ack® €usgâ€" ible; 185 RY L F“"l P Pope and Miss ‘â€wl '..g ln."liko l?l.ouy ’Ww n for the past two '0:. :" “my"forpoflnk home / n Aaglhes NL... 000M e Dnaaimeanlieate MA Ts Ms: Eimer Matmauist Â¥. t Mrs. Elmer f l:ftlutm:';lor ,‘â€.. â€-. : here they will spend qHURSDAY, JUNE f"‘.. George F. Conrad entertainâ€" ad at dinner Tuesday evening for g‘,‘ ,lr;r :‘:ou:do-q and their guests Mr. Mrs. Fred Pope :mfl Dorothy Pope. _ °: ‘ The George Heslers have rented their home on Beverly Place to the B. E. Mittelman family for the sumâ€" ‘94 are residing in the Hesler cottage on South Green Bay Road, Mike and Dan Maloney were gradâ€" uated from , lowa State University “ Ames, l.., on June 10. Tboir ts, Mr. and Mrs. Maloney of rshgridln':ccompnnied by their } guests from Sanford, Fla., attended the graduation exercises, ‘Mr. and Mrs. H. Parmentier of Seott Field, I1l., ‘came here to visit their parents! Mr. and Mrs. Studney of Ft. Sheridan and to attend the graduation exercises at Oak Terrace School of which their son Lloyd Parâ€" mentier was a member of the gradâ€" tgating class. Young Men‘s Club Nine * Defeats Zion City, 8â€"2 Last Sundgy afterncon the Young Men‘s Club nine avenged an early season defeat at the hands of the Tion City Club, defeating them 8â€"2. The game, which was closer than the score indicates was played at Sunset Park. Strowme, the new Highland Park slab ace, played the‘ leading role, striking out thirteen Tionists. . The visitors were the first to score when H. Guy reached base on an error and Cliffe followed with a triple. The losers opened the eighth with a walk and a hit but the rally died when Segert made a circus cateh on QGuy‘s scorching liner and doubled the runnier off first. The final Zion (marker came in the ninth on a hit and a sacrifice fily The local aggregation scored one in the second on hits by Schroeder, Bock and Strowme; three in the fourth on bingles by Smith, Segert, Bock, Bestor and Strowme; one in the sixth on a walk to Bestor and Strowme‘s third smccessive safety. The winners topped it off with three in the eighth when Gartner, Segert ‘and Rogan hit safely and Skidmore got Hife on an error. .. _ _ _ |_| _ Next Sunflay the ‘Young Men‘s , %M to "Biff" Blanâ€" cha Evanston A.C. The Evanâ€" stonians lineup will be graced with the names of "Jakie" Sullivan, Don Mellinger and other former. Northâ€" western University stars. Lineup : ;‘.‘ . J. F. Leaming of Raâ€" > summer and â€" are residing in Smith, ef ... Segert, lb ...... Rogan, ss ... Dettman, 2b . Schroeder, rf Bock, 2b 1. Bestor, If ; ... Gartner, If Skidmore, | c Strowme, :p Totals B. Guy, of g- Guy, ss . â€" Gay, lb ... Cliffé, c ..... Dolan, rf ... CGaske, 3b, ... Mericle, p .. b!siu, If ... Erickson, 2b Totals HAAK‘S . â€" AUTO SUPPLY CO. hn:dwuduhz rious eudyto ‘-â€"Nmny-ot‘:.t'fo guarantee you new piston C mance by installi the revolutionary Perfect MMErJCIh combination with Perfect rings. This makes netl;?lblï¬' Dhrire tgand fet us tell you how little it will cost. 25 h Second Street sr’::..n. P. 391‘ Young Men‘s Club AÂ¥. G. Haak Zion 21, 34 33 s 1P International Boat and $ Sportsman Show Opens The big International Motorboat and Sportsman Show, which opened Saturday at the Travel and Transâ€" port building of the World‘s Fair, is rrousing much interest in Chicago and â€" suburban: communities. : The show presents a diversified program, including archery, rifle shooting, fly. casting, and other sports, and offers a complete North American zoo, and life on the frontier exhibit. The exâ€" position also seeks to interest neighâ€" borhood grous| and young athletes in staging eom?edtln #ports affairs and pageants. 