«9m yA t# d Mr. and Mrs. J Collins spent Christmas (day with relatives in Kenosha, Wis. + C Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kitely of Mrs. William ig of 8. Green Bay road . is rtaining several friends, Saturday| evening. : Mrs. Joseph R.|Noel of Oak Park visited her sisterâ€"inâ€"law Mrs. M. Warner of North| Second street on Monday. a Little Shirley kell of Oakwood avenue ente a number of her young friends at dinner last Thursâ€" day in honor of her birthday anniâ€" versary. t Miss Joan W§iker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rt F. Walker of Cary avenue, returned tq‘_;vher home for the halidays from eyâ€" lister Secretarial school at Milford, Mr. and Mrs. C{“ Krishack of Oak Park were the Christmas day guests of their sonâ€"inâ€"Jaw and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moran.. A Christmas y was held last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. F, D. Rose in Highmoor, for the Five Hundred club. Mrs. John O‘â€" Connell and : Zita Fehrenbach were hostesses. F { Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Baum and children will spend the weekâ€"end in Bloomington, Ill.} with Mrs. Baum‘s parents. | « 51 South St. ’ohns Ave. Mrs. W. A. xander who has been living at the Homestead in Evanston, has for Clearwater, Florida, u" : the winter. w .. B we _ w\ as «e & months ‘with L Russell in the Mrs. Russell is Goelitz. I To Sail on > l $ | World Cruise * Miss Charlotta Goelitz will sail, Friday, ] r 27, from San Francisco, , on the S. 8. Presiâ€" ident Coolidge on a round the world cruise, will visit several months ‘with and Mrs. Sam C. Russell in the| Philippine Islands. Mrs. Russell the former Anne SEE HOW EASILY A MEAL IS bREPARED ON‘A MODERN ELECTRIC RANGE Public MODERN ELECTRIC KITCHEN Center Street at Hill Terrace â€" _ (One block North of â€" Indian Hill Station) PRIVATE ROOMS | > 8 course for special parties. signed with the na day noon to insur« CHICAGO ‘OFFICI Insued Thursday of eash week by the Udell Printing Mintered as Second Class Matter March 1| 1911, at the P« Petite Dinneérs .___55¢ PAGE FOUR: Luncheon Chimneys Grill A DEMQNSTRATIQN OF ELECTRIC COOKI Demonstration will commence Dmli'er 26th and { continue for several days.| |â€" Modern home laundry equipment ‘will also be demonstrated, featuring the spiriner type â€" 4s her and flat plate ironet. Phone Winnetka 3724 You are invited to witness 'thifb: demonâ€" stration at our Highland Pai'k Store, 51 South St. Johns Avenue. Also a la Carte ;TH§ HIGHLAND PA ic Service Company [ .1 â€" _ Of | ' Northern lliinois |..90¢e â€" 7T5¢ 75¢ to $1.10 $1.50 per year THE CHICAGO in 1 t cOCA ded for publication must be ‘â€odc-ltfltclzm‘h,.' and address. of the writer. 'fl'ï¬â€œ&‘uh'*& mc 2s qo on 00L d qh is cards of than is tharee i pubinneg wr h.‘ in a Captain a at home to mas day. _: Colonel and Mrs. Richardson were host and hostess at a delightful Egg Nogg party last Sunday at the Ofâ€" ficers club. || + The ts elub of the ‘Great Lakes Naval Training station are entertaining members of the Fort Sheridan trs club at dinner on Saturday in honor of their newly organized club. Lt. and Mrs. Haakenson will be at home Saturday from five to seven to the offiders and their wives of the Fort and to their many North Shore frien | I Fort Sheri an Busy During Holidays The M Barbara Emerson and Lydia Hastings will entertain at dinner evening â€" (Thursday) preced iss Mary Woods‘ debut | party at the Blackstone hotel, Chiâ€" Mr. ’ndilli“. Walter Michela of