at you usually ving. Hemmed ed border byi of of congress March releons are noted to change their d The Wantâ€"Ads first meeting of t oup will be held M eb. 3,, at 7:30 o‘clock in he oom of the Deerfield P& " it the Deerfleld Grammay under the leadership of Mrs, Tennermann, Amenc..h‘ in of the Deerfleld unit, an Legion Auxiliary, ; romen of the community are to attend this series of meet. eb of this event. vings are deâ€" DAY, JANUAR y eld Unit Holds Discussion (; dozen ed States tian g00Se, some an altitpde of ; to be the highest amily. ien . $J $7.80 $1 $6.95 $7.95 $7.95 $1.19 rast as to ones that .ond S vvllnor ‘ . ted: friend tells of humor, ‘with fidQn'.mV"h score and ten is the world‘s poultry, with in this respect. the m“ fonday eve, ‘lock in field P$ sometimes of 35,000 rhest fiyer 30,1~ h »roup Advanced Typing \Mondays 8:30â€"9:30 Ww a variety of art projects; bookbindin, weaving, woodblo'('tking ete. Designing of various kinds. m ';h;: 9:30 | Mondays 7:30â€"9 :: m’rt Schneider, assisted by Mr. Durbahn, Deerfield â€" Shields High school. All kinds of large and small projects in woodwork, from toy boats to large pieces of furniture. The shop is well equipped with all tbade af nower tools to facilitate recognition # .rd’t' wm &n studying 1 -:r;mt Kerfoot, Lake Forest High school. DPrawing from a model orstill life as preferred. Those who have never drawn before as well as the more experienced, are encourâ€" aged to join this class. Applied Arts _ _‘ Mondays 7:30 â€" 9:30 Poroth y Meredith, Milwaukee date Normal school. This course Margaret _ High school. or‘still life as have never dr gECOND TERM CUOUROES 5thâ€"Current Events """ ys 8 p.l., Auditorium M_.-.. Ctrevev. North: Prof. Tracy an university K# .ds bests to large pieces O%l iUINIDULC. The shop is well equipped with all kinds of power tools to facilitate work. Metal Work Mondays 7:30 â€" 9:30 » R. Gilbertson, D.â€"S. High school. This course includes work in pewter, aluminum and copper. Instruction is offeréd in making all kinds of simple twls and plates, as well as more complicated pieces, which reâ€" quire soldering, riveting etc. Decorâ€" ation in the form of etching, reâ€" pousse work etc. may be learned. German Rhythmic Dancing Mondays 7:30 â€" 8:30â€"Gym. M’: 8:30 . 9:30 Gym Mendays 8:30 . 9:30 Gym ~Ann‘ Port, Hull House, Chicago Musical college. For body conditionâ€" ing and for pure fun there is nothâ€" ing like this modern ‘dancing techâ€" nique. . | Tss Davein 2 7:30â€"8:30 and 8:30â€"9:30 Robert Kendig, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High sciol. Beginning and advancâ€" ed classes. l The Speakingâ€" Voice ' Mondays 7:30â€"9:30 . Mrs. Edgar Norcross, Deerfieldâ€" Shields High school. Instruction in voice ment and training. Also ties for public speaking, debating and dramatics. English Usage Mondays 7:30â€"8:30 and 8:30â€"9:30 MDAY, ' ina Beckmire, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school. The use of correct English with instruction in the writâ€" ing of business letters, etc. Mondays 7:30â€"9 :30 First Aid _ Mondays 7:30â€"9 :30 Miss Burwash, .Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school.