it »-’54‘»w hy har. Home Insulation paye Lae um show you how Merchants helped | to make the centennial more intergsting by filling their 'indom with such remarkable displays of tiqmï¬knmku,:ï¬ pictures, rélics, oldâ€"fashioned eq ment, wearing. appatel, etc. The streets were dressed in gala attire, |Special credit for the success of the celebration goes to Miss Irene Rockenbach and Mrs. Paut M. Dictz, m""‘:fl, ‘of the‘ entire projéct and to Mayor Ha E. Wing, and to all met of ‘&ll committees, Beautifulâ€" bouquets, tokens of appreâ€" clation, were 67 by ~ Mayor Wing to k?: at : the pageant Saturday evening. $ Your house can be eool and comâ€" fortable when it is ‘hot outside. ROCK w VHATEJ temperature at all times. . Sunday was the élosing day of the Centennial with an open air union vesper service of the four ‘local churches ‘held i the same location where the p ‘had been given the pr&a-.l;‘“" 1 ’.lwnu groves were ‘s first temples," and Dr. Smith, president o{;(.crntt'nibliul Institute, in Eva iton, delivered a u..{":f& nmu&lme;mm' foigter ou â€" The minister of the Preésbyterian Church, Dr. Wilâ€"| liam F. Weir, of . the Bethichem | Evangelical Church, Rev. Earl J. Bruso, and of the St! Paul‘s Evanâ€" gelical Church, Rev, F. G. Piepenâ€" brok had part. in the services, and the choir of the Holy Gross Catholic Church: sang “tm with Mrs. John J. Rink as so f Sereens hn‘oof.. P.1377 | |â€" sRe Followi m‘im"m y with Sturtevant‘s . e::-tn attracting The pageant t’t‘t evening in an ‘outdoor setting, | directed by Miss Phyllis Seago, assisted by Jane Ashâ€" man, . was) begutifully and capably presentedâ€"â€"but begause of the huge crowds and lack of seating s:uo it was unseen and inheard by hunâ€" gr:dn-.mny “f;‘?homm:td;;com: m great distandes. 6 pagean script, written by{Harriet Gastheld and Irene ‘ Rockénbach, was . an authentic account of Deerfleld‘s No: tory. Carl Berning, as narrator, professiqnal her, W'P‘tetz the way for each sc Each rolé was well portrayed. _ * t 9 Dinner was served on the hi school grounds by Harding catere of Chicago. P 4 Summer Comfort The ballgame ‘gtmch fonéï¬ad tracted a good craowd. A Many beautiful floats and gaily dm{odj-nm rought to:;’l{ raise from the uideï¬ ; d P Music by the snappy and trimly uniformed ‘Com: onwealthâ€"E d i s o n Drum and Bugl! Corps zest to the affair. Highwood Jm‘ Legion Bugle Cé applause, also, o the j mnlle-‘ ions, who;u-reb:_likp prof Saturday was an ideal day with im Maieinrdst ty Rermiled mass fine parade. id by Raymond ‘ bins, ‘marshal, dressed. as an early trapper, riding 4 white A SM! does not permit details of â€"enâ€" try, as all were" excellent. ‘The old fuhi$od vehicles, covered . oxen, and people in old brought : out the historical of the parade. â€" ; / H Homecoming | day, y, was ¢loudy . | with holm, ting many cz;vm picnic i The band| ca ecrt.m ; by the Fort Sheridan | was held inside of the Masonic; Temple betause of rain. | | | * Fa Â¥ Ceeg Deerfield‘s hundredth birthday grams from. President Franklin ‘h._ It, GoÂ¥ernor Hen y Horner, by Mayor Harty E. Wing, extendiny congra ilationg to Deerfleld.. _ â€". gan Friday, June 28, with the op:' h‘ the ..