ul\ ~+§$7 * * ROCK ISLAND Mrs. Ross Marvin is chairman for the Woman‘s Club and Mrs. F. J. Kaymann represents the Ravinia Garden‘ Club, ing suitable for men and women and Friday) a joint rummage sale is being held in the store next to Rollery‘s Grocery Store on Roger Williams Avenue, by the Ravinia Garden Club and the Ravinia Womâ€" an‘s Club. . Officers assisting Mr. Johnson in command of. the unit are R. P Blake, executive officer; Lloyd Tuckâ€" er, communication officer; and Robâ€" bert Willis, material officer. Rummage Sale In § Ravinia Two Days Several men wishing to ronliltm were present, among them Ra Sneeden, of the Highland PariPFire Department, and Ray Seiffert, a posâ€" tal employee. Others traveled from the western suburbs of Chicago and from McHenry County. Jim Bond, former Marine, an attendant at the Highland Park Service Station, was present at the invitation of the unit commander. Mr. Bond has volunâ€" teered his services as instructor in arms and infantry drill. me, and the loyalty of the enlisted personnel, this unit would not have been ‘possible. The hard work of orâ€" ganizing is over, and I wish to comâ€" pliment all of. you. With your continâ€" ued gupport we can still further imâ€" prove our communication facilities, to the point were we will be the outâ€" standing unit in this section." . address he said, "Without the whole hearted aid of the officers assisting _ Rhea S, Johnson, commanding ofâ€" ficer, ‘was strong in his praise of the men under his command. In his ication offi¢er of the Ninth Navall Among those who will model is AAmmittho IRBL vonr | ara nnri. District and aide to the commandant | the\ Mistcs Margaret Ruahne, Dgo: nc m n stt at Great Lakes Naval Training Staâ€"|othy Golden, Shirley Clark, Babe| ; of zw t‘l: tion. Jenison, Mary Behrens, Janet and|Y.W.C|A. offers the people of the "Highland Park is fortunate in| Carolyn Saathoff, Dorothy Norkett, jnity a most economical having this unit available," said Lt | Mary Noerenberg, Esther Drake, Joy|venient and inclusive World‘s Fair Becker, "in the event of any local|Belle Fritsch, Marian Fritsch, Elizaâ€"|tour, _ _ | || _ _ _ | _ . or sectional disaster or emergenty.| beth Hopkins, and Mesdames Grace| | _ . . P _ . s 0 I find that it is well equipped and |Smith, Sue Moran, and Ruth Sievers.| Mrs. .Edward. V ready for mobilization with (little| ‘Tickets may be procured from| _ * cA ‘"Fn X warning. A*: j members of the committee or may| _ | P AS$CS way;May 10 The purpose of the federal insDeCâ€" | be purchased at the door. During the| ys," muisibeth W ; of this unit in regard to emergency | away, _ _ |away Thursday, May 10th, at her communication channels i;«l coâ€"operâ€"|. . : l arende t :u:me n: :0 Ridj ARO#. She w:s ation with the American Cross, e e of Edward A. Warren, who and to inventory all materials issued | LOC21 Auxiliary To for many ygars served the city the Naval Reserve by the Navy Deâ€" An inspection of the Highland Park unit of the U. S. Naval Comâ€" munications Reserve was given on Wednesday evening at the Communâ€" ity Service, Inc., by Lt. A. L. Beckâ€" er, U.S.N., who is district communâ€" ication officer of the Ninth Naval District and aide to the commandant at Great Lakes Naval Training Staâ€" Naval Reserve Unit _ Fur Fashion Show . "] Undergoes Inspection Next Monday Night] PAGE FOURTEEN There is a wide selection of clothâ€" Today and‘ tomorrow (Thursday FOR COMFORT, SAFETY AND EcoNnonmY | ‘ i / ME > > } ; Y ‘r ; a cans for 1 § Vine Ripe b Sleeping car charges /4 lower than last % M h ll | T‘awnfrrme sflâ€"nevammins h“?.._l,l .I_?:l_‘.ul.{f‘.l. : e s HLTINIIVIATLI s Snrcuica WmT " velcemiebe smm Airâ€"conditioned in Club, Dining and Observa« tion cars and certain sleepers. oi ~__.~_ Scenic Colorado Way via _ Sleeping car clurge.} Vy lower than last ym. Carefree allâ€"expen‘se toursâ€"14 days as low as $140,00. Many other plans from which to choose. ROCKY MOUNTAIN LIMITED Two Through Service Routes 86 GOLDEN STATE LIMITED numerous Go One Way â€" Return the Oth’or . Low Altitude Way via De Luxe and Dotsero Cutâ€"off 11 hours quicker this summer, Airâ€"conditioned in Dining and Observation cars. CHICAGO to â€" For tickets, reservations or descriptive 'boou'u.,ha-o.uuucrdlnu L. H. McCormick, GCen‘l Agent Pass‘r Dept. Rock Island Lines 179 W. Jackson Bivd., Chicago, IIL Phone Wabash 3200 or La Salle St. Station 80 !n Towist O( In Standard The next regular meeting of the Highland Park Music Club will be held at the home of Mrs. Albert Raâ€" mond, 1069 Mosley Road, on Wedâ€" nesday afternoon, May 23, at 2:30 o‘clock. _ Joseph Lane Marsh, 8 year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Rawson Marsh of 902 North ;Sheridan Road, died Monday at the Highland Park Hosâ€" pital of pneumonia. Funeral servâ€" ices were held yesterday afternoon at 3 o‘clock from the residence with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. > Besides his parents he leaves one brother, Harry, to survive him.