alips semg a» on your RY Inc | up under him what ach when ough Dry 25° 17¢ MBER LE 25¢ 20° 28C thes. TS 19¢ 18¢ 11c 29¢ 25¢ <a, 1934 DT ’ ev. H. Fâ€" Siemsen is assisting f-’{t_ in Mendota, M * Chester Hart of Glenview _ centertained six guests at "our last Tuesday evening. <~Mrs, Sn Marshall of Chicago, & former °C . of this city, was the only + of 1 est, f “A‘:Yn\ï¬wulll returned to e 9 iine Muzzerall! T to '.“i:-m Highwood Montiey VC her following an operation on her g at the Highland Park Hospital fast Saturday> . . ____ â€" _0 ahd daughâ€" ast S@vERTDZ* L n ts ane visted Spe morters ux l vis ey‘s "Tt LaFayette, Ind., last week. _“(:. and Mrs. *Ol a Cooper of Deerfield are the| pr parents of a baby girl bord the Highland Park Hospital Ney. 16. Miss Jane Ca tt entertained ten couples from Notthwestern Univerâ€" se 2+ a buffey supper Sunday eveâ€" ’*".ugsbAY NOVEMBER 22, 19834 7 †â€" Miss Jane Ca couples from N sity at 2 bufl'e/ &‘.‘ Mrs. Grant ® t;‘fl Mrs. Robert be at home to their afternoon and evenit and Mrs. Hill have : ed from a‘ trip thro and Siam, after ha past three Y“.“â€i“ » > ar n Daffna _ Mrs. W. ®â€" Virginia and Thanksgiving daughter â€" Mr Schenectady, e t _ o haort W fr: and Mrs. Rabert W. Pheips will e at home to their friends Sunday ifternoon and evening, Nov. 25. Lt. ind Mrs. Hill have recently returnâ€" d from a trip through Indoâ€"China ind Siam, after having spent the past three years in the Philippines. Mrs. W. R. Ruffner and daughters Virginia and Louise will spend the Thanksgiving week with another daughter â€" Mrs./ Harrison Todd in Schenectady, New York. _ The judges and clerks of the city hall, Highwood, wish to thank Mrs. Campagni of the Old Heidelberg Inn for the lovely raviolt dinner that was served to them election night. Mr. and Mrs. James Maresco of Highwood are the parcnts_-‘of a son, C 2 D oWorilcl.0) Wiaw Mr Highwood are the parentsâ€"of a son, James, Jr., born on Saturday, Nov. 17th at the ‘Alice Home Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ori, Highâ€" wood are announcing the arrival of a daughter Sylvia, Friday at Alice Garden Study Class Announces Change in Meeting Dates The Highland Park Garden Study Club announced a change in the regâ€" ular monthly meetings from the third Monday in the month to the fourth. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey‘s, 645 South St. Johns, Avenue on Nov. 26, at which a study program for the year will be submitted. $ The program committee is very n!luflltomnkethls.moctim esting year. . Those members who eannot be present kindly notify the hostess. + hx e Following are the new offi¢cers elected at the October meeting. ; Mrs. Louis V. F. Francouer, presiâ€" dent; Mrs. Jacob Weinberg, viceâ€" president; Mrs. E. T. R. Muffey, secretary; Mrs. Dwight H. / Davis, Next Auxiliary Meeting to Be Held on Dec. 13 There will be no socal meetink of Dumaresq Spencer Unit No. 145 of the American Legion Auxiliary this week due to the rummage sale which is being held on Nov. 22 and 23 at 541% Central Avenue. _ Residents of Braeside Have Enjoyable Party Braeside Parentâ€"Teacher Civic Assoâ€" ciation and their friends attended the annual harvest home dinner dance at the Braeside School on last Monday, Nov. 19. = 9 AEEECREmE q TCVCY CCC An excellent dinner was served by the social committee under the diâ€" rection of Mrs. W. F. Salemf. The entertainment and dancing which followed was under the guidance of Mrs. W. A. Clinnin and consisted of old fashioned and modern dancâ€" ing, and community singing. The high light of the evening. WaS the exhibition dance by "Madame X and his partner." 