STUdAR . Choc.. Dip't Peanuts Jely Buda Butter-Cream Mix *~~~ * l .1 M l. pkg. 19C * * lb.17c Le of,,Lamb' Swiff's 1 to 12 pound lb. 2ý7c Premium ams. lb. 29c' Fresh Calves', 1 wuofhrp- ~~ww ~ - - - - - w -- - - - - - BISQUICK 40 ozpkg. 120Ooz. pkg. 1 lumP 17c I.ND EX ~ Llquid Wlndow Cleaner 6 oz. bot. ds. b.49c. DRANO 12 oz. fy, Shos- ' ApetIzrs 21/2 oz. pkq. *c DROMEDARY-Pasteurizd 71/4o. Pifod or 10 oz. Unpitted DATES . 2 pkgs. 23c DROÏADARY 81/2 oz. tins Date-Nuf BREAD ... 2tins.25c Other speakers. scheduled include Congresman Ralph E. Church, As- sernblywoman Bernice. T. Van, der Vries, and Oscar Carlstrom, former Ilinois attorney -gefleral. Following the meeting a caravaxt of automobiles will visit a .similar rally, in Evanston and will thefi pro- ceed to Berwyn for.,a, party, to b e attended by 5,000 Republicans. Go to Chamhpaignfor. N. U.-IIIinois: Gamle M.and Mrs. Thomas- M. Mints, 50.Crescent place,. spent last Friday ta Sunday at Champaign, 'Ill.,,where, they attended the.,homnecoming Ifi- inois-Northwestern football games. They were the guests of, Mr. and Mrs. .Harold M. Edwards. Durinig their absence their daughter, Mar- gêry, a student at Lake Forest, col- lege, entertained several of her school friends at a house party at ~thé Mfis' home. That Saturdày evening ail the young people attend- ed their Sorority dance at the;.Ste- yens hotel in Chicago. They Win Tickets to i Wildeat-Gopher Game The three very fortunate idi - viduals whose namnes appear be. Io will be 11 hseeinj1 the aM-impor- ducteçi by WILMETTE LiFE, a.nd here they are: J. G. Coellng, Standard Service station, Tenth street and Sheridanrmail. William Taylor, 1193 Wilmette avenue. Marie Meter; 114 Fourth street. The next Football Contest ap- pears in this issue and, in conse- csuence, thrèe readers wiIl be our lo\we'en party Saturday iiignt. Plans .were completed at the or- ganization's meeting Sunday evening in their clubrooms in the Wihlette Parish Methodist church for a gala. party at which appleducking, hay- rideÉ,> ghos t stories -and- other' para- phernalia of the HalloWe'en spirit are schediuled ta figure promninently. President In Charge Directly .in charge of afrangemnents is Armen, D. Jorjorian, president, assisted by Steve Brooks, Miss Betty JuneCollins and Miss Shirley Pear- son as chairmen. The members, of the group will nieet in their' club- roomns at 6. p.m.ý Saturday evening. preparatory for, motoring out.to Hunteç's, Haunted, Hoûse, site of many of Theta's parties, on Half Day road. Dinner in ilye olide crumblee barne" is. slated ta precede the eve- ning's festivities. Dtweus JIty- Next Sunday night the group will, continue their forum discussions of "Church Unity," with William Thy- bony, programn director, acting, as chaijrman of the discussion. All yotung people of the North Shore who are of college age or older were 'invited to attend the meetings of the group, which is an interdenominational organization sponsored by the Methodist church. Haye of Wilmette, has returned from a trip ta Springfield, Ill., where they went ta attend several parties. This coming week-end Mr. and Mrs. Doer- ing will have as their guests Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Streiff and Dr. and Mvrs, O. L. Zelle of Springfield. ANNOUNCE BIRTH Mr. and Mrs. I. R. Stuchalý of iRiverside announce the birth of a ~r& III I - end i I : 1 --Xe ýl Av V&. ikig"JÀafiw A 29c.