adnï¬ | element are greatly ' wing the meeting, sociability joyed around the tea table » gixth grade mothers, under is a definite movement ROFF r Handles _ ) Caps | ; . than adversity, will exâ€" aces with us and still say Mtomm% which are too thrilling imn.â€" Entertainments. which T. FPEBRUARY 28, 1983 ision of Mrs. Harry Olenâ€" ,putfort)bykhm_&. ply Co. Ford, who is quoted as ne REPAIRING d Park E4. Mrs. John Kofsky _ Virginia Grant Plays â€" : â€"â€" Passes Away Friday Leading â€"Role In Play & Mrs. John Kofsky (nee Mathilda| _ Miss Virgfia Grant, daughter of Biederstadt) died Feb. 17 at the age | Charles_F. ‘Grant, 610 Forest Avâ€" , ;. ‘of sixty years, following a brief ill.| enue, played one of the leading s â€" mness in Elgin. Mrs. Kofsky was a| roles in the Sophomore class play * daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bie.| at Rockford College, Rockford, IIL, 4 I WILL ROGERS .__â€"â€"â€",. |Connecticut Yankee THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 19838 1872 in Northbrook (Northfield) | has the part of the "Marquise de St. where she spent her childhood. She| Maur," in the ~English comedy, was married Feb. 7, 1905 to John| "Cast,". by. Tom Robertson. _ The Kofeky of Deerfield. They spent the| Play: was produced two | nights, first eleven years on a farm now | February 17â€"and 18. _ > part of the village and after selling| . An unusual experiment in college it to Reed Landi# moved to their dramatics is being tried out in this mhunhwo:m‘ry,'rm production, as it has in previous Mrs. Kofsky is survived by herhusâ€"| plays at the college, through a sysâ€" | CLARK GABLE * i No Man of Her Own ;n-é,uxï¬â€œ; m;;‘m;h-;;' i.m' otdonblo m{h'.. Two’ students 1resnments OI Sanu w iCACD, . LAE . 6 had preceded her in death. (There| have been cast for the same part, coffee will be served by the mer were éleven children m-sï¬m mm‘mflum play on the | b¢r#â€"" Bmmlb.) The kys | first and the other cast giving| Everyone is cordially invited e '“;?gu m&r“o‘im 'two::ï¬ble ching is atour Funeral services ; & n an op.| very evening assur day ‘at St." hfl:mm portunity to take part, it fosters for all who attend, at a very nol Church with Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok sportsmanâ€"like â€" competition â€" among.| inal cost, & officiating. Interment was in the :‘:Mim:mbdhthdrm omm mmmreme 0 Deerficld cemetery. 0| t Aarnnr then"" ""_~ _ **_| Deerfleld R. N. A. To 1 + B _0 4n ~WDILAAL 3. "What do you do with your old suit ?" asks a woman novelist, Take it off at night and put it on again (London). RELIABLE LAUNDRY â€"_. AND DRY CLEANING CO. ArlcvoN Highland Park 2400 Adults 30¢ â€" Children 10¢ Saturdayâ€"1. Day Only . Feb. 25 Special For the Kiddies! Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS and VICTOR BROTHERS CO RONAL COLMAN â€"â€"KAY FRANCIS ; 5 MANUFACTURING FURRIERS 368 Central Avenue * â€"____ High Daily 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 Evenings by appointment. »~Wed. Feb. 28, Mar. 1 wfl..,;mmu office from Waukegan Road to _ 781 Deerfield Avenue â€" _ â€" ONLY ONE MORE WEEK To Take Advantage of Our ' ; FEBI§UARY HALFâ€"PRICE & FUR COAT CLEANING The Ambassador Cafe â€" CHINESEâ€"AMERICAN RESTAURANT ~__â€" DR.V. W. SPRIGGS ~__ _ paANCING EVERY NITE ; ; mc /\ §804â€"6â€"8 Fifth Avenue Â¥eb. 23â€"24]| Community Garden _â€" > GREEN TEA POT |: KY" © Class to Meet Feb. 29 . dnvites you to the "‘"l‘" m?ï¬ cdm:a“";;_'uwl class m:; j CONTRAQT BRIDGE â€" Snapshot [ | w11 mmz Wp'gme of Mrs. Wilâ€" || LUNCHEONS _ || liam Cutler, 408 N. Sheridan Road, "5e ; Tuesday, Feb. 29, at 2:80 o‘clock.|| â€" _ Feb. 25 | | Mrs. Dawson will review the book,|| â€" Mondays at 12:30 p.m. t o "The Gardens of Colony and State." \a Classes for KCiddies! r_â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"*-l Beginning and Advanced Pla hy cA «Lrw .. "h 4t i F4 \ SALLY ARMSTRONG KEYES The Community Garden class of â€" ||the Highland Park Woman‘s Club ** 1| will meet at the home of Mrs. Wilâ€" â€"I| liam Cutler, 408 N. Sheridan Road, Tuesday, Feb. 29, at 2:80 o‘clock. 