W. Central avenue are the happy parents of a dlughter born at the St. Therea*a hospital in Waukegan. enue. | | | | Mr. Veidinois of Naâ€" ples, Italy vrn the weekâ€"end house guest of the V. H. Imigs of Deere park. ©}; [ | y | Mr. a rs. Dudley Crafts Watâ€" son of Marshman avenue are enâ€" tertaining .at a family Christmas dinner hristmas day. Mr. a rs. Donald S. Boynton and da rs Donna and Peggy of Hawtho lane entertained at tea Sunday rnoon. | Lieut. G. E. Hill of Fort Monroe, Va., is spending the holidays with his wife and her parents Mr. and Mrs. E. elps of Prospect avâ€" Amo;nc! those to. entertain for Mr. and (Mrs. Charles A. Storke (Barbara l lard) of Santa Barâ€" bara, Calif., will be Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.| and daughter Janet of S. St. ho avenue at tea Sunâ€" day ftoni ur to seven and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Payne of Deerfleld at dinner ‘or;‘Sunday evening, Mr. ‘nmL rs. A. P. Snite of E. Central at M#mo entertained the A. O. Snites of Oakmont road at dinâ€" ner Chri eve and the John Snites ‘ of Glencoe at dinner on Christmas day. | cago. Lt. Colonel the o e Fort anc ore frien The : ikes Na tertainin eridan ' Mrs. Vail of Laurel avâ€" enue ‘ is urning in Florida this winter. ; } Mr. and Lln.’ Morton Mavor and daughters Mary and Dania of Lauâ€" rel aven re leaving today (Thursâ€" day) fo extended trip to Caliâ€" fornia. | 4 Mr. a Detroit, holidays Mr. and She S. Sherid@an road are the proud parâ€" ents of a son born Friday at the Highland Park hospital. d Mrs. Thomas B. Mann of Michigan will spend the st Office at Highland Park, Illinols mpany, Udeli Building, ith Mr. Mann‘s parents irs. Wm, D. Mann of N. RK PRESS R‘d Mrs. Holland were eir friends on Christâ€" A. V. Simoni will enâ€" L$ â€" KERY ighland Park thby Tower ‘Tel. Central $855 ‘abash Avenue Tol. State 6836 at regular ad Highland will be at h rbe-'émymn_f;‘r;:on from four to |seven o‘clock to theier friends. | Announcement is made of the marriage of liss Vida Clark of Evâ€" Countryiiie PUMPKIN & NQ. 215 cank for ..........._._... | _ Miss Mary Wood, â€" daughter o(} | Gen. and Mrg. Robert E. Wood, will-j be presented society tonight at a| supper . da at ~the Blackstone| hotel, Chicago. o | 1â€"pound Ed 2â€"pound g 1': VIRGINIA i3 21 c PANCAKE UR, 2 pkgs. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR 27 c 2 padkawes for ................... 7 NCA?; a UR," pke. 12¢ A R ;chwm;.s n.ov‘l't pke. 14¢ Now that| Christmas is over, or ‘| at least the day‘s activities, and | father is tirkd of playing with son‘s | electric n and mother has reâ€" | laxed from |the hectic preparation, | we no doubt lare thinking of the new | resolutions that we are going to make for the New Year. But why ] wait until New Year‘s day to do that, why hot make each day a New Year, and not only make resoâ€" lutions that| are helpful, but keep them. We Have made a resolution . to make thig paper bigger and betâ€" ter, and we hope that you will reâ€"| solve to helgp us in our effiorts. We need your. kélp and you need ours. o oo t ... YIRGINIA 12â€"ounce uri.j?. for 17â€"ounce can, 2 for HEINZ‘S § All kinds except Consomme and Clam Ch , 2 cans HEINZ SPAGHETTI RAISIN PITTED DATES HSi ie inss LITTLE BOY BLUE the ‘bottle :L................ CRESTO Dres 2 large Ncflllu for JUOBTE :........1.c.c....2. CLUB HOUSE Dry Mince Meat; 2 p iess rrabsomneentuss SUPER $UDS BAKER‘S C€HOCOLATE &â€"pound -; K AOF \scooccerrsnmaces HERSHEY!S CHOCOLATE %â€"pound c te for ........._.... BAKER‘S COCOA 1â€"pound car for ........