© Discover the beasty of Vernon. Now open‘to the public. | ‘ % Monday to Friday ï¬n 75e for 18 holesâ€"$1 all day, | twilite p. m. . Saturday $1. for 18 so':., a. m. $1.25 p. m. or all day. 7: Lt’wihu 4 p. m. 4 i Bunday $1 for 18 holes before 7 a, m. $1.50 from 7 to 12. After ] 3, $1. Juniors, Monday Little *ib Hustevedt came dressâ€" ed in a ‘Norwegian . costume and sang twite . during <the afternoon. The members of the committee in The tea (table was a lovely study in pink and green, presided aver by twb hostesses, Miss Salome Brand and Miss |\Rosalis Fosbender, who were relieved by Miss Grace Lindâ€" strom and| Mrs. Blanche Bresnaâ€" han: Mrg. Hutton, the Y. W.C. A. secretary, had eHarge of the refresh» ments, which R#ere all donated {5y members | of club. The siver free wil} | o ing amounted | to $11.15. This 1 help to complete the donation of $50 which will be given to the YW.C.A, maintenance fund by the Pi Delta Club. Twentyâ€"nine countries were repâ€" resented | ip articles displayed. The large ly room of the Y. WAKC.A., wherel the exhibit was held, was tastefullÂ¥ decked in the vivid h:ndiworkilo any nations.. Many beautiful _ formed a backâ€" ground for tables that held everything from embroideries to. odd and interesting curios of all kinds. The tdtfll'mmber of guests who sighed the register reached 118, but many wfed by without noticing the book. The Pi Club, sponsors of the gilver tea exhibition given Sunâ€" day afternoo®g, April 22, at the Y. W.C.A., wishl to thank their many friends for helping to make the afâ€" fair a success. Successful Tea and _ Exhibit Given at the Last week the group rambled along the shore. Starting from Central | they headed north for an enj trip; the weather was a bit cald| agd so many birds were mot seen. | |/! _ ~ There, lH charge for these trips under‘ Mr. Leech‘s leadership and much is learned about trees, flowers .and birds. field. This ; has many interestâ€" ing birds,| ts ‘and flowers in it, and ought be ideal for nature students. :) unity Service Inc., and Bert $. Leech invite all who are in to join this hiking | On ; morning, May 1, at 6 o‘clock the hikers of our comâ€" munity sbart from the west gide of Su Park and go westâ€" ward past the high school athletic koppers SrRINc HEATING Too hot a ï¬roâ€"or one that goes out when it is checkedâ€" adds unne ry problems to your spring heating. If you bunz Waukegan Koppers Coke, your heating plant can be fgn:[;ollod mi!y CW or under draft, Waukegan Koppers Coke| responds quickly to Coke| responds quickly to regulation. Burns dependably. Novt[ mladmkï¬ï¬%l&uisoof Leaves few ashes. Call /A COU NTR Y â€" CLUB is casier this way~â€" Hike Will Start at Sunset Park May 1 12. After :12 until 3, $1.25. After : Deerfeld stop light. Then ‘8, Monda. to Saturday noon 50c 114 miles west. Paul Borchardt Frank Siljestrom Highland Park Fuel Co. . Menoni & Mecogni Meércer Lumber Companyâ€"Deerfleld, Illinois .C.A. on Sunday Recommended and Sold by And sad and weary ghe way, â€" Life has not been the same to us |â€" Since you were called away. / How often do we tread the path That leads us to the grave, $ Where rests the one we love so welf, _ And did our best to save. _ _; Mrs. Pauline Clow and children. IN MEMORIAM i \In lovi memory of my dear husband loving father Henry Franklin Clow who <passed away April 26, 1932. +. ho $ It‘s lonesome here without you, . All players wishing to try for the. tea re asked to be the promptly at the time announced. %. George Hesler, coach of the Big& land‘ Park Young Men‘s Club baseâ€" ball team, grinounces the first prï¬ tice of the comingâ€" season will € held this Sunday,. April 29, at Sunâ€" set Park at/2 p.m. C First Call for Young‘ _ ; * Men‘s Club Basgeballers Anyone interested in employing a girl either for the rest of the schoo‘ year or during vacation should ge! in touch with the personnel office at the high school. wAl | Many girls are | getting bht names in already with a view to s curing summer employment. i are â€" qualified forâ€" handling â€" pla groups, as they have passed t! life saving tests and can take chilâ€" dren to the beach. Others are inâ€" terested in summer office work, housework, or clerking. > § The personnel office at dâ€" Shields High School has on file the names of a great many girls who want employment for. afternoons, evenings, or weekâ€"ends. These | | are qualified ‘to care for children, do housework, type, or work in a store. M Deerfieldâ€"Shields Girls â€" . Desiring Employment change of the exhibition were well pleased with the result of their comâ€" bined efforts, and are very grateful to the friends who so .kindly loaned their valuable keepsakes. This comâ€" mittee was headed by Alice Marks and Dorothy> Simpson as coâ€"chair: men, and Rosalis Fosbender, me Brand, Hazel. Dawson, Marjorie Dreger, _ Lillian _ Smith, _ Isabel Dreiske, Naomi Harris and Mrs. Hutton as helpers. Mrs. Thomas Marks assisted the girls in placing the quilts and some of the other &râ€" ticles to best advantage. 