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Highland Park Press, 5 Oct 1939, p. 3

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"Â¥ ale Puppeteers" to Be Presented by Gamma Phi Beta Under the auspices of Gamma Phi Beta sorority for the benefit of their -zanl endowment funds, the "Yale Puppeteors" will present their second edition of "It‘s a Small World" on Wednesday evening, Oct. 11, at the Woman‘s club of Evansâ€" ton. ‘This is one puppet show that has no Sleeping Beauty, uo Little Red Riding Hood, no Damsels in Disâ€" tress; in short, none of the familiar trappings that make the popular conception of the ordinary marionâ€" ette show. The "Yale Puppeteers," who present a satirical revue with puppets, m‘mi-“‘dhnd-nt The slogan of the "Yale Puppeteers" is, "‘Today‘s headlines in tonight‘s performance" and it is this timeliâ€" ness, plus the clever lines and melâ€" odic music that make "It‘s a Small World" unusual and sparkling enâ€" The sale of tickets is headed by Mrs. David T. Sanders of Highland Park, sssisted by Mrs. Thomas Leeming of Highland Park, Mrs. George Grant and Mrs. H. Mathias of Winnetka, Mrs. Harold Brown and Mrs. Lewis Ermeling of Wilâ€" mette, and Mrs. Joseph Landes of Evanston. Dr. Waliter Metcalf Family Arrives in New York Tuesday Dr. and Mrs. Walter B. Metcalf, with Walter B. Jr., and Miss Edith Metcalf of Deerfleld, Carl Eklund, and Miss Sara Eklund.of Glencoe, Tuesday from Gothenberg, Sweden, when the liner Gripsholm drew into port after a roundabout trip. h Waukegan, arrived in New York ‘The ship, they reported, traveled north a day and a half along the Norwegian coast, then turned west to a point near Iceland before venâ€" turing toward the regular traffic lanes. The object was to avoid mine fields north of Scotland, Though far off course, they were contacted last Monday night by a British warship which inquired their identity by blinker signal. The 1,188 aboard included Prince Sigvard Bernadotte of Sweden, here to display his designs of handâ€" wrough silver, Ginjiro Fujihara, of the House of Peers, Japan, who notâ€" ed that American styles now prevail abroad, and Bruce Cabot, actor, who has just completed the picture "Traiâ€" tor Spy" in England. Lady Elks Elect Officers Tuesday At a meeting of the Lady Elks held Tuesday, Mrs. Herbert Moran, who has served as president of the organization for the past three years, resigned. Mrs. Elmer Maimâ€" quist, vice president, was elected to the position of president. Mrs, Gus Klem will replace Mrs. Malmquist as vice president and the outgoing secretary, Mrs. George Haessler, will be replaced by Mrs. William Mooâ€" ney. Arrangements were made for the annual luncheon which will be held at Open House Tea room in Deerâ€" field, October 17th. Serving on the commi‘tee are Mrs. Joseph Stipe, Mrs. James Mooney and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Mooney. Robert‘s "Believe It or Not" Story Is Rather Costly Robert C. L. Price, 1334 Judson avenue, Ravinia, believes he has a story worthy of a berth in Robert Ripley‘s "Believe It or Not" colâ€" umns. evening, directly across the street from the White House, he was held up by four young men presumably in the late teens or early twenties. While on business in Washingâ€" Among the valuables taken was & watch which he prized very much for its value as well as the sentiâ€" ment connected with it. robbery in Washington thieves broke into his home at 1334 Judson avenue, in this city, that same evening, takâ€" ing among the many valuables anâ€" other watch belonging to him. any rate, he knows that it is an unpleasant as well as a costly enâ€" counter. However he has gotten his watch back, for the Wahingâ€" ton police located it in a pawn shop in that city. An all day District Missionary Rally is being held today in Bethâ€" any church. Dr. and P. Ulmer of Chicago who arrived in this country from China on Sept. 6, will be the speakers, The afterâ€" noon meeting begins at 1:30. These Prices for Oct. 5th, 6th and 7th Tender Fryoers ........... . !D. â€"â€" MEAT FOR LOAF Prime Beet Choice Cuts 2% to 3 Ib. avg. Choice Shoulder Genuine Spring Lamb Fine Fl . Tender tj,:r.'...............lb. 27c Beefâ€"Vealâ€"Pork ........ Ib. Fresh Cut SANDWICH OR INDIA RELISH 2 10â€"oz. glass jars. TOMATO JUICE * . SAFETY TREAD . * No Buf Freshly baked. A delightful fiavor. Ideal for afternoon teas. P D an Pork Sausage Meat QUAKER VANILLA WAFERS Pints 59¢ | Quarts 98c FLOOR WAX Dries Brighsâ€"YW aterproo} Nonâ€"Skid and Washable with Seap and Water CROSSE & BLACKWELL FOODS WITH A REPUTATION PORK ROAST es se es e e 0 00 00 0 6# 66 6 60# # # ® LAMB CHOPS e Spring Lamb ... . .Ib. 3lc CORNED BEEF pPOoT ROAST sesssssess cce ca c 00 668 "Cuaranteed None Better" Paul Schuize Blscalt Co.