te Aid are another 19, 1984 itation ‘choir choir, THURSDAY, APRIL 19, 1984 Rev. and Mrs. E. J. Brugso are keeping open house from 2 to 5 and 8 to 10 p.m. on Thursday, April 26, at the Bethichem parsonage and are extending an invitation to all their friends. It will be in celebration of Rev. Bruso‘s tenth year in the minâ€" istry. i The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. J. Kynett Hachlen (Laurel Stryker) will be sorry to know that their infant son, born I?dn morning, April 16, at Cedar Falls, lowa, passed away at noon, the same day. Miss Harriett Stryker is staying At her sister‘s home in Dysirt, Iows.:=..> :000 con 4. _ William Lane of McLean, Il., visâ€" ited his nephew, Berry Devine, on Sagurday. s Coaiid Th ced ad â€" in observance of the birthday anâ€" niversary of Philip Scully, Str., and his wife‘s mother, Mts. Richard Sims, age 82, a family dinner was held Sunday at the Scully Sr.home. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests . were Mr. and Mrs. George Sims and family, John Sims and family, of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs, Gus Huber and son of Kigin. â€"â€"", ©â€" Bs The epidemic of mumps is still very wide spread in the village. > It is estimated that there have been almost five hundred cases of chilâ€" dren and adults, although the maâ€" jority have been unreported. There are six reported cases of scarlet fever at present. Dr, Russell Sugâ€" den has been examining contact children in the school. . & Kenneth Taylor, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Taylor of Hazel Avâ€" ‘enue was taken to the Highland Park Hospital last week, because of gevere iliness. Rev. John Bengtson of Winnetka will occupy the pulpit of, the Bethâ€" lehem Evangelical Church on Sunâ€" day morning. €. Mamic Tuma and Roy â€" Traylor were married last Saturday in Wauâ€" kegan. . e t â€" n f] Mrs: Edwin Wood of Rogemary Terrace is spending this week with her sister in New York. , Mrs. Ross Sherman returned Satâ€" urday from the Augustana Hospiâ€" tal in Chicago. xtz Jane Warner, who ‘attends Bradâ€" ley Institute at Peoria, came home to spend the weekâ€"end with her mother,; Mrs. A. R. ‘Warner. : She was taken very ill and was unable to return to college this week. Mrs. Delbert Meyer will entertain the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club on Tuesâ€" day evening. MAPLE SYRUP Pillsbury PANCAKE FLO 2 1â€"lb. pkgs, E_E‘I'ECH-NUT COFFEE L.__.-. 32c Sliced or Halves; 2 No. 2%, cans .|...~~~â€" BANNER BOY PEACHES BLUE BILL SALMON 1â€"lb. fiat can 8SWIFT‘S | SUMMER SAUSAGE A real buy ; IB. ............:w.w...2~â€" SUGAR CURED SMOKED BUTTS Rolled and lean; I. :â€"...â€"__â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€" YVEAL ROAST Boneless and Rolled; Ib. HOMEâ€"MADE SAUSAGE MEAT All Pork ; Ib. FREE Ib. DEERF]Zï¬LD LOCAL and PERSONAL 805 Deerfield Avenue . Phone Deerfield 16â€"17 Friday & Saturday, April 20â€"21 Groceries|â€" Fruits â€" Vogetn:blek'-. 5 Fancst Strawberries 2 pint boxes ... ... 23¢ is staying at SOL GROCERY and MARKET | annimmmmtmmeepeimmmmmatar * 000 00 come thek 4 PROMPIE DELIVERY SERVICE the Albert Wildhagen home in Praiâ€" Mr, and Mrs. George Engstrom and two children, Helen and John, spen§ the weekâ€"end with Mr. Engâ€" stront‘s father, John Engstrom, in Marion, Iowa, who celebrated his birt‘n;y anniversary during their Â¥I8AU, ( 1 A kay Day luncheon will be held Tu y at the Deerfleld Presbyterâ€" ian Church with members of Dorcas Circle Four as hostesses. The lunchâ€" eon will be followed by an unusually interekting and different type of enâ€" tertaiment. Everyone is invited. â€" Mr, J. C. Acheson of St. Paul, Minn}s who spoke Thursday eveâ€" ning ! at the local Presbyterian Ch was robbed of his wallet containing $35, tickets, and valuable pa Thursday morning, as he aligh from a street car at La Sallefand Madison Streets in Chiâ€" tago.! His impressions of Chicago were ;obviously unpleasant. P visit Guest Day, an annual event of St. Parul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Society is beâ€" ing planned for Thursday, May 8. The will be Mrs. E. J. Pister: of CRicago. Special music has been arra by the program chairman, Mrs, A. J. Johnson. 