Paul Borchardt of Highland Park lay delegate for St. John‘s Church The weekly rummage sales sponâ€" sored by St. Paul‘s Ladies‘ Aid Soâ€" ciety ‘ have been discontinued, .as Mrs. Rommel‘s shop has been rentâ€" ed to Earl Johnston, who will sell used cars at that location. Those who attended the Joliet Roâ€" ::‘v convention from here were Dr. Mrs. Walter Metcalf, Rev. F. G. Bickford, W. K. Hout, Helmuth pieâ€" penbrok, and Earl Toll. Mr. and Mrs Walter Haller (Mary Thompson) of Chicago visited at the Thompnn‘homo on Sunday . * The J. Lawrence McDermott famâ€" ily is moving from the Cashmore house, now owned by George Antes, on Sunset Court _ Mr.â€" and Mrs. Charles Janes of Decrfield have rented the house. ‘ SAUSAGE MEAT All Pokk; 16. ..........::....... SWIFTS FANCY § SUMMER SAUSAGE Very Special; Ib. .__.__.____._._ HOME MADE tle Mrs. Jacob Antes accompanied Miss Johnson on the_ trip to Chicago. ihe Antes home is now the home of Mrs, A. R. Warner â€" * Miss Edna Johnson returned Satâ€" urday from a two week‘s visit with h‘er aunt, l(n._Dou Utley in Seatâ€" POT ROAST Mrs. . Jacob Antes of Seattle, Washington has returned to this vicinity for a visit, after an absence of twenty years. At present she is visiting at the Dollard home in Chiâ€" cago, and uï¬â€˜ltonbtedly will be in‘ Deerfleld the latter part of the week. | h J rolls fok â€".....::..::::::::: Toilet Tissue 1 NnE iabnpnt aPrond NCns td rmabe it id dhdrtb tadvacicac o.A c Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wing drove down to Champaign on Saturâ€" day. Mrs Wing remained for & visit with friends there. es Breakfast Cup Coffee 4 bars Camay Soap with CANNON WASH CLOTH ..___.. Salerno Saltine or Grahams Tei wa‘y | tidn.‘ . In the state poll, y Kenneth Wessling, son of Mr. and :conven i Mrs. Chester Wessling, was a memâ€" ;“Mm‘md M‘,h"t and Rasmussen, }nroftholmStaumm,Amu.‘ * - . 4 Jowa, which won the half mile reâ€" lay last Suhmity at a Big 6 Meet Guest Day -Today At { at Lincoln, Nebraska, Members of t Settl M the team were Nelson, Scott, Wessâ€" N. U. ement H % m.:idus:: l:,'. d‘l'i“ |mt:d’ i;â€;:;nexï¬â€˜. The Northwestern University' e He broke records in a quarter mile tlement House, will hold a zues} dgy] dash at Des Moines, Iowa, recently.| L°48¢; Thursday. Luncheon will be FREE PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE Miss Edith Sherman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sherman of Osâ€" terman Avenue was awarded a one hundred dollar scholarship at the ,fmnt & smtxï¬ Business Colâ€" lege in cago. ss Sherman, & senior at Deerfieldâ€"Shields High School, will enter the business colâ€" lege in September. Ew PWV Om TWE PERITTTE ‘w _â€" Miss Helen Reichelt was taken to Conference of Evangelical St. Joseph‘s Hospital in Phoenix|at LaSalle, IIl It was a Arizona, on Saturday, May 12, where| conference. ©â€" . i she underwent a serious major operâ€"| Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss, wh ation on the following Saturday. | spent the winter on their Peritonitis had set in and a blood Edinburgh, Texas, are transfusion was n‘oeomrr Reâ€"| home about the first of June, | ports from the hospital on Tuesday| *"Mr"~and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis stated ~that she had an excellent return home from their fml chance for recovery. Nh s i e‘ 1 ie w e t PAGE SIX Deerfield Local and Personal Friday & Saturday, May 25â€"26 805 Deerfield Avenue Phou;iefe;él:l-cri;-l 1y Groceries â€" Fruits â€" Vegetables ; 4 for evermsensevanessnemessnanseesssnenensantmesespezem esnt shenpenessnomeapesanenne ndsa0ksme es000 SOL SHAPIRO sermereessnsdenssenssnnces rbebnsnnes manmenkssatans48s5 2024800000400 n40 00 nemensassssequ ns« *rouretreretnensens00 0n a0n00 botbddotibrbdbtibasdmmanssld ... 