25 1| Mrs. Dawson will review the book, Dentist Miss Virgfnia Grant, daughter of Charles_F. ‘Grant, 610 Forest Avâ€" enue, played one of the leading roles in the Sophomore class play at Rockford College, Rockford, IIL., where she is :tstudent. Miss Grant has the part of the "Marquise de St. Maur," in the English comedy, Harry Koch, Victim > â€" ~â€"_ Of Pleuroâ€"Pneumonia Harry W. Koch, 611 Central Aveâ€" nue, passed away Tuesday morning: at 2:35 o‘clock at his home on Cenâ€" tral Avenue, following a short ill« ness of pleuroâ€"pneumonia.; ‘ He had been a resident of this city for the past seventeen years. Funeral services will be held this afternoon (Thursday) at 2:30 o‘clock from the family residence, the Rev. H. F. Siemsen of Bethany Church, officiating. ~Burial will be in Memâ€" orial Park cemetery. : . io. : Mr. Koch leaves to survive his three children ‘Theodore . (Leddy), Martha and Hazel, his mother Mrs. Louise Koch, and a sister Mrs. Paul _ Guernsey Milk â€" ~ 13 cents per quart Our milk averages 5% butâ€" $ hoi hithis" the require ments of certified milk. _ Our herd is free from Tuberâ€" ond to teated regupety by ons U. 8. Department ‘gt’bxl‘fl- MILL ROAD TRELEPHONES * Highland Park 738 Lake Forest â€" 1904 barns at any time durâ€" Highland Park 351 â€" The regular monthly meeting 0 <Deerfield American Legion Aux was held on Monday evening 20, at the home of Miss Louis Huhn, with Mrs. Philip Seully, Jr. acting as assistant hostess. . . In an effort to increase fund the unit will sponsor a public car and bunco party to be given on Mon day evening at 8:00 pm., Feb. 2" at the Masonic temple in Deerfield. Games of cards and bunco will b "followed by a .social ‘activity 6 charge of Auxiliary members. Re ifruhmentt of sandwiches, cake an coffee will be served by the menw Auxiliary To Hold Almhmhm Talks _ . Card Party Feb. 27| : At Braeside P. T. A. On: Thursday evening (tonigl the Deerfleld Camp of Royal Neif bors will celebrate their twentyâ€"s ond anniversary of their organi tion in the village, at a party in / Masonic Temple. The evening 1 be spent in playing cards and gar and yrefreshments cwill be serv ‘The eight charter members will honored quests. _ It is a meeting for the husbar were planning to give away at time, will not be ready until second meeting in March. _ BETTER .__ Culbertson Teacher i For Reservations H. P. 1617 Lowest Qvï¬cep? Deerfield Meat Mark CAPONS FRESH DRESSED FANCY ROAST BEEF > 1( PORK SHOULDER ROAST FANCY e is BACON _ Whole or Half Slab; Ib..... FANCY WIS. BRICK . CHEESE HOME MADE Country Style SAUSAGE ; lz se cce 1 h ce lccccc ‘ FANCY LONGHORN CHEESE . Willow Dale High Score *| J| * PEACHES EXTRA SPECIALâ€"Svwift‘s 3 small cans. PORK & BEANS $3 small cans.......... BUY AMERICAN * 835 N. WAUKEGAN ROAD SWISS CHEESE ALL BEEF IDEAL DOG FOOD 2530 â€" PHONE YOUR ORDERS FREE DELIVERY Celebrate Birthd e e arssesessersanesan se puntannene se nn ’fi!\': PHONES â€"â€"â€"â€" w â€" Ravinia an of the Moescand THE PRESS 29 1196 )e )c An unusually large attendance at Braeside .greeted © Edward : L. De Loach, on Monday evening when he tombs and temple of great antiquity unearthed by the Rockefeller Expeâ€" dition of which he was a member: The views were intimately dseriï¬ tive of detail, some of the Y and their intricate inscriptions were taken by camera.under great difiâ€" culties. > All d;ic slides were exâ€" ceptionally clear and beautiful. Something of interest to all North Shore people is the fact that Mr. DeLoach while engaged in the work with Dr. Breasted in Palestine, met Miss Florence Burnham, daughter of Alfred and Anita Burnham of Th oo B ie It‘s thrilling to Set LORD BALTIMORE _etP PORTFOLIO ‘%ï¬ Back is convenient \ \'&@ “lâ€â€œ-“ matched envelopes. k. C2#2â€"29. WM_â€"#â€â€"- & a F1 Meierhoff Hardware Co. 522 Central Avenue LORD BALTIMORE Given awmway! BP\ ;'9"‘_9_'.‘.2" $1 phg. of CARA NOME cleansing cream r Annual February Futivra_l of Bargains . ©‘ _ _~~<~~ Opposite Northwestern Station $ SATURDAYS ONLY! Seq MR WeeEREES . NCOE 1: sA V NOe : CC en y 20 2p0 10 "WEes . alnn cop o on obA s io S WMNM‘&hul‘-Chuï¬vlfludfw tings of ancient Egypt. |~~ _ | afternoon, March 2, at the home of mmnm:mmm‘ln Fred Horenberger, Central Mnbbmw&tbm;Am.wmmifl quality of the exhibition but ahoi'l‘uk of Medical Missions." Hostâ€" bynï¬nemuiedmufllndumwmhmwm. by Miss Barbara Balke, cellist of Mrs. Fred Horenberger and Mrs. W. the Evanston Symphony Orchestra, J. Button. td : Hubbard Woods, and after a and a resident of Ravinia, and Howâ€" ard Will, president of the Braeside PTA who sang a group of songs Milk Depot Is Now Open In Deerfield || *1 mae. of : || with every J cara || face p quantity of milk at a very reasonâ€" A milk depot has been opened one door west of the Deerfield post ofâ€" fice, where people may bring their the PHILCO JR. at with every *2 box of CARA NOME face powder It stirs the blood to listen in on police calls, local and distant â€" on airplane messages â€" on amateur stations. You can get them all with this jimproved Philco,Jr. Buperheterodyne â€"â€" as well as superb reception of all regular broadâ€" casts. In this splendid set, "electrical entertainâ€" ment" is made available at , @% / % »,~â€" ment‘" is made available at | the extremely low cost of$ .75 (tax and tubes included) . j OLICE CALLS IN YOUR HOME yM tWdc S ox At New Low Prices Deerfield Avenue 1 door west of Postoflice, Deerfleld FRESH MILEK Phone H. 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