_.._.. *â€"pound c n for ................. HERSHEY‘8 COCOA 1â€"pound car} for $* Sheuthsrbussnensize Â¥â€"pound can for ............_. CRISCO || 1â€"pound can|for ..................... 1%â€"pound dan for ............ 8â€"pound can for ........._._.__..... KNOX GELATINE | . the package .............____.____ KITCHEN KLENSER Happy New Brig. and . Mrs. Merrill are en about 300 guests at a recep! New Year‘s day for the : officers ladies of the Post, Great Lakes, and headquarters from the Sixth Area in Chicago. Light ref: ents will be served and music will be furnished by the orchestra from the Third Field Arâ€" tillery. > RAPP BROS.==> Miss ine Thielen, who is atâ€" tending : Grove college, Webster ves, | Missouri, spent Christmas her parents at Fort Sheridan. iss Thieclen will leave Thursday (foday) for Kansas, Misâ€" souri, wh she will attend the Stuâ€" flent Council representing her colâ€" tertain at r next Tuesday eveâ€" ning in of Major General and Mrs. and Brig. General and Mrs. M preceeding the New Year‘s Eve hop at the Officers club. Speci: and Mts, William L. Winters for for L........... Is frompentit | 7. Year For Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Monday & Tuesday Dec. 26th, 27th, 28th, 30th & 31st *vevarssnnesssrepsenns 324 Size FLORIDAS | Case $4.15; !; Case $2.19._DOZ. 17;0 250 Size FLORIDAS 22 i Case $3.95; ; Case $2.09._DOZ. C > 150 Size FLORIDAS Af% I for ........... PEFRUIT _ ~#1e€e c * 20c rrenns resnensstmesabeenanneres ___25¢ "_â€"17c¢ ‘~ 9c _ 19c 25¢ 19¢ 25¢ 19¢ 20c t*HE PRESS _ 25¢) £ 5b7¢ lle Large package for CORN FLAKES Kellogg‘s 2 packages for ......___.____ Peoio B2 4 onl P0 o _ 19¢ P a P. Broadcast C. B. HASH 77 CMRG POF | 1. ss.ns65ccc00000,... ... Libby‘s CORNED BEEF 2 cans for ........_; 00 0~ NUT MEATSâ€"Almonds or English Walnuts; Ib. ..____ NUT MEATSâ€"Pecans or Black Walnuts; lb. .......___. AMMONIA ./ © quart bottle ...........___.. OLD GOLD . Cigarettes carton ..1.. .00 io _ PET or CARNATION P MILK, 8 ‘tall sans for .. aUC | BABY GOUDA CHEESE | SEH: â€"+++s»sssreserfres soprrbentonberotniing | MACARONT or | SPAGHETTI, 3 lbs. for..... ICIDER VINEGAR quart bottle; each ......_._. C. H. CHILI CON CARNT 2o emns for ... .00 0 0 C OV ALTINE $1.00 size for ... 50â€"cent size for LIPTON‘S TEA 4â€"pound can for .. EDAM CHEESE each ........... 1. _ __ 19¢| NCOA 9r GOOD LUCK 25¢ Of interest to the younger group in Highland Park is the dance to be given at the Exmoor Club, New Year‘s night, by a group of local girls. The invitation includes the names of Nancy Lee Bowes, Doroâ€" thy Jane Herbst, Marjorie McDonâ€" ald, Cecelia Moore, Lorraine Marie Roach, Francie Jean Sheridan, Jun‘ Sincere, Betty Stein, Barbara and Jean Tennant, and Katie Lou Vail. Group of Girls Entertain anston and Mr. Robert Breakwell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Breakwell of this city, which took place Satâ€" urday evening in‘ Evanston. The young couple have gone ‘to Indiana on a honeymoon trip and upon their return they will reside in Evanston. | Campbell‘s; 3 cans for GRAHAM or SODA ; 2â€" CRACKERS .“c:m"'?"‘tJ K. a ho @ : aAcCZ ',.F{ fyé†al 4) s § D 6 30 BUMELE GOT A RaAISE in PAY, AND LIKE & GOOD HuSBanND To HonEy Au. ABout !T TOMATO JUICE Libby‘s; 4 cans for ... TOMATO SOUP Ceftrnny i9 HONEY & BUMBLE . H. MINCE MEAT _ 10€¢ Listen to the advice of those who KNQW and call for us the next time your clothes or household articles need cleaning. Our work is done in a thoroughly upâ€"toâ€"date plant under the supervision of John B. Nash. Your SHEEREST things are GUARANTEED! 