5¢ Oc _ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL ., Red Network, Station WMAQ JEWELER AND OPTICIAN | enue Tel. H. P. â€"_PEN AND PENCIL SETsS ‘SETS â€" SILVERWARE GS â€" DIAMOND PENDANT SET3 8c rs every in the PL ANI is for Less Money" piration Jewlery |â€" SaLE c 0 C to 50% off â€" ' MALPE[:L]. Pfop * ivery â€" Phone 1241 NEMEROFFE S .. BRACELETS ILITARY SETS PER TO BUM TERRAPLANING! mission. A Wrdial‘“jikon.'w “‘: SATURDAY SPECIALS Y MARKET Chickens » 21¢ ~ _ 14 MODELS TWO WHEIE:SES â€" 80 AND 85 H. P. ENGINES on ic 4 i $1.00 Wednesday & Friday Fresh Meaty Ib. PIGS FEET SPARERIBS Milk Fed Veal Shoulder Roast Ib.] cssc l L Choice Steer Chuck ROAST Fresh Neck Bones or e . tE THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 19,, _ .. _Free Delivery 7:45 Evangelical service, ervice, .. _ by the pastor, _ _ *n * 12¢ Highwood, IH. yaet tm Â¥% 10c § 12¢ 5e ied c fik 3 / fo also WArT m uk :†md more Mrs, Geor ‘‘benefit lunc! Friday, Mar ‘home, 745 C . benefit of \ High Schoo! ‘ Please telep â€" Mrs, Engstro Supervisor : covering frot Mr. and M The Independent Social Club will have a one o‘clock luncheon on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 28 at the home of Mrs. Walter Hoffman on Osterman Avâ€" Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Hutchison and Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes visited at the Earl Bailie home in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer are entertaining the Officers‘ Club of the Eastern Star this evening. Last evening Mrs. Delbert Meyer was hostess to members of the teacher‘s bridge club. ‘ Mrs. George Brand entertained at a quilting party on Friday at her home on Deerfield Road. Mrs. Otto Un&g!gl of Wheeling received the beautiful basket deâ€" sign quilt made by the Wilmot Mother‘s Club, at a benefit party fot the school Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Reeds and two sons Walton and Carter were guests Saturday evening at the Roy V. Hutchison home in Chicago. _ Mrs. R. M. Vant will entertain Doreas Circle Three at luncheon toâ€" morrow. > The Ginter boys are staying at the Paul Fuller home in Bannockâ€" burn while their mother Mrs. E. J. Ginter is sojourning in Florida. Mrs. Fred Anderson of Chicago spent the weekâ€"end with her daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Raymond Meyer. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brynaldson of Arlington Heights were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harrty Muhlke on Thursday evening. Miss Bery! Speck has had as her guest for the past three weeks, Miss : Florence Brandenburger of Evanston. * . Mrs. W. F. Lockridge of Banâ€" nockburn and four of her sons are in Florida for three months. Sturâ€" gess and Riley are staying at home and attending high school. SG â€" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Peterson and two other couples enjoyed a party at the Chicago Theater: Saturday eveâ€" â€" Mrs. Harry Clavey will be hostess to membergy of the Areme Club on '.dnu(s{ evening. § $ * Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson have returned from Biloxi, Miss. Mrs. Johnson had been sojourning there for the past six weeks, and Mr. Johnson joined her there ‘and remained for several weeks. Mrg. Johnson‘s health is very, much im« â€" Watch for the date of the next old papergind magazine pickup by the Deerfield Boy Scofits, benefit _ of _ the Deerfieldâ€"Shields < School band uniform fund. m. telephone reservations to Mrs. Engstrom or Mrs. Pettis. Supervisor James O‘Connor is reâ€" covering from a two. w'gek's illness, Mrs. F. P. Browning returned Sunday from Foley, Alabama.. