Nob PCA :s Postpone Meeting con . of Deerfleld P.â€"T.A. Instead of the usual mudns of the Deerfleld Grammar School entâ€"Teacher Association on this coming Friday the date has been postponed to Tuesday evening, Deâ€" cember 20, at 8 o‘clock, when the children will present their annual Christmas program. ‘Mrs. C E. nounce the program at a later date, The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" field Grammar School Board of Edâ€" ucation will be held on Monday eveâ€" ning in the Community room in the school. The public is invited and urged to attend these meetings. Christmas Programs Planned for Deerfield Christmas is a very busy season with parties and p% ning" â€" on â€" the : Monday Chiristmas the: Legion :Auxiliary Will â€"have its meeting. That evening is also the Legion Auxiliary dance at the North Chicago Hospital for Veterans. On Tuesday evening, Deâ€" cember 20, is the Deerfield Gramâ€" mar school entertainment at 8 o‘clock. Wednesday evening is the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1988 Legion Post party and also the Wilâ€" mot .school entertainment. Thursâ€" day, ‘December 22, at 7:30 p.m. is the Presbyterian church school enâ€" tertainment and department parties, Texas Seedless GRAPEFRUIT ... New York GREENING APPLES Large Juicy Florida ORANGES . Solid Iceberg LETTUCE .:. Fancy ‘CELERY HEARTS ;. Premium . BACONâ€"Sliced to order Adams Meat Market 523 Central Avenue Armour‘s "HOUSE OF FINE FURNITURE" Be sure when you give this love gift that it‘s a genuine Lane â€"â€"the only tested aromaâ€"tight cedar chest. in See this Lene Christmas Specialâ€"a modern chest Waterproof Laneâ€"welded Veneers won‘t peel or lift. Sensa* da:l'gt;tdkod. Many other beautiful -oglo choose from. Leaa : PORK ROAST Lea <â€"GROUND BEEF TANGERINES FOR THURSDAY â€" FRIDAY â€" SATURDAY Fruit and Vegetables Specials SIRLOIN STEAK Well Aged;(A Real Buy); BEEF TONGUES POT ROAST OF BEEF (for‘ Loaf, Patties, ete.); Ib. ...... (Round or Flat Bone) ; 1b. Central Avenue at Sheridan Road :__. Highland Park, IIL, f j SPECIALS .00 00 cctcacnnnedneadrroarmns dramato erarendnmnt FREE DELIVERY Only 15 Shopping Days Until Christmas Repestrian Domnters yeiieniznmucenn i iarebtitie it ts ne rininmeni mm eemenraettonie ie Phone H. P. 4014 4 for 10¢ 4 lbs. 19¢ __doz. 12¢ ... head 5¢ bunch5¢ doz. 25¢ 29¢ 15¢ 28¢ 26¢ 39¢ David Gardner, president of Deerâ€" field Camera club, was awarded third prize in the Amateur Phoâ€" tography exhibit of the Assoclated Camera Clubs of Lake county, noi in progress at the Waukegan Pul% Library. The exhibit is open to the public during regular hours 6f the Library, through Saturday, Dec. 10. t ‘Awards for amateur photo'gnpiy were given to Walter Brooks, Zion, first; Byron Matson, Zior, second; David Gardner, Deerfield, third; honorable mentionâ€"Roger Brown, Zion; Byron Matson, Zion; Ida Heiss, Zion. An additional entg from the Deerfleld club was su mitted by James Kilcoyne, +A Amateur Photography Awarded 3rd Prize _ Deerfileld Entry in «â€" Advanced photography n:‘;;g‘ went to Stanley Fry, North Chicago ; Harvey Chase, Gurnee; T. C. Cumâ€" mings, North Chicago; with addiâ€" tional honorable mentions to Chage and Cummings. $ tireless efforts of Tex Wiley, instrucâ€" This exhibit is the result of the tor for the W.P.A; Harvey Chase, president of the Associated Camera Glubs, and