C hoenpy o fools. Deeply | Boft â€"colors E inch Satin ied it! years. ever! All Â¥ool Blankets â€"at $6.95, Ed |â€"|â€" ters| .95 ( oC mt ‘$14.50 'giix: School, | wik was or the ‘scholarship amingation held at Oberlin, Ohio, reâ€" rlnd only one year other contestants LE this price. rered Down naans ; .$ xt:iarship TOBER 29, 1936 rd Kenwood : of ‘highâ€" Newest with 4 inch 72x84 inch ts .00 $9.95 for $ l 2.95 splenâ€" F?tball Contest To End This Week {llf be AClG~ LAIS â€"Willlik . CRA A Te mnmmwmmh game will be awarded the two who send in the correct score on the games thig week. The third prize is a portrait at Hecketsweiler‘s Studio, while the fourth prize is tickets to he) Alcyon Theatre. ; f frs. Edith Meyer of 639 Central avepue, and Mrs. Charles J. Lehmâ€" kuh}, 390 North avenue, were winâ€" ners of the contest last week. with res of 147. The score for the reék was 148. Chester E. Skidâ€" more, 332 North St. Johns avenue, was third with a score. of 150. The 22"{1}; prize went to Joanne Hanâ€" 8 North First Street, and R. THURSDAY, OCTOBER a reerry Many (J L H.E ‘A large nd C. Brc for Gover publicam® : Highland fine his subjec pleasing n ho spoke ¢. J. Lyon â€" Tom R. man and her mayd n interes ‘ The B fighwood " nme | A larg« Â¥oung R« tre of \ All the their ser asked to Or. P A large attendance greeted Wayâ€" nd C. Brooks, Republican candidate for Governor of Illinois, when he Aoke Sunday afternoon, at a Reâ€" publicam® rally at Deerfieldâ€"Shields Highland school. Mr. Brooks is a /ery fine ‘speaker, and presented his subject in a very convincing and pleasing manner. (Other candidates ho spoke were Otis F. Glenn and R. J. Lyons. | Tom R. Wyles presided as chairâ€" man and Mr. S. M. Hastings, forâ€" her mayor of Highland Park gave y interesting talk. _ R "The Bowden Quartet and the fighwood Civic Band furnished enâ€" ertainment during: the program. | A large delegation including the Young Republican club paraded the Dr Proxmire Heard At Rotary Meeting !iSpécial Meetings At First M. E. Church ?any (Attend Rally t H. S. Sunday PC e ;{vrâ€"---â€"“ w -l > “ \ All those who wish to volunteer ihoir services on election day, are isked to call at the Republican r.dqum on Central ave. â€" _A large audience greeted RKeyv. alph ESfm_v:rt Jlast Snnga_y. eve‘- B C on i irlpe 1 e To ks »Hace i ning, at the First United Evangelâ€" cal Church Mr. Stewart is repâ€" nting the Moody Bible Institute eld staff and will have charge of he special meetings until Nov. 6. The public is cordially invited to every service. final football contest conâ€" by the Highland Park Press be held this week. Tickets for ‘ Northwesternâ€"Wisconsin game be awarded the two who send eorrect score on the games here were two others who scored and one score 146, but the above ners had their scores in first. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. DARWIN TULIPS 25 at 100 rate _ COTTAGE TULIPS 25 at 100 rate / . } 617 Central avenue, who _‘ Deerfield 241 FRANKEN BROS. 440 Elm Street Phone Deerfleld 241 No Garden or Home is Modern without an Evergreen planting Your home deserves an expert architect, your garden deserves a landâ€" .:r gardener, _ Let‘s it over.. Phone Your Garden is Your Living room six months of theyear. AND 29, 1936 per 100 per 100 Benefit Card Party At Green Bay Road School November 10 _ _ The Green Bay Road school will be open to the public Tuesday eveâ€" ning, Nov. 10, at 8 p.m. The anâ€" nual benefit card party will be given by the Parentâ€"Teacher association. An‘ evening of fun is anticipated as the association has procured apâ€" proximately a hundred door prizes from‘ the merchants of Highland Park which will be drawn during the evening. There will also be table prizes and refreshments, â€" Large Attendance At Harvest Home Party Tickets may be purchased from members of the P.