Na i‘s Shop January 5 h St. Johns Avenue has exâ€" e are offering the greatest Park customers. | s rcoals _ O0 ; op ‘Values _ > _ to $40 _ _ rade suits and * $25 Bx% THURSDAY, J. Phone Highland Park 307 \_ ZIPPER JACKETS Collar attached oirï¬necf_band White â€" Colors s + 31 055 4 4 Take your choice of . . fine lot Suede Leather JACKETS Wilson Bros. * SHIRTS _ ~ HATS $2.55 Full lined $3.95 W ool 1 ll"‘â€â€˜ï¬â€œâ€˜ ""‘&“"*I‘ ~ .. _ . DERRRMBLD |â€" ‘|. â€" 1| Professional and Business (||| _ : LOCAL and PERSONAL 1 For Quality and Service , Call H. P. 1581 t SANTI BROS. DAIRY UPRURSDAY, JANUARY 4) a) ~â€"â€"Call Highland Park 1509â€"â€" ; Entimates Cheerfully Given â€" * | +J 520 LINCOLN PARK PLACE | , near Lincoln Avenue i Generator , Su;ut i.-mo- Units Repaired Autolite Baosch Deleo lo._an‘o neto Strombers .. DELCO HEAT .. GENERAL MOTORS OIL BURNER FACTORY BRANCH INSTALLATIONS > +4} W. E. Preston Tel. Highland Park 2456 Tel. H. P. 495 . 35 8. St. Johns Av Central & Second St. ‘Tel. H. P. 949 ’Mw."“ MOTOR CAR â€"_ _ ELECTRIC SERVICE AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICIANS RELIABLE LAUNDRY Your Typewriter Man PAINTING anda DECORATING Paints, Walt Paper, Gliass _Window Shades, Auto Glass â€" Painters‘ Supplies f STORM SASH _ Storm Doors â€" Combination Do‘l'l MILL WORK © t REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES Zion .Bidg. Industry Highland Park, . PASTEURIZED MILK AND ( 386 Central Ave. Automatie Heating DRY CLEANING CO. & Phone H. P. 178 r QUALITY DRY CLEANING ®quipment assures perfect results." HIGHEST QUALITY WORK _ atrensonable prices Tailoring and Repairing Garments called for and delivered DR. B. A. HAMILTON DKR. A. J. WURTH Repairs and Refills, All Makes of Fire: Extinguishers, by man with years| Automatic Heating Phileo Diamond Grid Batteries | H. P 266 20 8. SECOND 7. ALBERT LARSON STATIONER Highland Park 567 FIRE EXTINGUISHER SERVICE ‘Painting . STONEWALL UPHOLSTERING or RHebuild Any Make, of Radiator Bumps and Dents Out of Your Auto Body and Fenders: | Your Car In and Get Estimate | et Work and Refinishing refiriishing process with spray BRAND BROS. Automobiles HIGHLAND BUMEL SHOP General Contractors E. NELSON BUTTER AND EGGS E. K. CATTON FRANK X. SMITH North Shore Trust Bldg, plenhone 678 A l AND Tel. H. P. 3868 613 Eim Place 193â€"YÂ¥â€"3 Alex Sauter and daughter, Helen, of Appleton, Wis., spent the New Year‘s holidays with Mr. and Mrs. G, Albert Willen. } â€" ‘ 4 + . "â€"â€"'â€"‘_1_'_ ~Mr. and ‘Mrs. Donald Easton (Miriam ~Stryker) announce | the birth of a daughter, on Friday, Dec. 30, at the Highland Park Hospital. Dri W. F, Weir has been ill| this past week. ‘His son, Dr. Jo:xdb B. Weir of Lahore, India, occupied the pulpit of the, Presbyterian Church on Sunday. The New Year‘s serâ€" mon, "No ‘Depression in 1934") has been postponed until next Sunday. Mrs. Alex Wiliman entertained at a luncheon bridge party on Friday afternoon.. © § Mr. â€" and Mrs. Ralph Peterson were hosts at a New Year‘s Eve party. â€" > 4 > ; Mr. and Mrs, E. L. Vinyard and family are moving to Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Vinyard moved to the Grove Farm (L. D. Kelloggs) in October 1915, where they have resided ever since. Mr. Kellogg passed away several months ago. Mr. Vinyard has been president of the Wilmot School Board of Direcâ€" tors for a number of years, and the family has been very active in the Presbyterian Church. Their many friends regret their departure. | . Carl Hoffmeyer spent last Mon, day with Mr. and Mrs. Morris Reiâ€" chelt in Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Smith (Faith Reichelt) and little daughter, Martha Ann of Wilâ€" mette were also guests. Miss Hazel Kapp, teacher of music in the <(Belvidee ~Schools, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp. | Miss Ethel Titus spent the _week with Mrs. Francis Tripp in Libertyâ€" ville. + I Miss Josephine Woodman and her sister Mrs. Isabelle Kist are leayâ€" ing today for their annual trip to Florida. Miss Eugenia Watier, who makes her home with her aunt, Miss Woodman, will stay in Chicago durâ€" ing the absence of her aunts. , The Fred Millikens will