2 w ·I LMETTE LIFE May 11, 1928 A~ S. VanDeusen SELLER OF GOOD FOOD Grade School ·Orchestra · in Spring Concert Today The \;\/{lmette Grammar school orchestra, with . the assistance of the Stolp and Howard Glee clubs is giving its annual Spring concert · tonight at the Howard auditorium at 8:15 o'clock. These hope to again expeti~t)ce the r>rivil.ege of sharing .with some four hundred ·people the fruit of their diligence .. As. has been previou-sly stated, the proceeds from this performance are t6 be used for the ~urchase of instruments, the use of which .will be gr-at~s. Whi_ le on this subject it may be well to adv·1 ·se anyone int.er.ested in . the- })Ian o:f loaning thes·e i.nstruments, to see the cotid"ttctor of t·he orchestra · at the beginning of. next sch~ol year. Promp action in this .matter is requested. Last Wednesday the orchestra and Stolp school Glee clubs gave a concert for the children at Mooseheart, the school support.ed by the Moose. C ong'l Guild to · Hold Annual May Breakfast Today The May Breakfast of the Woman's guild. of the First . Congregat.ional church is being he1d at fhe church today at _12 :30 and a large group of the members have made reservations and a.re expecting to attend. Mrs. Mida Anderson, soprano soloist of the church quartet, will sing two groups of ~ungs and members of the East End circle are to present two plays, "Wanted: A Cook" by Edith Painton and "The Rummage Sale" by Jessi~ A. Kelly. The casts for the plays are as follows: "Wanted: A Cook" Mrs. Hunt, \Voman in search of a cook .. .. Mrs. F. A. Cushing Smith Biddy, Ir.ish girl ...... .. .. .. .... . . N. Macalister . ..... .. .. ·.. .. Mrs. Gretchen, German girl .... .. ... . . . .. . . . . ...... Mrs. Bertha G. Lutz Helga, Norwegian girl ........ ... .. . . ·.... .. .... .. .... Mrs. Ashton Taylor Dinah, Necrress .... Mrs. W. A. Mann Susan Samantha, "America:n cook ladv" . . . . . . . . Mrs. Paul Casterline Hop·· T,ee, Cil_i naman .... .. ... : . .. . ...... .. ........ .. Mrs. Lemuel Owen "The Rummage Sale" Mrs. Sharp .. .. .... Mrs. S. R . Mason Mrs. Easy . . .. .. .... Mrs.· M. H. West Mrs. Alden ...... .. Mrs. N. P. Colwell Mrs. Rusacov. · .. .. .... Mrs. R. T. Huff Mrs. Hennessey .. .. Mrs. Henry Hall Mr. Moriarity .... Mrs. G. F. Johnston Mrs. Badg-er .. . Mrs. F. H. Gilchrist Mrs . Renaldi .... .. Mrs. D. L. Harris Mr. Goldman ...... Mrs. L. V. Pierson Larry, a policeman . . . . . .. .. ..... . .. .. . ............ Mrs. L. V. Pierson Mrs. Shiftless .. M r·s. C A. Eldridge :\irs. Lightfii1ger ...... . . . ... ... . . .... .... ...... Mrs. H. E. Holdaway ~[r. Morrison . ; ......... Mrs. Came~on Ceauaal Aveaue aad 12.tb Street Phones Grocery 510-511-512-513 Meats 514 .. SPECIAL-MAY 14th TO 19th· FANCY LEGS OF/ SPRING " LAMB. Special for Saturday, May 12 only. If you ·will give your .order Frid~y .it will be a ~real accommodation. lb. . · 39· c· · ....... 30c ~~~~~~so~e~h~~·r,;·~. ~~~: r D. l\L Ferry & Co.'s Flo\ver and Vegetable seeds are considered the best that can be produced in the \Y·orld. \ Ve have a large assorttnent. \Ve also carry La\vn seed, \Vhite Clover seed and \Vhite Onion sets. BUTTER. For the table . . 'fhis is fancy, S\veet, fresh bulk butter. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... F~~~~- ~~?~~~- ~~~-~~:~~~~- ~~~-~· 25c E%~· -~~~~~:~~~ t·e·e·<~ ~~:~s·h·.