‘ in Nautical and roups$s ® yard _ Dotted Swisses. new cotton and Crepe in pastels, ailored. in pinch value. Very speâ€" 195 pair aS::. ~:> $2.95,pair EBRUARY 4 . Missionary W";eln Bnited . Evangelical l’“’m“ ~ fellowship tuore the members of ; " families. _ ‘The sup. d at 6:30 and a spe. sacred music wil : chureh | auditorium lnnslda...d,.h’ be turned in at this atner vanes, chimney decâ€" ndirons, fire witch plates, r Curtains to Broadcloth and‘ tsâ€"a new linen ric, closely reâ€" locked linens. 95 pair Society desig n e d ht iron and th gide hems. medium dot, Â¥ nnd]"‘ungh} muse w » 1987 at this n3 ‘Rebetah lodge No. 801 ’ï¬t public Grocery and » Elephant Cb no party on Monâ€" *â€â€œy. _l&lnthala- temple. Hlaying will begin .'râ€pf bwing lodge meetâ€" which will btart promptly at y evfpning, February 1, ‘&,W,, nstrietion was held for â€mfll? nstructor, as she has .‘wmvo d to have been of o benefit: to| all. _ Several new -&w«e explained to the lodge. . On Friday evéning, January, 29, l.‘. Edna Watkins, 216 Sheridan avenue, Highwoo opened her home \for the Alma chib, an organization consisting of the| noble grands, vice p‘,.ndjtmi past noble ‘grands: ‘of District No, J. The district ofâ€" wfor the|evening were Mrs. Â¥lora Werner, inoble grand, and Mrs. Effie Lyle, junior past noble grand,‘ of Highlgnd Park, _ Followâ€" umbuinm meeting, which was led by members from Libertyville, 1 delicious lunck was served. The ld'»'otedtole,the sum of $5.00 ;.mMCm-orthe,flood.lufler‘- D’M‘h e Plans party forlï¬m“m“ ‘‘The second ih the series ‘of talks ; sponsored by t Deerfield Unit No. 738, American on Auxiliary, will , be presented the auditorium. of the Deerfield Grammar school ‘on Tuesday mo! , Fob. 9, at 9:00 o‘clock. Harold W. Norman of Banâ€" nockburn explain . Township Gevernment agd Edward H. Selig, ""-ugsDAY. * Mrs. Robert Li Johnston entertainâ€"= ed the club in her own delightful way about a through the Panâ€" ama Canal zond,â€" Movies of the trip were shown which were through the courtesy of th¢ United Fruit Co., with Principal G, E. Bates operating the motion pi machine, ©_ Deerfield Glub Plans Food Dempnstration â€" The next m ng of the Deerfield Waman‘s club will be Tuesday afterâ€" noon, Feb. 9, atl 2:30 ‘o‘clock in the Grammar sc Mrs. Walter B. Metcal{ has nged through the two local merchints, Deerfield Groâ€" '.LM Marke} and R. A. Nelson, to have a food onstration. Door prizes will be i by the various companies parti pating in the demâ€" onstration. All [women in the comâ€" munity are invifed. Mrs. Nellie P)Flynn, Social Servâ€" iee worker of F nd Park district, gave the club ap interesting talk at the last meeting to familiarize the women with thd work of the Social Township Is Subject Feb. 9 in ) assessor West| Deerfield Township, will tell how pFoperty is assessed. These talks |which are given for seventh and eighth grade. pupils of the three local grade schoolsâ€"Banâ€" nockburn, Wilmot and Deerfieldâ€" are also open|to adult members of the comm: & counsel for W spoke this we Deefï¬elis of C Elects New Officers The Dee Chamber of Comâ€" meree met Thursday evening at Shugrue‘s urant for its annual election of o with Dr. C. R. Sugden presifling. Ninetéen memâ€" bers were prekent. <â€" _/ C buicid. d 6 2453 P. RETC T ‘The board of directors is composed of the follo members: Dr. C. R. Sugden, R. A. Nelson, J. R. Notz, M. A. Frantz, Rarl Hurt, E. H. Sclig, serve for coming year are. President, E. H. Selig; vice presiâ€" dent, J. R. Notz; secretary, Earl M and urer, R‘, Meyer. Midâ€"Year Term : At Waukegan School Begins Hebruary 1 Lake ; of Commerce of Wauâ€" kegan which . starts its midâ€"year ‘term Feb: : 1 in day classes, may have a recdrdâ€"breaking enrollment this year. ‘school has b.“!ll:x' ing an nally large enrollâ€" ent for thq past five years and beâ€" cause of a better business outlook, prospects Better both for the school and| its students. : During the past , the Employment Deâ€" partment of the school has been dfu;.T“ sA . Equipm t will meet the reâ€" program of| business education D# beenâ€" de and installed. The Lake Collegé of, Commerce course is one furnishes the practical training in All subjects incidental to commercial | positions. â€" New . tyYP®â€" mn ment has been installed ion to the dictaphones, compâ€" tometers, equipment, telephone equipment, the numerous office applicances for a complete ‘?wm with this;training, A satisfactions of. the aughey, corporation