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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1936, p. 3

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; Phil Howard, Smiu, F'- who played Albengy and the Chopin "Prelude,» 0. 1.; Usher Abell, Pag, inist, who played "Czardagh . with ll:g;Ml.,;m at :o'd(‘:“;:n'lhm“ d'Altl |.t.~ ba solo, "Parade" by Rates y Floyd McClure, Decatur, impanied by Roy Darnell, mne the way that ury has combinâ€" rkmanlike styles wellâ€"bred distinecâ€" e in and see them the collection is pte. Thev‘re all ook correctness at tale prices . . .. ‘As.and tailored s that sparkle abric interest. Â¥. linens, cottons. â€" like linens, , checks, and solid in off shades that ry rich. U like their crisp, lines, and you‘ll )A Y e Pique and Ajoure in a range of rich D NEWS! |. our new _ estbury rocks â€" 4 )le. . Sizes range 2 to 44. > E PRICE IS 5395 are Meeting e Approval £ «P Fabrics 12 ) here! JANUARY 16 19886 19 p.A.R. BETTER FILMS CcOMMITTEE REVIEW ary Coast" Cast, Miriam %wnrd G. Robinson, Joel wm",;‘.]muary 16, Thursday, not once has: Howard Hawks missed a chance to . catch the spirit of the ;, the dim lights, the mud and mm. of the frontier that was San Francisco in the early days, The stary isibased upon the struggle of law versus rowdyism in .California during the days of the Gold Rush, Outstanding photography, artistic direction and a tense and absorbing story add greatly to the entertainâ€" ment value. Adu}ts. * \~ «This Is the Life," cast Jane Withâ€" ers, John McGuire, Emma Dunn, Sally Blane, January 17, 18, Friday, Saturday, mistreated and hungry for K; child actress runs away from her foster. parents and is befriended by an escaped prisoner who is seekâ€" i;t proof of his innocence. Jane Withers proves her versatility in a film that is a wellâ€"blended mixture of pathos and comedy. ~Family. "Romance of the West" techniâ€" color= An airplane grounded in Yosemite National Park gives passâ€" engers chance to see some of its scenic wonders." "In Old Kentucky" cast, Will Rogâ€" ers, Dorothy Wilson, Russell Hardie, January 19, 20, 21, Sunday, Monday, 1;;d)y, too much praise cannot be given this last offering of that great humorist and comedian Will Rogers, One : preâ€"viewer says, "one almost forgets fhat he has passed to the Great Beyond." ,.The story KHas to do with the raising and training of race horses. Enthusiastically recomâ€" mended. â€" Family. "Melody Lingers On", cast, Josâ€" hine Hutchinson, George Houston, gelen Westly, January 22, 23, Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, son born out of wedlock is placed in convent by his mother, from whence he is adopted by wealthy family. Years later, mother watches boy make his operâ€" atic debut on the same stage as the father he never knew. Exceptionally fine cast. Adults and young adults. ‘Saturday matinee only, Chapter 7, Adventures of Rex and Rinty. Tap dancing opened with a sucâ€" cessful second semester registration at the Y.W.C.A. last week. Any girls or boys who were unable to register may still fjoin since they will only have miss@t one lesson. Groups are meeting on Wednesday and Thursday afternonos and Saturâ€" day mornings with ‘Agnes Daley inâ€" ::neti‘ng. Phone 675 for informaâ€" m. 4 f Plans for a volunteer leadership conference for Lake Forest, Wauâ€" kegan and Highland Park Y.W.C.A. board and committee workers are being ‘made this week. Highland Park has been asked to discuss housing as the Y residence here has more house guests