t § Mayor Egidio Mocogni and ot.u'r Highwood notables of Italian exâ€" traction will be present. No charge or contribution will be asked. . | The Italoâ€"American Association of Deerfield Township invites the pubâ€" Tic to attend the recital to be given by the pupils of the School of Italian Language at the Oak Terrace School auditorium in Highwood Sl(b- urday, June 16, at 8 p.m. e Mandolinistic Club kind of a club" in this area is qui the thing and is mla':? interest among music lovers North Shore, 134 Mr. Bonetti told us that the dolin was the most popular p tural instrument among the n bers of the club. Guitars and make up an excellent backgrou: and embellish the volume of, Gb: penetrating tone of the first an second mandolins, which in most cases carries the lead. $ PAGE FOUR tor of the Euterpe Mandolinistic Club, Dario C. Bonetti, and found headquarters and school at 518 .Cenâ€" tral Avenie in Highland Park / After snooping about the studio looking at this and that .trh{g instrument we came upon the of members, which included several new ones. They are Rocco Stella, Fred Schoening, Michael Lamana (yes, you are right, the chap : who likes to sing La Luwna Mezzo Mare) Nora Finley, Gus Olson, Jim Borâ€" tolotti, Alfonse Burgoni, and Vito Tamarri. Everyone of these will be recognized as excellent musicians and we have all heard them at one time or anothér. { When Mr. Bonetti was asked how he conducted his rehearsals we were told that he rehearses with each group of finstruments, mandolins, guitars, â€"and banjos, individually, then one evening a week the entire club has a rehearsal. a it We all wanted to know when they were going to have another eom:i but it seems to be a deep, dark mt,andweludnou'eegiinlgafli- ing anything further. s Five members of the Junior team have hung up batting records of over .300. Jim Kerr led the list with .454, Grant Benson .368, Allan Sordyl .333, Jim Lytle .316, and Moon .300. Benson led in the largâ€" est number of runs. ster io +4 e â€" Derfield won the championship 6 the gouth division in the first Highland Park tying with High for second place. A second series being arranged and will begin shortâ€" ly. All home games from now on will be played at the Sunset Park diamond, and will be on ‘Friday n’m , weall :'. ; Italian Pupils to Give Recital on Saturday On Friday night the American Legion Junior Baseball tekm will play a team composed of members of the Dumaresq Spencer Post of Highland Park, the game to be played at Sunset Park at 6:30. Legion Junior Team To Play Legion Members This week we called on the direcâ€" We also learned that this "new Johnson & Dahl . 322 North First Street, Highland Park â€" Phone H. P. 77 BODY AND FENDER REPAIRING AUTO PAINTING America‘s Most Complete (By Diane Benedict) Is ‘"New Idea" Here TIRE WEAR ‘Enjoy new ection ha inig it eboekad:;:h'a -:-yth.'. of motorists drive their | for years, paying an increased ost for tire service, which can be â€" iLook at your tires! Are they all wearing even? Do you have any low spots? In time, if your car is not| in perfect alignment, you will find one or two tires worn down to the fabric. § LOWERS TIRE COST A&P stores And now that the days are here or serving crisp, fresh vegetables and fruits, they seem to have ‘outdone themselves in bringing you fresh things to eat. There were radishes, tomatoes, lettuce, cueumâ€" In browsing around the Highland Park grocery shops the other day, nmamdatflnvmyoi produce items offered at the two : On their other shelves you will find plain and fancy groceries B& labels such as Heinz, Crosse & well, Snider, Del Monte, and all the other food names that are known around the world. We suggest, too, that you stop for a chat with the smiling manager of the meat deâ€" partment at 512 Central Avenue who. is so skilfol with knife and cleaver that getting the choicest steaks is only a matter of a few moments. Stop by and see the local A&P stores this weekâ€"end. They will be glad to serve you. \ bers, and all the other vegetables that go into making delicious salads. And they were all reasonably priced, Dr. Homer C. Bobbitt : To Talk Here