GTON . Commis ubhfï¬l’.lq 154,000 civ; MÂ¥ ldd-:pq' nte _ Administ fandine sal ut es t lfo _ Ad emmal RNERS ighland Park Residence, H. P. 439 t < ion ire rade A Milk SMITH | m JRSDA YÂ¥ ngs re F ALL I6aist s TI BROS. DAIRY r an Adtaker LEPHONE 410 E. NELSON ting NG_and glcoum ® s, per, Glase w Shades, Auto Glass . INGC ROOM oring and Repairing ts called for and delivered °* , 195 86 9. St. Jobhns Ara Quality and Service AD ICIOUS CREAM ., bertyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 Pasteurized sod Ave. ov Vitamin D Guernsey Scientist ODY FARMS DAIRY â€" [ AND BROS. hone NK ies 5 a m« ntry, 5 [ $&TAILORS otal pock rmment .“‘ :f;" omm io L. on oyjm 9 00 civilian â€" uK m ‘ f men nal CO AtJ in 36,600 @ in the 29 Highland PÂ¥ to 10; K« civilian oree W ashington a. over 900,000 . n l £f the Tel. H. P. W Vidam , the (i the Itl‘th GU& uth these â€"~ OOï¬ â€" Cont "te ; T F ‘rey employses 4, 15, 4 o d Mts. B. H. ':;’," ‘ l'...'“. m Heern ced last to visit t week . Mr. and Mrs. C. T. Burns of ‘Court, for a six months‘ stay. Eads has been ill. . Charlotte Fredricks spent mast week with her cousin, Miss Shulder, at the Shulder‘s sumâ€" mer home at Lily Lake. | *’;m.gnuhomeolhia son, Maxwell Kerrihard of Greenwood rauRSDAY, Av P d is â€" Miss > Mary: Frances Andcrooi iï¬t‘ » ce B spent Friday with in Lake Forest. â€" ‘John and Frederick Meyer spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. Harâ€" Norton in Harvey, IIl Mrs. ;ï¬ and her daughter rre guests at the F. H. Meygér home, _ Miss Edna Fritsch is teaching seventh, eighth and ninth grades and is principal of the Jack‘s ‘Creek Junior High School, near Roark, Ky. Miss Fritsch writes that she is livâ€" ing in the heart of the Cumberland Mountains with the most beautiful stenery all about her. : > . * _ Miss Edith Sherman has been vaâ€" cationing (near Waupaca, Wis., at Columbia Lake. * s Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schneider of Brier Hill Road. had as their dinâ€" ner guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Worthington of Chicago. : Mrs. Carleton A. Scribner, who broke a bone in her heel several months ago, has had to have her foot placed in another cast. . _ Billy Hawes, who injured his foot several weeks ago, is now able to walk without & cane. Mrs. H. C. Hawes altered her plans for the Estes â€"Park, Colo., trip because of his injury. Mrs., Walter B. Metcalf and two children, Edith and Walter Jr. are leaving soon for California. Miss Edith will attend Stanford univerâ€" sity and Walter will enter a Junior College at Pasadena. During this sammer Waliter Jr. has been at Culâ€" ver Military Academy. n Harry Olendorf anwtd 0 sos * Mrs. H.r;y Olendorf: and two sons Jim and Mill and Mrs. Olenâ€" dorf"s mother, Mrs. W. B, Carr, left Wednesday for an auto trip to Canâ€" ada where they will visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hertel and Mrs. Hertel‘s brotherâ€" son, little Burr Kress, have gone to Charlotteâ€" ville, W.Va.. A farewell party was held for them Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. Carl Hertel of Chestnut Street. | * _ Mrs. Delbert Meyer ‘returned Friâ€" day from ‘a visit at the home of her father, Adam Courson, Sr.. of Brownstown, 111. 4 Mtr. and Mrs. Erwin Lewis and Th have Trex peupying Oe Ofe uk homes _ . _ _ ** ;*!~â€"= A Sunday School Retreat will be held at Hastings Lake, near Lake Villa, on Saturday, Sept.â€" 7. 4 ':uA.B.Shugmi:and-::Tcï¬ are visiting relatives â€" Tornis, Mo, !_ _ ! _ . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Jaynes and family have returned from ‘@ two weeks‘ vacation trip in Michigan. The first meeting of the Deerfield O0.E.3., following a vacation, will be held this evening, Aug. 15. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. McGregor have returned <to their home on Fair Oakes Avenue after a several weeks Visit at Sturgeon Bay, Wis. â€" Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Wessling and daughter Dorothy are spending several weeks in Michigan. . : leslie Haggie and Delroy spent ol Mits Wihen Sootes (Ments Neatgarder) in T reeport, m-,"’.’.‘" it Aaarkield e Deerfield Local and Personal W uday from F‘_m.’