. PAGE FOUR Blanche E. Burpee, Mrs. Charles E. Herrick, Mrs. Logan McMenemy, and Mrs, H. M. Lautmann. The guests who leave for college next Monday include Miss Helen Mae Koon, of Highland Park, and Miss Doris Hunter, of Deerfield. Mrs. Catharine Waugh McCulâ€" loch, who has just returned from a summer spent in northern Europe, 'lnbemduhub:t: Friday, Sept. 15 at 1 o‘clock Chicago Bar Association rooms at 160 North La Salle Street, in honor of the girls from the Chicago meâ€" tropolitan area who are entering Rockford College this fall. Mrs. McCulloch is a graduate and trusâ€" tee of the college. Miss Jane Adâ€" dams, who graduated in the Class of ‘82, is expected to be present with several of her classmates.. On the reception committee welâ€" coming the guests will be Mrs. Anâ€" drew MacLeish, Dean Mary E. Mutschler, Miss True Kimball actâ€" ing president of the Chicago Rockâ€" lordnlmnu,fli-luionflmu, Mrs. Arthur L. Tucker, Miss Helen English, Miss Margaret Elien How, Prof.â€" Lorena. M. Church Mrs. Local Girls Leave For Rockford College Soon :â€"Delicious Pecan Puffâ€"35¢ lb. ~ _ JOHN B. NASH, Prop. 327 North Green Bay Road â€" Hi Back Home _ From Vacation? 550 Central Avenue Creamy chocolate center dipped in chocolate and covered | | with chopped pecans, { [ ALSO many other delicious candies, including Creme-dq' Mentï¬e, Pecan Log, Rocky Road, Bon Bons, and any of our 255 varieties. The candy that has delighted you for the past ten years And may we suggest that the fall overcoats for the h-ily-hulddlhedry-chuuludfrelluldlpnï¬ â€"ome never knows when cool evenings and raw days may come at this season. +| crocheted hats you‘re going to need again. 2l Won‘t you look them up now and give us a call? 'mm&funnï¬-cmym&yumhfmou;r Well, we do hope you had a real good time â€" that you are fit and fortified for the winter season. | All those summery dresses you wore, your h cloth ‘outft, your sweaterâ€"if, oh yes, those lem BEACH & GFILS What a lot of cleaning needs there must be in your Phone H. P. 3900 BEACH & GEILS WEEKâ€"END SPECIAL WE DO OUR PART Yours sincerely, YOGUE CLEANERS, INC. Expressing our sincere apt reciaâ€" tion for the beautiful flo sent and for the numerous expressions of sympathy extended during our bereavement. > I “Wewo\hdliko_mrywom who ean find time Monday, Sept. 18, to be our guest for luncheon and a tour of the shelter which is located at 807 West Monroe Street, Chicago. One of our members will arrange to call with a car, take you and reâ€" turn you. 4 > Christian Industrial _ League Invites You To Luncheon Monday The North Shore Junior Welfare league wishes to introduce woâ€" men on the North Shore the Chrisâ€" tian Industrial League. [ s Tel. Highland Park 2524 Highland Park 3900 CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Lanius and daughter. &ï¬nt}u Cutting | Laying . Stair Pads and Linings .._W. L. Donne, Illinois manager of the Home Loan Corporation, with ofâ€" fices in Chitago, will explain Home Loan Ai: in anaddress the circuit court room of the e County Courthouse in Waukegan at 7:30 Friday |evening of this wo&. Mr. Lanius the Sunset V eral years. Frank Lanius, of Highland Park, died at a Waukegan hospital at 5 o‘clock last â€"Saturday afternoon. Fhâ€" neral servi were held at 3 p.m. Tuesday at| the Kelley Funeral Home. Burial was at Mooney‘s Cemâ€" Campbell Chapter No. 712 O.E.6. will observe‘ Worthy Matron and Worthy Patron‘s night next W.e.zi nesday evening. : Lela Wahlberg. Harold Shal , presiding officers of Pentalpha chapter of Evanston will serve worthy matron and worthy patron of the evening. Otlzgr stations.will be filled by visiting ofâ€" ficers, from \ neighboring chapters. All members| should make an effort to be present at this meeting.. _ Eastern