rencs rence tyâ€"three years, Pe development plng i( ts ten considering qmiity cleanâ€" atrons deserve >aturday EGGS 31¢ | Jomestic Rugs éasing patronâ€" SH LES Greenbay ‘Rd. Highband Park 12 3.... 25¢ 327 UGUST 2s #*. North for for 20¢ 27¢ 22¢ 89¢ 22¢ 15¢ 21¢ 15¢ "<, 1988 _1 _ pagmUMsAFETY FOR ?' gicH SCROOL PUPLLS + 0 gprinkler *4 . a of ings at Highland whfl.‘“f ‘“Wh '.‘..atnmt $1900. _ %;ï¬ an additional safety factor, there is now being installed in the e ‘at Highland Park and at Forest a ‘set: of automatic P pncï¬e_nlly assuring w‘n of any great size, These -.akn-m being Jlocated throughâ€" out the buildings, and in case of *m at any point, the sprinklers operate. ‘If there is a -",'_a., system immediately turns in an alarm to the fire department . also throughout the buildings t‘dï¬. which will"; lead to us To P hoa aevimiles: .The problem ghields bigh s‘ C . »#% "*"~~ _ 2A deal ng a good d°a} "e," of the Board Phiing back two yes themseives, which: will‘ lead 10 w evacuation of the pupils. _A second factor in connection with the instailation of the sprinkâ€" lers is that the fire insurance premâ€" jums‘ will be reduced by an amount, which in about seven years will comâ€" pletely, |paY for the cost of the sprinkler system. (In other words, the great additional safety will be paid . for. out of chirrent insurance savings over the t few years, will last as long as the building, will be available as a Autnm of maxâ€" imum ‘safety as well as low insurâ€" ‘ance cost. & mâ€DAY More Improvements at _ The Villa Moderne ‘Due to the great popularity of the Villa Moderne, one of the North Shore‘s brightest spots, Mr. Frank Hutchins, manager, announcés that gmm_mrytodoubkflu .molthebarinordbrtotah .,.g‘mp.tromgeinantidao- tory manner. 7e Excavation work is also being done to provide a wine Â¥ellar in order that wines may be stored and kept in perfect condition for guests at the Villa. â€" ‘ The improvements and inâ€" novations. being added mark the as one of the North Shore‘s t night clubs. ; Injury from Fall Is Michael O‘Keefe, 66, of Highland Park, died y at the Highland ‘He suffered from a fall from a ladâ€" der about two weeks ago that left him in‘ a kened condition. Then he caught -w‘hkh developed into pneumonia. | He is survived by his wife, Hatâ€" tie; a ter, Mrs. Arthur Jones of , and a brother,. John O‘Keefe, s intendent of the Railâ€" road Mer‘s Home in Highland Park. As he was employed at the home for the past year he was well known in Park. No nrnmqnu for the funeral have been 1 as .yet. Overweight? Lovely Lady of the Air ar ; and Screen we, use en ® $rape uicercn,, bapt U nAE G,, rdtrees to the Weich fl::";#.,'.‘ 4 0e2 ho sclentlie m Weight Down" and â€"â€" LA h Children and Am ; simple Diet List of many etarert.â€"â€" w rom . t the same as “ and Alarm System Protects Students from Nelch‘s Grape Juice" Says IRENE RICH BEWARE OF cheaPr suBsTITUTES Fatal too M. O‘Keefe AT YOUR GROCERS school has been recelyâ€" eal of attention on the Board of Education. two years, & competent 3 ‘called. in, and after dy of the school buildâ€" hland Park, “M‘m he recommended that a cost of approximately AUGUST: 22, 1985 of maximum safety Moose Lodge to Hold â€"~ Labor Day %lflmival Members and friends of the Highland Park lodge, No. 446, Loyal Order of Moose, wish to call the atâ€" tention of the citizens of land Park to the fact that they are conâ€" ducting a three day _earnlvï¬ Sunâ€" set park on August 30, 31 Sepâ€" tember 2. This being ‘annual affair, the local lodge p it to be the best ever held, Orin Spalding‘s orchestra will provide the music for the dancing, his selâ€" ection of music is to be the best. Among the greatest fea tes of the Carnival are the Ferris Wheel, Tilt A Whirl, H'my-go-Roï¬n?. ‘kiddies‘ ride. David Lolmough is gengral chairâ€" man of ‘the celebration he asks that the members who a e ‘able to devote any time to the carnival to kindly report to him at;‘ the next regular meeting, which is to be on Monday evening, August 26. Lorin Chambers,; dictator of the lodge, asks the support of inga;nbcrs and friends to make this Lnb?r Day ce}â€" ebration successful. §: @4 vvuubataenenen se on seb English Assorted C New Style Toasted Coconut Bars, Ib... I‘-,‘:l. zsc "" 15C¢C _ Paul Schulze Assorted Biscuits K “ ‘CUT ALLâ€"GREEN BARTLETT J ASPARAGUS PEARS __.