PREMIUM O. LILY SODA CRACKERS HÉINZ CHILI SAUCE- CLAUSSENS CHOW CHOW SWEET PICKLES - at Many housewivese have learned that iis truly surpris- inghowmnuch good food 25 cents will buy aet A &P. F or those who baven't learned -we sug- gest these out- standing values. 26 -lb pkg. botti. or 25c The oauiest way to keep truck of Iast minute food prices, in dies. dayM of rapsd changes, is by.drop. ping in ut 84 À& P Store. There yen ea lways get the Iatest neson the subjeot. ne reason os simple. A &P »0 tsebesi aS tht sources Of suppi>., and ts.margin of prou: is alra>s about tseý àame-at littie as1 possible. itscustomers gel ail the sav- ig whou prices go dot",,. A&P gram for the fifth aninual 1-iallowe'en Orogram which will be conducted in the Wilmette seh4ooi gyrnnasiurns October 31. The committee *111 be assisted in mnaking the plans for the parties. by Dr. 'Hubert Carleton, -rector of1 St. Augustin Episcopalchurch, and Mil- ton. Reid,,601, Lake. avenue, whoé acted is master of ceremonies aftÉthe tolp ymnasium.. party for the past -thre' vears. Members of -the committee include: Mirs. E. M. Simionds, Mrs. E. H-. Freeman, Mrs. H. O. von der Hoff, MIrs. H. A., Storms,, Mrs. J. H. Stack- biouse, S. C. Bénnet, William Taylor, and Mrs. Herbent J. Leach. Mn. Reci- ling's appointment as. chairman of the comimittée was made by Henrv Henry H. Fowler, chairman -of the- Playground and Recreation board, . t the September'meeting of the board' last Tliursday evening., Mr.- and Mrs. G. A. Beem-, foriner- IN, of 707 Lindén aven 1ue, have noved, to 1826 bunt avenue, Rogers- Park. Their daughter, Mrs. L. M. Oweiî1 of Philadelphia, and: Mrs.Bem sister, Mrs, Jamies A., MMca.nus, and her daughter, Catherine*, of Dal las. Texas, are visitimg theni. orchestras and lias dorie much solo andf ensemble wvork in addition .to.her ,teacli- .ing. Sýhe is one of the-violin teachers ai, New Trier Higbh schoof. 7-oz. jars EDELWEISS BEVERAGE,-,l .SWANS DOWN ý,ýCA.KE FLOUR , 4 2-éz. L.botties pkg. 25'c 25c FINE GRANULATED CANE SUCAR 10 I fRidge Avenue Pliarmacy Opposlte St. Joseph's Cburelà PHONE WILMETTE 316 Afew of thflisudents who we concertimasters of various high aénd, grammnar. schéol orchestras, whilc studying ztith Winifred lTownseitd Cree arec Robert BrowLn, Ravmond Christensen, l Eff je Jalles, Harold Miller, Norman Modinte, l3etty Parker, and George Swigýart-. Students* whose musical foindatioii was given by Mrs. 'Cret- and who 1ater~ became concertmasters c syniphony. and conser vaïory orchestras are Ruth Ray, Stel lajk.oberts, and Nesta Smith. 'Ihose wIoenanmes are well known in the mîusical world as well are Harold Ilil- 1er, George Swigart, and. Florence Lim- ber. Irsm Cree is a membe r of the first. violin section of both the Woman's Symphony and Ïhe, Evanston Symphony 4 . . . "i