1M or operâ€"| . Mr. and Mrs. Emil Giss, whi have iturday. | spent the winter on their near a blood| Edinburgh, Texas, are returning MEA TS The next regular meeting will be held Wednesday evening June 6th at 600 Central Avenue. / . _ The Women of the Moose held their sixth anniversary supper Wednesday evening, May 16th at 600 Central Avenue. â€" There were twentyâ€"six present and everyone reâ€" ported an enjoyable time. > | On the last Wednesday of scl\t; it has been decided to.give canned goods. Won‘t you help and send something to the. schools or to o$ Northwestern station by 9 o‘cl _ The Highland Park board hopes | SOliCits ds To _ to bring the play out here soom,! so + Secure Ul‘lforms that the children may see it. _| _ en #. "The local board wishes to The Highwo@® Junior Drum and all the mothers and children who so | Bugle Corps â€" \ opening> a camâ€" faithfully remembered sandwich day| paign‘ to soliciti funds for the purâ€" this winter. _A great deal of pose of securing uniforms for the was done by these contributions, . | 57 boys in the d@rps arranging from On the last Wednesday of school| 5 to 14 years of age. There will be it has been decided to.give c.m‘ three ‘districts| marked | out for a goods. Won‘t you help and send|house to housd canvass conducted something to. the . schools or to the| by Vencil Muzik, Isaae Lee and Northwestern station by 9 o‘clock.| Harry Madison, ‘Any support and Among those attending the guest| cooperation wil Ibe greatly appreâ€" lay today are, Mesdames William | clated. vle .. t« 2. over clothes. The program wil be concluded . by ~a presentation | of "Bluebird" in the little church door which has been remodeled by the young people into a little eâ€" atre. 1 The Northwestern University I tlement House, will hold a guest day today, Thursday. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 followed by a proâ€" g;am. One of the interesting féaâ€" will be a style show of e two and four others co se |the gix to be sent from Illinois to the convention.‘ In the state poll, Wray :.::a second highest and Rasmussen, _ Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Pettis will return home from their farm near Weslaco, Texas, next month, |â€" Lake dourty delegates to the naâ€" tional convention of the in Breeders Association to be ‘at Baltimore, Md., starting June 8 are George Rasmussen of Deerfi .nd‘ Charles Wray of ‘Grays Lake. of Highland Park and St. Church of Deerfleld, left " tend the. Northern Illinois . 17¢ 16¢ 29¢ 25¢ 19¢ 17¢ 15¢ SIRLOIN STEAK YERY FANCY ROAST VEALâ€"Milk Fed No DORG3 D. ...... 20e o. ce ncnanlonnony ht en ROLLED PORK LOIN ROAST FANCY Pie Apples J 1D6. .........=. Strawberries 3 quaArts ............. Asparagusâ€"-Hon'i‘e'AGr‘owh 3 bunches womids mievidiioniel tare coun ie oo uns hi ced o+ New Red Potatoes O ‘Ibs. :.:...........l..&3c00000l.. Green or Wax Belans Ahemmanendesnhen sangens en nene renk ho nemnen on enb artze 0n sn n00 604 evenennns amenna n gun dn e nnn s en ns s +an ns eas na4e n n on c use on on e Anereesnsnsenenpeanen ns ren n in nds noun 468 nan s nnnnn 840 ce08 s nen --â€"--â€"«fo-nr-...u Aetzervin beke use e onnens seve nume ns abne s ann o6 60. N. First St. . A luncheon @nd reception honorâ€" ing Mrs. Ros ; Beatty the incomâ€" ing president bf the northern Illiâ€" nois branch, League of American Pen Women, Will be held Saturday in the parlork of the Auditorium hotel. The gugsts of honor will inâ€" clude Mrs. Wilter Dill S'Tot’t, Mrs. Lewis Bernay®@ and Mrs.|Thatcher Hoyt.‘ A prog#am will be presented by Alice BrowB Stout, Frances Copâ€" thorne and Dave Hungerford. Luncheon To Honor B ts. Ross Beatty The "slick Rongued stranger" has not been gince, and the local police departiment is again voicing the ageâ€"old maxim, "Beware of Getâ€" Rich:Quick Séhemes." : .\\The "iron e r" was nothing more than paper. . The $80 was paid «m "deposit," â€" which would, the "frepresentative" said, beL_reiundod i@ same day. . \ The v vas a local business person, who ~$80 to a "slickâ€" tongued s with a “plnuibl’ proposition" Which purported to esâ€" tablish a 1 ‘agency‘of an "ironâ€" cleaner." ty [ 2X ; is such a Highland week, "City Slicker" Finds aseensheas _ 29¢ :“vof swindle (if there il) was "worked" in k â€" during the past NE 410 17¢ 18¢ 25¢ 19¢ 19¢ 19¢ Victim Here TXE PRESS Now Pure Oil Service Reaches pu( ind Ln._1 D._l __14 n .