.N:,Df“‘ o ternoon _b 0& this week at Harry Wing‘s Cttage in northern Wisconsin. ‘:d Mrs. Ralph H. Wickerâ€" 9 visiting in Towa. * ¢ F; C Piepenbrok left Sunâ€" AUGUST 15, 3.. H. â€"Kress and m.mdriviu Earl Kress the Letson girls day evening to spend two weeks with his family at Hayward, Wis. â€" Wis. . Miss Edna Johnson is visiting the Piepenbroks this week at m Mrs. George Engstrom returned last Monday from California where she visited her mother and sister. |. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Jacolson and children and Mrs. Jacobson‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. W. F. Plagge, are spending this week at Mercer, Wis. _ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd 8 P will spend the weekâ€"end with Mr, and Mrs. Henry Helmershausen (Franâ€" ces Loy) in Franklin Grove, IIl. Mrs. Hubert Walker and baby daughter of Chicago are at the Harry Muhlke home. Mrs. Walâ€" ker, the former Margaret Hunt, was a teacher in Deerfield before her Mrs. C. C. Bowman of Har i Texas, is spending several Wweeks at the home of her son, Glenn Bowâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muhlke enâ€" tertained at dinner Sunday evening. Bill Kent and his cousin, Fred Seiling, are both ill with } at the Kent home. % f Miss Evelynâ€"Kent is se ill at'rthe Highland Park Hospita Mrs. Margaret Ender and daughâ€" ter Florence, Oliver Ender, and his daughter Ruth, all of Chicago, spent Sunday at the Ender home. .‘ â€" . Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Don He (Eva Ender) have returned from a week‘s stay at Fish Creek, Wig. Dr. Dondanville returned Sunday to his home in Moline, I!l., but Mrs. Donâ€" danville and the four child reâ€" mained for a two weeks‘ at Miss <Margaret. D?oh of Evanâ€" ston was the guest of Miss Marjorâ€" ie Leaming on Sunday. [ 3+ Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Iawtthal (Helen Reichelt) are coming from Phoenix, Ariz., the latter pat of this month, to visit at the Reichelt home. / §.: io. > Mr. and Mrs. George Stanger, Mrs, Mary Entorf and Mr. and;f;Mu: Floyd Stanger visited Mrs. E. S. Plagge in Rogers Park on Sunday. Milton and Richard Merner have returned from a summer‘s stay at Camp MaKaJaWan. . _ â€"=| ) Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tall have returned to DesMoines, lowa. Mr. Tallman has completed his sumâ€" mer music course at Northwestern University. ‘For several years he was music instructor at Des Moines and this year will teach in Milwauâ€" kee. Mr. Tallman has sung in the Presbyterian ~Church a n of times this summer and has been a zuutntthohmofhiseoï¬dns, the George Stangers. (£ :0 The Lyle Fordhams are moving back to Degrfield iï¬)emm the house next to the one they fo ly occupied ‘on Hazel avenue; ore they moved to Niles Center last year. hy afo j I Twenty relatives and friends from this vicinity enjoyed a picni¢. dinâ€" ner on Sunday with the Ethan Will= mans in Whncmu. Wis, L. J. Soefker and Christy Willman reâ€" mained there far a week‘s visit with their aunt and uncle. § f Members of : Holy Cross Church met at the parish hall on day evening to formulate plans a fall dinner and festival to be given in the early part of September. Rev. Auto Reconstruction Co. : Straightening . Mdâ€â€™Eï¬ WESRe Th» SoL.bil 322 N. First St. â€"Pho Your house can be cool “‘i"“ fortable when it is bl hot outside. _ ROCK WOOL BATS placed between your attic joists gives your home & ect temperature at all times. . . . Screens â€" P 13717 Summer Comfort Ralph Steel Eooh â€" Mill Work 366 Central Ave. J. E. Savage is pastor of the thurch. John Engstrom has gone ï¬w Up, Montana, where his sister Helen has spent the past month. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Meyer enâ€" tertained at a family dinner Monâ€" day evening in honor of Mrs. Fred Meyer‘s birthday anniversary. _ : â€" Dr. W. F. Weir of the Deerfield Presbyterian Church, will be the speaker at the St. Johns Church in Highland Park next Snm{m' mornâ€" ing at 9 o‘clock, and at St. Paul‘s in Deerfleld at 11 o‘clock. | Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Greér have taken an apartment at 918 Waukeâ€" gan Road. â€" | & (ae Members of the YPMC gm hold their August picnic at the pbln-ln- theâ€"Woods ncxtTuudaeronins f Rï¬ White of Mundelein visited at the Charles Dewey h?mn last week. { f 4& Marilyn y entertained in honor of her fifth birthday anniverâ€" sary Wednesday afternoon. | ,ltisn Helenmary Fritsch of Jackâ€" sonville, Fla., is visiting her grandâ€" parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. I& Muh!