mean that eveq;thing we carry Js eXP.tmtlve. It don mea , howevert that our other merchandise is in keepi~g with O CHICKERI ~uality. 'lo Se Record here is just 75c- but you'll appreciate the extra measure of service that goes with the sale of that record. lew ClAIAil-lill.a, ~ _. Ia ·Wickleconls E_, Week W F · ~ Si1e ; Ailalaiacement! Commander Richard E. Byrd, first man to fly around the North Pole, and who has been called America's "scientist of the air," comes to Chicago January 25 to lecture at Orchestra hall under auspices of the Illinois League of Women Voters. He will speak of Pole. Tickets for the lecture will be his recent tra~s-Atlantic flight and his plans for an expedition to the So11th iJtaced. on sale at the box office Monday, January 16. Scout leaders ftom ~nore thai} .twenty-five north shore troops pamcapated in the Appropriation dinner held Priday night, Januai'y 6, ,t tbe Gr~n Tea Pot, at High~d Park. . Karl D. King council presadent, presaded, W. R. Simson, chairman of the Leadership Personnel committee, . Charles Steele, chairman of the Campmg committee, Scout Geo~e Ber~~· J»!itrol leader of the "Wtldernes~ Wmter camp group, Scout Executave Walter McPeek, Field Executive W. Ted Grant, and others spoke. · The outstanding event of the evening was the expression on the part of the men of their desire for a monthly Scoutmasters' dinner. Tht: program will be arranged by . Mr. Dunson af!d will - include an evenmg of f~Uowshtp and practical inter-change of tdeas for all Scoutmasters. This wilt be followed at 8 :30 by a session o~ training particularly designed to aad new leaders and prospective leaders · The next session will be held on Monday February 20, at 6:30 at the Green Tea Pot at Highland Park. RAILWAY CWB PROGRAM The Chicago and North Vf est-:rn Woman's club will have a rectproctty day program Wednesday, ~anuary 18. The club's guests at that ~sme wall be presidents or representatives of the other railway wome~'s cl~bs. ~obn McDonald soloist, wtth Mass Connne Byington 'at the piano, will give the program. ·. · O.ri r ~---- ---- - - - - - - - - - - -- Mrs. W. L. Miller, 626 Lake. avenue, entertained~ luncheon and brtdge last week at the Georgian hotel. -oMrs. William H. Ellis, ~ Greenwood avenue, entertained at ~ndge at her home last Saturday evemng. ------- VESPER CONCERT at the E.VEII.VTHING WILMETfE BAPTIST CHURCH MBVBB ~ AUTOMOIILE CLOSED NEVER. CLOSED Sunday, January 15, 1928 4 P.M. It costs us considerable money and labor 'to be .A LWAY AT YOUR CALl. Don't we deuroe a triafl 0 WILLIAM HARRISON BARNES will play OLD FAVORITES ° requested by music Ioven of " the community MAIN STREET WlfmeUe VILAS JOHNSON, baritone 8oloiat Ill tb. Firat M~thodiat Church of E1111naton You are .cordially ·invited 0 Free Will Ofering