§1 nd {:l Premium oulder ing Lamb he Boneless Briscuit 41 ARERIBS JARY 21, 1985 esh Pork Hocks TS 10c Ib 216 Ib. ISC 1b. b. 38¢ b. 33¢ b. 27¢ b. 12¢ ET ; Marilyn C sighth grade in Edison P ship at the eago and w THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1985 _ Poreas Circle Three will meet Friday, March 1, at the home of Mrs. Fred Meyer. It is postponed one week because of the holiday. ‘Mr.‘and Mrs. Morgan S. Pritchard| (Josephine Trute) have mi from a month‘s honeymoon cruise in ths West Indies and are now living in New York City. â€" (A miscellancous . shower was given at the home ‘of. Mrs, g:nrt’. Juhrend on Wednesday in pli« ment to Mrs. Eugene Hanner, The Independent Socialâ€" Club will meet Wednesday, Feb. 27,. at 1:30 .p.m. at the home of Mrs. ‘Elmer Schmidt on Springfield: Avenue. Emil â€" Fredricks ‘underwent â€"a major operation in Waukegan on Muesday© morning. . ~.0% ~ _ Deerfield Local and Personal Pr. W. F. Weir presided at the Northbrook Presbyterian Church on Sunday noon when Rev, Alfred J.} Wold of Minneapolis was installed in that church. Rev. Wold is a unior\ in the Presbyterian Seminary in Chicago and after May, 1 will devote his entire time to his new pastorate. He and his family are living in the Northbrook manse. : ; _ Mts. E. J, Bruso, attended a regâ€"| 4 ion@l confe;ence on .Sunday ,School , : work at the,lrvinz,P.rk Presbyterâ€" , ian Church, Chicago, on Monday. Speakets were Dr. Edgar J. Goodâ€"|: gpeed and ‘Dr. Frank M. McKibben.| Misses Olive Frantz Wessling, ‘with Rev. and Mrs. E. J, Bruso, atâ€"| tended a oneâ€"day convention of the. Chicago: E.L.C.E. Union at Grace] Evangelical Church on . Saturday. + Mr. and Mrs. Fred Trute of Chiâ€" cago spent Sunday at the Albert Roggow home., , * ol « Mrs. Edwin Palmer is‘ entertainâ€" ing the Sewing Society of St. Paul‘s Charch thiilmemo'ou. l ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ploz% Stanger were the guests of Mrs. S.Phne.ln‘ Rogers Park on Sunday. The Deerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce will meet Thursday evening, Feb. 28, at Shugrue‘s ‘emun'xit. ‘ Mrs. Percy McLaugfhi®in spent the weekâ€"end with her sister Mrs. Robâ€" ert Miseles in Chicago. Shirley Scott has been i1 . . Deerfield Cub Pack, which now has t\ven’y-ï¬ve boys registered, will take a hike on Saturday at 9 a.m. Rev. E. J,. Bruso will accompany Clifford Stanger was initiated inâ€" to Alpha Sigma Kappa at Lake Forâ€" est College last week. Edgely Todd was initiated in the same fraternity in November. #/~. ** _Mr; ‘W;ï¬;am Johnston spént the weekâ€"end at the home of Mrs. Kathâ€" érine Spencer in Chicagod. . _ â€"Xio;t' .th;;{y fro;!: here attended a party at the Northwestern Club House on Satnrda£ evening. > _ Andrew Duane‘ Morton left Satâ€" urday %ning for Fort Dodge, Ia;, to accept a position ‘there, as A driver between Fort Dodge and New York City. Hubert McGuire Jr. has taken Mr. Morton‘s place ‘at the Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Highland Park 1060 134 South LaSalle \ . _ Street â€"© w i We are in. the market for FIRST MORTGAGES on Houses or Income Properties in Chicago ;and Suburbs. Chicago Phone: Central 1855 Evm,ipnPhomsz J. Bruso will accompany BAIRD & WARNER .~ REAL ESTATE Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, £np ; Sales and Service CITYâ€"WIDE SERVICE Mrs. F. G. Wade will be hostess to members of Dorcas Circle Two on Wednesday, Feb. 27, at her home on Telegraph Road. f Mrs. Nancy Entorf of Montana, who is a house guest at the home of her ,.