*., A0¢|X| t to Monday and attracted huge crowds. Three 'eomplrdy fuorâ€" nished | rooms|| with: an | attractive open firepl (built | by Dobbins) werd in the biuil east oftflepocï¬o Here. every afterâ€" noon Dr. Dorothy Davis sang songs of bygone days with Miss Frances Biederstadt at the organ. The buildâ€" ing west of the postoffice housed & varied ¢ollection of antiques most! the prized poggessions of jdoscemg Alints of local eatly settlers. j PAGE FOUR President So:egelf Ll' * Deefï¬l;ld gfdtemï¬al Ralph Steel © ‘s 4‘ ill Work 366 Ave. * ":3_ eantâ€"drama was Westgate :Road, anticleers orâ€" h young\ and i Pimiiie atâ€" ‘ m%ï¬;mhl ‘onimittee is deepâ€" ly indebted for the cgâ€"0f tion and service of all tions, as well as individual men, women and chilâ€" dren of Deerfleld the surroundâ€" ing country, also fot financial asâ€" sistance, They wish they could menâ€" tion the names of i and everyone who assisted, but is lacking. The candles are all : out and the guests have but the memory of. ‘g fbm’ party will linger for 1 years. with banners . and $m, j visitors, a courtesy flum of Commerce. > 3p0 d $ To OUr CustomErs Oliyvâ€" »1nAain AD rer q a3 A CARLOAD OF DELICIOUS GEORGIA WATERNM R. A. NELSON GROCERY 6 MARKET 760 Waukegrn Road _ [â€" ‘!~ ~Peerheld 220 H. T. Bakke Grocery & Mkt. 14 N. Sheridan Road | \ . Highland Park 460â€"461 | ‘Pint Cang f 1 2 «. 43¢ ‘ + Eh\ 29€ . _ [ CA "r..,.... weet! ' f r( | Pickles, Mixed, Relish | | these delicious specials it asâ€" sumes a new importance! And there‘s ?o t;‘dublo wlzn the lunch is packed from shelf to basket! i?lhnupicnio today! . picnic, and when it‘s filled with mmw&mm most import tparttsfevery No. 2 OVALTINE ilo Soap | persy rAvonritTEs Fr;pm .9¢ j T SALAD â€" 37¢ rphan Anm’é recommends Special Sale Centrella Salad Dressing 31¢ * No finer RIPE OLIVES | Centrella Large g..Or‘onp_lq“d,.. at IN HIGHLAND PARK Buy a IN DEERFIELD \ cKtn.mPr‘a car was turned over . Miss |Elizabeth McKinney, a ter of the driver, was f from the ¢ar severely bruised. Jacques De Vayras Paulham,| of ie Ambassador East Hotel, Chicaâ€" dri south on Skokie Road ,turd:;n:t 6:45 p.ni. crashed into a car driven by William A. McKinâ€" + 5 Auburn Road, Winnetka, as @ attemp to turn ‘east on Â¥=â€" ald Avenr: Highland Park. | : Highland Park Has _ ‘â€"Two Weekâ€"end Crashes ‘â€"â€" .. Centrella FRUIT COCKTAIL 4) N’olwca* + 9 for 37c tall cans ..........\ .. d@ for @ C CENTRELLA CRAB MEAT 14â€"1b. tmL,' 29¢ | . s RiMr K : «.. 2 . 200 'I'RAYMOREREDPLASKA SALMON, | z tall cang ... . "..} Tt l 4 on ACY READY TO SERVE Forqdek,mhnt{uul P wise homemakers will stock the. | shelf with ::ae..o of Derby Fun:'lh Foo&.’.A.l:';’lldy for | s and ideal for Sumâ€" mer cottages, _ Save Timeâ€"Ener oney. SERVE Derby Readyâ€"t -]h. Foods Derby Tidâ€"Bits, 12â€"0¢ glass jar....................... .2%¢ n-s,g.b&;ué?