â€" H. P. Music Club Joseph Lane March Victim of Pneumonia The American Legion and Auxilâ€" iary always have been their friends in need and with the help of those who ‘wear the poppy, we will conâ€" tinue to be during the coming year. Here in Highland Park the unit of the American Legion Auxiliary has a constant relief and rehabilitaâ€" tion problem. Disabled veterans are under severe handicap when they compete with ableâ€"bodied men for employment, even in good times, and under present conditions their situation is frequently desperate. w As C & Es Sell Poppies May 26 * Fu‘ï¬u +Continuation of . the extensive o‘clock Sa work for the welfare of disabled x.ueyi}ich. world war veterans and their famâ€"| Rosehill ce ilies, carried out by the American| . Besides Legion and Auxiliary, will be made| two dgug} possible by means of the memorial| and Mys. ] poppies which will be distributed| Harry and throughout the nation next Saturâ€" y day. Contributions for the poppies will form the principal source of i support for the Legion and Auxilâ€" iary welfare work during the comâ€" 4 ing twelve months. A filmdom fur fashion style show Eim-i'm wfllbohcldnthfllz.hludhrkq.gx ntu: Woman‘s Club on Monday evening,) called ‘a me May 21, at 8 p.m. This affair will| working on be in charge of the Philathea class morning, M of the Bethany Church. : | the Y.WLC.4 Sleepers Sleepers and Chair Cars \|N| Savoy Meets Wednesday Besides hey hwsband she leaves two dgughters, Mrs. Bessie Evans and Mys. Bay Brand, and two sons, o,'cloc‘l:?rSa y f Kelleylk:hape with | Rosehill cemefery, _ : Besides he}p hust two danchters M \ Mrs. . Elizq _ Warren passed away Th y, May 10th, at her home on 461) Ridge Road. She was the of Â¥d A. Warren, who for y ygars served the city as clerk. She| was 70 years of age. New Te onions | 6‘“) for .or Gr Pot: Savoy Applesauce 143 ? ot Semino C 'i‘ Jilet Ti Snider‘ Juicy: it 0 [ EE 3x J U;Ullif MAI"" ALL â€"PHONES : D E [ ER Y | 516â€"518 Central Avenue | {.P. 4400 /__| (Ik _/ The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore } Dy lExtrq Fï¬cy NEW eets‘ Tuesday, May 22 Butter » 25c//COFFEE > rolls s. for Afternoon at the Anterment in the ‘to survive. 4 fo 17€ : for for for were held at 2 ons 5i« rs for Tuesday t 10 p‘clock, at ~who served on SPECIAL T for 25¢ 29¢ 25¢ 25¢ airman of tours, has 25¢ uice 15¢ UE THE PRESS At the last of the Roy: Neighbors of H Park, Can No. 5126, Wed: y evening, M 9, past oracles of the camp wen honored by ho chairs for th evening. The first oracle:to hold 0: fice in this ¢camp, Mrs. Dooley, ws the guest of honor, and presided & oracle during p&f of the evening ‘~**Moulin Rouge," starring Co stance Bennett and Franchot To Sâ€:elmd.y evening iM Sunday, Comingâ€""Hold |‘That Girl," wi James Dunn and CG. Trevor. Coming ~~ W y, Thursday, Friday, May 24, 25, 26, "David Hai um," starring ‘Will Rogers. K Royal Neighbors Hold Past Oracles Nig , made by Clyde Elliott, Frid ,::nn?uau:jy&b:%."ymum,m 18â€"19. 3 ) prxge "Death Takes ‘a Holiday," s ring Fredric Marth, Thursday, 1 17. Program of Deerpath Theatre Is Annou "Devil Tiger," great animal thri fB c 4 ‘Z | ;â€"uau-w. "" &A J a Steaks +â€" Chops |wars ~ ‘ fl i P Tomatoes | Poultry â€" _‘ 10¢ THE BEST OF EVERYTHING | Croe & Bacwal _ AND THE Prices ricHt: | Salmon NB LE Sm _ cons for $1 SAUSAGE Summer T asty Fran Hormel Leg o‘ | [ L ind kantd _: /. L A M B ib. 24¢ Gelatin 3 mss eaaorg mumall . Dessert package §@ Arm .’u i:"s Slu:e«fï¬ 1 Ambrosia Bitter ‘ B aAcon | b: 19C| Enocoftate oresinemneninnâ€" 2 halfâ€"b.pkes. 25@ RIB# l()AS } Ambrosia & s.e.z,lR"ib‘ C Ib. 210 Cocoa ‘M‘s | b. 109C | prokiies 10c)|Oranges 4« $1 b.1l7cl%s MA R T b. 12i¢ FLORIDA be a social meeting, and it is hoped that everyone will turn out for i. erology to your confidential Daash at The Green Ton Pot every afterâ€" noon and Tussday and Thursday evenings, will gladly apply her knowledge of numâ€" * , . IS NOT A FAD * It is an exact science thousands of years old. I can assist you greatly in straightâ€" NUMEROLOGY Yellow Bantam Corn: ‘ NO. 2 CaAN 3 for 29c Tuna Fish ~â€" Halfâ€"b. can 1§G@ Whole Wheat a bores for 25@ visit of the supreme worthy pm.un;luflbng manuel Shrine, No. 50, White of Jerusalem will take place oh Fx. day cv';nu:.‘ yM'ln a at M.:nowmmuflo Emmanuel Shrine _ â€" . \TG Meet Next Week Fridayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Sunday May 18â€"19â€"20 _ 2â€"b. caa 255C brge jar 19€ THURSDAY, MAY ; 19¢ 1984 8 forhue {the HUR Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Was s t e bar T oip m Taligs can ga".:*.:::z _ "Pat" God sgummer ma %aâ€"q Jn sapabity 4 i fessva yX Paul Frida sCoUT JMPRO SDA w