than any associaâ€" tion between Chicago and Kenosha. Mr. Don Stryker is house chairman on the local board. . Almost no house rules, no set lights out or closing up hour, may be news to many who think of the usual dormitory life of several years ago. The twenty girls who live in the homeâ€"like residence at 374 Lauâ€" rel follow the rules of consideration for others and good health based on plenty of rest just as business girls living in their own homes. wugquY is offeted girls who live in the Highâ€" land Park Y, besides the companionâ€" ship, of other girls. The first of the year always brings changes so two single rooms and one double room are now vacart. | The. use of kitchen, laundry, sewâ€" ing machine, and entertaining rooms A new free curse in Home Hyâ€" giene and Care of the Sick is openâ€" ing this Friday afternoon from 2 to 4 a‘clock at the Y.W.C.A. The course, just finished by 835 mothers proved so popular and, helpful that the Chicago chapter of the Red Cross has decided to again send Miss (Dolly Twitchell, registered nurse and graduate of Presbyterian hospital, to instruct a new group. . "This course is particularly deâ€" sighed to help mothers in problems of ‘home and family health," exâ€" plains Miss Twitchell, "We aim to teach the application of mental and physical health habits to home life, to cover questions of sanitation, to demonstrateâ€" bedside care in minor illnesses, to point out symptoms of illness, to show care of different ages in the home from infant, preâ€" school, school, adult to aged memâ€" bers, to discuss individual responsiâ€" bility toward community health." _ Mothers who have just finished the course in this subject are continuing in a course on‘ first aid which Miss Twitchell will give on Friday eveâ€" nings from 7:30 to 9:30. This eveâ€" ning course is open only to those who have already completed the Home Hygiene course. C Mrs. Lee Gatewood, 4 member of Mrs. Lee Frank‘s education commitâ€" tee of the Y.W.C.A. sponsoring the courses, is particularly interested in seeing a good registration. "Highâ€" land Park is very grateful to the Red Cross for offering, through the Y.W.C.A., another of these helpful twelve week courses.. This work is so tHorough that it is part of the curriculum in many schools. Memâ€" Bers of the class are given individâ€" wal instruction with the chance to demonstrate bedside care on live models, YÂ¥. W. C. A. Notes Mothers who want to start ‘, JANUARY 16, 19836 Bannockburn Has New / Clerk and Policeman the new ‘course may come on Friâ€" day to enter classes without any previons .l’lifiltution.” . The Bannockburn village board reâ€" eentt{;npppintod Miss Frances Towâ€" ler to the position of village . clerk, and Eenr# Petersen of Deerfield, as policeman. © > i Miss Towler succeeded William Hanséen when she took over the poâ€" sition on January 1. Officer Patersen his experience on the Deerâ€" field police force, at one time being chief of police for that village. Miss Towler‘s father is mayor of Banâ€" nockburn. | f f Deerfield C. of C The Déerfield Chamber of Comâ€" merce‘ will meet Thursday evening Jan. 23, at 7 o‘clock at‘ Shugrue‘s restaurant for supper and the anâ€" nual élection of officers, Dr. C. R Sugden, president, will preside. Centrella Fo QVUALITY â€" CLAPP‘S BABY Jams FOODS STEWARTS COFFEE I In Our | MEAT DEPARTMENT Hear DOROTHY ;!AYRES LOiDON Nationally Known Home Economist * Scores of Daily Surprise Featyres Every. kitchen should have a roll of this fine waX paper handy,. For preseryâ€" ing . foods, w rappin lunches, ete., and fine for keeping fopd in your refrigâ€" POT ROAST, Shoulder Beef ROAST BEEF, Prime Ribs, (First 5 ribsâ€"Ib. 38¢) . . . . Jb SWEETBREADS, ~| Fresh Calves‘ .......