5. c ag bntendil® oib in hi * All present had a very enjoyable time, we are told, and are looking fqrward to the next meeting which will be the annual Christmas party. The next se. 13. Christmas Sale at The Philathea Class of Bethany Evangelical Church is very busy preparing for an elaborate Christâ€" mas sale, which is to take place in the church parlors all day Tuesday, Dec. 4. A line of ehoxne; .Cl:'im gifts will be on sale, and other novelties, canned Mmf";% gupplies, fancy work, wearing apâ€" parel and toys. & o n t 1 W seveniy members .of. the Hospital, Lake Forest. Ee t" ARCCW NO CK Coffee and refreshments will be available through all the hours of the day, and a chili con carni dinâ€" ner will be served in the evening. Special music will add ‘cheer to the dccasion. t . t. The Dorcas Society of Zion Luth: eran Church," Highwood, will hold their annual rummage sale, Friday and Saturday, Nov. 23â€"24 at the church parlors, corner of: Oakridge and High Streets. a% 52 4 Mrs. Martin Gaus and Mrs. Thomas Thompson of : were (Sunday guests of â€" Mrs. Charles Brace o( Mrs.. Byron Howes of ie are spending a week s. Erastus Root Phelps Grant Eugene Hill and Rummage Sale 2 Days meeting will be held on be no soctal meeting Bethany: Church new officers Mrs. George G. Greene Dies Here On . Friday After 5â€"Week Iiness Mrs. George C.ma, 22 North Lindén Avenue, pat away â€"Friâ€" day at 8 p.m. in the Highland Park Hospital after an illness of five ‘ She was before her marriage Miss Edna Gates, and iw born Jan. 14, 1869, at Turtle, %«k County, Wis., the daughter of William and Franâ€" ces Gates of New York‘state, pioâ€" neer settlers in Rock County. She was a gndtu‘t:‘ff the Beloit, Wis., High School of. Olivet College, Olivet, Mich., and taught for a numâ€" ber of years. . | _ ~On Aug. 12, 1896, she was married at: her home in ;‘urtle, Wis., to Mr. George C. Gree:,le.,-who was born in Constantinople, Turkey. Mr. Greene ‘has been a teacher in Lane Techniâ€" cal High School, Chicago, for 25 years. > | ; s \ _ Mr. and Mrs, Greene have four children: Dr. Loh Dixon Greene, .| associate prof of ‘surgery and : | professor in th:dcpartrl'nmt of :tt‘»- Luthâ€" ylv&vwv- mE TCO [ Omnte laryngology in | the Hunan Yale Medical Con«gh}n Changsha, Huâ€" nan Province, na; Mrs. Frances Elizabeth Greene Riley, art teacher in the Detroit schools; Alden Gates Greene, who teaches ‘ chemistry in the Proviso‘ To'zmship High Sch;fl in Maywood, IIl.; and Davis Ch d ‘Greene, who is in the insurance busâ€" One sister and three brothers preâ€" ceded Mrs. Gréene in death. Her‘ eldest sister, who died at the age of 83, was buried ja week ago Sun&y. On® sister, Miss Lois Gates, of Beâ€" loit, is the surviving member of the family. ; w Funeral ces were held Monâ€" day morning at 11. oclock in the First Presbyterian Church of Highâ€" lhnd Park, the Rev. Louis W."Sherâ€" win officiating.| ~ =©> The pallbeaters were Lawrence Mills, Lyle Gourley, E. V. Mocogni, Raymond Flinn, Howell W, Murray and Bert: . Burial was in the family cemetery in élinton, Wis. Mrs. Greene| was one of the first secretaries / of |the Deerficldâ€"Shields High School Parent Teacher Associâ€" ation, and was a member of the board of education of the Elin Place School for nine years. She was a member of the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s Club for many years. GoOP PANCE FLOOR . Mfm’“: Joe TangorTa, Deerfield Garage 145 Wankem Winter Auto Servmdg Have your car Across were Lawrence FREE CHICKEN Pabst Blue Ribbon on Tap CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Phone Deerfield 7 Mrs. Edward V. Price Dies At the Age of 80 Mrs. Emma J. Price, widow of Fdward ‘Valentine Price, founder and president of E. V. Price MJ Company, wholesale tailors, died on Wednesday of last week in . apartment in the Edgewater Bé Hotel. She was 80 years old. .. Mr. and Mrs, Price were fom residents of Highland Park, thell estate on‘ South Sheridan Road be» ing one of the finest in this -‘city.l i y on odinnivatogtnagt we le c o) t ioe 9 hi Mrs. Price was born in Pennsyl vania in 1854, and was before her marriage to Mr. Price in 1884, Miss Emma Sharp. She accompanied Mr. Price on his sales trips by stage coach through the middle Jweat; > ~ Private funeral services and inâ€" terment were held Friday. § Mrs. Jesse Sobey Dies . _ At The Hospital Friday