T1TԤ Cannon Mills ry Sale. â€"~To @ year would you have an accident kes adjustedâ€"drive in IENT MACHINE will quickly and accurate» do the necessary re st price. * 15¢ more Ag â€" $3.65 amsutta has rations. for just $1.00 6. Highland â€" ,S1.15 ish., W DOESN‘T APPRECIATE L THE $3.95 $2.75 $1.39 * gomg to Miam; est: Indies . . . o, dlm...h of RYTEY ora ste« name DECEMBER UARY 14 more, atmosphere RYTEX rIG tide. â€"i<l c‘ï¬% 50 sheets ana ze old , 1987 Park See The stride C.Y.0. Defeated by General Electrics W hanasius 42â€"20 at the at Terracg last Friday night, With g, ger mï¬nothowï¬'m c m l a C.Y- » M" mm i pccept dffeat. â€"It was the Highâ€" land s::io.nd win over the "*..A' o iuatookztludmly, but this was soon overcome and the ‘G. E. bo led at the half 21â€"15. Mike SegeRt led the scorers with 'W po 4 ’fomm b, M; with nine, B liberg eight, Dennisâ€" son seven, and Russell with six. It seems as though: Tommy Russell at last earned a regular birth the scoribg column, having scored all of the last four games, â€" His points| Friday set a new high Tommy says he will break his chance. Go to it, Tommy. The : Everglades whipped Lake Korest 25 20 in the preliminary THURSD Genergl Electrics Trim Fox College : Playing‘a preliminary game on the Duffy Flofalâ€"Kautsky A. C. bill last Sunday, the General Electrics outâ€" classed fast Fox College quintet by a scorg of 41â€"30. The Fox Colâ€" lege suffered their first loss in twelve starts. | The game was playâ€" ed at the Calumet high school before a capacity crowd. â€"_ _ "% x; Segert Score 3 W Dean, fresh from his Florida tion, scored seventeen mlg, rt nine, Pasquesi six, f Dennisson two, Hallberg two, and| Rogan one. Dean seems to have‘ his eye, making five out of fige charity tosses. ° Re / Next y night the G. E. team will play Waukegan at the Oak Ter« race 1, the game starting at 8:30.> Everglades will play a game starting at 7:30. Come and see Highland Park‘s classiest in years. s Sunday‘s Lineup Pasquiesi Hallberg Dennisson," | 1 Char Greenwood now in her eighth Wweek at the Selwyn, continâ€" ues to capacity audiences at .every pérformance with her delightâ€" ful y, "Leaning On Letty." In the role of Letty Madison, keeper of a tokrist home on the famous Bosâ€" C tte Greenwood Sensational Success in Chicago Play _ ton road she is a distinct figure in the American theater. Her charâ€" c ion of a New England is perféct and true to life. â€"‘Miss Greenwood has found in the spi heroine of "Leaning On 13310 All articles are carefully washed returned damp, ready . for ironing. and Tuesday 0Q¢ Shir midw (41) s, when included in Damp { are hand finished. \ 10c each additional. HIGHLAND PARK . â€" in the second half to thanasius 42â€"20 at the last Friday night, With hitting the hoop from e C.Y.0, boys seemed t. It was the Highâ€" al Electrics hit their e meunveents suveneecenbanndpnantn+* “’. M†15 ID6. ......«...,= 17 .. JANUARY 14, 1937 112 Shirts P Wash I‘ !&AM;â€{) Mudjowski 4 i Jans Kein Wieland Gillerian _ ,, Brown . ; Holmes > Fox College (30) Fisl s ¢ Tonnes Mulcrone Lyons Klimas Hickey Total Total 11 7 11 99¢ 15¢ Letty," .# ;role suited perfectly to her natural comedic gifts. She no lon, depends on the angularities of vï¬. and arms for her comic efâ€" fects, although ‘these gifts are still used ‘with dynamic effect. Now she has a ‘steady technique of rich comedy to support the natural gifts of a richly dowered personality. W rntiile n aimtints ts $ Axvindub cores B Miss Greenwood .continues the Ameri tradition of female perâ€" sonality. She is charming to look upon ~with her oval face, her soft blonde ‘hair, her blue eyes and her generous mouth. Playing serious comedy, as she does in "Leaning On Letty," . Miss Greenwood shows a power and concentration that one ‘had not expected to find in her. The mm mm mm * Li [ _‘ y M [\ P JAE | ~RATION .|| | A Fine Dog Food® |f [ | Your dog will like it . || | | 3 .. 25¢C || ELMDALE EARLY JUNE in Highland Park â€" + Teinpl +4 fl.,T;wec.oeery&m' | ighwood E“Grocew-“ Market ummiu mwm:tm Qlidlwa;Avé' j rï¬mfl C } > 1000 PEAS . . . CENTRELLA CENTRELLA DEL MAIZ CENTRELLA WHOLE PEELED APRICOTS . . CGREEN BEANS SILVER CUP CUT CENTRELLA PITTED DATES . L 3035c cm'rn'n.tA ges Cranberry Sauce . & ‘ ‘â€" BREMNER BROS A l 4 | || "v | 21C¢ WATCH FOR CENTRELLA SPECIALS EVERY WEEK ~ Large / \ Package l†For laundry purposes we recommend Chipso. Furflnlz;in_g_dkhes and glassware it is ;e;c;flei This is a very special price: m '-:i’i"’;’i~i‘77‘*‘*â€"'%7,â€"77‘f§ï¬',â€"â€"‘:'?:{£ A : m _ | 2@ [olaj eX ar * WY!! ‘| @ SsPRY" . | SA TOEEE Th 1 \| s f inimaratil | |â€" FOODS || t T _ e $ ) b. can | 3 tb. can > ‘;‘: i!i /(fl ‘ §‘¢ g ;; 1 1 e L l lc 59c till Iili 53Â¥ \ | 2‘â€"5‘:,â€"7.