0r if you , call H. 8 in the 8ry store 10, 1984 be held and the 17â€"18 n for left ay Public Invited to Aid in National Honor of â€"â€" _ Flo Nightingale ‘‘The Veterans [Administration Faâ€" eility, North Chicago will observe oc l sols "Aden howse" doom & .g‘;ig.ho‘;d f; time the entire ital will be ppen for inspection. ational Hosp}tal Day is observed :: bn of the anniversâ€" ary of the birth| of Florence Nightâ€" ingale, founder bf modern hospital min‘- t # . Visitors will recreational will be received §ct, \Departm serve tea. able for a tour The primary Day is to f public with all in a. hospital in be fully info rendered the ï¬omplished rs of the their ,departin ‘ momutioa on pital manageme The Veterans tends a cordial Ne to visit tional Hospital that as many the facility at @ We wish to ekpress oud deep apâ€" preciation to our friends and relaâ€" tives for the kinginess and sympathy extended us in bur recént bereaveâ€" ment. Also for the many floral ofâ€" ferings sent. . |< _ J slg THURSDAY, MAY 10, 19834 Alecyon FREE 'num PARKING SPACE . As t in charge ADMI AT ALL Highland P#x. IL _ Tel. 2400 Fridayâ€"Satur |.__ JEAN May Robwl On the Stage â€" Mat. Only nuulc:;tmnmrh:i- Wodi:.fland†Y.W.C.A. Highiand Park . J \"BM ROLLING® u.:h.ï¬. ;-a-&-&oc-.-nh Ramon Ns â€" Jeanette McDonald in "THE CAT AND THE FIDDLE®" tbrou Ev se | Takes a liday" km Trinmph ï¬-}vcy Walter Wni. C. Rose and family. 4 Je . _ _25¢ ) 9# | lAlso ~ â€"â€"â€" tage â€" Mat. ( ‘hikiren Appeart Alice in d1 erland‘ directed to the um where they the ladies of the uxiliary, 8th Disâ€" of Tllincis, who ides will be availâ€" the hospital. ject of Hospital rize the general e activities withâ€" that they may as to the service unity. This is rowing the itals “:pq:n of and giving full details of hosâ€" dministration : exâ€" tation to the pubâ€" hospitals on ‘Naâ€" y and it,is hoped ipossible will visit orth Chicago. . Can‘t Buy a y° t of View! PARKER > Lewis Stone ATTRACTIONSâ€" im May 11â€"12 Edward V. Price, 78, â€" Dies in Hospital in Chicago Last Sunday Edward Valentine Price, and founder of Ed. V, Price & wholesale tailors, died of Sunday at the Passavant Memorial Hospital in Chicago at the age of 7B years. & Mr. Price was born in Savannah, Mo., May 9, 1856 where he Nad,x} his education. Early in life the T of the West took him to California and later to Nevada and Oregon where he was successively employed on a cattle ranch, in the silver mines, on the overland stage line and as a Wellsâ€"Fargo messenger and route agent. Later he became the travelâ€" E. V. Price > ing representative in the West for A. N. Schuster & Co., then a thrivâ€" ing clothing concern of St. Joseph, Mo. After several years he repreâ€" resented in the same capacity A. R. Rothschild & Bro. of Chicago. A man of amazing physical enâ€" ergy and gifted with an unusual perâ€" sonality, he made many lasting friendships and back in the days when clothing â€" saléesmen carried many trunks, worked long hours, with many miles of tedious travel and other hardships, he attained outstanding success. While still on the road he became interested in the banking business and also operated several retail men‘s wear stores in PORK LOIN 1_ Roast »=11¢ CHUCK POT ROAST RIB END â€" 3â€"3 1/2â€"LB. AVERAGE ROAST FRESH LAKE Flounders â€" 12i¢ Salmon Steaks 27€¢ FISH SPECIALS | FISH FILETS ................... A24€ CHOICE OF CUTS % Thursday |.| Friday and Saturday in its field. : o tt | ) .. i0 As viceâ€"president and chairman ‘of the labor board of the National Wholesale Tailors Association, Mt. the West, _ _â€"_____ _ .