1 d | ROUTE a ukegan o a d t o # N+\§ Texas m Sunkist Jui Ektra Fancy BSweet Seedl Indian River Pure Granu YoOU WHO | |IN oU1 ;| AND |LEAM RAKES WATCHINC /\ UNASE Vill you not ~glory of vil id you inten pushing w epaticas, rue, ahi Vrla you/enjo burdoch _ hat Avill exu wsods in th DELIV ERY | 516â€"518 Central Avenue | H.P. 4400 ‘ruly, would Wiu exc | ‘he old lace of ifted thro fy : h ‘or the flat g lonlight n the stri orest floor? | resh hat those :l}at ~embr ith their i bloom, "ill need to roots this ader the m« witch hazel axt October rny L _ . 1 soup 4 # / t} > d ie iainns | n < F ; [ f [ ‘ Z,C_Z'E_lg_s_gsin #nvplpr.sa'unvf % ra hk s phy . e‘ Hats RIEWS lt s We A um 0. 10 is. io 49¢ GG§ | MPBELL‘S TomMaATo 4 doz. for $1 & doz. for 35@ i:iâ€i 5 bs. t« 25¢ Fir:r | FOoo |§SPECIAL Ald will fo 10€¢ fo 225C 5 You me 8, me e weed and mjwm the tead? $29 ED: ellow tassels of over from their Or l erberry bughes CAane mights‘ cook all those the garnet FIRES Beauty 25€¢ 29¢ THE PRESS The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore 241â€"lb. sack The benpï¬ es wili be families being helped by‘ the nization, the largest portigh going to the Lorâ€" imer : Industrial,\Center, 1052 East 75th street, Chirago, a new home for unemployed temen. _ Chari Fas h W Winnetka on May 2 Styla hi ;.‘.'.." .mj t _ Q# ‘ be found l. 0 n 3:: "7“ e bride will and fashion ','w.;o“' ‘Card party the North '_,’I,‘ J e given by League on the & VRR unior Welfare LIBBY‘$ 76 MATO JUICE Read the 4 No, 244 cans for 4 No. 2%, cans for â€"Porterhouse STEAK Jvichelieu or savoy PINEAPPLE â€" PEAT PEACHE§, or Whole Peeled APRICOTS A Na m Lo d als 1 MONARCH or, ROOSEVELT ROYAL ANNE CHERRIES Porter pound...._. 4 large L‘til fbr Crisp and Tender CELERY _ Richelieu CLUB ? FAK pound...:...}..__ '.1.;;..-.1; 1â€"2â€"3â€"4â€"5 Ribs °â€" ROUND TEAK SIRLOIN STEAK Leg oLamb _ pond 25€ Crosse & Blackwell SALMON 1 :R !,g:: 3 O‘ 6 and 7th Rib pound pound pound......... CHUCK ROAST Rolled RIB ROAST pound CLUB STEAK pound pound SIRLOIN STEAK ROUND STEAK Have yï¬ oda t mds (You .,m.j Planting ia amouclh 4 w And where ; time t To watch stal-ks ffl ‘Choice Cuts . . his Is the Best mal | * ur freat ||â€" ndfitl § t‘ o I s the‘ot ‘nnsturtioms Fi_;il;;r? ' e ind on Want Ads | OAST.â€" STEAK 5¢)| Potatoes »«29¢ : __ 15¢ $T â€" 25¢ D MART 35¢ 33¢ 29¢ 26¢ 21¢ 21¢ 28¢ 19¢ 23¢ GOOSE) SELECTED IDAHO RusseT en 1 + â€" FRI. â€" SAÂ¥AT. BROILERS pound CHICK] ROASTING . CHICKENS DUC STEWING OsCAR MAYERԤ KNUKWURsSTâ€" SLICED BACON Poultry In three minutes you prepare this delicious drink, | _ adding only water. *TR Your Grocer ahd Druggist has COC | F.&-Bervice call vagn | Highland Park 3320 or 2621 _ _ ; Oscar Mayer‘s Oscar Mayer‘s Oscar Mayer‘s PRIVATE SELECTION Ib. 19¢ GERMAN WIENERS b. 21¢ b. 21¢ lb. 19¢ Very Fine PEARS HAMS . 01 . 81 25¢ 30¢ $1 i 8 Muffins . ll ;&ea. 6i« 25¢|| Jelly ‘Corn Crosse & Blackwell or Savoy : Sparklingé â€"â€" _ Water â€"_ f:“A Wonderful Mlxtnd†‘Ginger Ale ce ~ Root Beer 1 B quarts for 256 Yellow Bantam Tomatoes Tomato Juice 2, large bottles 250 Solid Pack Richelieu Assorted Flavors Plus Plus bottle deposit ALL PHONES $1.39 per dozen per quart 10€ THURSDAY, APRIL 26, per can 10¢ per canâ€" per jar bottle deposit x« 15§¢e D. S. K. The D m@ ® mt $:30 pâ€" conductar traito, -55 panist, wil gram. | ; T we. proj orchestra movement . by Cesar vVOLUME Mrs. Sn troductidn, land Park companied ality is :1 Gordon at tmi hay Presbyteri Park. ] There is the progr dially ipvi noon‘s |pJ Deerficldâ€" Mrs. ‘gin hour and English C mat mrope Harring tor de wald, Vi Hofflandé ninghaw, J ,..C:.."-r Alfred (Pf Rectonwnld, Willizm ‘Tubaâ€" New Mothe A new ie f ° 4 Worknt ing true mevren tho uruu Church, | and McG ning, Ma A ery ing‘ arr lll;‘ n + secuned./ from any or "at: th daughter Scout interest the 193 on and > Parents touch 'vt send a c Mrs. H distriet mt operate at :21 . N land: ?-1 Allan*L Rum will ‘be 'rniii‘:r sovoll i4 Oboeâ€"â€" Flutes At the B Plano+â€"L Harpâ€"M Tympant Drumsâ€"â€" A Mo Miss T ie Theod Edith Law [E: tize Rdit Ori