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Highland Park Press, 15 Oct 1936, p. 3

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Park 135 I7¢ garters! ‘:21¢ 19c 25c 90c â€"â€"30¢ s hable «. qual~ r Better RS 1892 R 15. 1936 32¢ y mt« gar+ et ha Following the reminiscences an historical pageant will be presented ‘by the Dramatic club, directed by ‘Kenneth Hunter. The pageant was tten by Mrs. W. A. Tennermann, ssisted by Mrs. Chester Wolf and rs. F. H. Meyer. Mrs. Edna Orsâ€" Borh in to be soloist.â€" _ _ 60th Anniversary Of Deerfield Church Being Celebrated Tonight (Thursday) is Historical Night at the Deerfield Presbyterian church. The program begins at 7:30 ‘o‘clock. â€" Church leaders and early members will tell of the organizaâ€" tion and interesting facts in the chronicles of the past 60 years. FHURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1936 Sunday, Oct. 18, is Home Coming ay. Formér members will be welâ€" med with special observance servâ€" Dr. W. F. Weir, minister, will eliver the sermon and there will special music by the choir, Edgeâ€" y Todd at the organ. The mornâ€" # service begins at 10:45 o‘clock. In the afternoon at 3:80 a Fraâ€" rmal Service concludes the anniâ€" rsary week celebration,. Pastors f the neighboring ch who will peak are Rev. Earl « Bruso of the ethichem and Rev. F. G. Piepenâ€" rok of St. Paul‘s churches of Deerâ€" eld and Rev. A. J. Wold of Northâ€" rook.. A men‘s octet and a mixed uartet from Lake Forest univerâ€" ity are to sing. . The new electric organ was played esday evening by Porter Heap of go, who presented a program f music. : ofe i At the opening service of the anâ€" iversary last Sunday eight new mentbers . were received . into the church. Mr. and Mrs. M. L Whitâ€" taker brought their letters from the Methodist church in DeKalb; Mrs. R. W. Hartness from the Second Presbyterian church in Chicago; Mrs. Wendall Goodpasture, Ravensâ€" wood Methodist churth; and by afâ€" firmation of fais: were Helen and Janice Galloway and Mr. and Mrs, William Barrett. <+‘ o 34 Julian Stripe of Lake Forest U. was the soloist at the evening gathâ€" ering. Guest speakers were the Rev. A. A. Smith, moderator of the Chiâ€" cago Presbytery and the Rev. R. L. Sawyer, president of the Presbyterâ€" ian college in Chicago. â€" > The new organ and 220 new hymâ€" nals, a gift of a friend of the church, were dedicated in a beautiful ceremâ€" ony on Sunday evening. Deerfield Baby Buried Saturday Joyce Edith Easton, the five weeks old daughter of: Mr. and Mrs. Casâ€" sins Easton II, died suddenly on Thursday morning. Funeral servâ€" ices were held on Saturday at the Werhane Undertaking chapel in Northbrook and in St. Paul‘s church, Deerficld, with Rev. F. W. Piepenâ€" brok officiating. Burial was in the Deerfield cemetery. Four little pall bearers who carried the baby to her final resting place were: Jessic May Page, Alice Louise Clavey, Jean McKenna and Jeannine Clavey. _ Joyce Edith was born Aug. 30, 1986. She is survived by her parâ€" ents and three little brothers, Casâ€" sins B. Easton 2}. Albert Mitchell Easton and Robert Easton; her maternal grandâ€"parents, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Mitchell and her paterâ€" nal grandfather, Albert Easton, all of Deerfield. f Mrs. Emma Coe Dies; Burial in Magnolia Mrs. Emma Coe, age 89 years, passed away Sunday morning at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Clyde Meredith at the Grove Farm, west of ‘Deerfield. A brief service was held Tuesday morning at the home with Dr. W. F. Weir officiating and another service at Magnolia, IIl., where interment was made.. Mrs. Coe is survived by fln‘grax_nd_.chil- dren and five great grand children, Three of her grandchildren who live in Deerfield are Mrs. Dwight Merâ€" rel}, Mrs. Meredith, Deerfield O.E.S. to Elect Officers Nov. The next stated meeting of the Deérfield ‘Chapter of the Eastern Star will be held Thursday