‘ Elementary and adâ€" vanced sewing and dressmaking. Dr. Nugl&e Boyd, Highland Park. A comprehensive course fitting the student .to pass the regular Red Cross examinations and including some specific work in the handling of automobile accidents and home emergenties. Intermediate Typing Mondays 7:30â€"8:30 and 8:30â€"9:30 Continuation of first term beginâ€" ners course. Room for a few beginâ€" ners if they are willing to do extra ;Adult Education Arnold Condon, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school. Advanced Shorthand Mondays 7:30â€"8:30 > Armnold Condon, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school." Largely review work and practice in dictation. Gregg system used. Girls Gym Work Mondays 8:30â€"9:30 Miss | Bugbee, Deerfieldâ€"Shields High school. Instruction in basketâ€" ball, volley ball, badminton, etc. Men‘s Gym Work _ _ Wednesdays 7:30â€"9 :30 â€" A class for the business man of the community. Volley ball and Ctedit Jeweler & Optician 372 Central Ave. H. P. 630 Jewelry, Watches, Gold Teeth, | Ete. OLD GOLD I. H. NEMEROFF l;'hyn 8:30 â€" 9:30 ‘ Gilbertson, Hull . House CASH for TERM COURSES JANUARY 30, 1936 Strevey, Northwestâ€" other group nï¬u, as well as ditioning exe s Men‘s Buket.lmg° ’ Mondays 7:30â€"9: A league con{posed of the. better teams of the high school district play a schedule of games every Monday night.| These games are open to the public. Three games played during the revening. Frenchâ€"2 Classes Mondays 7:30â€"8:30 and 8:30â€"9:30 4 0o ce c n e O ons ie ied Monsier Ailland. M. Aillaud native Frenchman and speak best idiomatic French. f The Speaking Voice j Mondays 1:45â€"3:00 ..# Marjorie Harvey, School Oof Speech: London, England. A‘ pleasant and musical speaking voice should, and could be, the possession of ‘everyone. Miss Harvey is now living in Milâ€" waukee and has had outstanding success with her speech classes there Buy CENTRELLA Food Productsâ€"There Is no Substitute for Quality 20,000 Stores WAE Coast to Coast For January 30th, 31st, February 1st auUALITYâ€"EGONOMYâ€"THE POLICY OF EVERY CENTRELLA STORE! Chocolate Devil‘s Palmolive Soap Cooked R: _ _XÂ¥ Dog Put the contents of one casserole or baking dish a few minutes . . you‘l dish that the family is & SILVER CcUP HOT TAMALES. Yes. the thiaimdo from choice munn CHI lwithtboncntflavoroï¬ Mexican cookery. No. 1 can ; CHILI POWDER, a zestful flavorâ€" CA U _aves at dishes, bottle :. | CHILI POWDER, a # ing for scores of dishes Real Mex »_ Flavor. ontents of one of these dans in a small or baking dish . . . heat in the oven for utes . . you‘ll have a d lightful supper the family is sure to enjoy. Pork and Beans T all speaks the , ans conâ€" very unday School Boards Meet are| The Sunday School boards of the mes | Highwood and the Highland Park Grace M.; E. churches had a potâ€"luck .supper last Tuesday evening after 0 which an interesting and entertainâ€" is'a jng |program was presented. A cans Small Size SUPERâ€"SUDS | Ravir [ °S jP.C6IAIM was presenied, A. ! large group of the active leaders and !Sunaqy school teachers from both | churches attended. a Fo: Copp cans Several members of the group preâ€" sented two singing comic skits after whic}n Miss â€" Marcella Lolmaugh played the accordian. â€" The last part of the program conâ€" sisted of a talk by Dr,. C. W. Longâ€" man of the Board of Education of the Methodist church who presented the problem of teaching religion to 16â€"0 rality Olives :. 