â€"T. A. + About 400 members and friends of Dumaresq Spencer post of the American Legion, attended the Harâ€" vest Home party Eï¬:rday evening at Victor Vienna e. Edwin E. Gilroy, chairman of the party deâ€" serves great credit for the success of this affair. t Dancing during the evening was enjoyed with a floor show presented at intervals. Those who did not dance enjoyed games. It was a very successful party. wad';f Tomato Juice, ‘the heavy bodied juice from ch IO:V; â€"wiu julce from cholce ripe tomatoes. It tastes better and it is better. (Vitamin protected.) [ > - Pints 15¢6 _ RED ALASKA SALMON...;....... cun“"'s..'oooo'toooooo CENTRELLA CHILI SAVCE. ..... ... }s CBNTRELLA TRA Y MORE ERUIT COCKTAIL.....,/. PEANUT BUTTER....... CENTRELLA CENTHRELLA sILVER CUP PEANUT BUTTER.... CEXTRELLA PRESERVED RGS..,....... CENTHELLA PINEAPPLE JVICE....... IVORY SOAP............ IVORY SOAP............ IVORY FLAKES.......... Pure Vanilla Wafers SATURDAY IS HALLOWE‘EN z for 29c Paul Schulze‘s Serve with custards, puddings and desserts of all kinds. Lb. “Sufl} I‘m Happy ... â€" 1 eat nothing but DOG FOOD 3 ... 25¢ SEA FOOD SALAD CRACKERS Mn CTR ie se S w it 0._ Let‘s Have a Party poOoUGHNUTS, plain or ': POPCORN, . -uanfl.bonapzsc hullâ€"less ... CENTRELLA . CIDER. l 58 CENTRELL Quart bOttle . ..... .lsc vise es erks m plain or pitt oL.D MONK RIPE OLIVES. â€" 273 CENTRELL World‘s Finest OlHves ..........> I .. makes delici CAMPEIRE MARSHMALLOWS, Ib. pkg...........17¢ Cooked Ration t&m{of cold:> weather, .alâ€" though this is still the season for elothes, |any of the better woemn are already seen in l fur ¢ .and winter it:porel. coats, ‘» f Lamb or'm m?::“ in great (demand. The fur trims on cltth coats also run to these {:g:. Mink is ever popular aong bse who can afford it. Large, sleeves, princess lines, »fricky colâ€" lars and fur edged hem are among the main points noticed this seaâ€" son. ‘Fot sport, white lambskin jackets and coats are entering the scene, «4 i9 $s F Velours, soliel, satin and velvet hats are already shown for the holâ€" iday season. Many of these are for dress wear, _ Bonnets, height achieved through any means, ‘\veils for dress wear, white felts and fabâ€". ri¢ for evening wear, suedes and fur trirnmed felts are primary notes on the hat situation. o f Black may be worn for ‘winter, but how about trying some of the new colors, such as the coronation eolors or any of the vivid shades or red, blue, yellow, purple â€" or green. Tuni¢ lines, princess . or straight skirts, braid trim and the colors mentioned above help niainly to make the dresses of this season. 0 0%. phke. 10¢ a + o o s 8 0 ® 35¢ 104â€"08. Genuine Calves‘® © SWEETBREADS ........... Tender Little Pig PORK LOIN ROAST ......... Fresh Home Made Pure PORK SAUSAGE MEAT .... LAKE TROUT :...... HADDOCK FILLETS ..... ?ï¬'&?féflmï¬m'â€"s the. 37¢ i:n?nh:::::ï¬ppl. es l u25c :mlsku“atbukd zgc Florida Seedless CRAPEFRUIT...... \....... California > 3 | BROCCOL'--»..-.o-oc.'coao-w. Fancy Snow White | CAULIFLOWER .......v..... Iceberg Crisp . HEADLE"UCE.......“..‘L. DINAâ€"MITE..... Large Firm BLUE LABEL THE PRESS DlNA'M'TE. o"‘- s e o o o RED LABEL TRA Y MORE SWEET RELISH....... SWEET PICKLES. .. ... CENTEELLA MOTHER‘s STYLE SPICED CRABAPPLES TRA Y MORE $WM TRA Y MORE /EET MIXED PICKLES ... Strube‘s Fancy Quality APPLES for Hallowe‘en 2 u. 25¢ 2’,.. 35¢ y <ak 35¢ Fish Specials for Friday Fresh Fruits and Vegetables for In Our MEAT Department @Gloves for winter come to match some part of your costume,. Your coat, dress, hat, purse, or shoes, Fur bands, odd. :colors. novelty clasps, hand stitching: and new or old fabrics and leathers make the display at the glove counter, POPCORN, extra quality, hullâ€"1e80 ; ;« .«.>})«. ts enrd CENTRELLA DATES, plain or pitted ............ CENTRELLA PUMPKIN, makes delicious ples ...... The Philathea Class of Bethany Church are sponsoring a harvest dinner to be served in the church parlors, corner of Laurel and Mceâ€" Govern streets, next Thursday, Nov. 6, at 6:30. The committee in charge promises a delicious dinner. Everyone is invited and reservations can be made or further information had by calling H. P., 8522, _ Rummage Sale: $ The ‘Royal Neighbors of Highâ€" land Park are holding a rummage sale at 17 North Second Street on Friday and Saturday of this week, Oct. 30â€"31. * Harvest Diner Nov. How can science tell if you‘re really drunk? Blood tests replacing chalk line and other obsoléte tests in coutt. ‘In the| AMERICAN WEEKLY, the magazine distrib. buted with NEXT SUNDAY‘S frfx‘zl:g.m HERALD AND EXAMâ€" 25¢ 27¢ 17¢ 39¢ 29¢ 27¢ 17¢ Highwood Grocery & Market H. T. Bakke Grocery & Mkt. In | t (Oat a w a 60 s e ec0 0 0 000 8 * / Flgyor) .....1 &58C¢ s+1.r¥¥0Â¥*® ...... 6 .. 250C We ty 3 1 V lc KBE up 4 in their choice of Public Confidelice since 1852 supports the claim of coffee experts in their choice 0 i. .. n e ‘This continued confidence in the policy established by the late W.. F. McLaugh Brand names of coffeec come and go, but always remains the same. Blended according to handed down to the third generation of McLan Manor House Coffee.: Order a jar from your Centre 14¢ 13¢ 15¢ Roasting or Frying es 3â€"4 lbs. avg» Ib. z9c ’; B. Willtï¬l's lnc‘ MANOR HOUSE l Ib.‘ jer zgc in Highland Park Large Attendance At Mass Meeting -m@"m‘smmud by the . Union Wiwm.rmamm 'flfummtiuhldsthâ€" kegan ‘high school, Sunday night, Oct. 25, sponsored by the. Union there were close to 900 in attendâ€" Hon. William Hale Thompson, candidate for Governor; Hon. Newâ€" ton Genks, candidate for U. 8. Senâ€" ator; Hon. R. C. Wolf, candidate for Lieutenant Governor; Severn Hansen, candidate for Representaâ€" tive in Congress; and Dr. Drueman Gordon, candidate for Congress in the 10th congressional district were present and gave interesting talks, All candidates on the Union Proâ€" gresive ticket have endorsed the 16 principles of the National Union for Social Justice and the Old Age Pension of Dr. Frances E. Townâ€" send. in Highwood in Ravinia (Wheat Â¥Flayor) No. £%4 ArnoLp C. BREMER TELEPHONE H. P. . 1985 lenceinthtpdityudmeflmolzbdeoï¬eew e W.. F. McLaughlin is a worth tribute to his memory. ecomemdgo.bmthemtdquulitydumflo-e same. Blended according to the most scientific methods zhivdmuaï¬uof)lchufliu-?wt-ï¬ywmï¬ Order a jar from your Centrella grocer today. 17¢ 23¢ 23¢ 10¢ LER BRUSH 10¢ THIS SALE FOR OCT. 29, 30 and 31 Let the Family Enjoy Great Mixers for the Grownâ€"Ups: The ONLY flour insured against baking failures. 2#414â€"lb. Bag "400 CLUB" CERESOTA SPAREGH SoDA * Retreshing Drinks for the Children ca%mv ROoOT g}lll é:%u ‘o:gou ; * SnaAn So0k CHERRY SODA PYRAMID SUCAR WAFERS, ib 29c CRAHAM CRACKERS DRY GINGER ALE FRESH LIME RICKEY GRAPEFRUIT RICKEY DRY WHITE SODA _ FLOUR Rich, nourishing food for the entire family. Enjoy them Pure Not Bleached today. Try the unusual recâ€" ipes on the back of the packâ€" A FRIEND OF EVERY HOUSEKHOLD Famous these refreshing gor'i‘ï¬ggzrbn $14 .07 "" 215C + Bremner Bros. AES For 47 € Plus Bottle Deposit Mrs. Marinelle Dies; Burial Held Friday "~ Mrs. Amelia Marinelle, aged 47, died October 20 at the. Highland Park hospital, following a brief illâ€" ness of pneumonia. lr&m had just returned from hospital where she had undergone treatment for dinbetes. Her death came as a wreat shock to her family and friends. # Funeral services were held with a solemn mass at nineâ€"thirty Friâ€" day morning with burial in All Saints cemetery near Desplaines. She leaves six children to mourn her death, two daughters, Lucille and Lorraine, and four sons, Joseph, William, Fred and Frank. Eaton‘s Moraine. Groceéry carries a selected line of fresh fruits and vegetables at all times. # DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store wholesome beverages 610 Central Ave. "The W orld‘s Finest C of ee" . 1. 985C Tel. Highland Park: 460 14 North Sheridan Rd. 328 Railway Ave. _ Tel. Highwood 1000 361 Roger Williams Ave. Tel. Highland Park 3080 ‘ axwu nsm * on sale at PAGE THREE Fol. H.‘P. 124 o