C. W. Boyle and Raymond Dobâ€" bins have been appointed to have charge of the ushering for all Northâ€" western games at Dyche Stadium. This is the third year that these Boy Heights were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Neville on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson and family were called to Kearney, Neb. where Mrs. Anderson‘s father passed away Pct. 4. | The Andersons have returned home, but their son, Neil, remained in Kearney for the winter months. } Mrs. Wesley Maltby (Edna Bosold) of Minneapolis visittd there this summer. Mrs. Maltby is the older daughter of the late Rev. J. Bosold, a former pastor of St. Paul‘s Church. Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Peterson spent the weekâ€"end with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Fehr in Oak Park. | § Mrs. Harold L. Peterson was hostess to her Highland Park Club on Thursday afternoon. _ Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman and family of Whitefish Bay, Wis., visitâ€" ed relatives in the village on Sunâ€" day. Dr. William F. Weir will conduct an allâ€"day coaching conference in church administration on Tuesday, Oct. 25, in Hastings: Presbytery in Nebraska. > \ Mrs. Peter Petersen visited Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carstensen in Northbrook on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. K. Renwick, Mr. and Mrs. M. Nolan ‘and Mr. and Mrs. G.â€" Walhoffer of Chicago were Sunâ€" day guests at the C. M. Willman home. Taylor were the dinner guests of Mrs. Anna Olson in Chicago on Wednesday. > Mr. and Mrs. Paul McHugh and son William of West Lake Forest, visited at the Henry Juhrend home, Sunday. ‘ The Alumni Recall,; DeKalb‘s anâ€" nual N. I. S. T. C. bulletin, published Oct. 10, 1933, states that Mr. and Locals and Personals Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tesch Jr. and Mrs, Ida Stickler and Mrs. T. We have a limited number of boxes of Christmas Cards (12 cards to a box) which we are ’ofl'd[aring as a SPECIAL for this month at 41 cents a box. 1645 ORRINGTON AVE., EvANSTON * ‘ CHicago Storts); | 1 105 N. WABASH AVE. . T8 S.LA SALLE sT. . 78 E. JACKSON BLVD. â€" HIGHLAND P (Less than four cen aeu'cl)“‘i ‘ Each one a genuine etching with it | ide a l outside envelopes to match. Cards are ur form in size and style (although a gepara design on each one), so that your name 3 _ _ be easily imprinted on the cards. Buy Yjulq Je Christmas Cards In purchasing spectacles, consider that the efficiency of your vision is concerned. Only quality pays. Almer Coe &Company « A Real Bargain 12 Xmas Cards fc#'r' 41 C‘ent# PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS < | ; & Optical, Photographic & fogical Inatrumanth .w woanms $ Sn ce ie e 1t m P WYOWY mt |5 536 Central A Jersey, a fon;nli-nehmint'o at . the Uniyvérsity of ole. :; ~|. .1 Five memberg: of the Deerfieldâ€" Shields High 1 ortchestra will play for the Highland Park Music Club on Oct. 25. They Edward West, clarinet; Lhry Alan Hokanâ€" Mr, and Mrs. E. A. Fogarty enterâ€" tained a large gfonp of out of town friends and relatives at dinner, Sunâ€" day evening, at their home on Chestâ€" nut Street. fls lorsot‘of Bvimaton, Sm t 1017 te of an#! s who ,haeth in Deerâ€" field in 1918 stayed with the Roscoe West, clarinet; Mary Alan Hokanâ€" son, harp; Elizabeth Hoffman, fiute; Retta) Ree Hips y,,tubq'; and Jean Pettig, accompanist. | | On |Saturday the Boy Scout Troop 52 will be taken to the Dyche staâ€" dium | to witnesg the Northwestern University | ve University . of Indiana football igame. John Huhn, the S¢out leader, asks for volunteers who will transnprt the troop from Deerfleld to inston. | The boys will meet at the Deerfield Presbyterâ€" ian Church at twelve o‘clock inoon, and at Central Street on Ridge Road in Evanston to gb to the game. â€" William Zahnl¢ has enlisted at the Reforestration‘.chmp. & â€" Mr#. Philip Stully, Jr,, has been ill this past week, 1 Mrsg. Leslie [Haggie has â€" been spending quite q bit of time at the home|of her mother, Mrs. H. Nearâ€" garder of Highland Park, who is quite |seriously ifl. | â€"A jeollection