5 f . For instance, a contest in amateur boat building will be held #oon, and there will be horse shoe pitching contests, marksmanship ‘tests and archery meets., The management of the show wants to hear from inter ested organizations in the communiâ€" ties, this especially including boy and girl scout troops, camp fire girls, boy‘s clubs, high schools and neighborhood (playground groups. Consult Al Faeh, contest manager of the Motorboat and Sportsman show, by addressing him at 11 South LaSalle Street, Chicago. & Admiral Cluverius _ Presents Flag to For outstanding work among the seventyâ€"two Naval Communication Reserve units in the Ninth Naval District, Unit Eight at: Highland Park was presented with a United States Flag by Admiral Watt T. glnvcrius at Great Lakes last Tuesâ€" ay. ; \| GROCERY â€" MEATS â€" DELICATESSEN 1060 North Green Bay Road â€" Phone H. P. 1024 BROILERS Th e.ssisecfccs. Our Special Chbics nere ror ROAST, Ebnr" CORN B 4 & uind | ""b*% =,~ i) | BAKED HAM per C&M .l.......ccsksccccneceenarmemes 00( C on dane ies Ihe Sl'i‘ce:l.to 1ord¢:r-,‘leAcoN 3 oc Home M% $A POTATO SALAD I90p per PME .,.............cooumsseeemmerge 5 LARD [ 2 lbs. evvdgnt es Precunaraveneirdunnengegnnt BUTTER: TD, ....cosctpeledaninpenvvenincnpneenieannnne Fresh Washington GREEN PEAS, 2 Ibs. Permrmapmighnernkniaiett 124 8. First Street So You Can Enjo it Again!â€" _ THURSDAY, FRIDAY. AND SATURDAY [ Looks pathetic, doesn‘t it. That comfort@ble chair you were so fond of. Betause it was so nice it got hard use. Springs and upholstery broke undéer the strain. Now, give it a new "break."â€" Letdqa, fix it. An estimate will cost you nothing. | Centrally located between Highwood and Highland Park, or LK | / PHONE YOUR ORDER â€" 1024 ' FREE DELIVERY ce QUALITY FOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES 50 Local Naval Unit z02. e * E2s MORAINE | Sunday 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4;:00 to 6:30 p.m. ANTIQUES 45¢ _ 10¢ ‘"ATC : 20€ N 30c / _ 1e . 29¢ * 25¢ SHOP 3lc PROMPT DELIVERY the most men in that period. During seventyâ€"two units in district, only five have been given these flage, therefore you may well be proud of the fine record you have set for consistant: drill gttendance and high efficiency in your emergency radio work.". Sn ; Next Wednesday Unit Fight will climax two month‘s i ive . reâ€" cruiting with the of a prize to the ‘man having enlisted "It gives me great pleasure," the| the Commandant said, "to reward Unit| list Eight with this Flag. Out of the|of o avee on P J. T. FARMER, Agent Tel. Highland Park 2030 FRESH EGGS per dozen :..... HONEY DEW MELONS vine ripe; each ....... Large CUCUMBERS each . Fresh Ripe TOMATOFES 2 lbs. ... APPLES (New Green) MJ HBG, se soee1 ccrvenhie 4n naemintceeve BEECHNUT COFFEE CATSUP 2 1â€"lb. cans . Beechnut large bottle ....................... Beechnut SPAGHETTI or BAKED BEANS, 1 lb. cans; 3 CaNS ...,.............~ HEINZ ONION®SOUP I PETER J. FOX BEER HAMMS BEER Exclusive Hydrox Ice Cream PILSNER â€"| SPECIAL LAGER _ ‘BEER STANDARD ALE | (St, Paul) $2.60 per case ‘ $2.45 per case $3.50 per case Highland Park, TL â€" Out of the| of district, | ab en these flage, | of i1 be proud of| have set for| wi _ . 08 * 176 ) 29¢ ;QG]@ ~19¢ > 1e 1 .35¢ ‘21¢ THE PR 21¢c k Ha e s t uk f'&bu’i@n’s All/Wool Bathing | Snits in sun back style. Sizes | .30 to 42. Worth: much more than f;'.t:‘ s sale price. || | * | . Other Bathing Suits . 