with > Boil, serve with FRUITS and VEGETABLES b Roast ‘"und Miss lan : Toigo Saturday of Henry Ts C ‘ene Ib. 5. «l ng Circle home of loan will on Nothâ€" and John itly proâ€" ;:tlonal'l e Pride erd . ; ; Acally ripened own. ripening _ for higher YOU‘LL LEAP idgewood luncheon will folâ€" ,b.' Braite with vegetables sociation on, Feb. ‘orest at e asked mded by elder of . of ‘beof markets. RIBUuTION $8Rv!1C Fancy California ‘, 3*&'3‘ IWOT Cantornia _ "reeu‘"| 5° m~" _ Ground Beef 8 ib. MMMM Everyday Lo# Steak Prices . @ Delicatessen Savings nanas | value and P&GSoop 7 23° Jellies"ge= 2 2it. 35° Grape or Current t . PREE! (‘med. tthe Ivery Suap with 7 bars ©@ Other values to leap for Butterscotch x IQ® The White Maphth® | _ mp 323 Grape, Currant, Crabappla, Mint ausage proce TQ* I ‘ ‘ lonchoon â€"Bologna, Liver or Summer & | k Simmer in ' 8‘ Ib. k I:-‘l.:: onion 22( Ib. . sliges . Pry: with .fu... 25¢ ib. | Steak "=>~ 28© ib. 1 ist s OS Shonlbbs:'. 6¢ ib. | _ Om College Night, Thursday, Fep, | 1, the Deerfleldâ€"Shields P.â€"T, A. '3 | spomsor a home made candy sale in | the foyer of the auditorium, '1\1 | money raised at this sale ‘ will be | spent for & gift for the Girls [ Memibers of the Girls Club wil chatge of the selling of the candy, doz. extra large size 33¢ hour FREE SHOW, at Wilgon, Inc., Féb.1, 2, 3. Heights. â€"Prash from our kitcions Candy Sale Feb., 1 iA \___ Benefit Girls: Club while at work Iond‘yï¬m Rogers® Park. ~Funeral servi ces % be held this dgfternoon l-n_._,'; e E2 lt e on neralk 'q Bbe held this sfternoon ( ® at 2 o‘clock at the Umm lor in Palatine, Burial wWill be “ Rand Hill Cemetery near Arlings. . iR + $s ‘x~ THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ; “l 7 4 Agt *_A.A'éi.b far curéd a marriage ~â€"â€" . _ .m T license in Waure, . [ â€" °C W_otdwumindh,,u“ } Cbnh-lhhkt.hothuofu‘" HrsOtto,Douh..nogm‘dM Mr. Eichler suffered i RGart aen. T 2 nasvia, 25° 10e Thirty Years," t'N‘ 8© ib. (Abepl [+ld v. |5¢ Purnell & IAlcyO [ "Dancing Lady" ‘ _ fhe American Legion Auxiliaty of / _ fighland Rark, held its last meeting . Phursday Jan. 25, at 2 p.m. ‘An . ‘esceptionally large crowd attended. W The Hig _ Iy honore jary, whic _ invitation Pm -Adj ‘M Tnursday Last Time Tonig ROD LA ROQUE [ _ ERNEST UDET Tonight, Thursday, Coleman‘s : ‘meet the Elks team and the WI Inn will bowl the Mutual Coal te ~â€"On the Wednesday night mt¢ the Elks took two games from ~ American Legion team in an eX« ing game. The Young Men‘s C also won two from the Wheel T: High score for the week was R. C. Carpenter who bowled ‘2 Haxteam score was taken by | Y : Men‘s Club with 869 pins The Junior Activity Group of the Auxiliary held a fish pond â€" on Saturday, Jan. 27. The p was a success. The next busin meeting yill be held Saturday, s 10, at‘ 2 p.m. ~ Collins, Mrs. W. Davis, Mrs, * gesso, Mrs.: L. Wahl!, Miss E. ï¬ sen, Miss J. Vane, Mrs. J. Sny Mrs. V. W. Briddle and Mrs, The next regular business maitâ€" ing of the Highland Park Unit will be held Thursday, Feb. 8, at 2 pin. On Thursday, Feb. 1, at 8 p ‘the members of Highland Park are asked to attend a joint mee with the Legion at the Legion H Captain Spencer, a brother of 1 maresq Spencer, will be speaker the evening. tiation team, to ever forget the pfirâ€" pose and goal, of our organization}It is true the local auxiliary hu:i mniled for many years an from time to time, invited neighhirâ€" ing units to put on initiation, fut all will .Tee that a more impyfs« sive initiation \has never been flut on. Mrs. Davis, wife of Dr. t of De.ng:eld, put the finishing togich to the ceremony by favoring us several‘ beautiful vocal selectighs. A social hour followed and mefreiihâ€" â€""The ceremony was very imp sive. It would be impossible for any member of this organizatio be initiated by such a splendid fhjâ€" gwanson, Mrs. J. Thomson, M this meeting. 