â€" and magazines day, Nov. 4, by under the direc master, Ray Do A facultyâ€"boa! ception will be ning | (tonight) Shields High Scth Willi Refore: < Mr¢. ill this Mrs. J. R. No E’T and lr:.f Philip n;s;on. . ihe boys he Deerfield Presbyterâ€" t tiwelve o‘"clock ‘noon, | Street on Ridge Road o gihb to the game. inle has enlisted at the 1 o Thevstra will Highland Park Music 5.. They are Edward ; Mary A Hokanâ€" abeth Hoffman, flute; nd ide and 3 reutt § '“\l . f old newspapers 11 be made Saturâ€" oy, Scout troop 51, on of their Scoutâ€" d of education reâ€" ool. Haggie | has â€" been bit of time at the her, Mrsg. H. Nearâ€" and Park, who is held, Thursday ‘eveâ€" at the Deerfieldâ€" z attended a lunchâ€" 4 wÂ¥ | LaC Boy Builders of Deerfield+â€"Sh Chapter No. 73, will give a | lowe‘en| dance on Friday eve EOct'. at the Deerfield M 4 ‘ Temple| on Waukegan Road. ¢ | musi¢ will be provided and th | charge for admission is very s Gertrude, ‘of Gibson City, the kâ€"end guests of Mrs, Raymond Dobbins. He who helps a child helps humgn ity an immediateness which no o help given to human creature in &h; other stage of human life can po§gi bly give again.â€"Phillips Brooks.| Mr. Mrs. Orville, Mc% has entertaining guests Elliotfl"z:n, IIl., this past week:; . Boy 5728â€"30 Broadway Aye. | _ CHICAGO ‘ A Iu:# eollection of Antiques . . . Unusual Art Objects and Curios. Ear Americain Chests of Dréwers. Oil Pai ings. mps. Used Furniture and M ‘Useful Household Utilities. Will sell your merchandise on c signment or barter and exchan Henry G. Winte SHEET META Mrs. Henry Peterson attended idge ¢lub Tuesday evening at | 618 N. Green Bay wy BRibADWAY REâ€"S | â€"â€" SHOP ALL OF OUR WORK IS |GUARANTEED 1 | ~ PHONE 635 144 North First Street | â€"| Highland Park _ || 10¢ Ib. Shirts 12¢ Reliable Laundry and Dry ( uilders Dance. Oct. 27 in Deerfi reme Club will meet . vening at the home of lavey. ®) . J. Gilfillan entertained the sther qm 011 Fr‘d"-_ f-‘! rnace Wor hirts 12¢ |â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"| Shirts 12¢ |â€"â€"â€"â€" 10¢ per _ |||â€"~ _DRY CLEANINGâ€" h CLEAN: Suits, , Sweaters, Gloves, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Cloaks, Kimonas, Draperies, ' Pillows, Rugs, Blankets, Furniture â€". . f y, at the home of Mheaco THBEB PRESS . COLOR FAST PR r Washing Process Does Not Fade Colo Cash and Discount 20% Curtain Special| eb P 5 s LEC e Pfp. ie 0| _ i o 6 Choice ROLLED RIB ROAST Boneless HAMBURGER STEAK All beef ; ground to order; (A McLaughlin), ground to your order ; pef L }.....,.....l.==..0..ofâ€"fiemans cemrabhe TWIST loaf .:. PUMPKIN â€" Friday & Saturday, October 20â€"21: geeds Glfoceri_es « Fruits â€" Vegetables LEADER COFFEE || POTATOES t SAVOY TOMATO JUICE SALMON Fancy Coluntbia River, iâ€"lb. fiat can i............ BUTTERNUT Extra Standard, No. 2% can ......., Savoy, fancy; No. 2% can ....... 805 Deerfield Avenue â€" _ Pure; Medium or broad ; ; 16â€"0z. pkg. ... 156 NOODLES No. 2 can 5 for ... ef ; ground to order; 15 c BETTER GRADE OF We Operate Our Own Plant â€" 35 Years " 20c _ _Two Weeks Only _ | October 16th to 30th â€"Wet Wash \| .‘..* Retablished 1899 3 PHONE 177 â€" 178 10c GROCERY and MA RK E SOL SHAPIR 1_l0c 14c 5¢ extra for ironing _ flat pieces. â€" ce No. 24 can 2# for ... Curtains are measured when receive | and stretched to same size after being careâ€" fully washed in nets with soft water and pure soap. Cornerg are square. Ruffled curtains fluted.. No pin holes or scallops. .~â€" Tintingâ€"25¢c)Peér Pair Extra 92 Score; Brick or per IB. .....â€"»:ccslcsue=£ 1 Ib. bars; 4 for ... D s CPNITe _ 0 > Laundry Soap *"*"*" 20¢ BUTT â€" SATISFACTION 25¢ 21¢ 21¢ perl pair Home made ; all pork ; FRANKFURTS Oscar Mayer Special ; SAUSAGE MEAT Ib.. ORANGES Large California Valentias ; 150 size; per doz......._...... Mackintosh, Greening or Northern Spy ; bushel $1.29 ....._.........71f Ibs. Coiorado Reds, 15:lb. peck .. K?PLES: 'éating and cooki Curb TS ONLY 29¢ 19¢ 35« Ib Family â€" Pumpkin S Solid heads, 2 lbs. ... Fancy Washin Broad leaf ...L. ... CABBAGE 14 oz. pkg. SPINACH ; Flat pieces 10c per lb. < PAGE t U O i i WA i