S Mat1 Geuld’cm:er and Kennéth Knackâ€" stadt, of this city who are mail carâ€" riers in Gl;ï¬:;é,are enjoying vacaâ€" tions this week. Josephin@;Driscoll and : Georgiana Sullivan ha :xrolled at Maillinerodt and Betty Marvin at the Holy G $ Rosemary â€"Barker, Mary B, Verne Harding, Georgiana Quinn, Laure Mae McMahan will go to the Holy Child sehool. ysd Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Grego of l..!n- coln AvenueL:ntert.ined twelve ‘at a dinner dance Saturday evening,gat Exmoor Country club in honor of their house ists Mr. and Mrs. h, A. Cassil of Detroit, Mich., Mrs.}J. H. Shrier of California and Mr. and Mrs. J. Houston of Chicago. 6 Frank Lanius Dies In _ | Wauke?gan On Saturday With the, opening of the school term many of the Highland Park young people are going away or reâ€" gurning for another year to variâ€" ous schools, Following is a partial list of ï¬bot* students who are g ing away: | Matt Kutzer, mmï¬:: Harvey Branigar, Virginia Perkins, Carol t, to Principia; J Haskins to Missâ€" Medira‘s school in Washington; Malcolim Millard to Harvard; Millard, \‘ColumLh University; |Betty La Shelle, Uniâ€" versity of |Nebraska; George La Shelle, Jr., to Ridley College in â€" ada; Wnll:er Metcalf and John Epâ€" stein, Lake Forest Academy; Mary Jane Fawell and Joan Goodmtn, Frances Shither school, Mt, Carroll; James Rut e to Culver; Richâ€" mond Fitz Id to Loyola; George Plant . to Batavia, Ohio; Dorothy Himmler, eatrice. Thorsen, ‘to Marysville school. § ~Miss Dorothy Grego go Lincoln Avenue to ycemore school in iston on Thursday. rBsr{\&ï¬uc Highland Park Locals and Personals Chuck Roast% 124¢ |Â¥ given by MRS. |MUNZIO RUSSO CLASSES| for â€" Beginners â€" and Advanced |Pupils Now Forming Italian .. TELEPHONE GLENCOE 1670 To Expm in Home lsttoitNRiB w 19¢ 6th to 7th Rib : 15¢ Choice +l m cut Fresh Dressed â€" Dry Picked Chickens: w 19c . u. 19¢ |PREMIUM FRYING YoU ?r;eiéhbori;lg chapters. || R. P < Su>>~ | e PICCHIETT t at this meeting. || t ‘ Acri zc z_ ; { GROCERY AND M. had been employed at alley Golf Club for seyâ€" tar Holds onâ€"Patron Night OF . FIND SPECIAL VALUES AT A& doir T H H F8 tou reets, a motion. was carried recâ€" mending to the city of Highland rk that temporary stop signs _be tected at these intersections until ermanent traffic signals are erectâ€" Dinnerâ€"Meeting Held ; _ By the Local Chamber / Of Commerce Monday ty Owners‘ Association, _ After some discussion of the I{ghland Park Police Department‘s igire to have shortâ€"wave radios inâ€" lled in the squad cars, President Mey appointed Fred Gallagher, obert Denzel, and L. E. Pierron as "committee to aid the city council effecting some financial solution, hat this added. police protection qy be made, possible to ‘the resiâ€" ants of Highland Park. \|With the possible completion ‘of Sate Route 57 during the latter ip't of, October, and since both ‘Yairie Avenue and Central Avenue &ve previously been known as thru ‘ The Highland, Park Chamber, of Commerce held it: regular monthly m Tuesday ing at 6:30 at Green Tea Pot. Thirtyâ€"eight bers were present. â€" Due to the importance of various k{_‘(uineuf matters, no speaker was secured for the meeting. ;A communication was read from Jorcas Home expressing thanks to he Chamber of Commerce for furâ€" &isbing bus transportation for the ildren to Lincoln Park and return n Aug. 16. . <‘Herman Denzel made a report of is committee‘s investigation with layor E. B. Metzel on the proposed jublic parking space between the wo railroads from Central avenue Elm Place. The committee deâ€" tided to defer further efforts until spring. $Â¥3 _ President H. F, Kelley, of the mber of Commerce, outlined the . S. government‘s attitude on the ion of post o@ee,buildinp thruâ€" t the country