T. C. Cummings, chairâ€" man of the exhibit. F‘+ { Scout Troop 30 held a Court of Honor Tuesday evening <at which the following awards were made; . Second ‘classâ€"Bruce Goodman, Art Hise, Truman Metzel, Eugene Peddle, Konrad Schreier, â€" To â€"â€"First classâ€"John Baaches, Walâ€" ter Ballenberg, Bill Low, Harry Marsh, Don Peterson, Orville S*ké ett. I Starâ€"Bill Stratton, Bill Winters. Lifeâ€"Rollin Weary. {jt Eagleâ€"Richard Bresler. â€" Bronze Palmâ€"Warner Turriff. . . Merit badgesâ€"Gilbert. Anderson, givies; Walter Ballenberg, safety, woodwork, swimming, first aid, life saving, personal health reading, stamp collect; Bflly Low, reading, lt:imp corlllectinz. u(:t:'l;'inz. safety, eivies ; arry eookh'a. woodworking, first aid, pub health; Orville Sackett, music, tivâ€" ics; ‘Jerome Schlabowske, scholarâ€" ship, safety ; Bill Stratton, first aid; Burton Tillman, first aid; Ra%lin Weary, physical development; Bill Winters, public health, first aid. Troop 824, Starâ€"Bill Mann; Life, Donald Burnham; Eagle, Lewâ€" is Hutchison; Bronze Palm, Milan Cobble; Merit Badges:> Donald Burnham, â€" leathercraft; | Donald Hintz, leathercraft; Warren Hintsz, leathercraft; Wm. Mann, first aid to animals. f _ Troop 33, First Classâ€"Bill Carâ€" nahan. i( 4 Troop 35, First Classâ€"James Flinn, Toby Johnson. _ | : Boy Scout News G"'/ Mellody Farms Dairy is of the highest possible quality. It is under strictly conditions with n fainaiir on Pn sls rutom farm to you. 2J TAND ON THBE SIDEWALK WHEN WaiTing To cross ThE sTtrEest, apvisEs TYE CHICAGO MOToR CLUB THE eTREET is FOR TRAFFIC AND i5 mNo Pi3EB FOR A PapesTRIAW whEen canrs ARK movieg! T HE °P R BE 8 8 EHICAGO MOTOR CLUB Hugh Reading, Bill Bangs, Dick +Lyons, and Fred Musser won the 160â€"yard varsity relay for Highland Park; Art Pier placed second in the backstroke and Keith Shay copped a sécond in the diving events,. Swimmers Divide . Meets With Des Plaines * Maine Township high school, ï¬vt times state swimming champions in the last nine years, opened the local swimming and diving season at zhh Highland Park high school pool last Saturday, The DesPlaines crew won the varsity contest 46â€"20, but met unexpected opposition in the freshâ€" soph meet as the locals outpointed them 35â€"31. . Fred Bangs {won> the tprawl stroke for the underclassmen, while Sterrils, Boacles, and Olendorf also won their events. x t Mark Panther is head swimming Mark Panther is head nwimmin: coatch at the Highland Park hig school this season in the of Robert Kendig who is on leave of absence at© Columbia. university. Panther‘s outfit showed suflicl‘::i promise in Saturday‘s meet to cate they will offer their Suburban Mothers Club Holds Xmas Party Dec. 13 The Mothers club of the Y.W.C.A. will hold their annual Xmas pcfl Tuesday evening, December 13. members: are requested to bring & gift for the Xmas tree. . ded The hostesses for the evening are Mesdames J. Fay, E. Fulkerson, J. Farneti, J. Fischer, M. Gerlsen, W. Gérken, A. Gromlund and M, Hague. f + 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 630 For Dependable Service > \_ Phone H. P. 2442 1220 Liewellyn Ave. H.P., DL WILLIAMS RADIO SERVICE J EW EL R Y R E P A I RIN G I. H. NEMEROFF CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTICIAN All work done by experienced technician. 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