};> VEAL CHOPS, FILLET SOLE, FMM..;..... OYSTERS, Extra BRER RABBIT Election Jan. 23 Cooking School Special EVERY ONE OF THESE ITEMS AN QUTSTANDING FEATURE! MOLASSES Private m-mie:’d by leading F tricians where, Vegeta soups, purdes, NUT FLAVORED Smail Package..... ALL Purpose CRUNCH CRACKER 1 Large Pbtkan....... GOLD]| LABELâ€"the fandiest of all Molassesâ€"light in jcolâ€" or, sweet, 1nd preferred| for fancy |cooking, candy akâ€" ing, etc.. ; 17e ETT BC codatc i t darke.? and stronger in E‘b""fi' GREEN LABEL â€" slightly LAS That‘s real econom# Su&Cfl or Silex Gn‘ 1â€"1b. I gans 69¢‘ TB V H S Blend ';It’.l Delicious Use only a ASPOONEFL i5T TWO DAYS OF THE El\ COOKING SCHOOL ods Used Exclusi Seriously Injured Ambrose Montavon, Deetfield resâ€" tauranteur, was seriously injured in an automobilé ) accident on Friday and is in the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. He recetod a skull fracture, concussion, . anfl cuts necessitating about fifty stitches. He was riding in & car‘driven by William Hutching of Highland Park. ‘The auto skidded, hit a guard rail and culvert wall on Route 22 west of Highwood and hit a car driven by Alice Roeder of Libâ€" ‘grtyville. Both drivers escaped serâ€" ious injury. . The Deerfield Grammar School P. T. A. will meet Friday evening, Jan. 17, at 8 o‘clock in the school gymâ€" nasium. Mr. W. C. Petty, superinâ€" tendent of Lake County Schools, is to be the guest speaker. There will be special mugic by the school chilâ€" dren under the direction of Miss Virâ€" ginia Engels.) The community is urged to attenh. Deerfield P!.T.A. To .. 28C cans cans .»339€ ] ECONOMY â€" TH Senior Sige 100â€"Ft. Roll Sl.'l ,1 1"7¢ diaâ€" bles, ear Supt. Petty itavon, Deetfield resâ€" seriously injured in accident on Friday Highland Park hosâ€" ved a skull fracture, Auto Accident Syrup TRAYMORE TRAYMORE Tuna P Pickle CENTRELLA Peaches CENTRELLA ROYAL ANNE Cherries CENTRELLA WHOLEâ€"PEELED Apricots TRAYMORE Grapefruit CENTRELLA CENTRELLA Tomato Soup ": CENTRELLA Chili Sauce CENTRELLA Fruit Salad TRAYMORE FRESH FRIDAY sm; Our OM PAÂ¥ LimaBeans \;; 11¢ 3,.. 29¢ Fashioned CENTREL SALAD DRESSING â€"®%% 35¢ A balanced Aiet for your dog. Co ns the very finest i lents. suunbu; SPECIAL â€"**~ COPFFEE CAKES Style THE PR Final segsions: 9:30 to 11:30 A. M., Thursday and Friday ajntvhe Valencia Theatre. Evanston and North Shore wamen are lavish in their praise of this cooking school. Mrs. Loudon features Centrella products. Don‘t miks this exciting event! A ROXY DOC FOOD 4 Federal Writers‘ Projecti (a division of the W.P.A.) is gath rmation on every phase of Déer. fielfl, "its people, culture,‘zeomm history, ete. Its scope is nati and when the material is collected it jill be edited and compiled gto fivg¢ large volumes known as the Naâ€" tional Guide." . | | t * j rfield Postmaster, John Welch, has been asked to "secure the names of |some ‘ well informed ‘and civic spirited citizen in the community whp might act as a volunteer assoâ€" ci or consultant from whom ¢an be |obtained factual information reâ€" garding the city." } The Illinois Historical society has also asked Mr. Welch for a copy of th¢e map made by Mr. Hvale for the Deerfield centennial. | ( h of. spi w ci be gal titj dis se pr IN HIGHWOOD Highwood Groc. & Mkt. $28 