‘s *I CHICKENS ‘â€"... 6 .. 45¢ se ce aa cce es 00 8+ SODA LCRACKERS They‘re crisper, richer, more PFor AlBl Floors se e e e e q a e e +208 Winners Dinner of : N. 8. Yacht Club to Be Held Oct. 11 I The North Shore Yacht club will hold its annual Winners Dinner at | Hill‘s Tes Room on October 11th.| Dinner will be served st 6:30 pmm. Guests of honor include Mesars. Malcolm Vail, John T. (Bud) Snite,‘ Albert P. Suite, Jim Hobelmsn, secretary of the Chicago Corinthian Yacht club and the Snipe Fleet capâ€" tain of the same club. ' The trophies to be awarded art: The "George G. Greene Trophy" awarded to the skipper whose boat mmmmnmmh‘ most number of times on elapsed time; "N.S.Y.C. Handicap trophy" awarded to the skipper whose boat has finished first the most number "High average trophy" awarded to the skipper whose boat has the highâ€" est average on both elapsed and corâ€" rected time; ‘"The Consistency troâ€" phy" awarded to the skipper whose sueet se e #8 *HEE HBIGEHLA®ND PARK PRES® 17¢ BETTER FOODS AT BARCAIN PRICES! Crosse & Blackwell FOdD. Assorted 3 rer BC Fancy CRAB MEAT. Fancy Out Greenm ASPARAGUS, . , NMo. 2 cans ..... No. 2 cans ..... Takes only a heaping teaspoontul to fip cup by Mre. Sarch D. Kriebel at mmduua}lmwmmdmww real beet flavor. Tender and tasty. P with just the right amount "WE RECOMMEND PETER PAN FANCY FOODS®" Deerfield Grocery & Market STEWARTS ‘ COFFEE + APPLE SAVCE amite t mm ceates eiiqpize uie No. 2 814 N. Waukegan Road L Phories: Deerficid 61 â€" Highland Park 2530 Rich, Delicious Coffee to the Pound L 35¢ | 2 .. 69¢ Geo. B. Winter, Inc. boat bas consistently placed on both elapsed and corrected time. ‘The highlight of the evening will be the awarding of the "Malcoim Vail Safety trophy." This trophy has been presented to the club for the purpose of encouraging safety in sailing off Highland Park. To be eligible the skipper must equip their boats with certain equipment necessary to safe sailing, they must store and keep their boats in "shipâ€" shape" order. The boats are to be 'fimdto'iw&ouflâ€"- strain and the skipper during the season should exhibit careful and inâ€" telligent seamanship. will be used by sound motion film of particular interest to sailors and 400 feet of film taken at the Yacht club. Guests are invited at s nomâ€" inal fee and a fine evening is promâ€" ised to all who attend. The meal 22. B n 477C will be preceded by a Smorgasbord. Edgar A. Boehm is chairman of the Winners Dinner committee. 867 Roger Williams Avenue Phone Highland Park 3080 2 «49€ 75 SLICED BEETS In Highland Park In Deerfield cups of Fancy Bantam Corn and M‘wan-ulum combine to make this Suo cotash a new P POBM and delicious SUCCOTASH 3 ... 47€C A nenipmmnninene in ind h ols aiiiepriine en i dfonpig Nt us . + iigh .n en uts *‘ . 3 ... 295C Parents Club Plans Series of Penny Bingo Parties Oct. 17 land Park and Highwood Drum and Bugle Corps will begin the first of a series of 0 penny Dingo PREWICE at the Labor Temple hall on Tuesâ€" day, Oct. 17. NO third Tuesdays of every month. There will be lovely prizes for all g.-rgflmmn "Nature‘s Phone H. P. 176 RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. Read The Wantâ€"Ads These Prices for Oct. 5th, 6th and 7th Fancy Tokay Fancy Michigan Fancy Michigan Fancy Large Fruits & Vegetables Fancy Fresh Cultivated .. Fancy California Fancy Fresh Peeled and Cleaned SHRIMP FANCY OCEAN PERCH bor s rarvieer . c............... BPGC Ready for Boiling. Tasty Loinsâ€"Ne Mussâ€"No Fussâ€" * OLD MONK x MAYONNAISE, pint jar .......... TRIPLE WHIP, pint jar .......... TARTAR SAUCE, Pâ€"0x. glass ...... FRENCH DRESSING, pint glass .. 1000 ISLAND DRESSING, pint jar KÂ¥r Bromnor Bros. Specials * No. 10 gines jar .. L. "I' us ."’ i e @A" 15¢ Pha. Mmlfi” Qulck Frozen Fresh Boneless, Tasty Loins HEXIES The World‘s Finest No Bones â€" No Waste â€" Presh Water se ces en s c00 e 00 0 0 LAKE ERIE BLUE PIKE MUSHROOMS GREEN BEANS SEVERAL RECIPES ON PACKAGE AVOCADOS ARTICHOKES An Unussal Cookle Treat Footh Brushes, box of %...8 28 Laundry Dry Mop ... 149 Laundry Dry Mop Heads _ 39 Wet Mops ......_._.._.~_â€"__.â€" 38 Wet Mop Heads .........._._.. 4A# ."*"... 249C | ARNOLD C. BREMER Telephone H. P. 1985 .3 .. 25¢ Prices subject to change 4:«250 Read The Wantâ€"Ads LER BRUSH M A N â€" _ PAGE THAKEE _ â€" 225C Ja

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