at this time. Altho appropriation has already been de for a Highland Park post building, it is felt that guch is radequate, and a. committee conâ€" isting of Paul Ugfl, Mortimer A, inger, Raymond Erskine, Clarence fitt and Hugo L. Schneider, will ntact the postal authoritiee with wiew of obtaining a larger approâ€" iation and an early construction a Highland Park building. L application for a franchise beâ€" re the Illinois Commerce Comâ€" ission of several trucking and bus impanies ‘to operate scheduled thru putes over Sheridan and Green Bay Pads from Chicago to Milwaukee ‘as explained by President Kelley. ontesting ‘the issuance of such a ranchise is the North Shore Propâ€" ESS Frying Chickens; lb.. Roasting Chi;kens; 1b. BOLOGNA ) _ LIVER SAUSAGE { MINCED HAM FRANKFU RS MORTADEL Jonathan Apples; 4 Ibs. .._..._..... Honey Dew Melons, large size .. 2 for 55¢ Casaba and Persian Melons at lowest price. Center sll'eés{ D; 35e d e e e e denane Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens, Ib. Leg Lamb; Ib. .:. Lamb Rib Chops; lb. ... Armour Star Bacon, sliced, Ib. T TiiS.12.â€"1â€" BC1 ecicncr ioh e li P inennabent hn intaroons iee ic @Be Best Oscar Mayer‘s Picnic Ham, slices 11¢ Melrose Ham (whole or half) ; Ib........15¢ Pork Roast, sgmall loin; Ib. ...__._.....15¢ Pork Butts Roast, Ib. _._._...__...._.._..18¢ Pot Roast, best cut; lb. ..._......____....14¢ Best Round Steak, lb. 23¢; 3 lbs. for 65¢ Prime Rib Roast Beef, Ib. .._._._...23¢ 6th and 7th Rib Roast Beef; Ib. ......19¢ Pure Beef Hamburger, Ib. 15¢; 2 lbs. 25¢ Native Beef Sirloin, Ib. ....._......._.._._29¢ Best Beef Tenderloin (whole) ; ..........37¢ Native Porterhouse; Ib. ...__..._..__....__38¢ Boneless Rolled Rump Roast; Ib, ... 23¢ Boneless Beef Stew; Ib. .._..__.._._.__.__._ 15¢ Best Veal Steak, top cut ; Ib. .__..__...._35¢ z::ll Iï¬t;;n ghmhops }ll:. ggi Veal Roastâ€"best; Ib. .._.._..__.._.____20¢ Baby Lamb, hind quarter; Ib, ..__._._25¢ While they last â€" with a $3.00 order or over we Ai;lvl’xiv:eï¬;;ï¬y“l"iiflg_;ne OFFICIAL ho e JUNIOR CROSS BOW AND ARROW. ibraly A * . 2 lbs. for......45¢ Country Roll Ilowa Pride PHONE YOUR ORDER. FREE DELIVERY. Meat Specials 380 CENTRAL AVE. 11| ~ [ >‘ PHONE H. P. 679 FREE GIFTS FOR Yo'ï¬â€™ CHILDREN We carry 3 famous brands â€" 2 pecks for 65¢ Potatoes w. 19¢ Wisconsin White Many intcrestinf* eat are beâ€" ing . planned for day including indoor ball, dancing and numerous other attractions. | 7 is ‘beâ€" ing‘ sponsored by â€" ung Peoâ€" ple‘s Republican club. 1 those inâ€" terested are urged to attend. Republican Club To _ . Hold Picnic Sunday The William J. Strattgn Republiâ€" can club will hold & picnjc, Sunday, September 17th a.t nelan‘s , lodge, Round Lake, I!l. (There will be no charge for admittiuhce og for parkâ€" ing. $ W "We Specialize in Impo A team representing t sia Club of Lake Forest the Army 12â€"goal nati pions at Fort Shetidan o1 day afternoon, Py ic the polo field there. The lineâ€"up will be as follows: Onâ€" wentsiaâ€"Prentice Portar, Richard Simmons, Capt.(}', P. is, Maj. C. C,. Smith; Fort Sheriganâ€"Lt. G. S. Smith, C:pt.{ . A. | Wilkinson, Capt. C. E. Davis, L. G. $mith. â€" ° Miss Elizabeth i a graduate of National n College, will fifth to eighth grades, inclusive. .‘ . The Bannockbuï¬ Schop! will open Monday, Sept. 18. | plan to run a single sessipn starting at 8:30 a.m; and closing gt 12:45 p.m. Mrs. Theodore Hamill, who . taught there for two yearg, since the openâ€" ing of the new school, will again be in charge and will teach |the, first to fourth grades, inclusive. e on s l o t y s _ m Fe The total number of *tudenu to be enrolled will be 42. | The National ¢onvention of the World War Reconstru Aides is be held Thursday and of this week at the Belden Stratford hotel in Chicago. On Friday, a banquet is to be held at which Maj.