80 Size, case .... 64 Size, case .... for *___35¢ $1.19 * KOSTO is 45c ! 2 gachgu fOF ....____.____. | DILL PICKLES 'zsc} SJUILE PBE "£>â€".ooceel rirtevovenresces 10(: | AM. FAMILY SOAP [ Jlo DABKR AOF .+..c0rceecmecesarmics 230 AM. FAMILY FLAKES f 2 packages for .................. e 63C§ Pâ€"G SOaAP â€".~......85¢ | 4 bars for .._.....________ 17¢ 35¢ 49¢ 39¢ 39¢ 98c 45¢ 25¢ Kellogg‘s ALL BRAN 2 BOD ATOF +.00000000000r 0e ciuce, Lcm package for ......... PURE LARD RICE KRISPIES 2 packages for ..................__ WHEAT KRISPIES 2 packages for ...........__._.___. Kellogg‘s BRAN FLAKES 2 packages for ......._______ e oede MY _ _ SEeRVICES wvglG REAL VALWVE ¢ .. How DP THE BoSs$ quart jar MUSTARD i EKs sererse MAZOLA or WESSON OIL pint can for .........________ Last week a partial list of stuâ€" dents returning for the holidays was published in this column, and: the following names of those who have returned home is appearing this week. â€"From Carleton . college in Minnesota, are David .L Canmann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L Canâ€" mann:; Margaret Clarke, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J, O. Clarke; Thomas Hawkins, son of Mr. and 'umxw. Hawking; Mary Lou Liebenstein, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Liebenstein; Patriâ€" cia Odell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Odell. Curtis ScheunemAnn and William Holmes are at home with their parents Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Scheunemann and Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Quigley from Lawrence colâ€" More Students Home For Holidays 25 c { RED CROSS | a. MACARONT or SPAGHETTT; 2 plo 19 | Guard Health Toilet Paper hes c | 4 rolls far | rersummrsssssnnsmensense 37¢ SAUER KRAUT 150 Size FLORIDAS & Case $3,95; %, Case $2.09 _ DOZ. “ eR .32,72 V%& case $1.45; 6 for ... .. .. . $2.9095 4 case $1.65; 4 for ... 25 CANE SUGAR | € 10 lb. limit; 10 lbs. for _ lgc- JONES SAUSAGE LINKS, Ib. 34¢; MEAT, Ib. s iC Wwert IF FATHER m'\'g.pw.u Whaohn wio 2uake » en farmk s * L 4. _ REAG) FRoA SHORE To . 3 No, 2% cans for ynr grourr en wwers. voempprn n o o ° Nou D Ral Sore is Spanfeas u* > 4 rolls for :"i""' REACG) FRom s#0of£ 1O , j ‘Al;r ‘M . vocouUurE & CLEANERS =© aZc .. 9J¢ : 19¢ 49c . "I¢ .. 19¢ 19c 33¢ 25¢ 21¢ 19¢ GRAPE NUT: 2 packages for Kellogg‘s W, W. BISCUIT 2 l-l:'hc- ME .....o 1e rrooumi nu ues 25c lAL'l'-O-.‘AE L ZIC the package!......................... CREAM OF WHEAT z4¢ the package .......................... lnehcum for 15c :Am package for ..._.________11¢ QUAKER CORNMEAL yellow or white, pkg..... FARINA y es â€"ig 17¢ laee podd 14 > Ak LOG C SYRUP Smail can for .._____ edium ToR ........ LINCOW A quart botï¬t--_...______ LEE & PERRIN‘S SAUCE the bottle ._______________ JAP ROSE SOAP the bar ..________ 5 cans for BIG Q FLOUR 24% Ib. 60K ...~........... two Mrs. J. F. L4 forug “‘u chnmh*‘-ltï¬ . Mrs. Harriet McGuire ang Mr. n%r:all.lc ily dipner, Christmas day of T in Cambridge, t to Nhï¬hp'&ï¬ ents, Mr. and Mrs. J--& E Marion Bard is batk from &uï¬umwuqeuha her parents Mr. and Mre °P x lege, Appleton, Wis. © "Briing mwboicnln'q‘ vard Law school, is at home his Mr. and Mrs. G, %WM‘. rived) from Maksachusetts Instih. THURSDAY, DECEMBER se A\GEFB'ITI; J pkes. 9C Toilet Paper 25 c By Kent Terry ns are here from %ï¬* (Continued on page 6) _ _ _25¢ guests at a 33%¢ 49¢ 3lc H. Conrad en. 35¢ 19¢ 25¢ 11¢ 10c 99¢ 25¢ _ 9¢ 19¢ 30¢ 19¢ 87¢ , 1985