‘â€"â€"-â€"â€"'â€"' Silieag CLAPP‘S any} [sABY FOOD J : A 1 dm:;nn meysour| .§$1 EyEA * pout"" evety lnnlm of a Aox, 4%â€"0%. C&RS hk ") "_ Century Club \COFFEE, 1â€" The original baby by more than 30,000 ists, Sixteon tested varieties, Your b« mu“tâ€_" 4 m » s1 0R (Oppp gin on Silve. Cup Coffee . AUGUST 22, 23, 24 amadtio Go ts :'-&,nonnd “:l Abpâ€"08, ons ore than H.Wï¬'.‘d'."' m Your .f:#: l"?'.‘u',,“ L tmnmend Clapp‘ s PBaby 1â€"lb. 40¢ can of JOHNSON‘S zoucHâ€"up enamer @ with 1 can Johnson‘s Auto Wax 1 can Johnson‘s Auto Cleaner "1,"9 va‘vze for only 98¢ quarts $1.09 OL_D "_Q'K . 423C For Delicious Salads T‘ry Exgtra Special m!: IH. T. BakkeGroc. oo k ies FREE! 17¢ She is survived by her husband, Frank Elliott, of ; three sisâ€" ters, Mrs, James | in of Highâ€" land Park, Mrs. Joseph Statesley of Chicago, and Mrs. John Hart of Inâ€" ‘diana, and two r8, Michael Moran of Highland Park and Frank Moran of Lake Forest, | :Bervices for Mrs. Elizabeth Moran Elliott, 63, of Denver, Col , were held Tu ; Aug. 20, at the Wauâ€" kegon mue Church, with interâ€" ment at |St. Mary‘s Cemetery in Lake rOIP‘t.j Mrs. died on Tuesday, Auk. 13, in iver, Colo., where she made her home. y Mrs. Frank Elliott; - Was Buried Tuesday Charles E. Wileox _ . _ s Rites Held Tuesday Charles E, Wilcox, 84, died s{g‘-’ urday, m 17, at hig. home, Linden Place. Funeral services were held Tuesday at 3 p.m., at the Trinity Episcopal Church. He is survived by two ‘daughters, Mrs, Sarah W. Cregier, and Mrs, Emma L Morgan,. . 1Â¥ 4 Before he retired on Jan. 1 of this year, Mr. Wilcox had been associated for over 50 years wit:n?&gpe Warâ€" ner Co., wholesale ers, as viceâ€" president and director. | No. 2 can . COFFEE, Purest and Best «»fl’amt y s\ C oo $ \’w&q‘r"" P ‘30’.‘, ";3)" »Aw{':m,z}?f†ns 0 \‘% we * 6 S en SD esd â€" 9 2t [(# > â€".,x5 * 85C¢ R. A. Nelson Groc 760 Waukegan Road 14 N. Sheridan Rd. Highlanc hadts | f * m on mt‘ * se L* ) _/‘: ._,\.:;:‘;',‘ 6t \ Coorroe‘t t CeB * " _ C C *n 17€¢ These Centrella | IN HIGHLAND PAR! Extra Special P IN DEERFIELD THB PRESS CHICKEN a la KING \Extra B #ta m No. 1 DOUGHNUTS Packed in tin so as to preserve that fine butter flavor for ch Bremner Bros. But Wafers are 150 W aters in Back Tis T wo .‘I;'ifasing Breakfast Specials! Centrella _ :J : ~ /\ + Cenmirelie !.. _ Dex. Friday Special No. 2% can â€" "For Italoâ€"American Ass‘n To Hold Picnic Aug. 25 The Italoâ€"American Civic associaâ€" tion will hold their first annual picâ€" nic at Santi‘s Grove," August 25. There will be horse shoe and bo¢ce ball contests starting at 2 p.m. with cash prizes awarded to the winners. There also will be a rifie target for the ahu!;xoours. Dancing, Bingo, and |"Morra" cards, will provide other means of entertainment. Free refreshments will be served from 2 to 3 pm. and free dancing will be provided from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Music will be by Bonetti and Virâ€" gilio‘s Seranaders. Everyone is welcome. | .BOCIAL SERVICE NEEDS . _Clothing for large man. Trousers m 51- 1 t Household furnishings for elderly couple who have opportunity to live by :mmse,lven.tor the first time since depression started. A dresser or tc‘l:tt of drawers, chairs, kitchen le, dishes, in fact any thing to make a hï¬g livable, for they have nothâ€" ing ‘but a little bedding and a few towels to start housekeeping. # pints 270 :mm things are not given as charity, the recipients gladly give 23¢ 39¢ /& Mkt. Glencoe Groc. & Mkt. Extra