ukegan and Deerfield ts at the average rate BRUARY 4, 1937 Government of Talk eetrfield Meyer.. .Officers Tuesday on Village atudent are satisfied through individâ€" and club activities,‘ In the mai of training, the individual requireâ€" ments of ‘each . student are met through conscientious teachers, inâ€" structors â€" qualified for buiimz teaching through training and yea of actual bnziz,u. work. f There are four courses, M accounting, stenographic, co t t and" o Ming and. mdemnp course that is combined ‘with the above four. The individual type 1: inntrue:ih:u is used. The lgdnt‘u given opportunity to at times the very best work of which he is capable. and to make as rapid progress as his ability will permit. As previously announced, t school classes will open Pobrn::‘y?z and 4, with the same standards; and methods of ‘instruction.. A special public speaking class, held eve Monday evening, will be hndla by Professor R. C. Tomlinson ‘pof Lake Forest Colege. ; ‘ : ‘Lake College of Commerce By Walter Brunet 1 So You Are Going Shopping? Try Centrella Stores â€" Quality ind Price Can‘t Be Beat! THIS SALE FOR FEBRUARY 4, 5, 6 glass WAE _ Dark meat of chicken with a n M | real Spanish sauce. 4 = y“‘ :‘::ALIAN STYLE RAVIOLL. N,.c.."{} â€"qlmes «... /. ... 2fw 59c % Chicken ravioli made famous ¢ by Chef Milani. 6/.0 ITALIAN STYLE SPAGHETTL o ies 16â€"0z 4 iL hn t ie ues zfor 39c With the GENUINE Mexican + Flavor! Milani‘s February Sale! IVORY. FLAKES L::‘: 3 for ‘3¢ some of Chof ‘Milani‘s OCD. is J C ) CO1 1 AGE DINNEK. 1§â€"0%m â€" _ > z 'l‘l_!!_;..;....:. * ‘_‘ White meat of chicken noodles, peas and carrots, SPANISH DINNER. 16â€"0z. * ‘ CAMAY SOAP 4 BARS zzc ; D.A.R:BETTER || _ EILMS REVIEW "Under Your Spell." Cast: Lawâ€" rence Tibbett, Wendy Barrie, Gregâ€" ory. Ratoff, Thursday, Feb. !4.1 noted singer driven to distrac by. the activities outlined for him by an overâ€"zealous publicity manâ€" ager, breaks away for a quiet vacaâ€" tion. Here he encounters romance in novel guise. The setting ‘of this inconsequential story m?veg loveâ€" ly. Comedy relief is excellent. An entertaining family film. _: ‘"Hideaway Girl." | Cast: Shirley Ross, Martha Raye, Robert, %m- mings, Thursday,, Feb. 4. The story of a bride who runs away at the end of the ceremony into a series of humorous and complicated situmâ€" tions and is involved in"thedllm pearance of a valuable necklace. All attempts at dignity in the picture are defeated by the crude slapstick comedy. on the part of the newlyâ€" featured radio artist, Martha Raye, arid the overâ€"emphasized drinking 1/ 4 Italian dishes. 63¢ 63¢ THE P RE S 8 scenes reduce thevethical and ‘social valuesâ€" of the picture. Adults. " "The Texas Rangers." Cast: Fred MacMurray, Jack Oakie, Lioyd Noâ€" lan, Jean Parker, Friday, Saturday, Feb. 5, 6. This is &n outâ€"ofâ€"theâ€"ordiâ€" nary western story of three outâ€" laws, two of whom join the rangers, thinking it will aid them in their plundering game.: Scenically and photographically the production is outstanding and although overly drawn out in parts, it offers & vivid picture of a lawless period in Amerâ€" ican history. Ably directed and actâ€" ed. Family. . > "A Midsummer‘s Ni?t Dream." Cast: Ian Hunter, Dick Powell, Ross Alexander, Olivia de Havilland, Joe E. Brown, Victor) Jory, music by Felix Mendelssohn, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Feb. 7, 8, 9. The Preview Board ‘of Musical Films considers "A Midsammer Nights . Dream" a film of such unusual educational and artistic worth that it merits the supâ€" port of those community leaders who wish to see the best‘in the litâ€" erary and musical world in the cinema. In fact, the production, a beautiful Meoh::ld: speare aA could not be hm screen, is likely to be passed by :z the .m..b. who may dismayed by : rw portent of the title. Family, "The Smartest fiirl In ‘Town." Cast: Gene Raymonsd Ann Sothern, Helen Broderick, Blou, Wedâ€" nesday, Thursday, . 10, 11. Fast moving: comedy | a clever cast, A beautiful model /plans to marry only for money, finally finds both love and monky. High enterâ€" tainment value. § ing, acting and dixpction are excelâ€" except on the of© Shakeâ€" lent, offering a fine balance comedy and drama. Family. We are open Sundays 8 to 11 a.m. and 4 to 6:30 p.m. WGNT and Market. DOG FOODS!H Evans Feed S 610 Central Ave. Read The Want Ads The BEST in â€"| _ ArNoLD C. 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