SPECIALS FOR DO0LLAR-DAYS Boston Feirns *........... Boston Ferns......3 -..$1-00 for 1.00 EnglishA Iv......3 for 1.00 Sansevierias.........1.00 PadausRibbon' Plant.....1.00 Faney. Leaved Caladiu-ms....... 1.00 Coýrn.Plants.........1.00 Large Leaf Begonias....... 1.00, HUBERT HOFFMANN & SONS 204 Ridge Road Phone Wilmette 3300 opinion concerning matters of interest in the comr»unity. It is our hope that this meditum of expression wilIl receive a constantly increasing riuml)er of contributors. Nothing would please us more, in fact, than to expand this feature of WILMETTE LIFE to f uli-page. size-or more. Corne on, rontribûùtors! Let us, hear frorn you! Don~t liniit your audience to the partniers at bridge or golf, the neigh- bor actross the back f ence~ or *the f ellows on the morning train. Let ailý of us. in, on the dope., ,Mour 'opinion is as good as. an- other's and may even be quite, valuable.. It's the force of pub- lIic opinion that spins the Wheels.of. progress. The. Public Forum affordsa means of expression-make use, of it! (Note,: A comnthiication dated August 4, 1930, and l)eariflig the signature ".B. T.," is withheld f rom publication in this week's issue Of. \VILMETTrE LiFE (lue to the, f at that the writer is un- identified. The letter, is, an answer to a Public Forum com- ni1unication appearing in the Auigust issue of WiLMETTE -IAFit which bore the signature of " H. T. R."' In explanation in.av. we sav that WILMETTE LIFE is in possession of the name and'address of the writer of the "H. T.R" communication,, and that, while we (Io flot insist that communTications bear the fulI. naine of the writer, the icIentity of such contributor must be in 'our files before putblication'is possibl e. "B., T.'s" com- munication will be 1)ullished, just as soon as the writer reveals bis i(lentity).TElDTR i S-C Minerai Oil 2 pita............... Dr. West Tooth Paste .6 for ..... . . . . .. Squibb's Tooth Peste $1 l DOLLAR DAYS, A ue llth & 2th, For these days'only a Fountain Syringe . . . . . . . . . . Dorothy Leggett Married Saturday At St. Mary's Miss Dorothy Leggett,, daugliter of Mr., and Mrs. Charles Weslëy Leggett, of Evanston, formerly of Wlimette b.e- carne the bride ofFrank . uskens, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Buskens of- Chicago, in a' pretty cereronvý Sat- urday- evening at -8 at St. Mary's Catholic church, at which the Rcv. Father Buckley officiated. Following, the service, there was a reception at the Orrington hotel. In Miss Leggett's wedding party was L DUCIo VOMANYI SeringNorth Short Roid.nts for Mort Thmn235 Yung Wilmeue F6 Central Ave,. Phones: WiI. 400-401 Opoe Sguidap UntàIÔ1001>,HM 1209 Washington St. Gît. as - a trial-we're located directly ir the rear .ofSA, Iil. mette Stott bak buildint. Mr. and Mrs.~ Leggett gave the bridai dinner for their daughter Friday evening. An out-of-town guest foi the ceremony wau Miss Marjorie Dalton of Phoenix, Ariz., cousin oýf the, bride, Who< $1.50 1.75