No. 1 fpecial 29¢ 2. Those Who Appreciate the Best" * & Mkt. Highwood Groc. & Mkt. Pk. 460â€"461328 Railway Ave. All Star Cookies are splendid for luncheons or plenics, also a tasty iml between meals. §2 Cookies in Each Package rfield 220311â€"313 Park Avenue Highland Park 466 Centrella This Should Be Front Page News "Centrella Labeled Foods are known to the trade as ‘Fancy‘ Centrella Foods are the best that money can buy and their superior taste and flavor will be noted by your guests. Quality and grade considered Centrella prices are lower too." i i CENTRELLA 3 ] TOMATO sOUP for CENTRELLA PORK and 3 ] BEANS, No. 300 for CENTRELLA SAUER+ KRAUT, 3 4 No. 214 can..... for 4 SHURFINE TOMATO JUICE, 3. 121%â€"08. ... ; .. ; for 4 CENTRELLA V. P. G. B. CORN, m | .4 12â€"0z. cans.... e hok """, CENTRELLA PINEAPPLE JVUICE, * Do CENTRELLA ©*ICED PINEAPPLE,No. 214 can TRAYMORE SLICED PINEAPPLE, No. 214 can CRISCO, for shortening, AMER. FAMILY SOAF ‘â€":...::.. FAIRY SOAP, for toilet or bath . COFFEE CAKES Each Saturday Special 3 ... 17€¢ 3fnr 196 2...29¢ IN HIGHWOOD for for zsc some service in return, which we need. .For the articles we obtained from this month we have been given . of work cutting and splitting wood for two widows which will save fuel purchase in the early fall, labor has been given on trucks as needed, our store room has been cleaned, and some mending of furâ€" niture has been accomplished. Also some curtains have been made for ‘the hospital, and mattresses have been cut down, and covered. We can use dresses for two girls uodi;g.thcm for school, sizes 10 to 12. The mothers will make them if materisal is available. Perhaps some one has :. few yards of goods she has not had time to make for her own family or which was purchased at a bargain awaiting the right opâ€" portunity to find a use for it, Highland Park Social Service apâ€" preciates the cooperation of the local papers and those reading them, for we have been able to solve many a problem by their aid. : Charles E. Russell Dies August 19 29¢ 25¢ 21¢ 228C Charles E. Russell, 65, of 1370 19¢ Highwood 1000 ol Zine QUAUIUMEATS ORANGES, California Valencia, PLUMS, Tasty Blue .....â€".. LETTUCE, Icoberg, TOMATOES, Red Ripe, Firm .... CUCUMBERS, Fancy Yellow Freestone ..., PEACHES, VEAL ROAST,; / BROILERS, 2 to 214â€"lb. average, LAMB STEAKS, DMNTY‘SPQE_AR&-B-MS' P annes c > NT i SALMON, Fresh Chinook AUGUST 22, 23, :24 FISH FOR FRIDAY U‘s The new C risp+ Pack flakés that are 40 percent bran and the balance w he a t . Delicions and healthful, 4 Pride o‘ Lake Shore .â€" BUTTER, ib. roll 280 l-‘.e.'hl.u'/l"iff Educated at Lake Forest Academy and the University of Illinois, he was civil engineer and fw.ï¬â€™m held the office df Lake Cot Surâ€" veyor. Prior to 1925, he also held the office of Lake County Supervisor of highways. Be!oW county politics, he ser as plumbâ€" ing jnspector in Lake Forest â€"from 1909 to 1916, inclusive. â€" North Sheridan Road, Lake Forest, died at his home Monday, Aug. 19, at 8 p.m. â€" He was born in Lake Forâ€" est July 15, 1870, and‘ has been a resident of that city all during his lifetime. 14 134 ery. In the last named he had served ucommnndcrfgranm:‘cdm Healsobeloncedtoï¬gbindflu Order of the Eastern Star. . He was a member of the Lake Forest Masonic Lodge, the Royal Arch Mason Chapter in Highland Park. and the Waukegan Commandâ€" Survivors include his wife, Jessie Simms Russell; two ghters, Mrs. Florence Niland of I¢ and Dorâ€" othy of Lake Forest, a son, Rayâ€" mond C. Russell, also of Lake Forâ€" est. â€" Two brothers, of Juncâ€" tion, Kan., and John of Pittsburgh, Pa., and two sisters, Amy of Wauâ€" kegan, and Lillie of Oxnard, Cal,, also survive. P4 IO-oi. &h‘l Post‘s Land o‘ Lakes ? BUTTER . 33ic / 64¢ . Lux > * Toilet Soap 3 bars 1"7¢ 2 for 19€¢ Smail Package Large Package 2,. 17€ basket 233 22¢ e . 253C each sc PAGE THREE 306 t§ M id i £/%