11 Wt 30 £3, vif Mr. and Mrs.<E. H. Johnson had as their Sundasy guests Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Johngon and son Stanley Jr. and Mrs. Swan Johnson of Half Mr. and Mr3. Arthur Pagel and daughter are visiting Mrs, Pagel‘s parents in Waterloo, lows. Helen and John Engstrom left Saturday for Marion, Iowa, to visit their grandfather. They will accomâ€" pany their uncle and ‘aunt, the Fitzâ€" geralds, to Stevensville, Montana, for a month‘s visft. Winnetka. Dog: owners are requested to seâ€" eure licenses immediately at the vilâ€" lage offices in the Masonic Temple. Chief of Police McLaughlin threatâ€" ens arrests 1 3 The Leamings have rented their home in Highland Park and will spend the summer in Mrs. Cecelia Frost‘s home at 914 Wooedward Aveâ€" nue. & i Ls Entered as Second Class Matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Ilinols Issued Thursday of cuch week by Fï¬cm f T ark Mr.and Mrs. O. G. St. Peter of Waukegan spent Sunday at the home of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey. ‘ Mrs. J. C. Willman, Misses Luâ€" ella Willman and Nina Knigge reâ€" turned Wednesday from a motor trip through ‘the east, visiting Atâ€" lantic City, Washington, D.C., and many other places of interest. PAGE TWO Mrs, A. R. Warner and daughâ€" ter Jane, and Miss Mabel Ducker visited Mrs. Charles Sugden in Ev: anston on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Heintz (Julia Zahn) and Mrs. Heints‘ broâ€" ther, George Zahn, of Chicago, visâ€" ited in the village on Saturday. The Zahns are former Deerfield resiâ€" dents. $ | Communications intended for publication must be written of the paper % Subscription Prics, $1.50 per year Resolutions ef condolence, cards of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainments or other affairs where an admittance charge is published, will be charged at regular advertising rates Wednesday noon to insure appearance in current insue The American Legion Carnival has been postponed because of rain to this coming Saturday, June 30. It will be held at the Deerfield Maâ€" sonic Temple grounds. . AT ALL TIMES ADMISSION Al FREE THEATRE PARKING SrPACE OTTO KRUGER _ Karen Morley, Nils Asther ‘.. ‘The Crime Doctor‘ Attendant in charge _ * Highland Park, IIL _ Tel 2400 Thursday â€"Last â€"Time Tonite "©We‘re Not Fridayâ€"Saturday _ June 29â€"30 "Mystery of Mr. X." "Looking For Sun.â€"Mon.â€"Tues. July 1â€"2+3 BING CROSBY 4 CAROL LOMBARD BURNS AND ALLEN ELISSA LANDI, FRANK MORGAN $Mh OF ROTHSCHILD® Wed., July 4th, Cont. from 2:30 Fridayâ€"Saturday July 6â€"7 Spencer Tracy, Jack Oakie Constance Cummings ROBT. MONTGOMERY ELIZABETH ALLEN "Six Of A Kind" and Mrs. Mary Nelson of THE HICHLAND:â€"PARK PRESS "MELODY IN SPRING® The latest serial thriller "THE LO8T JUNGLE" Coming Attractions Deerfield A story of vengeance at war with love. eyon f A mamber of ~ THE CHICAGO SUBURBAN QUALITY GROUP Chieago Offices : 1016â€"17â€"18 Willoughby Tower ‘Telephone Contral 3355 _25¢ July 5 99 \ Mr. and Mrs. J. Paul McHugh and children, William and Owen, of (West Lake Forest, and Mr. and ‘Mrs. Robert Juhrend of Highland f:"ark visited at the Herry Juhrend home on Friday. * [Presbyterian Woman‘s Missionary |Society, at a meeting of that group last. Thursday at the Varner home. ‘The; next meeting will be at the ‘home of Mrs. J, A. Reichelt and the ‘subject will be "Review and Outlook jland\Rapid Changes." _ \* Charles Spencer of Cleveland, O., has been a guest at the William Jchinston home. Nt in Mrs,. Raymond ‘Hibbard of Zion and Mrs. yg‘harles* MacDonald : of Waukegan, ‘visited their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman on Friday, . f 3A . Mr. and Mrs. William Lichter and zon William Jr., are spending two weeks with Mrs. Lichter‘s parâ€" ents: in Michigan. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John ‘R. Notz atâ€" tended a luncheon at the Deerpath Inn on Monday. The Notz‘s repreâ€" sented the Deerfleld Chapter, O.E.S. at an official visit of the Lake Forâ€" est Chapter that afternoon: 4 Mr. and Mrs. Guy . Householder and daughter Leona of Zenda, I!l., visited. Mrs. Mary . Beardsley this past week. * ; Mrs. S.â€"P. Hutchison, Mrs, Chas. Seago.and Mrs. Earl Varner were appointed a committee to raise monâ€" ey for the apportionment of the \â€"The Five Hundred Luncheon Club will not meet in July. Mrs. Albert Hagi will be hpstess to the group on ~Wednesday, August 1, at her home in Libertyville. §52. \â€"Mr and Mrs. Arthur Merner and two sons spent the weekâ€"end at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Richard is serving on the camp staff this sumâ€" mer. They stopped at Clintonville to visit Mrs. T. G. Johnson. Mrs. Raymond Dobbins and her daughter Patricia are leaving Satâ€" urday for a month‘s ‘stay at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. . _ Mrs. Robert E. Pettis is enterâ€" taining at a luncheon bridge party on Friday (tomorrow). + Mrs. Delbert Meyer will serve as Martha at the Waukegan O.E.S. this evening. & The , Deerfield village board will meet Monc!ay_even_ing, July 2, at the Masonic 'l'em;l; Mrs. George Ott has been quite ill this past week. ; j Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCraren (Kathryn Beckman) have rented the Potterton apartment on Central aveâ€" nue. » Harry Olendorf is enjoying a fishâ€" ing trip up north. | ~Charles Kersten. of Chicago is spending this week with his aunts, Mrs. Fred Haggie, Mrs, Emil Fredâ€" ticks and Mrs. C. G. Pettis. Mr. and Mrs. Haroldé Giss (Ruth Frantz) have moved to Northbrook. AMERICAN FAMILY, 39c Flakes, med. size; 2 pkgs. OXYDOL + large pkg; &# for ......_.... 39(: Canadian Style BACON Ox Y DOL f 39 | CORN B or large pkg; 2 for ... 0JC | ‘BEEF HASH IpEAt Doc roon _ gg ' . PREMIUM C 3 cans 27¢; per dozen @OC | per 8%4â€"0z, pkg. HELLMANS SALAD DRESSING; per pint . 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PROMPT DELIVERY _ Open Sunday 8#:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m. Vegetable for your Picnie Lunch. â€"_ Jepartment |. sh\h all da. iety will 5, at the 1 ‘The Won vhe entirg af the Ninth Annu at (the sonic Deerfield, last SA ned especially fo c#mmunity About two hundred , children reâ€" cgived free packnges of. crackerâ€" jack: and free b"'ns, jnd prizes yom m variety of ï¬ es and stunts ped to make th } afternpon thrillâ€" ing and enjoyabl@) . | * Deerfield Chi w§\ Tilr and . 6 " ry Norton and aby daughter of Harvey, Ill., are hguse guests this‘ Week at the Delâ€" ért Meyer homé, | |. . | Mrs. Arnold Kelle: ivaleoauu to %‘e@mbers of the 'K Sew Club on uesday afternoun at her home, EBRau uns Rev, and, Mrs. Harl J..] ‘dafl,a l:injlhl.,Pmo atâ€" i mngoiic n §n e Lane Park ndey evining ,.L : Chicago on mber of ; C‘ Which nnt.d ":"' c Te nnnbd fof the Religious) activities ‘eamp meeting at 1 Thqunnds of br the | compli ta tifui linen ‘hgv'h’ ln‘l_rnenu Wh quality lineks on « value. or Pwrite : $87.50 that \“ï¬f&?" ï¬' .gï¬?c'l.ti.:alhlmldig' â€" 10 arï¬ nati o jrammed complete. toâ€"be have â€"enjoyed lot the beauâ€" tilated through the Plan (not inâ€" on . program at gion Carnival mple.. igrounds, tday, / rf planâ€" children of the & orfginators . of ide fanious U LINEN %n Davis, wife avis, left Satâ€" ?