>+~/ ... it M The Young Men‘s Club will hold their anfnual) spring dance Saturâ€" day, May}?;‘kï¬ at the Vernon Ridge Y.M.Ciï¬â€˜Silng Dance f _ Saturday Evening Worthy High Priestess of Immanuel Shrine W.SJ. will be held Friday evening, May 25th at 7:30 o‘clock at the Masonic Templ )‘,in Lake Forâ€" est. Dinrer will be served at six o‘clock.. wmu;str-zne wik :: Honor W. H. Priestess YOUR neighborhood Pure Oil service station manâ€"as conâ€" venient as the corner druggistâ€" is now. prepared to handle your burner oil requirements. Back of lumiis the org&nization of one of Chicago‘s largest fuel oil disâ€" tributors, with modern and efâ€" ficient equipment and burning oils that meet officially required specifications and your individ: ual needs, Uniformity of quality is checked, and double checkedâ€" at the ?éflnery a.nd again at the Chicagg'plant.' And now, your PR to Highland Park and Ravinia Homes GENERAL OFFICE, CHICAGO Aut PURE oDUc _ Many thousands of cut flower annuals as low as 35 cents per dozen for héavy transplanted stock.! Still time to plant some of our celebrated Pansies, Giant Flowering Gladioli, as low as 10 bulbs for 15 cents, the latgest flowering: Dahlias on earth. Mexican Tuberoses, small and large ‘flowering Petunias, Rustproof Snapdragons,â€" the new Beauty of Oxford Verbena and fine hardy Hybrid Tea Roses. $ JDUCTS CO. 0 should always be your flower phone if you want the best in flowers have us fill your order by Wire to any part of the world. ‘We are the horized tepresentatives of the Postal Telegraph Co., for Highland Park visit of the Planting Time Is Here Come and see our Display of Plants for your ~Garden at our Greenhouse on Laurel Ave,, across from our Store, 1 block Wegst of Depot. ESTABLISHED HERE FOR OVER 40 YEARS Supreme \Mrs, James G. Couffer, as mem bership chairman, has been tmyi to contact all women members , Sunset Valley to tell them what good times await them by joining the Tee Club. : Now that Mrs. Couffer will be very much at home for the next four weeks taking: care of eightâ€" The Sunset Valley Tee Club is opening the season with a 9 é‘clock breakfast on Tuesday, May 29, folâ€" b‘,"fd by a blh.:.d bogey golf ng Tee Club To Have a_ . 9 o‘Clock Breakfast Country Club. Music will be furâ€" nished by Eddi¢e Dierks and his Northwestern University Band. neighborhood service stationman actsaskeymmtomakedonbly sure you get what _you . vn.lt,1 y when you want it. He has a seryâ€" icestorytoteflyou...:Ask'f , to explain this Special Localized Fuel Oil Plan, before con for your requirements. FUEL OIL PURE OIL.GIVES THIs . Tâ€"POINT SERVICE : buyer. * V Modern metered delivery., VLocalized; facilties assure | prompt, »efficient service. | VA ‘neighborhood man to . ‘ what you checked, ! f' i td V Grades of oil to meet official burner standards. {% VFit to individual burner reâ€" | quirements, & V_Pfl“ guarantee protects CHECK THESE : IMPORTANT POINTS BEFORE YOU DECIDE V Quality checked and double want wm‘_, i you want it. Friendship Cgb day, May 24. If the mits the Friendship a picnic on the i the Y.W.C.A. at 6:30 wise, the picnic will be hh mt o oc en ie | Miss Miriam %4 han, announces a team : ?fl“ District eonrd 1‘= u;.lâ€'éi’.'fl:‘â€s """n.%'hil NMrs. Irving Schur. £ a Friendship Club THURSDAY 6 P PARK IBLACK SONL; HARDY: PE E 4â€"PTECE COR ture set in 156. | | s ;n-'-;ini LACK | DIRT FIRE Hagiund, . 51â€" *T ecmie 6 lovely iden reasons biy RATES "g"':: *n Ta Winnetksa 2 of any kind aale oo Meliody ‘Road FOR SALE uAD VERY RE ob * nlok UNUEKUAL KiAmP 4 T d Phogs i BUNGA FUKNIS * uks FURKT cuxmfRAL w well JORBN C g.gr'. c'dodhl_h h.llbtJ native. w sell at one May | 2 Ave. m orgted negr t o pointment. phone N "I SE Wl i mss | in : 864 PA Glencoe 1 Lake® For furnished ft. . La‘ke senson ; hm m Te s Tast n is ied locgtior 3D A all %i * Th water uprigt very 1 bone ©85. NIAS & ble all 60 in