Mrs. Laure) E. Sobey, 60 %si.n old, of 1012 North Green Bay | oad, Highland Park, died last Friday in the Highland Park Hospital. .:; | _ checked for Winter driving. She is survived by her husband, Jesse Sobey, a son, John Sobey, Tnd a daughter, Mrs. Florence Welch; all of Highland Park. ‘ 4 & Mrs. Sobey was a past matron of the Campbell Chapter, Order:;?f the Eastern Star. yeast $ : ~Funeral services were held ht the Masonic Temple, Highland Park, at 2:30 p.m. Monday. Burial was in Rose Hill Cemetery. mc Read The Want Ads This Beautiful RING set in 18 carat whit& ‘:i‘: setting; 4 diaâ€" monds on the side . ; / C devenke Advemalipmeldene s ed t 53 050 for . R Cï¬dit Jeweler and Olim 372 Central Ave. . Tel. H.P; 630 20% DISCO ; CASH AND CA 364 Central Ave. END CURLS PERMANENT _ $ j COMPLETE â€" HOT OILS TREATMENT DUTCH MAID . HAND LAUNDRY with Electric Steam cluding Violet Ray ! ment for Dry _ _ q Lusterless Hair..... Other Diamonds, $15 up., 1. H. NEMEROFE PERSONALITY HAIR CUTS by Mr. Weng ||_ Patronize Nick no longer Deérfield, 1L. tp HOT )&&lc THE PRESS8 B2 Li I'Tl 1 In last week‘s pa there was the article on the between the Highwood Allâ€"Stars ivs. the Highâ€" wood Indians to played on Thanksgiving Day at Highwood. We are sorry to say that this game will not be played, although we were all hoping it would come about iand set a chance to see old timers in action again. Probably they will arrange for a game in the future. er â€"{ 8 oo ï¬ï¬â€™!f’;flm.,‘ yM i 8 ‘Ths ; ;-,3-),5.,-;51;\ BLOCISS, 25¢ to $1.00 OÂ¥ \ sEWING KITS ‘_}Q) 2 -’..l, ~tB 10c to 50¢ . Oe No f maraiamenis® Scores of other items â€"‘all reasonably priced. Pri below to DOUBI Cloth siz Cloth siz Cloth siz Napkin s Filet La Filet La Knitted fastene front ... CARNETTI 3 Full lir cuffs, r forced s Our niéw, enlarged Basement Toy Section is now open. Here you will find the most complete and extensive show}ng'of toys ever assembled in Highland Park. Plan to be in this weekâ€"end. A ‘small feposit will hold any item until Christmas1 , f GAMES | | ; ¢ 25¢ to $1.50 | faÂ¥3 ®is - l | _A BLACK BOARDS Kya 1_ ~%% iA 65¢ to $1.25 1/ & 8 % 1 S//-\ i. ~ | DOLLS \~" _ 25¢ to $3.95 > l mapo ’ IRON TOYS 10¢ to $1.00 ‘ TABLE SETS, $2.25 to $5.00 s WRITING DESKS f : ' â€" $3.98 f A cA PAINT SETS PB _: on ce 25¢ to $1.00 P :P . f)}y ror mans â€"_â€" Cas Q $1.00 to $2.00 | $ | DISHES > | ; 25¢ to $1.00 - o | As TOY GUNSâ€" | 25¢ to $1.00 | ‘ BOOKS, 10¢ to $1.50 _ yA e â€"| BLOCKS, 25¢ to $1.00 é Made of finely broadcloth ... POL u3 E DAMASK HANDâ€"HEMMED CLOTHS these linens ay‘s market. e Cloth, 60x80 ........._._._...â€".â€" ce Cloth, 70x90 ......_..._._._â€"â€" nksgiving Linens at _ ‘es Far Under Today‘s Market Boys‘ 0O SHIRTS long sleeve slide Boys‘ . KNICKERS ed wool knitted ichingipa.10 T2x72 ... 72x90 ... 72x108 ... :, 22x22 ... HEMSTITCHED LINEN SETS, $7.95 Cloth is 63x83 inches with eight 18 inch napkins. Other Linen Sets, $5.98 to $13.50 BOYS‘ SHIRTS or BLOUSES $1.15 woven THE MEN‘S were purchased before the advance in exchange, the prices are . 'l‘oï¬llyonrlinenneedsnowwouldmeanagreatuviu.._... ~‘~ Sponsor Social Afternoon The Ladies Aid of the Redeemer Lutheran Church is sponsoring a social afternoon ‘at the church hball today (Thursday). There will be a bakery goods sale, as well as enâ€" tertainment. Come and ‘bring your friends for an enjoyable afternoon. Read The Want Ads Men‘s Winter Weight UNION SUITS Lo 1 s k tasie _ .. D1 Part wool, med: ium weight hose . HOSE 3 for $1.10 â€" 39¢ 89¢ *‘ Bakery Sale Nov. 24 : -p..usunxm-hotcmu. E. Church, corner of: North Avenue and Lauretta Place, will hold a food ank.bakery sale at Laegler‘s pharâ€" miakty, Saturday, Nov. 24, beginning at 9:30 in the morning. A fine disâ€" play of home baked goods will be ::ml.â€d to tempt the most disâ€" minating. This will be a fine opâ€" portunity to purchase your weekâ€" \eua desserts. , NAPKINS STORE 'Q,g S â€" ' C Kpa ( <g¢# . ./.\ C C m c .. 82,50 PAGE THREE $ea 3 daot m fl"’ï¬"‘ Bd db ts f} ¢