‘dentists Pupils 12, 1984 both coâ€" ts did ducted t and Coun. Lake Counâ€". hn_ latter Park, more eof. THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1984 ‘ The rfeld P.T.A. will meet toâ€" morrow. afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock in the um. Mr. W. C. Petty, gounty| superintendent of schools, will be the speaker. & _ "Hallie," an English Springer 1, owned by Bernard Genty, Snk Aofigee in Mrs. Rugeny Enders &'uuldo( show in Chicago. . | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Varner celeâ€" brated| their twentyâ€"fifth wedding ry on Saturday, evening. fortyâ€"five guests. Those t of town were Mr. and Mrs, Go Switzer, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. McéGhire, Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Graves of |. Gerald ‘Robinson, Mr. and Jesse Varner and two Virgil and Kathryne, and Miss Marie Marchichick of Highland Pary and Mr. and Mrs. John Werâ€" hand of Northbrook, After Patrick Fogarty had enterâ€" taingd his club at a farewell party & ago Monday eve, he in turn, was ed by the other members. On (Wednesday evening Jacob Ott was t; on Thursday noon a 12 o‘clack luncheon was given by Geo. Karth; and Thursday evening, Geo. Antés entertained for Mr. Fogarty. The party was held Monday eveâ€" ni rtttha home of Edwin Meyers. o‘elc Kar Ant The | "Thanks for sending me so many good positions to apply for, pver 30 during the first 5 days I was enrolled." An Int’n?in Teacher | SCHOOL OFFICIALS:â€"We can put you in touch with the very | Mnest teadhers. Our service is free to you. a 2 o w coONTINENTAL . _ ‘TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. f . 1850 Downing St., Denver, Colo. | Covers the ENTIRE United States. ï¬our can earn several hundred dollars this sumâ€" mer, and you can secure a better position and a arger salary for the coming year. Complete inâ€" rmation will be mailed on receipt of a threeâ€" nt stamp. Send for it today. ; §â€" Rural Schools and City Schools : \â€" Summer Work and School Year Positions ȴ. Earl J. Bruso, pastor of the Teachers Sunshine Krispy or Graham CRACKERS SAVOY TOMATOES j Solid pack; 1 No. 2%; can ..........._._â€"â€"â€"â€" ASSORTED COOKIES 1 Ib. pkg. SANTA CLARA PRUNES Medium size; B# W#. ...~....._._..â€".â€".â€"â€"«â€"â€"â€" Michigan NAVY BEANS lbs, for ........_..._:.......â€"â€"â€" SAVOY PEACHES Extra fancy; 1 No. 2% PORK LOIN ROAST Fancy RIB ROAST | 6â€"7 Rib 17¢; Small Rib ...._.__._.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~ Prime POT ROAST BEEF Fancy RIB LA MB CHOPS mmmmniuniicnnemmenmmmmsstonigecmeomcdhcamenteninennmeminee e C100 00e ) c FREE PROMPT DELIVERY DEERFIELD LOCAL and PERSONAL Friday & Saturday, April 13â€"14 805 Deerfield Avenue Phone Deerfield 16â€"1"7 GROCERY and MARKET SOL SHAPIRO aesgeviuee ntvenenenn* Deerfleld will leave Tuesday for the annual conference session to be held at the First Evangelical Church in Aurora. He will be accompanâ€" ied by Mrs, Bruso and John Vetter, who is the Bethichem Church‘s lay delegate, : a Bethlchem Evangelical Church of Mr, and Mrs. Fred LaBahn spent Sunday at the George LaBahn home in Evanston. : Fenton Hopkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Hopkins designed the cover of the program for "Children of the Moon," a play presented Friâ€" day evehing by the Ravinia Players at the Ravinia Village House. The design was executed in lincleum. Mr. Hopkins is recovering from an apâ€" pedicitis operation and completed the work while in the hospital. Stan and Bunt Gabrielson, star athletes of Gustavus Adoiphus Colâ€" lege at St. Peter, Minn., were the guests of their classmate, Arthur Johnson, at dinner last Monday eveâ€" ning, The Sunday Tribune containâ€" ed an interesting sport article about the Gabrielson brothers. Paul Rubâ€" ly, who attends Notre Dame and Art Fox of Highland Park. were also guests. A birthday party was held last Thursday evening for Worthy Paâ€" tron J. R. Notz at the Deerfield Chapter O.E.S., following the reguâ€" MEA TS 18¢ 15¢ 23¢ 17¢ 19¢ 23¢ 19¢ 22¢ 28¢ 16c IDAHO POTATOES 15 !b. peck ........ Medium gize; PEF UOZ. ......_.__...cossumcccles FLORIDA ORANGES SEEDLESS GRAPEFRUIT 5 for Stringless GREEN BEANS _ B IDG. ........ .cc ccosccivtvestsmnenntncbovencnspeveniginmmncenainks CALIFORNIA CARROTS Fancy DE Fancy DELICIOUS APPLES 20¢ Aged Prime ROUND STEAK Fancy SIRLOIN STEAK » Vegetables sreax_ . | _|_20¢ senvice CÂ¥ lar meeting. There was tzd huge birthday ‘ cake, candle lighted, each ‘ guest made a ) wish, Of ficer‘s Club presented him a gift. . Mrs. Charles Bickford tain her sewing club on Wedn: afternoon. B .Ps o | _ _ 4P Mrs. John C. Ender will célebra her 89th birthday | anniversary May 5. Mrs, Ender is the wife of Deerfield‘s first mayor.) _ _ _ || © Another parish | party has been planned by jof . the Holy Cross Church for day eve, ning, A{rfl 24, Mrs. ina Ander: son is chairman, || . TA Marshall, Orval, and Char, lotte Fredricks with sbnld:sl and John Beckman Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Webbe in Glen Ellyn 0 Sunday. The Webbes formerly sided in the E. ‘G. Jacobson houge on Central Avenue, ©| P > Misses Ruth and nce Ender of Chicago spent Wednesday an Thursday at the End home. | Mrs. Louis Soefker will entertain St. Paul‘s Sewing Society on Tues= day afternoon. The date has been set forward as a meeting of the Woman‘s Federation :ï¬ the Arling} ton Heights District will be held at Lake Zurich on Thursday and a great many of the women of St. Paul‘s Church are plan: to at, tend the Federation meeting. t Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mublke a::fl Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Bowman wer the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Walker (Margaret Hunt) in Chi cago on Sunday. Fr Walker is & former teacher in the Deerfield Grammar School and a cousin o,f Mrs. Muhlke and Mrs, Bowman. | |, Mrs. R:/ D. ‘Reeds and her mother, Mrs. S. P. Hutchison| visited nnE Thomas Townsend on“fedmdly a Beach, II1. ‘Mrs. Edng Carter, who had been visiting here, returned .X Waukegan to the home of her s Charles Carter, with them, where she will remain until the first wnï¬ in May. The Hutchisons are plan ning their annual trip to Missouti at that time and Mrs. Carter wi}l go to her home in Eolia, Mo. h Mrs. J. R. Notz entertained twelve guests at a surprise birthday dinnér last Sunday in compliment to her husband. § Miss Anna Krimbill of Chicago spent Monday with her two nieces Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and Migs Bertha Freese. 5:.:. 8 _ Mr. and Mrs. William (Desmond Jr. have a baby daughter born reâ€" cently at their home in Ch}cago | MREAAO | Pm on cals 0 Confde ts ho ce O l 3 81 Mrs. Charles F. Hennhxg, yv)‘o‘ moved recently from Orchard Lafie to© Highland Park, fell downstairs in her new home and was quite setiâ€" ously injured. Mrs. Henfing has been â€" rather unfortunaté,. _ Lakt year, while hanging up ¢lothes,‘ a bird house fell off a polé and chut her head open. Her many friends 31c THE PRESS 23¢ 25¢ 25¢ 1¢ 9c lan. { tained Oï¬‚ï¬ i ";{ WiP : ’t{ ) relv‘b ‘ vi. u nn¢h ‘l;‘ her| tral :. f: ie 'H' « cago | | Virs B | â€" Hikie d | Thurse ,f .‘,lvi" | | Maa 3. r ue .'é !:*‘YMI â€" Mra, George L. Brand will be tess to the Bethany Missionary ciet yof Highland Park, this af Hage] Avenue, p o l Freda Boone gave a talk (ï¬n "Missions and Mission" on Tuesday L““ [¢s. Arno Frantsz will entertain t ‘.‘p‘ï¬â€˜; ueen Esther Circle at Tunchéon m ;"""': §4f h f t 3X end‘s Night will be o 7 Thursday evening, May 3, by the Deevifield Chapter, QES. Mr. and I g“,, . J. R. Notz are Worthy Patron ;vs Matron. [ †: Six members of the Deerfigld Chapter ‘attended | the . Campbell Chipter 0.E.S. Past Patron and Maâ€" tron night last Wednesday evening in Highland Park. | .| [R 'g} argaret and> Jean Scully ‘enhqrâ€" bained fifteen guests, following a oller skating party last Thursday evening at the Arlington Heights Rink, at their home on Deerfigld \venue. | ‘id ,’ , and Mrs, Earl Hurt of Cenâ€" *4venue entertained out of town gWests this past weekâ€"end. (! [, ‘Wirginia Wilson of Ravinia wi hq weekâ€"end guest of Jean Pettis. { E4o 8 hi# vicinity were sorry to her latest misfortune. 8 E. H. Selig will: attend an ors Convention atâ€"La Salle, L t U # hg at a meeting of the Y. E }. at the Bethlichem Churt [ Stryker and Dorothy: Vetter host and hostess at the social t her home on Deerfie . C. Reeds and son Frankâ€" NOUKIH SHORE . Hbus;ecléaning Help Rerrasie Launpay. ‘Nerson Latnory NortH SHore Lavnory 618 N. Green :::klu‘ !\ ) | 1210 Central Ayenue, Wilmette 566 Chestnut Street, Winnotks : Phone H. P. 177 f‘, 1 Mml. 1800 L ‘M‘ Wb“ } “Maléhmgmï¬ i @f: ‘lmOmm.lAuuuv : Nerson Bros. 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