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 ish CIAL )OUCHNUTS ,,..23¢ IN DEERFIELD . A. Nelson Groc. & Mkt. 60 Waukegan Road _ [Deerfleld 220 s IN HIGHLAND PARK IJ. T. Bakke Gror. & Mkt. 4 N. Sheridan Rd. â€" /‘H. P. 460â€"461 headquarters for Illinois in our trict.are in Rockford. :iogem Ipâ€" is district director, and S‘mi A. sley is supervisor of the writers‘ jeCtv F | i: ‘ANSTON REVIEW BE S S vely in Evanston Review Cooking School erfield Culture To Be | Government Projcict he Works Progress Administraâ€" Mother‘s éfyle} Sticed No. 2V/2 can, 30c POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE C & hn k B for BDC Diil or Kosher 17¢ quart No. 22 Can 37¢ can No. 2%2 Can 32¢ can 12 ozr. Bottle 21c bottle 7 or. Can 17¢ can No. 2V2 Can 37¢ can No. 2 Can 16¢ can No. 1 Can 7¢ can _3 for 49¢ J3 for 8 5C " 3 for $1 3 for 4 5¢ 3 for 89¢ 3 for 4 5¢ 3 for $1 3 ftor 5 5¢ BEach 3 for 17¢ St. Paul‘s To Celebrate Sixtieth Anniversary Robert Falkner Dies; : Buried in Nashvilie The annual congregational meetâ€" ing of St, Paul‘s church, Deerflield, will be held Tuesday evening, Jan. 21, at 7:30 o‘clock in the new activâ€" ity room in the church. There will be the annual election of officers and reports will be given. Plans for the program for the sixâ€" tieth anniversary of the church will be formulated. The afinimry services will be held the morning and evening of Sunday, Ffi 9, and recognition services and dinners will be held on the evenings of the week following February 9. of the week‘s programs 1 be arâ€" ranged at the meeting of the conâ€" gregation. Robert Falkner, who for the past five years has lived at the James McGarvie home in Deerfield, passed away New Year‘s eve at the Swedâ€" ish Covenant Hospital in Chicago, after a short illness. 225C :0 ” FRESH FRUITS DC || and VECGETABLES THIS SALE FOR Jan. 16th, 17th, 18th Shaker Top ......<â€" M“&.C Mushroom Sauce and Cenâ€" trella : Spaghetti. Listen in Station ( WMAQ Sunday | * @ 3 P. M. h Prize Joke Contest C3 M & C Ravioli, 1 tb. in Ua‘s Lake Shore ; Butter 1â€"lb. roll CERESOTA msct.. FLOUR ORANGES, for Juice, Florida, Large Size GREENING APPLES, New York Fancy .. 60 wafers in each pkg, BRUSSELS sPROUTS, Southern full quart box PEAS, z Tender Telephone Ibs. CABBAGE, RHUBARB, Select Hot House The ONLY Flour INSURED against BAKING FAILURE Centrella Delicious Used Exclusively in Review Cooking School ORANGE PEKOE LAND O‘ LAKES 3"7°¢ 23¢ 40c 18¢ 33¢ V, lbs noe iss q ".." 459C JAPAN TEA 42ic¢ Ib. Basket Fired Services were held Friday in Chiâ€" cago and interment was in Nh-‘- ville, Tenn., on Saturday. Mr., Falkâ€" nor.vhomflnlndm:: a native of Scotland. Surviving are his widow, two sons and three daughters. 5 * Sunday Eve Club 1| f Jan. 26 in Deerfield An illustrated motion picture lecâ€" ture on "Wild Life in Wisconsin and the Northern States" will be lt: Sunday, Jan. 26, for the first gram of the 1986 series of the Deerâ€" field Sunday Evening cltb at St. Paul‘s church. Mr. Campbell will be the speaker. _ @68 4 Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok has secured William A. Rogers for a return enâ€" gagement for a later date. Mr. w ers spoke on "Crime Situation in the U, 8. A." and his next talk will be "Fingerâ€"printing, a Public Utility." The illustrated talk on January 26 will begin at 8 p.m. C BUTTER 25¢ ‘_15¢ Read The Wantâ€"Ads tb. tb. 52 cookies in each pkeg 4 iss * cercsors rioun ** 2 .. 27C¢ _ %s. 9G 33¢ PAGE THREE N

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