WINTER"S D on't think*for a minute that you have to be a food expertwheni you buy here because we carryonly the highesf quality foods priced as easnaby as possible. Phoipe WiI..1t.420, - N ifi ASPARAGUS. Extra select...,.. large bunches 37c GREEN 'BEANS. Tiny rotind stringless. .2 qts. l7c TOMATOES. Red ripe.......large basket 25C PEAS. California, .sweet, JBEETS. Fancy inew.south- tendler .....2RIbs. 19C eJ .....2 bides lc CARROTS. Long Finger.......... 2 btunches 1lIc SPINACH. Extra fancy Broadleaf.... peck 38e: STRAWBERRIES.7Fhe-J PINEAPPLES. Extra best nmoney eau I buy...........box llagesie ORANGES. Florida Valencias.. Sw-eet. ..2 cloz. 49c Special ME AT Values' RUMP CORNED BEEF. Boneless....1). 28c SIRLOIN STEAK. Prime cattie ....... lb. 42c PORTERHOUSE STEAK. Prinme cattie. lb. 59c CLUB- STEAK. Primne cattie......... lb. 49c- FRYING CHICKENS. Plumi.p, tender... l b. 30c PEACHES. Sliced soIid packi heavy syrup. Large eaus, I R. E. Pattiso» Kgliine, 1 1311 Greeiwood aveniue, -upil bc the speaker at the April luncheon mieet- ing, of the Wiiitmette Civc leagur to be held . tomorrow (F a)In. the Mission roorn, of Marshual Field's Chicago retail 'store. Mr. Ki#e eiu11discugs: -the subject, "F o r.c e sThreatening Aw.I)(rican Poliical I nstitutions." Wilmette History Gets in "Oddities" Cartoon An interesting bit of Wilmiette his,.- tory wvas chronicled this week in the " Local Oddities" cartooýa appearing in the Chicago Daily News. The ini- formation, providedl by Eari E Orner. station master, reads as foltows:ý "Wiliiett.e's i-st passenger station still stands as a freight houseý, It was built in' 1888 by public subscription because the passenger traffic wvas flot. sufficient tô, warrant the expençliture by the North Western railroad. Nom, nearly ,000 Wilmette commuters ridlet the trains daily." Thle cartoon carmes a verý realistict 1 lltustration of the oldl freiglit house'S locatedl just north of Central avenue, A daughter, Sandra, was born o April 8, to Mn. and Mrs. Hlerbenrt Newport, Jr. of Indianapolis. Mr. to listen to the readings of original stories, poems, articles and plays, which have been written this year. A feature of, the program wili be a radio play by Miss L eslie Camneron, written around the character of Rob- ert Rurns' and entitl'ed "The Rhyin- inig Lover.",. Miss Camneron bas had a number of radio 'plays- produced on, the Fiïst-Nighter programs, and is the author of a story, "Hïands,"', wh ich appeared in "oi, the mnaga- zine. published this spring by the Writers' guild.. The story bas re- ceived high praise. from the critics. The play will1 bé given' as if it were being broadcast fromn a studio. Direct- ing it is Miss Eleanor Perkins of Evanston Who will take one of the parts, as will, also Mrs. Lloyd Faxon of Winnetka" Mrs. George N. Lamb of Wilmette and Mrs. KariliHale Dix,-. on of Evanston. Amnong-the other manuscripts to be read by their authors wil1 be a short story of Mrs. Samuel I-arkness of. Winnetka, a chapter of a novel b.y Mrs. William Pickard of Evanston, which was ,disciissed at Iength by Prof. James Weber Linn at the last, lecture. meeting, an article by Ms Taliaferro Milton of Winnetka, and a group of children's .poemns and stor- ies* for children with, illustrations by_ the author, Miriam Clark Pôtter (Mr. Z L.Potter) of Evanston, who iswelzl nwn for lier books for chil- dren. The authors will be introduced by Marion Lawrence Nelson (.Mrs. Hier- bert U. Nelson) of Winnetka, who is the chairman of the Writers' guild and who also acted as chairman of. the committee on the mnagazine, "Folio," whichi includes work by six- teen north shore womnen and is on sale at the principal bookstore.s of:. Chicago and the north shore. Piano Pupils WilI Giv'e Recital Friday Evening The pupils of Elizabeth Busby. 203 CentreII< 1146 Central Avenue * Phon.. Wilmutte 42d>, 421, 422, M2 JUST WST OF ANK WLE 33