4TE * The meeting was called to ‘order by Mrs. Mary McCarthy, pmig it of the Highland Park Unit,~ then turned over to Mrs. Wm..!" nermann, president of the rileld Unit, who then ‘proceeded . with & _ The Highland Park Unit was highâ€" ty honored by the Deerfleld Augilâ€" jary, which accepted the local unit‘s invitation to put on the initiation at e oo h o o e 1 . A new sensational musical romance "ames Dunn, June Knight, Buddy * gm. Clif Edwards, in . AKE A CHANCE" +4 From the stage hit! id K i . Max Baer, Myrna Loy, Jack Waiter Huston in . "PRIZEFIGHTER & LADY‘G Tues..Wed.â€"Thurs. â€" Feb. 6â€"7 4 !OAN CRAWFORD â€" Fridayâ€"Saturday Feb. 2â€" ED WYNN y Chic Sale â€" Dorothy Mackai _ "WYNNE cisson * Charkes Farrell â€" Zazu Pit l‘l;l THEATRE PARKING SPA Attendant in charge Highland Park, IIL _ Tel 24 A NFEG 2560 "S. 0. S. Iceberg‘ "Aggie Appleby" Benefit nights for !: D.â€"S. High School Bandq STUDENT STUNTS _ « SELECTIONS BY BAND }! ALL TICKETS 25 CENTS j "The Chief" "MAN‘S CASTLE" "â€"Sun. Matinee NEXT WEEK " â€" Sat. Matinee On! , FEBRUARY 1, and Loretta Young ~ Packard, in all of its new lcars of the inclosed type, gave complete recâ€" ognition to radio as a ‘désirable automobile accessory. I; the latest Packards,; now being shown, the anâ€" tenna is built into the roof and the car is otherwise completely) enginâ€" eered for radio installa‘tion, ‘includâ€" ing the use of a larger battery and generator. . Provision i m;J: also for the installation of 1he controls in the center of the | instrament . Packard has added a superiluxuriâ€" ous touch to its sedan liï¬mnsim cars. It has now even broug it radio controls to the finger tips of a passâ€" enger. They are located jin one of the arm rests of the rear s&t. f Loud speakers are eomplet‘ly hidâ€" den from view in one of the rear doors of: the car. Other parts of the radio set, except the controls, are also concealed. / °; | Surviving are the v‘rido+, Mrs. Mary E. DeMuth, a son, John H. Deâ€" Muth, of Highland Park, and a daughter, Mrs. Everett G. Deming, of Evanston. | I Packards Equipped For “Suber-Lu{qry†Radios .A horse fancier, Mr. DeMuth won the Geritlemen‘s Derby| at (the old Washington Park Club on hicago‘s south side early in the ient‘ . He was a charter member of Chiâ€" cago Athletic Club for many years belonged to the Union League Club and Exmoor Coun ub. _A horse fancier, Mr. ] the Geritlemen‘s Derby Washington Park Club south side early in the . _ After selling shoes in dï¬io, native state, Mr. DeM jcar partner of a store in‘ go. 1886 he organized DeM Ad pany, which for many 8 h store at 150 South Stntq Strget. store later was gold to Hanan Son, from which contc‘lm.fr. Muth retired some yvears aro. Benjamin Franklin DéMut neer ; Chicago retailer, died following a long illness at ] «t 512 Squth Sheridan Roa land Park, at the age of 82 Funeral services were hek Tuesday afternoon at the c Graceland Cemetery, wher took place, | Jn Snndayï¬.\ ged 82 '11 Benjamin Franklin DéMuth, a pioâ€" â€: neer ; Chicago retailer, died) Sunday | W following a long illness at his home| P dt 512 Squth Sheridan | High.| _R land Park, at the age of coln Funeral services were held at 2:30 | "¢tU Tuesday afternoon at the chapel at | EU‘ Graceland Cemetery, where burial | 81e« SusÂ¥c lc cn ) 24%, lb. sack ............\.._.._â€"â€" PURE GRANjLA TOâ€"15. cloth bag «... BUTTERâ€"Valley â€" Quarters or brick; Ib. ... l imang PILLSBURY F (small) CAMAY SOAP 49 cnu’% 10 bars for ...:......./....* i c 2 large boxes P & G WHITE NAPHTHA SOAP . 10 large bars for 4†oxypor soaP 95 cmsai 8 pkgs. for: .................. M C 3â€"lb. can for AMERICAN FAMILY FLAKESY: Large box for ....... IVORY SOAP 3 b?xes for :............ CAMAY SOAP Medium size; 10 bar IVORY SOAP IVORY SOAP Large size; 10 . bari The Store with a repu HIGHLAND gP FRUIT & GROC % MarkEt 518 CENTRAL AVENUE SPECIALS for THURS., FRL., SAT. WE DELIVE Also Fresh Vegetables at PROCT This conte! Simply say Mammo Mothers er of Chiâ€" for many : Union League int ub. _ ] ï¬da&A Mra. i:or. SPECI LOUR rFfor aLikEs s for |~ â€"f WIN a | th Flyer Coaster FOR YOUR cmLa Le th¢ vote coupon ach 25¢ purchase & ER GAMBLE PRO t expires Saturday, . essesscntlessensesens sns en nbn008 eee cense 4d mee s ree seve nsb sonnem n cevan n Sawep n n LATED SUGAR esseres secessenpen esn 3 ag W" We A1% h afd Comâ€" 'u%lnd a Strget. The Hanan and n'tr. Deâ€" ago. AND [PARK with a reputation _ re‘s Your C ascemscscsens cancsnvssanbnten , his In Mary‘ ’nnï¬Trockg; on South St. Johns Avenué,) Highland ‘Park, anâ€" nounce & gale/of frocks shown at the Deerfield style ‘show recently. This sale start y (Thursday). | Frocks in prints, solid colors and pastels will be(on sale. hour Wilson, Irc., Feb. 1, 2, 3. The male chorus "De Svenske" will give a,gg rt at the Oak Terâ€" race Schopl in| Highwnod Friday eveâ€" ning of this week, Feb. 2, at 8 p.m. This chorus ¢onsists of 35 excellent voices ‘under ‘the .direction of Prof. Ryds: Malefg}g& any menfber‘}, and |from . Mi Highland| Park Benefi Cflt:ret Dance \In Evanston On Feb. 10 will this in w uk h d ie + seage+ PHONE H. P. 4390 14 it ke g}jh with 1an rill !also be three reels of ictures. showing Swedish ese Thirty Years," twoâ€" E B ‘Ow,_ at Purnell & Wagon e Presents Musgicale February 7 "-'"3: eeting of the Linâ€" oL E. T. A, wm-‘tl{?h.u Y 8 oon, Feb, 7'i at 3 {1 ce To )ra and natural scenâ€" it is invited. | With the second about to | Fm‘% h“:ï¬ gin, the various m:'mop groups ternoon, Feb, 7, at 3| the local Chfldrdn*.b*"’l 4y wal, e 4. £ » gmto;::wm‘ thnmhdl j | some s changes in the sched: , former pupil of Linâ€" which ?u follows:| © + has just recently ‘ Monday, 3:45â€"5:80, 8th grade. extensive study in Wednesday, 8:45â€"§:30, 5th, 6 nt several ical. Tth grades. . 11 of his e!pxneu w world. It is hoped|] | . | ; parents and friends 8 § s meeting and enjoy * n pianist, | is to Sing Terrace School ERYVY rocks To a Special Sale .;946 A5c 59¢ 89c 59¢ 29¢ 39¢ 55¢ THE PRESS Children‘s Theatre Is 7| Open To New Mer With the second about to the local Children‘s Theatre : To oo en th roee / some & € n the sched which is as follows: . 3 Made of fast coldr fine qualâ€" ity percale prints. A big . value at this price. | Regular size, 180 sheet box. White or colors. Limit of 4 boxes to customer. Another Shipment of | A BC Prints 1 We have just received another shipment of A B°C Printed Percale to be sold at this price: To anticipate requirements for several months would be a big saving. â€"13¢ Special Sale Kleenex Special Sale Polly Prim Aprons 29¢â€" n ) wï¬ o onteaits «. ced ameiiptieatin "Alice in Wonderland" is now in rehearsal in the Children‘s Theatre, P orrary while Ni unay ts Ton @ ; ust completed a dramatization of "The Secret Garden," by Frances Hodgâ€" shrunk, in white, blue and grey. All sizes and sleeve lengths. ' . Men appreciate shirts the quality ‘of these, especially when they can be had at so little cost. Made of high finished broadcloth, preâ€" Thursday, 8:45â€"5:80, the Theatre{son Burnett, which is to be the next Friday, 3;:80â€"4:30, ‘‘ It?is the aim ‘of ‘the Children‘ hog ut e prarahine | oo “!:&. _5_:};":.'::.;..., ks Saturday, 10:30â€"11:45, the boys‘| where voice, diction, and the techâ€" Splendid Val Men‘s Fine B New Wash Shirt $1.59 NET Fabr 39¢ 1 Here‘s your chance to put a bit of April in'tg; a February wardâ€" robe. You‘ll ï¬hd everyone of these cloths an inspiration to start sewing, and you‘ll be ever so pleased with the; bright apâ€" pearance you make v‘i‘l'xen you‘ve finished. Among the hew fabrics just received are _ Pï¬nt?ed liatistg Printed ljimiti Pï¬n@ lï¬pplekheen‘ Po d i 1 4 ¢ Ig) ues, these, roadcloth Catch Spring the Wing ith these 9y 0 85¢ rd PAGE THREE i"*