evening, Nov. 5, in the Masonic Temple. Annual reports will be given and an election of officers held. : _ Men of the chapter are acting as hosts tonight at the Eastern Star card party at 8:30 o‘clock in the Deerfield Masonic temple. Amateur® night is being planned for the thind week in November, by the Deerfield chapter, 0. E. 8. Those having talent, wishing to particiâ€" pate, may obtain information from Mrs. Chester Wessling, worthy maâ€" Spare Time Course Opens October 17 at Fine Arts Academy "As You Like It" aptly describes the Saturday afternoon spare time course which will start on Oct. 17 at the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts, 18 S. Michigan ave. This course, conducted by Kenneth Fos: ter, will be entirely individual, each student working on his own project. A variety of subjects are offered which include stage arts, interior decoration, industrial and commerâ€" cial art, design, and ornamentation, â€"E,wâ€"_â€" e Boyer ;nd Max Young People Meet In Mundelein Oct. 20 A| county Young People‘s Conâ€" lm under the direction of a ® committee appointed by the Lake County Council of Religious Education, will be held at the Munâ€" delein â€" Congregational ehurch â€" on Tuesday evening, October 20. . After a 6:30 fellowship supper, served at the Mundelein village hall, and a social "get acquainted" hour,â€"in charge of Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" sen, of Highland Park, the young people representing churches of all Protestant denominations of the county, will meet:at the church, to participate in the following proâ€" gram: . SS t se3 8:30 t ‘ no Preludeâ€"Miss L. Stafford, Li_d:tyvmo. tant esd arochl Devotional Periodâ€"Leader, Rev. C,. Arthur Jevne, Mundelein. ripture ~ Miss â€" Ruth â€" Smail, Liggrignie. ~ * : Prayer. Centrella Prices Are Always Lowerâ€"When Quality Is Consiflered I\ THIS SALE FOR OCT. 15, 16 AND 17 [Lnnnrnnrnnnmenmnrmimimirceemermrcecod |©| A28 Railway Ave. ~~"Phone Highwood 1000 _ Lmmmmmmmmmpmmmmmmmmmmmenmmmmmmmmmmimampemmemmmmmmmmmmment § § § HEALTH AND HAPPINESS BEST PROTEGTED BY QUALITY f0008||| Case of 48 cans, $3.85 . . This balanced diet for your :fi contains meat, vegetables, cereals. fish and liver o% Your dog is sure to remain healthy on Ideal. U. S. inspected and approved. T une in "Orphan Annic‘ Heard every day at 5:45 P. M. over station WGN. Hear the exciting adventures of Orphan Annie and her dog, Sandy. Brought to you with the compliâ€" ments of Wilson and Company. |_________ ; COFFEE Is + there anything mon-atlit{‘ll:l:. more _ stimulating, m o re bracing than a: good cup Te Ufese blends over t and buy a supply. € VIKING COFREE ....... 11.bas 18c VIKING COFFREE .;..... 316. bas S52¢ CENTURY CLUB COFFEE : 1m.1«, 23¢ SILVER CUP COFFEE... 1nm.9« 29¢ SILVER CUP COFFEE... â€" ;».4» 85¢ MANOR HOUSE COFFEE 11.;1. 29¢ MANOR HOUSE COFFEE ;. j« 85¢ STEWARTS COFFEE. ... > 11b. con 35¢ STEWARTS COPFEE...2 1#.can; 69¢ "4 C;)Iu for. Eva§~Tutc and 'Prict" * bearc : Eol eR R @ â€"7 ‘we 14. MB and garage Ideal Dog Food 25c 47¢ sOFLIN TOWELS 3% SOFLIN TISSUE @ f '10,,-1.-790 S_.OFUN] ToILET TissUE At Your Centrella Grocers Wilson‘s Good: tooks: everywhere inâ€" . sist on Gold Medal Floi?f as proof against baking: failures. FLOUR ‘Otfe work Offering for County Kk.))â€" Offertoryâ€"Millburn Orchestra. | Addressâ€"Rev. | Leslie G. Ym- comb, Chicago. Eu4345 ‘ Cello Soloâ€"Robin Gourley, Highâ€" land Park, National Ranking: Cellâ€" ‘ Closing Hymin and Benediction. Baker T. Hamilton, a r among young people in the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian ¢ > and a student at Northwqhefl? Uniâ€" iversity, will preside over|; this meeting. â€" Other| members o{ : the ¢ommittee are Rev. Dorothéa Rasâ€" t‘nug;en, Waukegan, Ruth _ Minto, Millburn, Floyd Waiton, Libertyâ€" vill, and Charles E. Meader, Wauâ€" kegan. _ _Open evening until 9:00 for your convenience. Eaton‘s mthn Grocery. | Gold Medal 10...43¢ Voeal Soloâ€"Julian Stripe, Wauâ€" Announcements, $1 .13 2144 tb. bas 21¢ Shur| Fine f ; MAI"CHES.....,.....,....l.ar.eBosel‘for Quick or Regular § 2 QUA;KEROATS.........