5 Mris. Irving Brand entertained her sewinz club on Wednesday afterâ€" sewn noon My. and Mrs. A. V. Mericle enâ€" joyeI a vacation from their duties mlmlA.&P.m They " ed home Sunday. 4 Mys. Harry Baum hag returned a sojourn at Saratosa Springs, Florida» k : Freddie, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.| Raymond Meyer is quite ill. John and Donald are staying with the paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.| Fred Meyer. . MÂ¥ts. John Hoffman will entertain the Independent Social Club at a one b‘clock luncheon on Wednesday at Her home on West Hazel Avâ€" en and Juli Mr. i at and end and MEATS | __15¢ . and Mrs. Howard Helm and d&nd Mrs. Elmer Crane of Arlâ€" n Heights visited, on Sunday, e home of their cousins, Mr. Mrs. Emil Fredricks. rie Freiman spent the weekâ€" with her uncle and aunt, Mr. Mrs, Dieces in Chicago. rs. Leslie Oetzel has. been All * 10¢ . and Mrs, Percy McLaughlin son Gordon are moving from Court to the home of Mrs. Mcâ€" hlin‘s mother, the late Mrs. Hutchison Peterson. 10¢ 35¢ SHAPIRO 21c¢ 17¢ 18c 12¢ 15 ID., D@OCK .........osscssssevesmmeemnenecscnmerss NEW TEXAS CABBAGE IDAHO POTATOES STRICTLY FRESH EGGS In:cartons; per doz. .\..,- California NAVEL QORANGES Extra Fancy Winesap Apples 4 lbs. . PRIME | POT ROAST BEEF SPRING LEG OF LAMB _ | RIB VEAL CHOPS ; FANCY PORK LOIN ROAST with the fiu. ~ Mrs. George Pettis was feted at her home last Tuesday evening| by a large group of relatives who pame to help her celebrate her birfhday anniversary. | Out of town gug included Mr. and Mrs, Joseph MIli+ gan, Mr. and |Mrs, William Mulligan and son Jerry, and Mrs. Emm Gathman of Arlington Heights, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gathman and three children of Itasoa and Mr. and Mra. Stanley Johnson ‘of Half Day| ‘ . Mrs, Harry Clavey was the gtiest of Mrs. George McGaughey in Wauâ€" kegan, at a party, W Â¥ Mrs. Herman Liarsen is holding a benefit card party for the Wilmot School on Tuesday afternoon, April 24, at her home on Wilmot Road. |â€" The Naomi Circle will hold an all day quilting bee on W t at the home of Miss Edna & Hostesses at! luncheon will be Mrs. John Vetten and Mrs. J. D. Carter. Patricia, dpuzhttr of Mrs. Clavey, is quarantined for scarlet fever. + | io oR Miss Amanda ~Clavey. W Sunday from Florida, wherT,r,â€she spent the winter. â€"| _ â€"_â€" | ) Miss: Rose Greishaber, who formâ€" erly lived at the Doreas Homé, was married Monday to Robert Phillips in Chicago. . PW i The Hoosier ‘Art Gallery {offers a display of water colors by artist members during ‘April, Edward ‘K. William is one of the exhibitors. ; Mr. and Mrs.â€"O. G. St. Petér and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jo! n of Waukegan |‘were. Sunday : gupper guests at the home of Mayor and Mrs, Knrinhvgy’. ty 7: & i An interesting exhibit of | :m.l cutâ€"out signs was shown «at the Navy Pier at the Flowen Show by a Deerfield: manufacturer, ander Hvale of ‘Wilmot : Road. A!| great many fromâ€"this village 'h:vr ‘ been attending the ‘Flower Show! daily. Mrs. Paul Diets and her sister Miss May Karch were among tho attended on Sunday. | : ; Mrs. Harry Frost under major operation last Thurs a Waukegan Hospital | E. H. Selig, local assessbt, atâ€" tended an assessor‘s convention at LaSalle, 11. the fore part pf this week, [ s $ : pall S ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Notz and two sons visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Notz‘s mother, Mrs. Anna Notz, in Chicago. { 'T’ | Quality Cleaners | RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING AND H. P. 178 20c i{B prsss 31c 29c¢ 25¢ ring! by| Church on Tu \ Fane| day" meltbe Ts nï¬ 06 I der 0 : Mulli<| ington Height fufligan | ich. Buima | _ NMra C. C. itg, Mr. | ‘Circle Iwo of sdl Mex.