| 1b, | 43 ;A! d #t Â¥t 4b \| FOODS | 44 Y, OCTOBER 26, 1983 No bones, no waste A vegetable of the sea 9# Rich in Iodine Fillet of Sole ib. 35€¢ We do our own A real treat ib. 39¢ Very fancy & AT 1137 l-{a'\«n HI;U.l:lU n | _ Classes in § _ Ballet, Tap, Ball Room and Acrobatics i ... Corrective Work for Giris and Women "“fl'!;t’ an operation on her eye at the l% Park Hospital, is getting 7. ; cate Rttoiiime t gooie hx."';r.i;’.' ‘1""‘ Trimble, Jr.,\ lt] Mrs. T. P. Clark, Miss Mary Sinâ€" mvnrxt. John Baker spent Sunâ€" day as the guest of their aunt, Mrs. Thomas Sinnott and family of Chiâ€" Cl s i i Vieetite n R4zy Mr. and Mrs. Roy May of Deer field| are the happy parents of a son, born Saturday at the Highland Park Hospital. . _ _ EB Miss Evelyn Mott, of Virginia, formerly of this city, will arrive Svm to be the guests of Mrs. Elâ€" e ; & Hn.‘mk Mulford. . ky Mrs. C. G. Marks of Waukegan spent Saturday as a guest 0K, her "‘h‘fi‘;" H. Simmers, and sister, Mrs Lk. . 4 t.‘s -'vgv'- L EC CERE The Lady Elks luncheon at Mrs, in Deerfleld yester Mr. and Mrs_ J Baker | Miss! Mr.. and Mrs. T. P. Clark enterâ€" tained\ at a family dinner Saturday evening for her cousin M» T Mrs. Golden. NoT parcHus, Mrs. J. Sn phine spent Pisiting friew Wis.. â€" g:-.lndl Highwood ar tions on the mswm | Park H Mrs. Helen Knott of Dixon, IIL., daughter of Rev. and Mrs, F. Brandfeliner and her son Walter, are spending a few days at.the home of her parents. & XI 4 1 Mrs. J. Snyder and daughter Joesâ€" or Tap Classes for Adults eveâ€" [®. o Ees rï¬'wtsvnln, «=U, ID .mu FCS TPOW 3 Incamcaitee»s . ooutiiinietie 1 game : % nudq Changsha, China: "Two Highland mma-&..'eu‘-uehmmcwm ! Park Presses in the mailâ€"tell John | any Church will ‘hold a rummage| Thh j me was played the amlemmmt-ffluhonNomhrIudSntm 9f ‘the Highland Young o..goam-eolnm“YmW'ceuwAm.; | MenԤ Clubâ€"Berwyn Legion game ai as he styles himself, in sending reâ€" . Miss Helen â€" Mae Koon, hter | the Deerfleldâ€"Shiclds Hig School mozmm‘mmm-um.‘mmmmm‘ | Another 1 muhmhubwmhâ€OHMDfln.mhcw the 'tmn-willa:n ‘this missed them, in a style that is freah in the group of Rockford College art | coming: Sunday lhcmonm .nafflldmmdmhmsmhm-mwmham:mtï¬o ves of the game at High sions that older columnists can not mktoiupeetthocmturyoll’ro- Parl j 7 E.ls achieve. I(lgrbcmh:‘w t“!::n“Aflh(zofllqctiomstthoArth- ‘theup last Sunday was as folâ€" the *ig .. Green enjoying | 4 s essor Marques E. Reitâ€" f Y §# e.eh.â€â€˜iu'uo of : The Press. Shchux..huaofth.bemrtmmofnu L F. Wi ,a-tml.r.wmaum head of the um,mm_thmtm and Applied Arts, conducted the Pigerin ,A.,.., iB it partment â€" of Hunanâ€"Yale Medi trip a and lecturd&r:n the various | Arar Thick B m"z:n.-u.;ml] School at Chlnnh,‘Chiu. . * LwoO of art. art students dhwkin, 2 _ .. 40ey Vail Mr. J. H. Simmers left on Sunday | of the com.u." ,, " ""C". "rt Students | Chi« Va. Mrs, J. Snyder and daughter Jos Euests on Wednesday of Mra, C. 0, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26 Highland Park _| Locals and Personals \CiDiSitihitihe Deire .A Aaiteddeati lt ... 