â€" ke. Miss Fritsch attended the sumâ€" mer course at the Florida Woman‘s College at Tallahassee and has joinâ€" ed her mother, who has b;r: visitâ€" ing here for several months Fresh G Beef CJh LEG 0* COLD I Ducklings Large I Phone H.P. Sunkist Sweet Juicy TOMA â€"f;WfXfl‘)’Ecé' Pure Securit , CRAPE JUICE . Home Gro ol h Pure Securit University Club Pale Dry made of New York Grapes; per qua GINGER ALE, Root Beer, ORANGES Texas or Florida Unome Brookfield Butter : ... 26¢ (plus bottle deposit) APPLE SAUCE GRAPE FRUIT JUICE 4400 Thursday, Friday nd Saturday Specials LOW PRICES IN OUR MEAT DEPARTMENT te Cooking Save Mo THE PRES$ BLUE GOOSE : F q&xo-os:lslc)znrnuu Aï¬tï¬n T Orange Pek: â€" Jlarge pkg. eamail pkg. small pkg." ‘Mr. and Mrs. Harold Giss, Mr. and Mrs. Arno Frantz, and daughâ€" ter Caryl have returned from a trip to Mammoth Cave, Ky. } Mr. and Mrs. Carter Christensen are vigiting in Elkador, Iowa, and at Whitewater, Wis. ‘ Harold Vant attended the mxl conven of agents for the Northâ€" western) Mutual Life Insurance Co., at thgï¬omomee in‘ Milwaukee on July 22.23. t ( Miss. Gladys Erb of Naperville lvbcnt l*awuk with Miss Dorothy 17¢ Kenneth Vetter was a delegate to Grand of the Order of Buildâ€" ers at Hotel LaSalle, Chicago, recently *4 Mr. $nd Mrs. Burton Ames and Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson and two children, Helen and Roger, were 15¢ <| Sunday home. Miss (Anita Protine of Elmhurst is spending: this week at the home of her aumt, Mrs. Walter Page. Bubâ€" bles and Jessie May Page will spend the weekâ€"end at the Fred Protine home. 13 . Miss| Margaret Carolan, who has just returned from Denver, Colo., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Molly Pfisâ€" ter. % No. ney In Our Grocery Department MEATS Assorted . Lb. 2D5¢ ime Rickey4 _ P5¢ round Beef . . w 16¢ veransnstrnsenencnr ns neae Frankfurts ... w 21¢ nd Mrs, Burton Ames and | Mrs. Olaf Olson and two , â€"Helen and Roger, were guests at the Carl E. Olson c‘ 9 as. AdC uck Roast .. wâ€"»23%f *‘ J . AdC dozen to:. 220C Fresh Dressed . . 25¢ 39¢ 25¢ 19¢ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Halloway and baby and Mr. and Mrs, T. T. Halloway of Joliet visited at the Conrad Uchtman home on Sunday. Edith Uchtman is spending this week at the Halloway home and her brother Charles is a guest at the Carl Mau home in Calumet City. (Mr. and Mrs. E. Errins of Wauâ€" kegan were guests Wednesday at the Joseph Korenin home on Forest Avenue. | ~ "Miss ‘Verna Grenning of Glenâ€" view is spending several days at the C. M. Willman home. _Mr. and Mrs. (Charles Dewey mtpt:dmd with Mr. and Take, IL .| | | ‘% \ Miss Emma Borchardt, Highland Park beauty parlor manager, is atâ€" tending the hearings on wages and working conditions before a special wage board at the auditorium at 205 West Wacker Drive, in Chicago, which began Monday evening, ‘The head of a special wage board for beauty parlors, and its impartial member, is Mrs. Helen Fisher Holâ€" #‘b, a teacher of economics at the orthwestern University. Employes are to be represented by two perâ€" sons, Mare Gartman, manager of the Marcâ€"Marie beauty salons and rAB MEAT Crosse and Blackwell‘s Crosse and Blackwell‘s SOCKâ€"EYE SALMON BRAN FLAKES per package ... Post‘s Jellâ€"O TOMATO JUICE ICE CREAM MIX TOMATOES Solid Packed . Monarch Fresh |Garden No. 2 gize can PEAS ©â€" _ | 4 } per package PoSsT TOASTIES .. . [ L» PAid &C president of the Chicago and Hairdressers‘ association, and Borchardt, Highland: Park beauty shop manager. Two = ators, Sadie Murphy and Cowl, will represent the beauty shop workers. Read The Want Ads Lp. 281¢ : Coffee 1».25¢e . GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop Chase & Sanborn‘s 4 South First Streot â€" shone 555 _ Highland Park 13 Free P. 178 PAGE NINE . 25¢ . 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10c 29¢ $1 18 $6 til $ tÂ¥ &1 3! Li 6 4 4 oo 45 J / e o. €.