â€"Gen. and Mrs. Frank Parker of 6th Corps Area and Rear , iral and Mrs. Wat Cluverius, and Mn and Mrs. Henry E. Mason b{ this city will be guests of honor. ? § under various codes of :l: 1 applicable to local conditions To Honor Local a msld O xc BILQG P aTp 33¢ . 35¢ ... 28¢ 29e _ @1¢ People At |Banquet LE 3|cans fo \ Rival Dogâ€"F Jh 3 cans fo \ Kitchen Kle: g] tch Clean can F; 14 ; hg te CQANAW 3‘" rtichokes, size; 3 for _____ Eg less Gréen Beans; 3 lbs. for gimr Sunkist ORAN 6 Lmu!giï¬,mfas'ggsmm |||| 8|cans for BB¢; 6 for .._........._55¢ Kitchen Klen#r; 6 cans for ... 29¢ Dutch C ; 6 cans ........â€".~...~80¢ 4 can Fanily Flakes 18¢; 2 for 35¢ Camay Soap;B for ....__.____..____16¢ at Yacht Club Sv’eet'Peu, can ~*mm s patanmeppmarrenes: : ~* Savoy Olives, ia.rxe size; 9â€"0z. can ..._.15¢ f h Pineapple Juice; can ......_...._._.. P 3 PE .3423 4.: > ce in ie nnn in ie avoioinnnniges o s f or Yicht Club Green Olives, [ Toz jar 15¢; 3 for .....:;...}....; Grape Fruit of Grape Fruit Juice, D G ; EO .|... 3: ... n crlfirntrntinsins forcmernng ‘M G or Wax Cut Beans, } (15¢:; 1 for!..........:5:....5.. _3 . Grocery Specials L':Lb‘:metu“;m ‘ ' h Pearut Butter; jar...__..__15¢ Kenâ€"Lâ€"Ration ; per can e Pee Abediend sls [ /.. _ 8|cans for ; 6 cans for ......._.85¢ ouy _ OU¢ VALTINE Saturday @0 1 9 for 1e Onwentâ€" will oppose mnal chamâ€" r next Sunâ€" at 3:30 on $1.00 size RKET discussion NRA as Foods" Riclelieu and Savoy. WE WILIL DO THE REST BROS. U The Briargate Community Club held the September meeting Tuesday evening Sept. 12, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Bruce, 318 Cavâ€" ell Avenue. i THURSDAY, SEPTEMEBER 14, 1983 A presentation of ‘Bunyan‘s famâ€" ous‘ classic Pilgrim‘s Progress in picture and lecture:will be given at ithe : First United Evangelical Church next Tuesday evening by Roy G. Berg of Chicago. Girl Scoutâ€"Council % _ Sponsors Garden Tea ‘Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman, . 306 Hazel Avenue (corner Linden) will open her home Wednesday, Sept. 27th at ‘3 o‘clock for a garden tea sponsored by the Girl Scout Council. The occasion is the first festivity of the fall and is eagerly anticipated. All, whether active in Girl Scout work or just interested will be corâ€" dially welcomed. % _A Keevil film of the World‘s Fair was! shown, after which: refreshâ€" ments were served by the hostess. Next to the Bible itself Pilgrim‘s Progress is the most widely known booz in the world. Old and young alike enjoy this review of the charâ€" acters, :events, hopes and fears met with in the Journey of Life. The whole story will be given in six lectures ‘on six successive Tuesday evenings. The public is cordially inâ€" Briargate Community ' | Club Holds Meeting . , A number of interesting projects are being worked on and ‘the club is looking forward to a successful year. a § : ;‘*". narch Assorted Jelly 15¢ First U. E. Church flu?‘ thirtyâ€"eighth annual convenâ€" of the Lake County W.C.TVU. will be held Sept. 15 at the Waukeâ€" gan M. E. Church, beginning at 10 am. with a business session. At noon there will be a box luncheon followed by the afternoon session at 1:30 with two special speakerg. A banquet will be served at 6:30 p.m, by the young peoples branch. The evening ‘eeun‘ will start at 8 p.m. with Arthur M. Barnhart speaking on "The Support of the Eighteenth Amendment." â€" . C. Petty, County Superintendâ€" ent of Schools, will speak on "Sciâ€" entific Temperance Instruction," and Judge P. L. Persons will speak on "Probation and Good Citizenship." County W.C.T.U. To Hold Convention In Waukegan etables Gives Lecture Series l::elsl?.mde 85 C COFFEE .1 5¢ 10¢ [ | J i\ a U t ts