11 4223 NE dn £ This will be a splendid opportunity . Marks of Waukegan to secure winter clothing. Numerous lay as a guest o%, her articles of wearing apparel and furâ€" . Bimmers, and ‘sister, niture will be offered for sale. Ro: 2 2C3 uu“nx.p, . l‘y ev’r i. Lindsay. farged sns les Buell of We also : " ie papiy perâ€" nesday and e Elizabeth; borh | ficty cordi Hospital ‘on‘ Monâ€" tl:::" The " Vz mt / Ts 1 9 SMITH‘* My. J. 11 South St. Johns Ave. _A rummage sale is being planned the members of the Philathea of Bethany church for Wedâ€" y and Thursday, Nov. 1 and 2. abaret Dance at CANDIES â€" TOYS â€" SPECIAL w“ PARTY FAYVORS AND CANDLES several wWwOOLWORTH‘s ame 1 Binin ma d oo en TT CC t ‘HalriaAge Heense in Waukegan. Miss Moran lmb“ï¬;hmtwm f“u"'m Henry ‘Vail has returned M &1.?.;‘#’:?,“‘ esiding: with n. # i Mr. and M ; Francis Cowled of Nâ€Ymcg;m“"m puasts af ‘M. 223 ue »t Masonic Hall Oct. 28 WOOLWORTHï¬O é Five and Ten Cent Store _ "_y _ Invites you at all ‘he stable is open all ybar It is located on Route 59A of ‘Mr ; SNAPPY FALL . and Mrs, k out a marriage That extra skirt in plain tweed comes in handy on : occasion. Several C tomers have gleef tal advantage of this value. SKIRTS $2.50 for _‘Expressing our deep ap to our £ for their kindness sympathy, for the floral ing sent d our recent berea again. Club will who have that these Thursday Regul trons of the series indicatin determination no miss the roaching series of grams fot}{subscriptions are m% in rapidly to Miss Bessie M:; C D w o. c 10 c ouon Cany C eeight ists, noné,of whom need any it duction iusic lovers, being t rence Tibbétt, Elizabeth Reth Nathan in / and HartLce i night, Oét, 30, at the High 1 with Frec Metropolif and â€" Ra giVill" 4 w; | tenth y tl':-t the clu sored th concerts Those ‘Therp will be another meeting of the bo of the Business| Men‘s Bowling tonight (Thursday) lat the Majestib Alleysâ€"all last year‘s and e‘ irs are requested & atâ€" tend. . A ‘great deal of enthusiasm is bei m and it is nfoï¬gd }_lnt some good scores will be turned V L 1 M: P || [ â€" Mrs. A. Johnson p Club ) . > ance Novembe ored ‘by the nds forget the dates. attended, should [nces are held the f 1 with Frederick Jagel, n and Rn;::: “g.ng' rogram, ; i the ‘E‘“'“ club has sponâ€" each month: at the are open to the pub have once attended Winnetka to be five concerts in s season, the cther artâ€" whom need any introâ€" tka Music Club artistâ€" H. P. 185 Season Monday or rhb le 1t {""z] New Fall Mer ~§§_ You Will Agre ark Em. are usually entirely subscribed, ngsters the | it is desired: that subscribers mmmupmmu.@,m im tfhe Highland | Miss Grant at the Winnetka S ; 2â€"0, in a short | »._. _ . .5 f EN r 2 rst /( | Rayon stripe, Â¥,.i *J S wie ic 0d ning hip Covert Cloth , § | _ Play Suits [ . / ~C0€ ‘‘ â€"â€" Pad and ( Will fit amy ironing board. A big valus at this &E PRESS color. Long .l.mf.'i,';"h;.:'i â€"_._ | at the Winnotka State Bank. ,mnch u__qnbm-gm;b the White Felt a MV( Coverall style of brown and bl covert color. Lon# slaava Tan» 7.4..*. d WODt We Chiffon or Service _ â€" 7 0n stripe, part wool Union 2 to 12 years, Styles for boys a C!eaning"l‘iséue | ) a0e) 1 â€" E.Z. Waist Style _ 12%%% Wool | * Unionsui Soft, heavy woolens are ‘used : warm suits. Made with three zi seat. S;lzectoeyn.ys_h‘o'lgo All Wool Children‘s % Length ' | _ .. Hose .. Ti â€" Welke CE for tleansing the face, ‘~$1.00 Snow Sui ~$5.95 e will be mailed ty, 59¢ vove chandise Just the garment for co Women‘s '.:353 is large if b ~:._0. 0A "$ :A ests & Pants Vests & Pan| | $ % | P ‘Bize aF PCP +E have charge of the Charles A. Maâ€" will be speaker e -,v,ia PAGE BEVEN