};flrmiin Iberia, vis‘ gister, Mrs. m 8 to 10; Dorâ€" ‘len Seully, and ‘from| 8 to 10; hn Klemp, and & fronLlO to 18; iine Plagge, and llon:;z Bociety at Bethleâ€" en | Afternoon :;o'.r See â€" 'mhe:i- -mTeclnct he scriptive booklet. uie Hagy har Church 23¢ 27¢ 29¢ 27¢ 21¢ 17¢ 10c 18¢ THE PRESS . Perhaps the greatest excitement .was caused by novel eggâ€"throwâ€" ing contest. ttners : tosszed real honestâ€"toâ€"goodness eggs bbck'} and forth to each othér, using great skill in order not to brï¬nk the eggs, After each toss the pgrtners lengthened ‘the distance een thein,-;-and ‘when an egg did break "unto onlookers â€" who.| ~disrega the "stand back" rulé! To accommodate all the eu-eatc#irs, four ‘contests were conducted, two for boys and two for girls. Robert Anderson and Philip Scully wekte lucky partners, as also were Robert Burns J:d ‘Billy Cruickshank. â€"Ruth Hoffman and Shirley Sticken, girls from 10 to 13; George Stanger,, Mathias Klemp, and Walter Sticken, boys from 13 to 16; Mary Hagblom, Alice Woodbury, and QGertrude Grubert, gitls from 13. td 1‘» ~ ’ A ~x J Three sack races, one for boys and two for the large group of girls, ocâ€" casioned much merriment, The nine winners were: Robert Anderson, Mathias Klemp, Arthur Schmitz, Gertrude Grubert, Lois Hansen, Betty June Plagge, Mary %lom, Esther Krase, and Alice Woodbury. Constance Meyets; and Catherine pPRINCESS Westminster Garter Tops White with Clocks â€"<‘Fancy Patterns Every pdtLhn from our tognipx stocks â€"marvelous values WHITE : FLANNELS: $6.50 and $8.95 YACHTING SHIRTS 49 "euls pusys it A**** § .. Evanston New Locationâ€"619 Davis St. finest Bd mm Wauk 116 North Genesee St, White and Yellow Mesh: â€" Very Smart (~~â€" Reduced to : $1.35 _ $1.85 â€" $2.25 â€" $2.85 pUMPS® _ LA +C +995 SUMMER HOSE ib $b Un shi ‘6 J T og gs STRAW HATS SNHA~a "SMARTLY STYLED MERCHANI PANAMAS Striped | $1.50 and $2.25 $3.35 and $5.65 ART OLSC â€"â€" Browns â€"Parchmentsâ€"Grays, in Pumps â€"Oxfordsâ€"Sttups and Tiesâ€"all materials and colors. Get yours now while sizes and selections are complete. hrflyyvn{hmduwmdmww A wnrâ€"b", | the line ;oï¬ children following one man all over grounds, buildings, highways and Pï¬d ways, might have t the Piper was paying Deerfleld a visit, Not quite. But a hin wull'knoï¬ Legionnaire from North Chicago d come over, lending his unusual talâ€" ents to make merry with the boys Reeb and Shirley Sti the girls‘ honors. | and girls. From a THE MEN‘S SHOP Of HIGHLAND PK. To Oq'r Friend‘sw__&qu;ï¬tomeks Sale! . N & CO. cken carried off SE OF REPUTABLE MAKE" indications he Wrap Around Model â€" Specially priced CABARDINEâ€" TRUNKS ~$1.95 * SWIM SHIRTS . > > WASH SLACKS Zephyr Wool with Supporter SWIM TRUNKS BEACH ROBES All Pré Shrunked >« In Stripes â€" Checks Poplin â€" Linen ' $245 â€" $2.95 â€" $3.45 $3.85 . â€" $4.50 BECKER AUTO SERVICE Weismuller Model $2.15 â€" $3.50 ols arnth. ._â€" â€" â€" The refreshment booth, endless store of 1Â¥p, can Shot Cones," ‘Dixigs, etc., all the wants of the small and rides on live ponies a finishing touch to a perfe noon.â€"Contributed. ‘ Allâ€"silk, faullâ€"fash HOSIERY SALE nu-u: 20!â€"lash» Read the Want | â€"TROUSERS STRIPED SERCE f $9.75 ' THURSDAY, JUNE 3 ‘Telephone ||_ Highland Park 2871" Dr. THT feyselon N*A p_uly of .th m the Convention i past ight last _ . and M | An| a the olo by Bills a Ew igno ducts thel Butte ne "The & 4cleverly pre il > be hel otz, worth weï¬w anced of ':ihltl:t ,'l; » Bates; PP ewiary > last . weel , wAS 1 _and ~% ‘a fare pet ud || CAR | §# ‘in Watke hmA Psny Alexian ‘Dr. Wal resident 0 ~ This is t planned northeast ter but the : zoninkg project. ® sored by 1 Park ‘Boar last Monds Tuesday general pl dréen not. t may ~regist instructors playground s me are mewe sig o All hi N d fort Cire R now, bu too long thoptic A stit impai Ask £ Di DA Y th @8