| ‘"Mesll bone iylt | | :‘ e‘ C e igtiest | _ Foub baby : in (Wauâ€" | week 10 the . * Mrg, James lding &A | My. . E w Paul, W‘,x. * n, |April | and Mis. Da: 5 [ 8 '.n \ M"’ 9 1 8 who lay at the ~Sewing iety ‘of St., Paul‘s Chu %m y afternoon. Toâ€" day : mettibe ‘ol St. Paul‘s Church women] | org tions: will attend the Féderation meeting of the Ariâ€" ington Heights district at Lake Zurâ€" â€" Mrgi C. C. Kapschull entertained Circle ®wo of St. Paul‘s Church the previouls Tuesday afternoon. | .0 M &‘» Easton entertained her btidge‘ club Thursday evening. Foup baby raccoons were born last week in the John Stryker yard. â€" â€" ‘\Mr. ‘mnd Mrs. C.| G. or are mo ivg from: Wut"lusm‘d' to Highland Park on May first,. _ _ lsty, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alvin k, has scarlet fever and is in the Lake County Contagious Bospil k } Mrs,. John Heafield of Landis Lane will @Atertain her bridge club toâ€" morrow afternoon. © 14 ‘~Mr, and hoét:;?f ‘M,rsr.trred LaBahn were ‘ningé’""'. A g: y on Saturday eveâ€" irondiy onor of ‘Mr. La Bahn‘s uecei@ !;tglivmary. Mr. and Mrs. it ;Jf““z ahn and!dnughterlma{ o d I *‘ Mrs. : Minnie Doherty n id ughters Mangaret and ilmg of Chica, ¢ out .of town fls remmines: over Sunday, | guests remained. over this is Mfl Mrs, Louis Soefker entertained Mr GREENSLADE Rlectrical Contractor 0 ‘ Housecleaning time is a busy . ‘ . "% 1"f‘me or housewives. Whethéer . _: (_ ‘ \you do it yourself or supervise / ‘the work, it leaves you tired . | out. | There is no use in a(idiï¬i 6 ‘‘to ypour housecleaning work °> \by trying to launder your own ] ig}xrt ns when a member of the E:4 |North Shore Quality Kaugtâ€"|} > }] | dries can really do a better, more satisâ€" ‘| factory ,job at very reasondble prices. \Curtains sent to any member will be | returned perfectly laundered .. . . square | cornered . . . exactly the right size . . . k'é’ ith no pin holes. You can depend on ]ff heir work. Years of s{jerv‘fce on the t o,r_tx Shore is your guatantee of satisâ€" faction. Send your‘ curtains today! W I Clean Electric Shop W 4 South First Street: â€" .. fuphone 555 | Highland Park i U ht \ When you send your laundry to d member of the North J. A. Reichelt Jr. is spending rak in Washington, D.C., and nding the D.A.R. convention. f \Sims of Elmhurst and rs. George Monroe of St. ., were the guests of Mr, h' David Derby on Friday., . ind Mrs. C,. G. Speer are t the finest of work . . . eck‘s taundry bundle for wf Dempster Street, Evanston f Phone Uni. 2776 ORTH SHORE_ 618 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park Phone H. P. 177 FeaexncH Lavnory Rr:urasie Lavnory make ‘"sm > . e1 e j smiling windows" iry to d member of the North Shore Quality Laundries you . work With a national reputation for perfection. Send mext r a trigl. Prites .cu'(ï¬n higher‘ than for ordinary work. i Curtains Robert W. Pease 4 BIG DAYS APR. 18 to 21 HOUSECLEANING ;H ELPS # 0 ® t & ‘o BLANKETS Here Are Other & COMFORTS 3 PILLOWS Esm ,'H Hudson Bay, North Star, | Holland and | other fine blankets laundered perfectly . . . like Mew. | :‘C .. | d c @29 Wool, down. or cotton filled. Cottan ‘or. silk covered. Laundâ€" ered qith the greatest care. They‘ll look like new! i Like other| bed‘ clothing, freâ€" quently requires cleaning. Feathers and covers are carefully |washed. Require frequent. washings. Deliâ€" cate ,}$olou ate carefully watched. Rugs returned clean and sinitary, free from dirt and germs, | WASH RUGS Nerson Lavnoay LAUNDRIES P 5 io e m | ' 4 5s . «i *55 Ees 3 ‘ 5 jM s s 4 y# s ; w R + PÂ¥is C3 h ‘ y M ~.â€" s . | { y y \ l y NortH Snore 566 Chestnut Stre _: _ Phone Wi N,u.son,Bngs. UNDRY 1014 Davis vanston Phone Uni. 12 PAGE ELEVEN alt