Finest A.Ssortmen 1t, 4 J From 4Y, to 5-lb. a verage .........l..~ Pot R .st ......I ArmSnr's Star.. 31lb.. -~ I SLai eE"Hili Ass<rt.d Bis. cuit.. 1-lb. pkg. containing 58 assorted.3 cookies ...... pkg.... Geisha Insported, Mandarin OrmZm, el-r'Z 2 ,.290 Fridag and SaturdaV Only Fiush F*nmn Eus.Eatr. al ht- Zlarge, 1>39 Oranges 3 .79 FIVE DELIVERIES .DAILY N N u 1;- 91 Lack of Lubrication a Co. 'ANSTON standing leaders in the graduating class. As manager of the varsity .track team, he was chosen as one of the three undergraduate members of the athletic council. He bas .served as secretary: of- Palaeopitus, the, stti- dent council,,and of.Green ICey, the junior.honorary societ. He is also a member ot Psi Upsilon fraternity and Casque and GCauntlet senior s o- ciety. Su)iegel, whose home is at 140 Me]- rose avenue,. vas one ot, three un- dergraduate speakers to address the class at, the graduation exercises. He spoke on the subject: "Education and Social Reformi." He b.as.Iseenin.iter- ested ini literary -activities as an un- dergraduate and served 'on, the edi- torial board of Steeplejack, student journalof controversy. He was also a mnember of the Board of Governors of the -Junto. un,.dergraduate :iberal ôrgaization. Mary flarrett,' daughter Barretts of 615 'Essex worth, entertained thirty dinner dance Saturday.. of the Frank road, Kenil- guests at a BICYCLES IiEPAIRED-RENTED BOUGHT and SOLD 2ni I[and Frunies Wanted Ridge, Bicycle Shop 623 RidIge Avenue Ce letra te the opening of the New, Modern Glencoe Phono !oI.sity bornLer 1.126 Contai Av*.i LoneLinoss Mode In addition to accomplishing a vast ainount of w'ork. in the Skokie reclamation project, the ten com- panies of CCC workers have also found time to transform Camp Sko- kie Valley from a bare, undeveloped forest preserve spot into one of the outstanding camps of its kind in the entire country. And ail this bas been done in a little more than six months. Prior to tbhat time .the camp, in temfporary quarters, was* located at Skokie. boulevard. and Willow road. With its moving into perman ent quarters at Glenviewý and Harms roads on December 4, a program of develop-, ment and improvement was inaugur- ated which is now apparent to al who pass',that. vay and which is eliciting highest -praise from 'the superior office.rs, who make frequent inspections. Captai. Crehanin Command, .Capt. John P. Crehan of the Third Field Artillery was p1aced in, com- miand of the camp soon after its re- mfoval to its present location. It was under Captain Crehan's command that Company 647 of a Wisconsin camp attained the highest ratink of any company in.the Sixth corps aréea,, comprising Illinois, Wisconsin and lMichigan. Since takig charge of Camp Sko- kie Valley Captain Crehan, bas been iniculcating the same ideas and sys- teins which accomplishe'd so much in bis former company organization, and as a result every officer and man in the camp have become enthiusiastic supporters of the plan. Everything "Spick and Spaii" AIl barracks, kitchens and mess halls are "spick and span." The main service road -through the camp, as weII as ail conencting roads, are graded and parkeýd." Pretty grass plots and smnall vegetable* _gardens dot-the camp here ahd there. Trees and shrubs have been planted, and in the past- week the- area between the service road and H-arms road was converted into a bridie path for the equestrians fromi the nearby riding stables who may now view~ the camp a-la-horse. There. is: individual and comnpany *Expert Repai ring Watches, çdocks, jewelry, silver- wsre, optical, beads reutrung. 1166 WILMÉTTB AVENUE WILMETTB 1061 Mont L.E, - IC hae & Saubora Veal, Pork, . eef..i.2 c CofeDad.. lb. 25 : Fer*% 1