October 15, 1926 WILMETTE Llt=E Apparel Needs for Fall Days Cooper'a Knit Underwear Me n, women and children who have worn Carter's know its extreme comfort and warmth. It protects· the body as effectively as the heavier types of garment, but without needless thickness. All styles and sizes. Dr. Denton's Sleepingwear embodies many features of design found jn no similar nightwear. For boys and girls up to 14. Wool Hose for warmth and wear-with comfort. The sea-son's approved shades. Fancy golf style hose for men and boy s. s KNIT Blankets-Comforters The woman who loves fine things .for the home will delight in these cozy new blankets and comforters. Warm ~nd softmade of best quality materials. Underwear TAYLOR'S DRY GOODS 112 5 Central Avenue Wilmette 1914 Taylor's Bootery at 615 Main Street series to be given this se~ und~r (Contributed) auspices of the \\ innetka ~{us~c \x ' hoever said that youth and age club are urged to take up tJ1etr f\ no longer play together certainl y tl'ckets promptly, since .there 1s a could ever-increasing \\'aiting 1 Jst 0 f per- never looked in upon d the 1 merry com1ers, sons anxious to a val'I t 1 lemse 1ve s of pany of fathers. an hmot ld . sons and these musicaf treats. Checks a~e daughters playmg t e o. -ttm~ gam~ s to be sent at once to ~1rs. Besstc and making the echoes rmg w1th thetr Grant at the \Vinnetka State ban~. laughter and song in the First ConThe first recital of the season JS gregational church e.ver~ Wednesday. scheduled Monday evening, Novem- evening. ·And they enJOY 1t, too. There l>er 8, when tito Schipa,, world .re.- 1 is no compelling the youngsters to go nowned tenor of the Clucago C1v1c to church here, one young G husky sa id pera company, will appear at the to his father last week " ee dad didn't New Trier auditorium. . we have the best time tonight?" The second recital in the se ne s The "Church Family Night" as th e is to be given by .Cecelia. Han se n, Congregationalists tall it, is unique in vouthful violinist who clatni s Ru s- so far as this village is concerned, an rl · sia as her native land, although she it s increasing popularity gives promi se is of Scandinavian extraction .. Her that it shall become the most looked sensational debut in 1922 asto111shed . for se n-icc of the week. The · e\·enin g ·the foremost critics of the country. hegin s with a delic.iot!s and satisfying L - - - - - - - - - - - - - - dinner at 6 :30. Thts ts followed by a · Ihearty "sing" led by the assistant Change Name of New Tr1er mini ster. affectionately known ,a., High School Boys' Club "~lac," a little Sl?e.cial ~nusic by ) tl c . Iof the many mustctans 111 the church. The Tri-ship J3oys c~ub 1 ~ th~ new a short educational feature, a heart name for the ~C\\' Tner ht~h. school warming personal talk by Dr. Lloycl, club formerly called the t!t- \ · T!Ie the pastor, and then a play-hour for three "ships' ~ stand .f<?r 1· ~llowsh~p, all the boys and girls of whatever agt' . Sportsmanship anc~ Ctttzcnshtp, whtlc It is a healthy sign when the whol e Tri also means Tner. . . familv finds delight in spending th e It h~s beet~ though.t t?r so~ncttme cvenii1g- in play together. tb~t. smce .thts .orgalll~atton ts .not \ A · · affiltatcd wtth \. ~1. C. A. the name C II S ought to be changed. . a s cout ssociallon A new constitution wi.ll he wntten to Meeting Next Tuesday bringing out the change 111 purpose of Scout Commissioner George R. ll<trthe club. New plans will be de signed. baugh this \\'eek announced a meet inL;" ~lr s. A.). Kuelzmv, 611 Greenleaf of the Bov Scout association Tu e~da :; avenue, will spend next \\'cck in Spring- evening, l)ctober 19. at ~ o'clock. td field. Ill., where she · will attend the be held at tl1e Village hall. Thi ~ j, .l meetings of the Hebckah State assem- m ec tin~ nf the entire as:-.ociation. Combly as a delrgate from \\' ilmette Re- missioner Harbaugh explains, ir1 llrl!in).! enr~· men!l>er to attend: bekah lodge number MO. I. 0 . 0. F. That Family Night Urge Subscribers to Jd J S C Get Recital Tickets ea s ure ure Subscribers to the Artist-ReCital for Lo-nesomeness = Palace Cash Market Co. 1145 Wilmette Ave. · -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE- Phone 2814 f Speeialror Friday and Saturday Fresh Dressed Broilers lb. )le Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens Milk Fed , Small Smoked Hams 6 to 8 lb. average P e a c o c k Bacon or Swift's Premium in box or machine sliced lb. )9e Ib. 261 /2e lb. Sle · Jones Dairy Farm Sausage Meat ·)4e, Links )9C Best Creamery Butter Peacock Hams ·Ib. 49e lb. )6lf2e Spring Legs of Lamb whole or half ·b. )5e . Fresh Calves Sweet Breads lb. 69e Pork Roast Shoulder Special Attention to Children and Phone Orders! 4 Daily Deliveries 9 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m., 4 p. m. Wilmette .... Kenilworth -- Winnetka Beef Tenderloins Larded to Order lb. 45e