-...SmnllSiu for Centrella : 1 SALAD DRES%ING,QuuflJu,Sk ... . . pint jar | RED MARASCHINO .......3â€"0z. Glass for Pl'lTEDDATES,............I-o:.S_hesfa’ Centrella Sweet x z POTATOES .. ... .12â€"0z. Vacuum Pack for Duff‘s Ginger : 4 BREAD MIX ................. . Large Package Old Monk | MAYONNAISE ...............s.... . Pint Jar Our Prices Quoted on the Market‘s Best APPlogn ol .........0.. Ciee 29€G Redâ€"Blackâ€"Seediess â€"â€" _ ~_â€"___ \luus 109C APPLES..........};...¢.00.0.k+ TABLEGRAPES ............... Fancy Select A HUBBARD SQUASH ...;....... Fancy Yam R SWEET POTATOES ........... Fog Kissed : BRUSSELS SPROUTS ......... SPINACH............}..%.. Our Meats Grade A â€"â€" U. S. Inspected LEG O‘ LAMB .. ... .. ..... .. .. ¢yas.s}} .. , JB Boneless Rolled : VEAL ROAST .;............. ...04.. o. B BEEF%)I'R.‘-UE..I;. Fresh Made ' UAMBPAT“E’.......................l. Little Pig : , WORKI.OINROAST......_.............lb. | Friday Specials * THE PRESS8 Fresh Boned Pure chocolate covered marshâ€" mallow cookies, each one topâ€" ped .with a selected nut. . BUTTER COOKIES f4 tsÂ¥ 15C¢ !,A“Noflhmu Phone Highland Park 460 t ol ; in Ravinia i f ILLET of SOLE _‘ Geo. B. Winter, Inc _ _ 361 Roger Williams Ave. _ | Tel. Highland Park 3080 | in Highwood _/ ‘ WALNUT PECAN COOKIES, Ib. 30c H. T. Bakke Grocery & Market Paul Schulze Fio Ritos Sued by Bannockburn Man Ted Fioâ€"Rito, famous urchestra leader, and Mrs. Ted Fioâ€"Rito are named defendants in a suit for $1,â€" 500 in county court by Richard W. Farmer of Bannockburn for alleged damages to a farm on Telegraph rd., Bannockburn, which the Fioâ€"Ritos had leased for the summer, f Highwood Grocery & Market We e e a uon e s e en 4 4 6 0 00 w09 0 600 6 The Fioâ€"Ritos consumed 40 legâ€" horn chickens from the farm from June 24 to Sept. 24, and a bay sadâ€" dle horse was missing from the farm, the complaint filed by Gail & Behanna charged. Under the lease DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store 610 Central Ave. A delicious butter shortâ€" bread _to serve with any dessert. 44â€" cookies in these 12 0%. pkgs. 14 on 6 0 6 0 6 6 # in Highland Park on sale at ... . . Full peck Tel. H. P. 124 ......_=» 35€¢ A rich devil‘s Qoo:l cookle covered all around with pure delicious ‘chocolate i¢ing. ELEIN CRACKERS ; â€"l=<«=\ 15§¢ c....s 35€¢ DEVIL‘S FOOD COOKIES, Ib. 29e Bremner Bros. B n. which the Fioâ€"Ritos had signed with Farmer, the farm and its contents were to be returned at the expiraâ€" tion of the lease in the same condiâ€" tion as when the Fioâ€"Ritos moved in on June 24. lease they paid $100 and $1,100 was paid for the period from June 24 to Sept. 24. | ya pany worry you? Just drop over. Hamms Budweiser Hoerber‘s . : SILVERBROOK Beverages & Seltzer Water FREE DELIVERY 23¢ 18¢ 33¢ ‘Farmer‘s Beverage 807 Oakwood Ave. Tel. H.P. 2030 When the Fioâ€"Ritos signed the 27¢ 28c 24c 23¢ 19¢ 19¢ 23¢ 19¢ 35¢ 25C¢ 31¢ THIS SALE FOR OCT. 15, 16 AND 17 SPECIALS Cottage Dinner ' z 16 oz. ‘3c glass jars & .‘.?u:'m' meat of t;:.d:r younk ehnickent e;-;m Such _ Flavor! % 310 on % z glass icn"c The dark meat of fresh chickens cooked lnl{m- ine Spanish sauce makes this a decidedly different "treat" for dinner tonight, New Low Prices! SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER Spanish Dinner 16 os. glass jars Real Italian RAVIOLI 49 7., Fould‘s Macaroni ~â€" or Spaghetti 2 ... 1 5C LUX SOAP No. 1 h 2B5C k ome BBC large servings in each can) LUX FLAKES We are open from 8 to 11 in the morning and 4 to 6 in the evening. Email Phos. PAUL SCHULZE 2 ... 45¢ ARNOLD C. BREMER ' to the Pound AT YOUR GROCER 16 oz. glass jars Real Italian SPAGHETT!I «â€" PRODUCTS â€"â€" PARADISE for LER BRUSH CRACKERS PAGE THREE and Flaky cded

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