933C intonâ€" f ia School, Friday 7:30â€"10 In. School, Tuesday 7:30â€"10 phe. 2 o. phe. tion Food â€" men and women. Howard of Ravinia school in charge. OLIVES 2"C lcan for . can "*â€" 10¢ for for 27¢ OLIVES %ï¬w FAMILY APPETITE 20ct these 2 _Quality Foodstulffs 17¢ 2"7"C¢ 59¢ 15¢ $1 $1 Pint Milk Fed Fowl, s"%; b. 31c¢ ‘ Beef Pot Roast, sscis.. b. 2 5¢ Sirloin Steak, fsz. . 4. 38c Lamb Steaks, Genuine Spring . . Ib. 3 5C Pork Sclusage Meat, Home Made Ib. 29¢ Ham, wiilt"s.m‘iicke . . . . b. 28c Halibut Steak, Fresh Sliced .. b. 3 1¢ Halibut Steak, Fresh Sliced . . b. 31¢ Jumbo Shrimp, Fresh Seect . . Ib. 2 5¢ COFFEE .. .. ALL FLAVORS PEARS . TRAYMORE JELLâ€"O .0. . .. Apple Sauce : MAXWELL HOUSE TRAYMORE CENTRELLA Pure Honey Sockeye Salmon ".5~® 3 for *1 17 PEACHES . CENTRELLA CENTRELLA Pitted Dates .x. 3 ftor 3 5¢ CENTRELLA CENTRELLA Peanut Butter ... 3 ior 50c¢ Apples, Fancy Cooking , . . Oramges, Forida Juice . . . . Grapefruit, "::" . L Carrots, California Finger . . . Sweet Potatoes, Fancy Yams Rutabago Turnips . . THE PRESS » IN DEERFIELD *R. A. NELSON GROCERY AND MARKET ? 760 Waukegan Rd., Deerfield â€" IN HIGHLAND PARK H. T. BAKKE GROCERY & MARKET 14 North Sheridan Rd. IN HIGHWOOD HIGHWOOD GROCERY AND MARKET 328 Railway Ave. children. _ After his presentation there was opportunity for questions which were means of clearing up any problems which may have presented themselves. ; Travel pictures of Sweden and Finland will be presented under the auspices of the Friendship circle at the Highwood M. E. church next Saturday. evening, Feb. 1. These moving pictures are . loaned for the occasion by the White Star line, who will also send out a lecturer. *610 Central ‘Ave. Travel Pictures at M. E. Church EVANS FEED STORE GRASS SEE D FE R TILIZE R PE A T M O 8 S on sale at 16 oz glass 19c e No. 2%4 No. 2% can 21¢c Tel. H.P. 124 . . 3 doe. $1 Large 4 for 25¢ . _. 2bm. 13¢ ns .. 3 ibs. 13¢ .0. 3 ts. 10c 3 for 1 9¢ 3 tor 65¢ 3 for 59¢ 3 for 55C 3 ior 3 3¢ 1b. 27, | Chocolate Eclairs Along with these pictures will":e shown a moving picture of the launching of the Queen Mary, one t:‘ the largest boats now in use on the Atlantic. 4A tbs. 2 3¢ Highland Park 1060 Moran Plumbing & Heating Co. Electrol Oil Burners Witten Building â€" Highland Park CLIFFORD R. MORAN, Prop. Town Crier Northern Tissue TOWEL FIXTURES, 19 Old Dutch Cleanser Softin Kitchen Towels _â€"_ Full l Quart 9c Use LINCO all the year ‘round in the Laundry, Kitchen, and Bathroom. For _INCO cleans, reâ€" moves stains, deodorizes and disinfe®ts all at once. It is pure, safe and deâ€" pendable. LINCO Buy them by the dozen or by the case 26 oz. glass TOMATOES HOUSEWIVES® FRIEND ‘4 rolls 2 l c 3 .. 35¢ 3 ,,, 19¢ Centrella TOMATO JUICE Centrelia Tomato Juice No. 300 Size 3,, 25¢ 2 _ 21¢ Ne.2 FLOUR 650 Sheet Rolis 24â€"16b. bag §â€"1b. sack 16 oz. Glass Sales and Service COCKTAIL No. 1 Can rolls 3 m b7G A Treat! Johnston‘s 9"7¢ 250C All the people of the community are invited to come and enjoy these pictures. There is no charge but a freeâ€"will offering will be taken. A perfect and complete dessert in itrelf, Surâ€" prise your family tonite. Milk Chocolate Patties Something New and Delicious BUTTER Pride o‘ LAND O‘ LAKES Improved by using Highland Park 1342 u. 31¢ BUTTER u. 49€¢ Speciat Price 1 tb. EVER Y FOOD 43i¢ 1 Ib. in 38¢ PAGE THREE 1/ x is PE