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth ‘Kightly (Ruth Drake) have a son born Satâ€" urday Feb. 17 at the Highland Park Hospital. m ‘up on extension cords d"‘u in basements to see if they are in good condition. A defect in the cord may cause a serious fire. He also warns against lighting field os. The snow on Sunday preâ€" md more prairie fires. | â€â€œ. George Engstgom and Mrs. Rabert E. Pettis aré planning a benefit luncheon bridge party on Friday, March 2, at the Reichelt hame, 745 Chestnut Street, for the Miss Irene Rockenbach attended a luncheon on Wednesday given in honor of: Mrs. Mary Foster Bryner of Peoria at the Mission Tea Room in‘ Marshall Field‘s> Chicago store Mrs. Bryner is the former: elemenâ€" tary superintendent of the Internaâ€" :_iml Council of Religious Educaâ€" ion. % Dorcas Circle Two will hold a luncheon for its members on Wedâ€" nesday, Feb. 28, at the Presbyterâ€" ian Church with ‘Mrs. William Koeâ€" belin, Mrs. W. F. Weir and Mrs. Dwight Merrell as hostesses. â€" â€" j Woodman Todd is the last memâ€" mesDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1984 Hudson and North Shore 108 North First Street â€" _ ~Heating and Plumbing Contractors | Hot Water, Vapor, High orLonMM’SM' Estimates oi New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Speciaity | 80 CLIFTON ‘AVENUE 733 GLENCOE AVENUE Telephone Highland Park 2282 WWM“ J. A. SCHWALL â€" 0c | M. D. MURPHEY | > ig Fire Chief J. R. Notz reâ€" all home owners u_:d renters MURPHY & SCHWALL | _DEERFIELD | LOCAL and PERSONAL Yesâ€"It‘s True! for 30,000 miles or 2 years. We gugarantee . ber of his family to have the mumps, \‘Mrs. Henry Hoffman is very ill at her home on Park Avenue. | Mr. and Mrs. K. Johnson and famâ€" ily have returned from Galesburg to the Julius Johnson home on Cenâ€" tral Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs Jr. have rented the Matt Hoffman flat on Wlukegrn Road. ‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. William C. Brandâ€" Uy\burg (Helen Rockenbach) of Chiâ€" gago. are the proud parents of a son born Tuesday Feb. 13. They .})Ave named him "William Junior. | Mr. and Mrs. Emil Fredrick3 and two sons Marshall and Robert visâ€" ited Mr. and Mrs: Frank Nusbaum in Chicago on Thursday. Mrs. Nusâ€" baum is Mr. Fredrick‘s niece. | Miss Hafzel Rapp of Belvidere, Ill., spent the weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapp. | Mrs. Arthur Merner entertained the Rachel Circle last Wednesday t:telgnoon. ‘~Mrs. Arthur« Lee will the next hostess. | â€" |_ Among the Deerfield Grade School teachers who spent the weekâ€"end put of town were Miss Beth Andrew jwith her mother in Rockford; Miss Genevieve Card and ‘Miss Irené Evâ€" enson at their homes in Stevens f!’oint and Winchester, Wis.; Miss ‘f!Eennie Nygard in Chiqm and Miss Ethel Titus in Libertyville. a | Mrg.. Edward Klug of Northbrook was the luncheon guest of Mrs, Ralph Petegsc_m _on Thursday. 