GREEN Giant Peos 17-OZ.15 CAN- IONA Tomol'oes '2-' 25c Soue rkrout NO. 300 CAN - 5c NORTHERNTISSUE-..,.ROL5c CLAPPS BayFoods* ÇANs 23c ONA- HOMIN-Y N.2 5e ATLANTIC, OR. BROCKPORT PEAS A No 25 CHASE & C E ..,. eL.CN23 MAXWELL, HOUS E OR HILLS BROS. COFFE.E CAN49c IDAHO< RU SSET Potafoes 15 PLB29 ARGO STARCH 3F - B. e CHISOFLA IS OR 22-Z.. J9ç CHIPS FLA ES rANULES PKJ(, SUN-DINE HEINZ T.S. FANCY WHITE GRAPEFRUIT BAKED sa qu JUICE BEANS AspOraqu CAN Se2 'Aý15C CAN 15C FRUIT COCKTAIL,. NO. 1 TALL CAN lOc SUNNY FIELD LUX, LIFEBUOY PALMOLIVE CAMAY SOAP Oct. l0 to 14. This s urL1UIiviis Morse took the director's training course at Camp Edith Macy. ANNUALMEET Citizenship and Girl Scoutiflg will be the theme. of the. twenty-fourth annual Girl, Scout convention to be held in' Kansas City, Mo., October *Reports of Girl Scout activities iný every part of the,.-na tion during the, ,past. year, showing. the greatest. membership .growth in the history of the organizatiôn, willbe read, by chairmen- of thé twelve Girl' Scout regional committees.. In addition, reports of Girl Scout and Girl.'Guide interests and developments -in other parts of ;the, world will be, presenited by Mrs.. Frederick Edey, chair-man of, the international commîttee in this country. Other p ro m m entV speakers will 'include Mrs. Herbert Hoover, of Palo Alto, Calif., Mrs. Arthur Oý-obd Chbate of NSew Yr City, honorary vice-pi-esidents, an-d Dr. Lillian M. Gilbreth, of Mont-. cla ir, N. J., vice-cha irmiani of the na.- tional board. Mrs. Hoover has serv-' ed as active president of the nation- al organization, as chairman of thie board of directors, and as honorary president when she was First Lady ,ofth 'rdî the an. tviie Other convention plans include a* ned for the convention guests, will be the formai reception to be held. at the Nelson Art Gallery Tuesday evening, October 11, with members of the' Kansas. City Girl Scout Coun- 4 cil serving as. hostesses. ITEMS Beginning Tuesday, Oct. 4, _Mrs. David, Kabele started. the regular meetin gs with. her Brownie pack at the Laurel school., This pack .pre- viîously. mê>-,at the Lutheran church. Mrs. AItred Heerens. will start mreeting Ocet., 6. with Troop' 1, at the Baptîst church - a-t- .7:15.' Pack, 4,* with Mrs. Harry Adler, leader,. starts meîeting. Thursday. Oc- tober 6. at the Locýan _,chool, at 3:230. Trootp9, with.Mrs. Ernest Warnier as leader and Miss Helen McG'uire as agsistant. Will meet- hereafter atý the Highcrest schoolon.-rl'hursday.at Miss Elizabeth 11offman, leader, and Miss Lillian Lvons. assistant uill start meeting. with Troop 8 Fri- inv. Oèinber :7,> ai»3: 1,5in St. *to- seph's school. OVE RNIGHT 1The eiighth grade girls of Troop 7 are pflanning an overniÉsht trip tb the Girl Scout cabin, Oct. 7 and 8, wvith MËs. Earle Lvon . as leader. While thére the girls are going to ýpaint some f the furniture so kindly ýRAIN OR SHINE HIKE f Because something alwavs seérns DEL. MDNTE SULTANA PEARS NOOLES CAN 15eG1O SO'CLOCK COFFE DEL MAIZ NIBLETS 2 Ns 25c *eLB. eA lý3c, Tuesday. Also, a varied programn morning, Oct. 8, in the forest Pre- including folk dances by Girl Scouti serve, If it shines, ail is' well, if it members of a:Mexican settiement in' rains, they will use one of twose- Kanisas City, a television dramatiza-, cozy shelters. WILMETTE, VISITORS avenue, Wilmette. 'R. A. Montagueý' Mr. and, Mrs. R. B. Keilholtz of of Houston was a guest at the Smith home during the week-end of Sep- Houston, Texas, and their two daugh- tember 24. Mrs. Montague and three ters are spending a month with cdughters havé returned to Houston Mrs. Keilholtz's parenits, Dr. anid after a three-week visit at the home Mrs. C~ G. Smith, 1325 Greenwood of Mr, and Mrs. Smith. 23c 'eçi1~~~4 4 A& P Food Stores 12c