‘brother, George Stanger, is spending several week& with her sister, Mrs. Leanna. Wessling in Wheeling. se en iL g" ¢ Mrs. Ross Sherman and her‘daughâ€" ter, Mrs, George Ward, were guests at a party Tuesday at the home of | Mrs. Edward Bach in Northbrook. | _ A meeting of the mothers of the Bannockburn School was held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon at the home ‘of gri. Hï¬ry’ Clifford Hawes in Brier it , us James O‘Connor, the second, is reâ€" govering from his 'tet?!‘lt illness. . Mrs. Edward Reagan and little son visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Winkel in Round Lake on Tuesday. ° xt S P _ Miss Charlotte Brand was hostess to members of the Just Sew Club on Tuesday afternoon.> .| /. _ _ Mrs. Hilton Danner of Ridge Road entertained her> knitting club at luncheon on Monday. en __The ELCE. will méet Tuesday evening at the Bethlichem Cbnreh: â€" Mr. and Mrs." Roy Clavey and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Cashmore in Waucon«â€" da. Mrs. Glen Bowman and Mrs. Irvâ€" ing Brand were hostesses at a seven o‘clock dinner and bridge party on Wednesday evening at the Brand home.. Bridge was ‘played at five tables and Wonors went to Mrs. J. R. Notz, Mrs. Bruce Blaine, Mrs. Robert Greenslade and Mrs. Leslie Brand. asik »Mrs. Roy Cla "Wonder ‘When evening at he; Street. . ~ The: 'Wou;uge Auxiliary of the Bethichem Church will meet Thursâ€" HAVE YOU any hardâ€"toâ€"heat your home? Do you burn foo MMUD /0 _ / Rock Wool insulation will make . your home comfortably livable the year around and pays for itself in fuel saving. 10 ‘degrees lower temperature in summer. 1+ Get estimates ‘ 366 CENTRAL AVE EmeoROCK,. NOO\ HOME INSULATIQN Ralph Steel, agent Clavey entertained the en" Club on Tuesday hey home. on Spruce 522 Davis Street * Evanston _/ too much fuel? â€"â€" James Fritsch observed Ais O%LA birthday anniversary. on Monday, \Feb. 18. . Mr. Fritsch : has ‘been \ quite ill this past month: . .. day, Feb. 28, at 2:30 p.m. _ Robert Kamminga has the meaâ€" sles. %. :,“‘;- _. . ~Miss Anna Krimbill of. Chicago spent Thursday with her niece Miss Bertha Freese. .â€":" .. ~â€" «Mrs. Roy Miller will be:hostess to the Chatter ‘N‘ Sew Club on Tuesday‘ evening at the home of Mrs. C. T. Anderson. :,~>~ _ . _ Mrs. Leslie Brand entertained her luntheon bridge club on «Wednesâ€" d‘,- t * HNei in Nib WF i .-,n',,' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulder dnd| h adult division committee of three daughters of Chicago visited\the Lake County CounciT,:f ,Bgl_ig- Mrs. Shulder‘s aunt, Mrs. ~Emil| ions Education held a meeting Sunâ€" Fredricks on Sunday, _ day afternoon at the home of Miss Mrs. Hamy Baume entertained| Irene Rockenbach. â€" ThoT program her sewing club on Wednesday for the countyâ€"wide adult conferâ€" Afternoon. . |ence was planned ‘and will be held ‘_ A group of young matrons of St. at the Lake Forest M.) E. Church Paul‘s Church met last Friday and| O Sunday aftermoon, | March| 10. ;zgmi“d} a club at the home of Other arrangements toxï¬ï¬‚ the meetâ€" rs. Bruce Blaine. Meetings will ing were also made. . / >./ . | beâ€" held the first Friday in each| . "Biâ€"Lineg‘" the little mimeographed \month and Mrs. John Anfruns of| paper edited by the young people Osterman Avenue will be flhe\npxttof the BethJchem Church, Deer{iel.d, | hostess. ./. Uhas â€" received signal !;recogn‘tion. ‘Mrs. Carl E. Bates will entertain hen‘ sewing> club next Wednesday afternoon. . <\â€"â€" ; hok Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shulder and three daughters of Chicago wvisited Mrs. Shulder‘s aunt, Mrs. Emil Fredricks on Sunday. Phone H.P. Texas Seedless éink Meat Wisconsin White Cooking Fritsch observed his 84th 4100 | F O O D ‘ Greening ï¬â€˜PLES | Best for Cooking f & pounds for California Young Sweet Wine Sap APPLES «. <. KIgeberkg HEAD LETTUCE Stringless BEANS GRAPEFRUIT Thursday, Friday & Saturday Speécials ;J POTATOES L E M O NS : Crisp and. Tender % large heads. for ‘ 1BLUE GOO0OSE | ;. 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Brugo attended the Northwestern University Midâ€" West conference onâ€""Church Music" at the First Presbyterian Church in Evanston last Tuesday, | _ Td Loin Pork Roast ] 7¢ MEAT SPECIALS TURKEYS 35¢ Leg o‘LAMB 25¢ BEEFr 12X BAcoN !»18" DURKEE‘S Oleomargarine BAKE A CAKE THIS WEEK 516â€"518 CENTRAL RIB OR LOIN END 2/ to 3 pound average ive Tbg Folks a Homeâ€"made Treat ; 8 to 12 pounds SLICED I : ieeveen ol & wunmnmmeamemeen + BAKER‘S |. BAKER‘S Premium No. 1 9P Style oist _ can Raymond M. Veh, editor ol (Mq Evangelical Church Crusader, a naâ€" tionally know n‘ denominational young people‘s paper edited in Harâ€" risburg, Pa., has twice mentioned and pxtis_gd,Dsaflel_d‘s Jittle pamphâ€" let in "The Crusader." At a conâ€" ference in Chicago last Saturday Rev. Veh sought out Rev. E. J. Bruso to tell him "Biâ€"Lines" was one of the finest papers he had seen and complimented him on the young peoâ€" ple‘s‘ excellent . knowledge of jourâ€" nalism., (All have taken that course at DSH.S.).. Rev. Bruso has reâ€" ceived several letters frrom minisâ€" ters in different states asking for information as to how to edit sich . paper, °: ... o et In ‘the "Here and There in the County in 1899" column in the Indeâ€" pendentâ€"Register this past week the following interesting announceâ€" A;ucnil of 35 years ago in this vicinâ€" ty: is + Deerfieldâ€"It is reported that A.; H. Muhlke with a syndicate vill‘ erect a $100,000 sanitarium on the site of. Columbia â€"sulphur spring owned by ‘l(r. Muhlke. ~ Everett â€"Last Saturday evening at the home of the bride‘s parents, occurred the manriage of Celia Hor, enberger to John Hagge. The young couple will be at home t# ing 2“’" 330 SWANS DOWN CAKE FLOUR ‘Insures your Cakes against 27¢ box Veh, editor of the CALUMET BAKING POWDER Its double action makes Better Baki: Use wherever the recipe says Chocolate cake Deerfield R.N.A. to * Celebrate Birthday their many friends jat 14 Main Street, Deerfield. % | The Highland Park Press j H. P. 557 ‘The twentyâ€"fourth birthday anniâ€" versary of the â€" Deerfield Camp,â€" Royal Neighbors of America, will be observed with appropriate cereâ€" mony on Thursday evening, Feb. 28, at the Town Hall. Mrs. George Petâ€" tis, Oracle, urges all officers and members to be present, â€" The Deerfield RN.A. has extendâ€" ‘ed a Fote of thanks to Mrs. Cecelia Landau Frost and her coâ€"workers for the lovely party they gave at the mxmmmx:flto!tb local camp. There one hunâ€" lwmupmtudnma social and financial success. For Election Returns Call RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners MUSHROOMS C A L A V O 8 Monarch Long Green ASPARAGUS TOMATO JUICE \ ; Security Yellow Bantam CORN No. 2 size can ; 2 for GREEN OLIVES No. 2%% size; 2 for Breakfast _ COFFE E per pound 18c SPROUTS No. 2 can; each Phone H. 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