1 | Seyen new children were enâ€" jrolled at the Deerfield Grammar School on Monday. ‘They were Arâ€" thur and Margaret ‘Finch of Castleâ€" wood Road, Highland Park in sevâ€" ignth and fifth grades; four Calahan ichildren from Chicago at the Dorâ€" ‘cas Hpme in eighth, sixth, fourth jand first grades; and Dona J. Johnâ€" son from Wisconsin in fourth. __Mrs. William Johnston, Mrs. Fred il;ioyer and Mrs. George, Pettis, all Past (g;-ncles of the Deerfleld R.N.:A. with Mrs. Earl Hurt, Past Oracle of the Crystal Lake R.N.A. attended la Royal Neighbor luncheon at the ‘Karcher Hotel in Waukegan on Tuesday to meet the Supreme Recâ€" |order. A class of instruction was held in the afternoon. § i (The EL.C.E. will meet Tuesday evening» at the Bethichem Church. _ Mrs. Louisa Riehm, who had spent the past two weeks with her cousin Mrs. John‘ Willman returned Tuesâ€" }day to her home in Chicago. ‘ Mr. and:Mrs, E. H. Johnson and two children and Mrs. George Petâ€" tis with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johnâ€" son and Stanley Jr. of Half Day Road were Sunday guests at the Joseph Milligan home in Arlington Heights. t y The Queen Esther Circle will meet Friday of next week at the home of MFs. Philip Scully, Sr. â€" Postmaster Fred Meyer and son, Delbert, visited last week with Mr. Meyer‘s oldest son Alvin and his family at their farm near New Florâ€" ’ience, Missouri. Knitting classes sponsored weekly at Olendorf‘s Dry Goods Store by the Deerfield Woman‘s Club, will be discontinued at the close of Febâ€" ruary, after a very successful seaâ€" s;; x 'Aâ€"-g?;-rd-e'n' class will probably be formed in March. Terraplanes Chrninf‘y located on the waterfront in one Florida‘s most delightful smaller cities. Completely redecorated and under Colonial management, it is the ideal vacation "buy" for those who want all of the advantages of a tropiâ€" cal winter, in a duiet environment at Motors, Inc. Highland Park, IIl. ~Mew fFORT PIERCE the Sav entertai 1 Mb MafPnnedilial c maintbiint AMBiiiabscr is d ke, with| #¥éests from Winnetka, spent Wednekday with Mrs, A. G. Klemp in l":l land Park. Membets |of Mrs. A. J. Johnson‘s bridge club| Will meet at her home next Friday Mfternoon. Mrs. Johnâ€" son is regov@king rapidly from her recént operifion. Seiler pabsed away Saturday in Libâ€" ertyville. m s ‘ Mr. Hhity Wing returned Friâ€" day : eve; Es |from a business trip to New N E_ | Mrs. Fred| La Bahn, Mrs. Fred Horenberger land Mrs. Harry: Muhlâ€" £.0 Liea® 1 C A parish bird party will be given tonight at Holy Cross Church hall, Mrg. Clavey, the chairâ€" man, extén@s an invitation to the community, §d attend. : which â€" in many fro: cast a prc on Sunda Robert of end guest Johnson. Dr. Lew Highland will speal the Brot} Evangelic John F tract for kup bun week. at four tabled of bridge on Tuesday evening. s Mr. -I Mis. William Neville will represent Gearge and Martha Washâ€" ingtan to t at the Colonial dinâ€" ner and rpception at the Presbyterâ€" ian Chu !‘_ The party is being sponsore Doreas Circle Four, for mempbar# and friends of the church, ||} [ > Mrs. M.,|@. Love, Mildred Love Storm Dogrs â€" Combination Doors | wWORK Paift â€" Decorating Zion m«; Industry 886 Cen! ‘Ave. _ Tel. H. P. 3868 s\Sherwin, minister of the p fl Presbyterian Church ‘tohight at a meeting of .;".-- in the Bethlchem 1 § ) View concert band, \ in its ~personnel is vicinity, will broadâ€" n from Station WMBI arch 4. . L' Whitehead and son t her daughter Miss dMenco on Friday. ‘aylor, who resides in use on Hazel Avenue, e Rhoda Cirtcle yesâ€" Mrs, A. J. Johnson‘s ill meet at her home fternoon. Mrs. Johnâ€" r‘inz rapidly from her on. Hoffman entertained of bridge on Tuesday ago were the weekâ€" Mr. and Mrs,. A. J; , THE PRESS -â€"--:h“ Seago was the over ; Gunekel. @ Maybe you‘ve longed for an electric ironer but are not quite sure about hbw much help it will be. If so, here is our grt_)position. We‘ll lend you an electric ironer, send it to your