}mn glass jar. .. ... .. ©138 n 17¢ _ .Centrella Red Maraschino Centrella T en for uo 2e 17¢ :“ ® THE PRESS Quart Walter |Gainer, of 5319 Kenmore A y a sharp turn while ¢ on Shetidan Road and lar $treet Sat at 11:30 p.m. and‘ Ruth Bruce, was riding was Highland Park Hospital where §he stayed over night and . | Sunday morning when . p developed. & was tyied before Julit‘i:e of ] Smith of Highâ€" hnï¬h;’br and mitud that he was at Q.ul} for the accident, saying that he had| driving at an excessive rate oï¬ 8 He‘was released on a bond| of $200, t 35¢ YE 1.‘ 29¢ Centrella (. somtee o ons norene ces Aocriel aocbtres with 11 vedldied of rnolo Kernel olden Bantam | |\. ENGLISH ASSORTED STYLrE PINACH raymore p A> P J 3, 5, 6 her Derby Products for 0, 244 Can tb. tin 12 oz, 311â€"313 Park Avenue 328 Railway Avenue Guaranteed 93 Score or Botter. The best butter money can buy. ‘\â€"â€" For Sale at All Centrella Stores at Pride o‘ Lake Shore Butterâ€" a favorite with thrifty housewives. Highwood Gro c | | & 3 Copntrclia _ es , YHANGE PEKOE 'c .-"V_'_vugé 4â€".02. l '“C;‘l' O T R gite, 41c (139¢ c L 9w LAND 0‘ LAKES 400 CLUB % y o Sweet Cream YoUr chorce â€"| " BUTTER |s&3s::ss ARAZ E GROCERY 6 MEA GLENCOE GROCERY 6 MEAT MARKE very helpful to us {%\, -.ao..--ofco--oo--ocnnnoo..‘;i;f w # a a #‘6‘% # e a e a All Fresh Baked by Poul ""i Biscuit C o ~~â€"';â€":_‘.:â€"â€"..‘T- T “ C â€" e C E. 9:;" ?“Pfl. * i,P“.’ °C o i y t P ait _ " " eCs with their plans for a h:flrâ€"flvbfflvlb dudf«u-.imu-m:l k || $ wer» lthAuï¬mih?iwfl&.un-lb. FrtIltl v e R ' cantaloupes " uoter "e Oranges, CalifornaSweet Valenc New Beets ...3 bun. 1l¢ Radishes, 3 bunches 1 Lettuce . .21g. heads 1& Green Onians, Armour‘s Star Ham ':z“..".::'.::ï¬.‘%ï¬d Star Baked Ham ,..:,".4, ib 3096 clous Georgins. At all North Spechi Oniy, Lk‘ #9G i Ux;bcmâ€"Chmpaign,’ _July 2.â€" ;e.an McePherson, 418 8t, Johns PI., ighland Park, a h in the For That "Ovér the #h" Pa BUTIERBITS, that m Ew, tasty crqnch cracker, baks...... i 19¢ Boiled Ham â€" C oo ked Corned Beeft â€" Chicken JeanMcthiHaa Perfect ‘_‘i:at 5 U. of Hlinois WATER MELONS with him was flm‘w car. | Ur Miss Bruce was. to the Highâ€" | ers land Park Hospital where she was) fec treated for minor cuts a sprainâ€" | wo ed back. She left Sunday. of A car load of large, jumbo, deliâ€" NOTE: Mmh*“(h-*u.] Ready to Serve . > Assorted Cold Cuts : IN HIGHKwWOOD IN GLENCOER 3 bunches 10¢ in bhhatitadt 10| F cery & Mark ME ATS â€" sakd 4 Package of 60 d rrcos A p€ #â€"Inch Picnic Plates, 24 for 15¢ NAPK * Sparkling and six fruit for 25c «08. bottles Snow Puff? Paper Highland Park small deposit White Cucumbers, Highwood 1 lb Special Loafâ€"Pi Loafâ€"R bwâ€": Special, | large, 10c{pedikm Assorted\| lege (i dents® lege : eral A â€" fect work The 1Ve [ se4.5 ._bunch Se 2 bun. 19¢e â€"@ 31¢ ge Meat. Pimento 5C M dare tb Miite ; k F2 addr in %] Tice ebre the 3 of â€" i re Ing . {uss the days with CB aine alér W eb Indi adu! dca be nim cat day pes &T pro par twil {en mer IY AN Th Joo It IM ho pl TD TY th to 4) C W