move downstairs into Miss. Woodman‘s apartment. Mrs. Paul M. Fuller will entertain the members of the Bannockburn Garden Club on Monday, Jan. 15, at her home. * Violet, Gertrude and Robert Johnâ€" son entertained, at a New Year‘s Eve party at their home on Osterâ€" man Avenue. _ s ( Mrs.. Harold Youngs was hostess to members of her sewing elub on Wednesday afternoon. : The Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Church is meeting Thursday (today) at the home of Mrs. Géorge Antes. | Mrs. Julia A. Carroll of West Lake Forest was the guest of her daughtér, Mrs. Martha C. Love on New Year‘s Day. aAl 4 Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok and two sons Helmuth and Frederick Jr. are returning Saturday from a ‘visit with Mrs. Piepenbrok‘s mother in New Franklin, Mo. B Mrs. Perry‘s daughter, Mrs. Emily Baxter, in ‘Chicago. : . Mr. and Mrs. Philip J.. McMahon and son, Billy, of Chicago, were Sunday dirnner guests at the R. D. Reeds home. Mrs. McMahon is Mrs. William Hale Thompson‘s niece. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clavey enterâ€" tained twentyâ€"five guests at a New Year‘s party at their home on Spruce Street. Mrs. Ralph Dunham is visiting her mother, Mrs. Henry Waltér in Ettrick, Wis. > 8 Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rose of Noâ€"th Chestnut Street, spent the holidays with Mrs. Rose‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lowis in Athelstane, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp returned Friday from a visit with Mrs. Rapp‘s sister, Mrs. Benjamin Wolf in Hooppole, IIl. + ( 4 Mrs.‘ Peter Perry and: Mr. arnd Mrs. Edwin Beckman of Rosemary Terrace spent last Monday with _The Deerfield Schools will open Monday morning, Jan. 8, after a two week‘s vacation. 5 Mrs. Earl Varner was hostess at a cradle roll party on Friday for the tiny tots of the Presbyterian Church, at her home on Waukegan Road. : > | Mr. and Mrs. Clayton C. Fehr: of Oak Park were the New Ye'ar’s} Day guests of their daughter, Mrs. Harâ€" old Peterson. l ‘The January meeting of the Deerâ€" field Village Board will be held Monday evening at the village ofâ€" fices in the Masonic Temple. ; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Mericle,/ Mr. and Mrs. Fred MehThausen, am% Mr. and Mrs. Sol Mehlhausen of | Zion were Sunday guests, at the A. v. Mericle home. Miss Harriett Stryker entertainâ€" ed at luncheon on Friday in compliâ€" ment to Miss Jane Warner, w}w is home from Bradley Institute at Peoria. g ; | Mrs.. Edward Trier entertained her luncheon five hundred club at the home of Mrs. Earl, Frost on Wednesday. , | Mrs. Ira Gardner will be hostess at an all day meeting of the Presbyâ€" terian Doreas Society ‘at her home today. f 8. fos f;m‘ fornste z{;@ Mrs. J. A. Reichelt Jr. was the luncheon guest of her sister, Mrs, B. J. Dickens h’é_chicuo on Thursâ€" day. *g. :4 f } New Year‘s Day guests at the George Rockenbach home were some of his grandchildren, Mr. and Mrs, William Brandenburg (Helen Rockâ€" enbach) and, Miss Lydia Rockenâ€" bach of Chicago and Miss ‘Alice Rockenbach, ‘phi'zical education inâ€" structor ‘in |the, high school ‘at Buchanan, Mich, + | Mr::and Mrs, Bruce Blaine and family and Dorothy Jean Anderson visited Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sorenâ€" son in Chicago: Thursday evening. Mrs.. Young ‘of Waukegan has taken‘ over the ‘management of the Esther Benn‘s lunch room in ,the Karch building on South Waukegan Mr, and Mrs, E. A. Fogarty of Chestnut Street had as their dinner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert MacDonald and Mrs. T. Jorgensen of Chicago. [ Mr. and Mrs. John Sehn%nf(e lof Wheeling were dinner guests on Monday at the William Koebelin home, (Mrs. Kogbelin‘s sister, Miss Irene Fritsch, is her house guest. Miss Irené Dickman of Cincinâ€" nati, Ohio, is a house guest at the Edwin Stryker home. George Stryâ€" ker entertained at a New Year‘s party in comipliment to Miss Dickâ€" man, ||} l if } A countyâ€"wide Children‘s Division Institute directed by the Lake County Council of Religious Educaâ€" tion will be held January 13 at the First Baptist Church in