-;:‘:-;;‘;-;?-?__-1&?&;? =m Zâ€"il“ é' J § : | â€"OInventou Values at Your Centrella Storw CEHIPSO CENTRELLA S Watch for the Weekly Specials at * Â¥Your Neighborhood new qualities are nicely Ong must go back to May Irwin or the bewitching Lotta to find ‘a personâ€" ality so marked and so successful as© this of ‘Charlotte (ireenwood, Lotta for vivacity and verve; the buxom May for exuberant comedy. Wilmot School Club Plan Party Jan. 22 The Umelub of the Wilmot Grammar at the west limits of Deerfleld, will sponsor a benefit eard \party on Friday evznin& Janâ€" uary 22 at the school. Hrl./'z?llio Behrens is general chairman Of the Shoestring Cut | No. 2 Size Cans No. 2V2 Cans No. 2 Cans 12 or. V 16 Varieties of Strained Vegetables, and Cereals MADE BY SCIEXTIFICALLY ~_APPROVED FORMULAS Evanston and North Shore szdo- tricians . unan{mously _ endorse Clapp‘s © Baby |Foods . for their nutritious values and purity of g:cpmtlon. est of all, your by will like it. and appetizers, VANILLA _ No. 2 Cans .p. ZRtforZ2 9c â€"MAKES CL . LAST LONGER can, 285C 2 for 2 3 ¢ 2tor2 5¢ 2 for29¢ 3(08 5c 2 for 3 5¢ THE PRESS Deerfield R.N.A. Installation tonight ‘Mr. George Pettis will be inâ€" stalled as oracle of Deenfield camp, Royal Neighbors of America, at inâ€" stallation rites to be held Thursday evening, Jan. 14. "F Other officers to be installed are Mrs. Anna Mentzer, wiceâ€"oracle; Mrs. William . Johnston, gecortler; Mrs. Fred Meyer ,receiver; Mrs. A. J. Johnson, past oracle; Mrs. Emil Fredricks, marshal; Mrs. Edâ€" win Beckman, assistant marshal; Mrs. Minnie Whitcomb, inner senâ€" tinel; Mrs. John Reeb, outer senâ€" tinel!: and Mrs. Laura Mailfald, \1.;“‘ ‘ M\ l\ W Chicken ravioli made 3 mous by Chef Milanis ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTL _ Try some of Chef Milani‘s true ‘The balanced ;dlet. particularly during the winter vegetables and fresh fruit. Each one cont ains m | in Highwood TORE COTTAGE DINNER, 16â€" SPANISH DINNER. 16â€"0z. % ~ 4 Dark meat of chickens with a‘real Spanish sauce. Italian Style RAVIOLL 16â€"0z. * â€" FOAr VEAL ROAST. Boneless BEEF TONGUEâ€" Choice, fresh... ... LAMB PATTIES. Fresh made .‘ ... PINEAPPLE. Fancy, fresh . .. GRAPEFRUIT Fancy, seediess . BROCCOLL CENUINE SPRING LEC O‘ LAMB (o‘"‘""~ 204C THIS SALE FOR JANUARY 14, 15, 16 Florida‘s Finest. AI{:;Tmt i grarÂ¥ay i¢% , rolled Tok‘ .. ./. 19€ i odiver . 4 io. §9€C o. 2#..27€C manager, is . Meta | Lange, ; Edith Johnson, Edith Mailfald and Victoria Gieske will assume the duties of the Graces. Mrs. Carrie Krueger of Chicago, prominent in Royal Neighâ€" bor affairs,"will be installing officer. The Deerfield ©Chapter of the Eastern Star will ®entertain the Maâ€" sons and their wives and the husâ€" bands of theâ€"O.E.S8. at a party on Thursday evening. j tolg Edward Frost reecived notice on Monday from the post office authorâ€" ities that he had been accepted as. an assistant for 63c for for 63¢ _ u. 438C _ um a3€C ""\ us BC STRAWBERRIES rinfdn winter months, must contain plenty of green one contains many valuable health producing vitamins. to the Deerfileld post A grand start for a grand meal. Every Heinz soup is culinary perfection, For formal dinners or children‘s school lunches . . . and what a variety to choose from. .‘ i eA ho 204 4 40. ch ATiici ds ccastrincin s Pkam > 30 B F 361 Roger Williams Ave. uwmn’ Heinz January Sale! Baby Lamb 5 to 6 lbs PORK LOIN ROAST. Little pig, any size. . L PIKE.: Fr..h. .bo.od, e ie a FILLET OF SOLE. NEW BEETS. 3 * Fancy, red. ... .. bun CREEN BEANS. 2 Fancy, stringless qts. MUSHROOMS. _ Fancy, white. .. ... ancy Geo. B. Winter, Inc FRIDAY SPECIALS OLD MONK DOG FOODS Evans Feed Store * +. #7€G 610 Central Ave TRIPLE WHIPPED SALAD DRESSING Purest and Best! MAYONNAISE oa. 535C HEINZ soUPS 4 . 95€ 3 m LA 7C! (except clam chowder and consomme) : ARNOLD C. BREMER TOWN CRIER 2 «t TELEPHONE H. P. 1985 FLOUR 24 1b. bag r All Your Bak W e Recommend LER BRUSH u. 37€ u. 35¢C L L1« 31¢ 41¢ on sale at n‘fl Tel. H. P. 124 $] 4 t #L £1 i