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Highland Park Press, 11 Jan 1940, p. 3

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Next Saturday night the high school group who have been enjoyâ€" ing the instruction and supervised dancing offered by James Martine will again gather at the Y. to be initiated into more new steps and have some practice on those already givem. These dances are most enâ€" joyable and as the number of young people who can be accommodated is quite limited, registration is requirâ€" ed, and students urged to make their arrangements early, so as not to be disappointed. All Highland Park residents are cordially invited to join up with this class. The regular weekly meeting of the Highland Park Unit of the American Red Cross will be held on Friday, January 12, from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. Workers are needâ€" ed badly for surgical dressings, sewing and knitting. Please come and help. Overheated Stove Causes Fire Early Friday in Highwood Highwood‘s volunteer fire departâ€" ment responded to a call in the George Rouse brick bungalow at 230 Oakridge avenue Friday morning at 3 o‘clock. A standing vote of thanks was given to the retiring president, Mrs. Walter Metcalf of Deerfield for her services as president during her term. There are on an average of thirty children in the home which accordâ€" ing to the Illinois State Welfare Dept. is one of the most desirable homes of this type in the state. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Pottker of Peoria spent the weekâ€"end visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Somenzi of North avenue. The new ten week term starts on Tuesday morning, January 16, and it is suggested that you enroll promptly. The fee is small as this class is a part of the Adult Educaâ€" tion program offered to the comâ€" munity. Red Cross Meeting To Be Held Friday The fire apparently caused by an overheated stove was confined to the kitchen. Damage was estimated at about $25. The annual meeting of the Board of Dorcas Homes was held Monday and the following new officers were elected: Mrs. Frank Reynolds of Winnetka, president; Mrs. Henry T. Smith, Glencoe, first viceâ€"president; Mrs. Stanley Simpson of Winnetka, second vice president; Mrs. Fred C. Shafer of Glencoe, recording secreâ€" tary; Mrs. G. W. Gaidzik, Highland Park, corresponding secretary; Mrs. George Bliss, Highland Park, treasâ€" urer. Mrs. Esther Graham, head resident of the home, read a deâ€" tailed and interesting report on the progress of the home during the past year. James Martine‘s Dance Group to Meet Saturday P.M. ward good play. Half an hour of play gives one an excellent workout, if you are rather evenly matched. One of the most popular classes meets at Lincoln school on Tuesday nights starting at 7:30 p.m. This class is under the direction of Mr. George Ekdzhl, and instruction is offered if you wish. Dorcas Home Board Has Annual Meeting Badminton Class To Be Resumed At Lincoln School and strength is not a big factor toâ€" The popularity of Badminton is growing by leaps and bounds. It is popular with women as well as men, and the mixed doubles game that is lots of real fun. Skill and dexterâ€" ity are developed playing the game, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1940 Larson‘s Stationery Store REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" _ Highland Park 567 E. K. CATTON ypewriter Troop 30‘s annual stunt show will be held the evening of Februsry 13 at the Elm Place school auditorium. Plans indicate that this year‘s proâ€" gram will surpass last year‘s highâ€" ly successful entertainment. The remainder of the show inâ€" cludes group and part singing and a number of humorous skits. The program is under the immediate diâ€" rection of Harry Skidmore, Assistâ€" ant Scoutmaster of Troop 30. Besides the many facts and skits now being rehearsed, the natural color movies of the 1939 summer session of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan will be shown. These pictures present the daily life of a Scout in Camp and are easily the best that have ever been taken at the North Shore Area Council‘s Camp. Boy Scout Troop 30 Plans for Annual Stunt Show Feb. 13 SCOTT PAPER SALE It‘s tasty, it‘s chewy and oh, so good. Children and grownâ€"ups alike want more. Lean, Tender Sirloin ................. Briskett Home Made . 3â€"1b. glass jar steel cut or bean .... Whole or Half ........... Ib. Boneless Fresh Cut Beefâ€"Porkâ€"Veal 1â€"1b. glass jar vacuum packed ........ * Bremnor Bros. Special * GRAHAM CRACKERS Prime Beef, 6th and 7th Ribs Choice Little Pig These Prices for January l1th, 12th and 13th ROAST BEEF % Sale Ends Saturday, January 13 $ 10 .. 73¢ ATTENTION, MOTHERS! Danish Macaroons SPECIAL :nde stsrstesrsrres 9. 23c MEAT FOR LOAF PORK SAUSAGE A New Cookie Treat! BREMNER BROS. LAMB STEAKS uiki..........o. 35€C CORNED BEEF clllcllc........n. 228C PORK LOINS [ migs ssssee... Jb 27c LAMB STEW 33¢ .. At Our New Reduced MANOR HOUSE ORDER TODAY .......v. 49€¢ Sales Prices An introduction to Girl Scouting will be given to new leaders on Janâ€" uary lith at the Girl Scout office. Troop committee members and proâ€" gram consultants are invited to take the course as are any interested mothers or other members of the community. Closer cooperation between Girl Scouts and their parents will be one of the major goals of local counâ€" cils throughout the country during the next two years, in accordance with the plan of work adopted at the recent Girl Scout convention in Philadelphia. Training Course For New Girl Scout Leaders January 11 The Girl Scout council members met, Wednesday, January 10, for their first training class. . This planned training course under the direction of Miss Eleanor Schmitt will be of great help to all those inâ€" terested in scouting. 