SUGAR~ i &H. pure cane guaranteed 10-lb. bag 5 7c -FLOUR' Rtay.OIa, bost qualfty l1-8 bbl. sack 98.c JELLO. AHl flavora 3pkgs. 23c, PARA WAX lb. cake 9c VINECAR Stuben's pure eider gal. 39c Brooldield Country ROUa ASPARAGUS Richelieu 1ail green, 2 No. 2 cana, 39C TOILET SOAP, Palmolîve 4, cakes.2 5 c SOAP FrLAKES Baby Stewart 2 LG. PKGS. 29C C1fEES£ Ftinest Wiscornsfibrick......LU. 19C JELLY GL.ASSES Tali or squat, doz. DQ)7.39C 'S. O0. S. Magie scouring pade .... ..... PKG. 21 C AMMON IAWebb's, double trength, quart DOTTLE 21 c PEANUTr BUTTER Plymouth Rock, lb. JAR 15C ORANGE MARMALADE 8-or.-JAR 15SC ROOT BEER- Hires, pin te, doz.. UOITLES 95C ORANGESý FRUITS California Va lencia 2 poz. 49c TOMATOES Home grown, .elccte'd BSKTS c IBEANS Fresh green atringlemas ... 2 QUARTrS 17c AVOCADOES Florida, jumbo size .. EACH 19C LEMONS Cali.orni i Stunkist.......... DOZ. 25c I., lshore club nas Deen. goïng iorward- for ,two weeks with pronounced suc- cess, according to Mrs. Alan Houston of Winnetka, won3en's chairman 'in the drive. The enterprise is receiving widespread approval. Having lost the use of its miagniifi-- cent' club , bouse on the lake shore through failure to secure an exteîi- ition .on $2,000' of àa $250,000 bond issue,, one hundred.niembers of thue club roster s et out . two weeks ago u pon a plan to, retain the use of the club, facilities, thereby forestalIing the, possibility of having the. club takeën over, by undesireable, inter.ests.. Itý was. reported that persons. interested in establishing a public night club were seekiýng1 to obtain, the club property. Low Membeirs.hip F«e In, their determination to retain.*use of the club, members of, Vista del Lago organized an intensive memnber- s hip camnpaign--now i prog 1ress. Tie goal, bas now been set at 400 newv members to be recruited fromn among t he substanitial citizensbip of the north shiore. Women inembers are. -conductiiig the carnpaign. Untler the plan the cost to eacb member hence- forth will be $5, a montb with ,nro initiation fée. The incom inhs :in- sured will permit tlbe club memiber- ship to rent the club from the te- ceiver,. as ,%ell as take care of the. *operating expenses. The wonien's commnittee is tp, hold a meeting Tbursday* of. this week at The Cbinineys Tavern 411 \Winnetka to receive reports on the progress- uf the iniembê)rship calnpaign andj forrn- 'ulate plans for ý furtber intensive ivo rk. A -general. mneeting of the club mernbership is planned for sorne- time, later this %vveek or early next ekit was stated. Na8on la Cliairnan Memnbers of the club who are; actively engàâged in the campaîga ii- clude: R.ý Harold .Nasgôll of WiIîn-rette, g4'n- eral chairman Mrs. Alan Husof Winnek:t, womnen'-s chair-mtn. Wilmlette. Mrs. Carbon« P. Dubbs, NMrs. Clarence Burpee, Mrs. Harold: Na-son. Mrs- Joseph.i Kutten, amni Ms Frank Kutten.. Kenilworth : Mrs.W. Lili, ~r s. Merritt Deiient and -Mrs. Frank Guth- Jack O'Connor, 149 Kenîlwortb ave- nue, Keniiworth, bas as bis guest, Bill Meeban from New York. He will be here a week to see A Century of Progress. Martba O'Connor is visit- ing 11ri and Mrs. A. C. Levis of Chi- cago, wbo bave a summer borne.at Long: Beach, Mich. t