____ 1 |_ Above all : the great business tlut‘i“ u‘L moial pow mmb, on se it o w ts Cns ion,piaes a wn as one of ¢ firms | t U | No in its fel. > the| leading AF thoughti) No n:’linx of drums, no As viceâ€"president and chairman ‘of | able tumblt of b-:' 6+ j the labor board of the National|tends its mo rRaphignt on 4 Wholesale Tailors Association, Mt. l movements; in what. ob P"t;’ was prominently: identifi ::u" #Nd sequestered places may with the: labor troubles of 1905 and |°"° 30 “bemeditaflnx. which is ts was a Mésot. [ | | .‘;{i 5 crowned with more n, a member of the | than imperial authority; for Kings the Edgewater Beach Hotel, _ . | . Abrothcr.A.C.l’flcqï¬le; h, N. M., and a sister, Mrs. Mary SuP of Baldwin,‘ Kan., will attend the services in Chicago which are tq ) held Thursday at lllo’dé&, in ‘%; Michigan room at the E * Beach Hotel. Rev. Frank Fitt bf Detroit, Mich., former pastor of the Highland ‘Park Presbyterian Churth, will officiate. On Saturday mo brief services will be held at t cemetery in Savannah, Mo., e interment will be in the family burâ€" ial plot. h l B ;CIENTIFIC The honorary pallbearers E Samuel Hastings, Judge De Sullivan, Mark C. Cresap, 4 Decker, Abe Meyer, P.»% Grol man, J. Fred McGuire, D. F. Kelley, H. H. Kennedy, David B.,%G , R. J. Beatty, Eli H. Bouton, W Wright, Wm..M. Dewey, Frank Gorâ€" don, Donald S. Boynton, Geo| H. Peaks, Howard W. Fenton, B. J. Cahn and Frank P. Ross. { Moraine Grocery Is: _ Observing Annivers Dominic Pa@nerali,, proprietor, wishing to show his ap lation to his customers for their mort durâ€" ing his first year in business, is ofâ€" fering meats and groceries at ‘reâ€" markably low prices this week in an anniversary sale. His adv ment appears in this issue of| The Highland Park Press, | 8 The Moraine Grocery, on i‘m-th Green Bay Rxd, Highland Park, is observing its first birfhd‘yi;nnircl- ary this week. [ $ Whhe Fish _ 33 Halibut Steak 25 12%0 THE PRE : i ad * _ °m . * 7@ \} [A | *r s r" _ * &22 x: _ "_r U .. B u. Au. s %flï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ a*,* ï¬xï¬zï¬zï¬iï¬zï¬ * 2 % % % _ % Stor id e . @0 ',.y‘»ji: EE TOTrF t OW not over, but IN, all heads, ANG i its solitary combinations of | ‘as ‘:!g‘mie formulas, bend the‘ world) to its willl The time mgy come when Napoleon himâ€" self may.: be better known for his laws than for his battles; and the victory ‘of (Waterloo prove less moâ€" mentoug than the opening of the first nies‘ Institute.â€"Carlyle. j HE FIRST FEW DAYS in our new T store finds us rushing about in a | _ frantic effort to get stocks regrrangâ€" eq and in order for our formal opening, which will be announced next week. | Foit'éisever‘al weeks we have been shiftâ€" gig about, first a department here, then 14 . iere, making way: for workmen, but ai;ways-?oith the thought in mind to make y?ur %bpping as pleasant and easy as possible, ruland c “L ‘However, we want to take this opporâ€" tunity say we are sorry for the many iA@nv eniences we have caused you durâ€" ing this rebuilding period, and thank you ost h? artily for your patience and spirit coâ€"operation. ' 4i U pen â€" usiness () Church. There will be a variety of meat loayes, baked beans, pies, cakes, cookies, ete. Advance orders may be given to the ¢hairman, Mrs. Dwight Merrell, telephone Deerâ€" field 82. | Have Food Sale A food sale will be held Saturday, May 19, at the Deerfield A and P store, sponsored by Dorcas Circle Two of the Deerfield Presbyterian Dorcas Circle To PAGE THREZE