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . flour you use. this is equally as good. 37C soC Lincoln Tavern Opens for Season Saturday The famous Lincoln tavern,. on Dempster street four miles west of Evanston, is to hold its spring opening Saturday evening with AI Handler anG his Columbia recording orchestra providing the essential d~nce mus1c: Handler and his orchestra were at the Alamo three years and at the Davis hotel for some time. The tavern this year is planning to make a specialty of catering to afternoon bridge parties. Jack Huff is the proprietor of the place. RICHELIEU FLOUR. I clo not care ,vhat kind of 18 bbl ............................ . SWANSDOWN CAKE FLOUR. Pkg. ................................ COFFEE. ~1 y o\\·n hlend. \Vhy do you buy coffee in cans? It costs you Sc a lb. for the can. and n1y coffee is just as good as any you buy in cans and costing 63c to 67c; lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SI.l9 ·35c j s~~~~~(~~~~~Ei.h. Stna11 No. 1 cans. 51 C IGc We own and offer for sale Investments secured ·by North Shore -Properties · to yield 6% Phone Wilmette 784 for our ~11 representative t<:> call at your ~~ ll conv.en1ence I . .. . . . . ... .. . . .. . .. BABY STUART YELLOW FREE 35c PEACHES. ' 'rhcse are delicious, tend.er, ripe ··. ·. ~;~t. ~\:i~~ -~ ~-e~?. ~~~l~~-. ~~~- -~~·~~: Richelieu Pineapple Fingers. No. 1 can. The highest quality of Hawaiian pineapple. Doz., $2.40; can 20c None Such Giant Ripe Olives. Verv large olives and fane\· quaiitv. Pt. can . . . . .. 35~ Triumph Norwegian Smok~d Sardines. 2 cans 2Sc Norma Dolls' Date and Fig Pudding. Ready to use. 14-oz. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Sc Candy: Marshmallows, lh. . . . . 3Sc Chocolate Chips. lb. 38c Chocolate -Dip Caramels, lb. ............ , . . 4Sc Spiced Gum Drops, lh. 3Sc Spiced Jelly Strings, lh . 3Sc Richelieu Concord Grape Juice. Buy it now. It 1s going up steadily in price. Quart, SSe; pint ... ·... . 30c Ma Brown Preserves. Strawberry, Raspberry, Peach. Pineapple, Apricot. These preserves are absolutely pure: they contain nothing hut fruit and sugar. 1 lb. jar 30c Riclielieu OliYe Oil. Pure, sweet. Italian Olive Oil. Quart, $1.15 Peter Pan Peanut Butter. Perfect quality. Large 100-oz. cans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24c Richelieu Spanish Olives: No. 130 Large Queen .. 40c No. 130 Deviled Queen .. . SSe No. 130 Manzanilla Stuffed .. .. . ..... ... ........... SOc Redwood Alaska Salmon. Yott probably know that old salmon is far finer than new salmon. This is old salmon and very reasonable. No. 1 large can, flat .. . ... 4Sc No. Yz can .. ..... . ....... 28c Gondolier Boneless Sardines. Large % s1ze cans, can, 30c Beauty Sliced Hawaiian Pineapple. Large No. 20 cans.. Doz .. $3.00; can ....... . .. 2Sc None Such Selected, Assorted Salad Fr~its. Large )J" o. 20 can . . . .. .. ............. . 4Sc Beauty Sweet Peas. Tender, sweet, garden peas. Doz., $1.80; catt ... . . . . .. -..... ISc Alice of Old Vincennes T omatoes. N" o. 2 can. Doz., $1.20; can . . .. .. . . .. . ... .... . ... tOe .Plymouth Rock California Bartlett Pears. Large !\o. 2~ can. Doz .. $3.75; can . .... . .... 3Zc Baby' ~tuart Yellow Cling Melba Peaches. No. 2~ can. Doz., $3~40; can . . .. . ....... .. .. 29c White Clover Honey. Comb, 25c .. Richelieu Sweet or Bitter Marmalade. No. 1 jar .......... 35c Jf. t TnEFIRST NATIONAL BANK ·of Wilmette