llogg Patterson small eggnog a few of their iry D. Lloyd Jr. »w Years Eve at oin Ave: s formerly of is making an is residing at ‘eeman Hinckley oston are being arties here this d A. Smith enâ€" lay evening supâ€" and this evening Roger 8. Vail is linner party for lowing the Bardâ€" aturday evening mas Creigh are Mr. and Mr# amin i. Lewis entertained at s day. a y left Saturday where she will : of the winter. er B. Metcalf e spending the prings, â€" Calif, Edith, who is uate school at is with them. . Carpenter of nerly of Highâ€" ‘d at a cocktail y friends here ub Sunday aftâ€" Wednesday® for ard Law school, GAS vkirk, Betty J eun' Fergu. vard Boynton ing the F. P, lanâ€"road this uary 2, 1941 n Hop ‘was held club Friday eve erfield ©Road & ®© â€"â€" Deerficld h Bard and Holmes gave rsâ€" Eve party +AS of Far Horiâ€" bridge â€" club B. Hall Â¥Friâ€" T. Prop. tation IELD $1.05 = .93 c O PDr. and Mrs. James A. Butterâ€" worth entertained at a New Years Eve cocktail party and breakfast Tuesday night and Wednesday. David Aubrey, sor of Mr. and Mrs. James T. Aubrey of 234 Cenâ€" tral Ave., and Walter F. Ballenger, son of Mr. and Mrs. 4. G. Ballenger of 221 Vine Ave., who are home for the holidays from Like Forest acaâ€" demy, achieved scholastic distincâ€" tion of being members of the first honor roll. David als leads his class in English I, and Walter leads his class in Latin II, Algebra II, Engâ€" lish II and French I Thursday, January 2, 1941 ‘William D. Mann, of N. Sheridan road, is spending a week at Beekâ€" man Tower hotel in New Tork City, with Mrs. Mann. E. Mr. and Mrs. Carl L Anderson were hosts at a Ney Year‘s Eve party at their home /611 Sheridan road. s . hree publications, written by ief of Police Rex Andrews of the al force have just been published the League of Wisconsin Municiâ€" lities. These pamphlets have been isplayed at the City hall for sevâ€" ral days, $ "){‘The names~of the books are "A ecord System for Small Police Deâ€" partments," "Organization and Adâ€" ministration of Police Departments in Cities of Less than 4,000 Poulaâ€" tion" and "Rules and Regulations Governing â€"Small â€"Police â€"Departâ€" ments."_ A fourth publication which was published _ previously was "Model Ordinance Setting Up a Mr. and Mrs. Wfiiam Guyot spent Monday with Dri and Mrs. Frank Risk and family A Libertyville. Miss Edith ad Miss Velira Beyâ€" ier of Chicagt spent New Year‘s Eve and day with their sister and husband, Revand Mrs. H. F. Siemâ€" sen. Mrs. H:g' Sleeman spent the weekâ€"end wh her parents Mr. and Mrs. Robet Meredith in Farmer Police Department in a Small Comâ€" munity." City. Mr. ar Mrs. Robert B. Johnson of Browview avenue entertained a few gysts at a New Year‘s Eve party.; $ â€" Chf of Police and Mrs. W. K. Ingrm of South Bend, Ind., were the mests yesterday (Wednesday) of tGief of Police and Mrs. Rex. Angews of this city. Adrews Author Of Three Publications QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. of: Mr. and Sheridan Rebekah Lodge To Install â€"â€" Officers Monday Sheridan Rebekah lodge will hold installation of officers, Monday eveâ€" ning, January 6th in Masonic temâ€" plé. A business meeting for memâ€" bers only will be held at 7:30 p.m. followed by the installation of ofâ€" ficers at 8:30!p.m. which is open to the public. * * Community Choral â€"â€"â€"__Club To Rehearse For Concert Feb. 8 The Community Choral club will meet Tuesday, January 7th at 8 p.m. in the Community Center auditorâ€" ium. All interested are urged to be present to rehearse for the concert to be given on Feb. 8th in collaborâ€" ation with Mr. Everett Millard‘s Community orchestra. & Miss Mildred Lyle is retiring noble grand, while Mrs, Mildred Black will succeed her. â€" Harold W. Kent To â€" Address Lincoln P.T.A. Mr. Harold W. Kent will speak at the P.â€"T.A. meeting of Lincoln school on January 8th at 8 p.m. Mr. Kent is a director of the Radio Council of the Chicago Board of Education. < The subject of his talk will be "Radio in Education." : Weekâ€"end Special Saturday and Sunday For all your liquor requirements, make ~this your holiday stop Don Marco Wines, Makers of . MISSION BELL WINES Port â€" Sherry â€" Muscatel $1.75 gal.â€"90c i4 gal.â€"50c¢c fifth 20e pt. _ . > Zinfadel Burgundy $1.20 gal. â€" 60c % gal. Rhine, Sauterne, Riesling $1.35 gal. â€"â€"70¢c 44 gal. 4â€"yr. old bottled in bond Bourbon $2 qgt. Full line of Domestic & Imptd. WINES, SCOTCHES and CHAMPAGNES We serve the finest ravioli> and ~spaghetti ce ‘â€"â€"â€" We wish you all ekee Waukegan Ave. SANTTS CAFE BARBEQUE CHICKEN 60¢ Try SANTDPS A HAPPY NEW YEAR "â€"H. 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