1| . at $2.50 and $2.98 / $1.39 Little Tot‘s . Bathing â€" || _ Suits i‘ 40c Large Heavy Bath Towels LittJle tots oneâ€"piece Bathing dtd Sun Suits. Knit of allâ€"wool yarns. Sizes to 6 years., A wonâ€" derful value at this price. ‘{Little Tots Bathing Trunks, /\ allâ€"wool, white only. 69¢ Compare this towel with reguâ€" lt‘ 50c towels. Large heavy size. Colored border. ; Aot , eather Veeds at 1 Savings Nomen‘s | Bathing i ~_â€". Guits . Other Towels, 17¢ :g‘ 6 for $1.00 ; ic}_ium size Bath Towels, worth tbe in the Basement Store at 1%¢¢ each or 6 for $1.00. i% Seersucker .‘ Sun Suits, 39¢ _ 20¢ 4 for $1.00 ot‘s Sun â€" â€" ~Yuits 23¢ ambray Sun Suits in sizes 1, 9 only. Bound in red and 4 nced as follows: For ty aboard the U.S.8. ng from Michigan City Robert Blake; unit exâ€" t. For training duty at ) Station NAJ at Great iths, ten men were enâ€" e special radio branch . Naval Reserve, and pre turned down because Thursday, Friday, Satur ARNETT 8| â€" ASEM Day Sale 1, 2,‘ 3 years. Cut of seersucker. ‘Bound ting color. of summer cruises Unit Eight meetings are conâ€" ducted at the Community Service building, McGovern: and | Laurel, every Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. The public is invited to witness any of these meetings, which are feaâ€" tured by marching on the drill deck, in Rm 1st class. Women‘s Perfect C Full Fashioned Shop and Save in this Economy ment Store. For here one finds only quality handise and always priced far below regular. y a few of the many saving opportunities are presented here A va .tie that W(;é_]d ‘sell regularly at 7bc Chiffon and Servite weight in all the new summer shades as Sherryâ€" tone, Extra Dry, Mouette, Crashtone, , and others. Economy Chiffon or â€" Service Lotions, Powders, Castile Soap, Tooth Creams and scores of other items. l'% worth several times this sale price. tP ; § Sr i t â€"CHILDREN!S DRESSES, 79c â€"CHILDREN‘S UNDERWEAR, 39¢ â€"80 SQUARE PERCALE, 19¢ BED SHEETS, $1.00 To# and chfldrg’s sizes. All are worth 111 sale price. | j j Choice of 63x99, 72x99 and 81x99 inch size APRON FROCKS, 98c Made of fast color, fine quality prints. 46| inch table oileloth, new patterns. RAYON PANTIES, 3 for $1.00 Regular 50¢ valug. 39¢ or 3 for $1.00. TABLE OILCLOTH, 25¢ yd. Sealpax undergarments, priced for clearance at 89¢. ENT STC Men‘s Wear Priced _ â€" Far Below Regular l{bc DISH CLOTHS, 3 for 20¢ Heavy knit cxotg; with eolored border. BATHING SHOES, 35¢ %;;I_&&'}ï¬un&. sizes. ï¬an-nen'- ?Ilk mixed Hose. Black only, io rrerra Aiprorrnles : arient ertcevemins ud eelabt on dprenendainfae m., Josqill' N. NBCKTIESâ€"Odds and ends ‘priced for quick | j 4 j‘ n C of lot .........;..A.._..._,........?...,.....',.'.... RN‘S SHIRTEâ€"Pre: hmnkpro.aaomm $ Hiaranteed not to shrink or fade. Sale price......... @ OY‘S BATHING TRUNKSâ€"Allâ€"woo! ‘triinks. Navy only. Sige 26 40 B4 .1lz sns es seeenf encb esnc &.ojsx.ou'r WEATERSâ€"Odd lot Sweaters worth ‘dbuble the salé price. Choite.............._â€"}........ Hot Weather : Toilet Goods IIRTS AND BHORTSâ€"Shirts of m:mu s tton, Shorts of fast color percales. [ mokes ber Caps in white or colors. THING CAPS, 8c co-lou; duï¬nble patterns and colorings. 19c yard 63¢ White Shrine Holds ning, June 22 Al. Masome JCBPWNE» Lake Forest. A Pot Luck dinner will be se at 6 o‘clock, and will precede mï¬ï¬‚ 3 Past Officers Night will be ob served at the next meeting of Emâ€" manuel Shrine, W.SJ. Friday eveâ€" Past Officers Night Ppir Sale 10c uch more than this uality â€" Hose. Paste, Shaving veryone a value day $1.00. [ 9e !â€"_ 296 ... . tWe * $1.09 _ 99€ "*"*" 50¢ RF| PAGE THREE |, H‘J ) f