July 2 Dr. Homer C. Bobbitt, pastor 0 the Morgan Park Christian Chu of Chicago, will tell of his perso: experiences as a member of . Polar Bear Division of the A.E.F, on Monday evening, July 2, at 8 p.m. A. and P. Sto?s Have ‘Variety of Food Items 1 HAAK‘S AUTO SUPPLY CO. Circle "70" and "85" rings. This flun ppiets motor reconditioning job at an ly low snoe. Drive in and let us tell you how little it will cost. Piston srar used to be seâ€" rious and costly to get rid ofâ€"but not‘any more. We unenditâ€"â€"paa‘dndy;‘â€":nd guarantee you new piston 5y i i i imegie on combination wirtg Perfect 25 South Second St. Phone H. P. 391 Dealer‘s Signature â€"Contributed. jors intermediatdés? |Competent ins L ared for of|thedé departm u The folâ€" W ogtam will beé followed each day: : | 1 “1 ; Bible study period. | , i mfivi-s«. i maoa] | 4 8 ",“‘ ‘ '~‘1 : |Orgamized play, hikég picnic, etc. l&o y ‘p harped for this on the lawn at 320 Soutl Green Bay Vacation School , Many boys: nd|girl munity| & ¢t that a number 0 abain c‘vz'(\';" the op ily Vac 5‘;- Bible Bethany Evangelical other yeark will co lers unbertty aner Reveres;, ;_?- publf« there will be ho adt To | . asses / HitmffGro t BEETS â€" 3 !‘ | '1 s : | | 4 large bunches 25¢ itrd Fancy| CARROTS 1 B 14 i. | | _._| 4 bunches 25¢ fak Gow) CUOCUMBERS | 11| [L _5 for 25 ITCHEN KLENZER Ma Brow Juicy LEMONS doz. 29c Sweet and Preservés ORANGES 4 doz. $1.00 _ NAPKINS STUEFED 0 80 S FR L1 d B Assorted Flavors hoi oo L U E. ERY| 516â€"518 Central Avenue | {H.P. 440 will PECIAL{ THURS. â€" . â€" SAT. {|| _ | | Chase& Sanborn | [ Puwe | | COFFEE ; |"*" s1 [«A STEAKS ® Creamery x | ; | i |_ â€" POUI tb _‘ 1b20¢ | |r=a Church ch, as in charge. The Paul the comâ€" Monday, ity _of & THE PBRESS The Largest Independent Food Shop on the North Shore for 10¢ Creamery 26¢ "I have found during the summer of 1917 or 18 a lady‘s gold bracelet watch ‘with tials †., in the sand by the lake near this hotel. At that time I p itinohe‘o my coat pockets, but I got in‘ this hotel where I was in service I could find it no more.‘ m. time ago I found this watch inside the lining of my coat. A ‘moment before a young girl about 15 mar&of age was playâ€" ing near by. She may be the owner, either residing at the. hotel, The following interesting letter, received by The Highland Park Press this week, expl this ion. "Dear Sirsâ€"| > _ i#‘ f "If you ever be able to find the person would you kindly g‘_yo me & description oig“'thh watch and: also work, but a free will offering will be received on gach W y and Friday, to help defray the, €: All childunm enrolled in g similar school in this community are inâ€" vited to come, _‘ â€".! ‘ lady lose a wrist watch in the mer of 1917 or 19187 _ . A Lady‘s Watch Found . _ Near Lausanne Hotel 5¢ each 10c per jar Did any Highland Park young FOOD M A $ Pure Ambrosia LAIN OLIVES : | 51.3« 200C | Ib. 12% | Pure Granulatettllgalf RIB ROAST 10bs. 47c _ |:| wonamw ¢ SUGAF 2 pkg. for 25¢ COCOA |Ib. 10c DOMINO indications of the engraving." _ |__ The letter u,-ln-d.’cwimm as follows: ks ols Te t ki At a parish m last Monday , in the St.. James Church hall \ ‘arrangeâ€" ments and p mm‘f“"“" coming annual Carnival or lawn soâ€" cial, which will take place July 19, 20, 21. + $5% ‘ ~The Carnivgl will be ‘held on the church this year, instead of Muzik‘s lawn las has been the cusgâ€" tom for the past few years, â€" | | For Convenience Call Winnetka 910 "Cace St. Francoi Lausanne." BLACK large pkg...â€" BLACK small flms GREEN large rig GREEN small 62 »is.." 39¢ i. ... 1096 N ___20¢ L. ... 15¢ ! { f y B . L\ T. | { P I 1 wl | (£4 e 39547, \tb. 21¢ ~ Phone â€"your â€" Sat‘urdl‘ ord‘er on Friday undeavoi the rush. 1: . STEAKS â€" CHOPS \| |___ POULTRY The Best of Everyt_‘h( | Pork Loin Roast We have everything i8 to. 21¢ Draperies â€" lh 860 CENTRAL A&g PHONE 568 Your T RELIABLE LA . .. Highland Patk 567) DRY CLEAIgING Phone H. P. 178 3â€"1b. average _ _ ALL PHONES Leg O‘Sp ALBEHT WXtSd Lambeth W THURSDAY, J The Best THI d€ Athletic Huhn, Elmer hn auk ) Â¥7 Hugh W Mreavy‘ Tomipson D ian. 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