Waukegan, beginning at 10 a.m. More details of the meeting appear elsewhere in the paper. / *l, JnckiGumie, who lives with his grandmother, Mrs. William Plagge, returned. to Chicago on Tuesday with his sister Marilyn for a visit with "their {paternal grandmother, Mrs.. Otto ‘;‘tomm, where Marilyn makes her: home. Marilyn had spent. last week visiting in Deerâ€" field. ‘ ‘ Mrs. Blanche Bergman Bly was buried Saturday at Mount Hope. The Bert Blys sold their home in Deerfield in 1909 to J. A. Reichelt Jr. and‘ moved to Wisconsin, and later to Chicago, where they have resided in trecent years. The Blys had one daughter, Mrs. Vera Bly Balle, who passed away about seven years ago. Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Dobbi attended a New Year‘s Eve party%g the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ketâ€" chem in Lake Forest. _ t 4 __ Mrs. P. M. Dietz and Miss May Karch have returned fromâ€"@ geveral days visit with their sister, Mrs. Frank Saeman in Cross Plains, Wis. David Derby ‘will be host to the trustees of the Presbyterian Church this avening at 71:30. > Mr., and (Mrs. Clifford Hammer and children spent the weekâ€"end with Mr, Hammer‘s father in Chiâ€" cago.0 |_ : The Northbrook P. T. A. ‘will sponsor an annjal public card party on Friday évening, Jan. 26, at the school auditorium. 4 Mrs. William Lorenz will be hostâ€" ess to members of the Areme Clab on Wednesday evening at her home in Northbrook. * Ai * Freddie Meyer entertained on Friâ€" day afternoon in honor of his birthâ€" day anniversary. , Mrs.; Edna <Stanger Orsborn ; is spending thig. week with .Mrs. George Kester (Mayme Wessling) in Grand Junction, Iowa. Mr.‘ and Mrs, Fred Protine |of: Elmhurst and Mr. and Mrs. Harry| Norton of Harvey were the New| Year‘s Eve out of town guests at| the Delbert Meyer home on Sunget; Court. &) _ | o5 William Hillier, grandfather of Mrs. Charles Henning (Roma Dawâ€" son), passed away Dec. 20 at his home in Stseator, IIl. , $ Mrs... Samuel Rockenbach of Springfield Avenue is spending this week at.the home of her son, Wilâ€" liam White,:in Chicago. j home in SULEALOEF, 11. + $ Mr. and Mj:. George Stanger spent Sundgy at the home of their son Lester Stanger, who has been quite ill in Highland Park.i, Mrs. J. R. Notz, Mrs. C. V. Steinâ€" er, and Mré, R. E. Pettis attended the Arlington *leight.s O. E. S. inâ€" stallation Saturday evening.. â€" / Mrs. Edward K. Williams of Nashville, Brown County, Indiana, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Frank W. Russo. t 1 _ Mrs. G. A. Willen will entertain themenibers of : the Tuesday Eveâ€" ning Sewing Club next week. â€"° GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric : Shop 4 South First Street _ amhane 555 â€"â€" ‘Highland Park 2 ds E’;y!';ili gi')\‘%‘ THE PRESSs FANCY YOUNG BEEF LIVER Very tender; Ib. Campbell‘s TOMATO SOUP FANCY PORK SAUSAGE LINKS Laurel Pure Cane SU CREAM OF WHEAT PB>O8. | IR . : +.> mssc vrerivnrrrincrerersunres WOODLAND PEAS .. Extra sifted No. 2, 18¢ value; 2 cans..... CALF LIVER SWIFTS â€" BROOKFIELD PURE Tender FLANK STEAK Economy TOMATO SOUP 1 Ib: § 0%.; B EBBA .â€"c<sâ€"«.. issc cscsodlrrirress For Swiss Bteak or with pocket for stuffing to bake. Phone H. P. 1597 _ MOTOR CAR â€" ELECTRIC FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVI Friday ï¬ Saturday, 'Jan‘uaE y 5 Groceries â€" Fruits â€" Veget ibl Announcemen 805 Deerfield Avenue â€" Phone Deerfield 16â€"1"7 HAS ‘ ' _ MOVED| | Nelson Garae * â€"BUILDING SOL SHAPIRO |â€" . GROCERY and M REKET LEN WAHL, Proprietor ° _ 19¢ ME A T S » 19¢ _23¢ 23¢ 25¢ 30¢ 22¢ 19¢ 19¢ the very best; Ib. .._.... SMOKED BUTTS Very fine baked in oven PRIME ROUND STEAK Aged and very tender, BEEF POT ROA: Very choice; lb. PRIME OsCAR MAYER‘S â€" s FLORIDA TANGERIN Juicy, medium size; 2 vessesideSevere ::L...zsc California GRAPg RUITI Mfdilnno:ize; Ij for ...... :' nourrebdervers .*.....23c MILKâ€"FED V E ALâ€"Boneless CAULIFLOWER | ; Snow white heads, mediukh size; per BROWN‘S TOMATOES Delicious solid pack ; 2@!% lhjflll MARY ANN COFFEE Ib.: /4 "A 3 paon Kee . © _ y or **"L1 ___b¢ :lb.23c _ 16¢ <â€" 19¢ ~19¢ 271¢ 15¢ 15¢ ۤ s\ 8 No 41 4) [ 1e * P 4 h4