27¢ THE HIGHLAND PARKE PBR ES3 AUNT JEMIMA‘$ PANCAKE FLOUR. Lge. 20â€"0z pkgs., 2 for 23¢ raney RED RASPBERRIES, No. 2 size cans. .2 for 49¢ OLD MONK SALAD DRESSING FANCY NEW PACK SAUER KRAUT. Large 2/, cans .. ....2 for 25¢ PeTER PAN TOMATO JUICE. Large 20â€"0r size. .3 for 29¢ our sEst â€" SPAGHETTI. 8â€"or. cello pkgs. _......3 for 17¢ our sest CROSSE & BLACKWELL CHILI SAUCE, 12â€"02. bottle _......_â€".. ... . 25¢ CROSSE & BLACKWELL CARNATION OR PET MILK. Tall cans .. PuRE AS PURE CANE FANCY MACARONI. 8â€"o0z. cello pkgs. ..._...3 for 17¢ MARMALADE. 16â€"01. jar _._.._..â€"2 for 49¢ SUGAR. C & H cane PRUNES. Large size _ FOOD BUDGET PAGE LASSER‘S PURE BEVERACGES TOWN CRIER FLOUR Superâ€"carbonated â€" Fine Flavor Keep a ready supply in your refrigerator. You‘ll be proud to serve this finer flavored beverage to your guests. Order it in the large size bottle to conserve space in your refrigerator. Other popular Lasser flavors also on sale in the large 30â€"0z. bottle. 3 _for _z’c ORANGE CLUB SODA. Deerfield Grocery & Market m ae c n C THOE . + % To Town Crier Flour and com» Tingremie ; ns nummn-«ny. 814 N. Waukegan Road Phones: Deerficld 61 â€" Highland Park 2530 For Pertect Baking Results, Switch to Geo. B. Winter, Inc. than ever before must be made to explain the objectives of Girl Scoutâ€" says Mrs. Ralph Wright of New Brunswick, New Jersey, chairman of the national executive committee. ‘Parents can give a great deal to the movement and can get a great deal in return. Mothers and fathâ€" ers who understand the reasons beâ€" hind their daughters‘ activities will lend even greater support to Girl Scouting than they do now." We try," she expiained, "to make the girl a functioning personality within her family group. If she learns to accept responsibility there, she will realize later that a demoâ€" eracy cannot function unless all its members participate. We believe The organization feels, Mrs. Wright went on, that at this time particularly any movement that tries to devolop young people into participating citizens in a democraâ€" tic social order should have the supâ€" port of those directly affected by it. GINGER ALEâ€" "We feel that a 367 Roger Williams Avenue Phone Highland Park 3080 Large 12â€"0z. Bottles in handy (Plus Deposit) Mixers for Your Guests Fine for the children and grownâ€"ups, too for (Plus TOM COLLINS MIXER . Triple Whip. Pint size. 21¢ ROOT BEER 10 lbs. 55¢ that both ends are equally imporâ€" tant. For a healthy family life is an indication of a healthy national There are many Girl Scout activiâ€" ties requiring the cooperation of parents. Homemaking, for instance, still the favorite Girl Scout activity, has requirements such as cooking and serving a luncheon; putting up a shelf; knowing how to operate househeating devices. "If parents understand what we are trying to accomplish through such projects, they probably will become as enthusiastic about Girl Scouting as its present 555,000 memâ€" bers are this minute." Angelo Traina Dies January 2 Angelo Traina of 215 Evolution Ave., Highwood, 29 years old, born Nov. 28, 1910 in Italy, died Jan. 2, 1940, after a long illness. Funeral services from Kelley‘s Funeral Chapel, January 4, burial at All Saints cemetery. Surviving him are his father and mother, bother Sylvan; 3 sisters, Amelia, Aurora and Elsie. Crisp texture and delicions fiavor. Uniform in size. D::;yhte:hc:ed sugar wafer sticks enâ€" ro dark chocolat@. Lb., r.ccrsccegrerees 3lc These Prices for January 11th, 12th and 13th CALAYVOS California Thin Skin, Florida or Texas, Chock Full of Juice, Fine Flavor ....... Flavor, the important vitemins you need! California‘s Finest, During these wintry days, urehlywho-'hnr- heat of the sun is lacking and you are forced to stay close to home, it is vital that you choose your foods wisely . . . so that your health is maintained at a high level. Fresh vegetables offer a ready source of Fancy Fresh Tender Fancy California All Green Select .. Fog Kist ......... CHOCOLATE PECGY Fresh Green California Stringless Young ............ 4# qts. 4 _â€"__ BRUSSELS SPROUTS Fresh Tender BEANS TO OUR CUSTOMERS HEINZ SOUPS Paul Schuize Biseult Co.‘s No. 2 Cans For Children‘s Lunches Sclect ........... dbbun. 2 @C GREEN BEANS e Fiavor ... ... db a :. 45€C GRAPEFRUVUIT SPINACH Clam Chowder 44 cans HEINZ PREPARED SPAGHETTI With Cheese and Tomato Sauce Assorted Except Consomme, Chicken BROCCOLI ORANGES In Tomato Sauce with Pork LEMONS 17â€"08. HEINZ BOSTON BAKED BEANS Laundry Dry Mop ._.___..._ 149 Laundry Dry Mop Heads .99 Wet Mops ..._.____.__.____. .99 Wet Mop Heads ......____... 49 Tooth Brushes, box of 3.â€".$ .99 ARNOLD C. BREMER | _ WKAN FULLER BRUSHES Self Polish, qt.... Prices subject to change without notice. Read The Wantâ€"Ads 2 ... 245C LLER BRUSH 15¢

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