home and let you ty it for 10 days. And we‘ll send an expert to show you how to use it. She‘ll demonstrate how and Leo Once a month a meter reader calls at your home and m&youtelecuicmeeet.AfevdqshnunbillcoM mtheekcuidqpedinlhebfl'a&fllâ€"fl Most people call it their "light bill." As a matter of fact, it‘s much more than that. Electricity does much more than illuminate the average home: it sweeps rugs, funs a radio, washes and irons clothes. It makes toast, Try it in your own homeâ€" then decide whether you want to keep it Irons everything in the wash in half the time while you sit down. Now .. . . . . With detachable wood table top for $5 extra, or a detachigble porcelain Thor Electric Ironer, Model 29â€"D MANY OTHER LOCAL DEALERS ARE Gunekel, M#. and Mrs. Berry Deâ€" vine and Miks Reba Anderson were guests Fridky evening at the Josâ€" eph Dunn h¢me in Lake Forest. Carleton has been in California past week on busiâ€" ness. ting" | Raymond 'bina i&;!-n&dv;‘brâ€"!&-gâ€"e. party Tuesday evening ‘at the home of Mrs. Louils McOmber ‘in Waukeâ€" The Mothers and Sons banquet held Friday evening by Boy Scouts of Troop 51 had ninetyâ€"six ‘guests at the Bethichem Evangelical Church, dinner was prepared by the faqers of the scouts, scout executives And committeemen and the Deerfield Rotarians who sponsor this troop df which Raymond Dobâ€" bins is Scout Master. Guests were the motherg of the scouts and the wives of the scouters. Mrs. Von Sande of Half Day, who Has been active in seputing for fifteen years, gave a stitring talk on "Mothers of Scouts." | It was an inspirational gathering. | + Mr. Fred) La Bahn attended the yearly meeting of the directors of the National Brick Co. in the Buildâ€" er‘s buildï¬ in Chicago on Monday. Mrs. George Ott entertained Cirâ€" cle Three of St. Paul‘s Church on PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY ‘ _ OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS pl2" hk by Bs j’).r _ James Go Rowell, Co Sc of Kansas City, Missouri Member of the Boara of Lectureship of The Mother Chfrch, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, usetts to be held _ Friday Evening, February 23, 193 _ Elm Place School Auditori . of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS f| > ANNOUNCES A l § i Free Lecture on Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist ‘# table top for §2. 50 Down sbie porcelain top for $7.50 extra. We‘ll lend you YOuUR "LIGHT BILL" $ 4950 HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend ‘Sheridan Road at Elm Place ‘Mrs. W. J. Button was hostess to rcle ITwo of St. Paul‘s Church on sday afternoon. ‘Mrs. Fred La Bahn spent Saturâ€" day with her sister Mrs. Minnie Dorherty in Chicago. f ‘Mr. and Mrs. Russell Batt (Milâ€" dred Ro!ll) have a son born Saturâ€" day at the Highland Park Hospital. ‘Mrs. James Wilson will be hosâ€" tess to members of the Ladies‘ Aid Society: of St. Paul‘s Church on Thursday afternoon, March first, at her home on Saunders Road. Mr. and Mrs. Fred La Bahn visâ€" ited Sunday at the home of cousins in Chicago. Mr. La Bahn‘s cousin, Mrs.. Charles Verke, who passed away Friday, was buried Monday. Olive Frantz and David Stryker attended a Cgristian Endeavor banâ€" quet and business meeting on Satâ€" urday evening at the Grace Evanâ€" gelical Church in Chicago. \On Friday afternoon Mrs. Milton Frantz attended a meeting of The Women‘s World Day of Prayer at the Chicago Temple and heard Mrs. E. Stanley Jones speak. 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