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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Feb 1938, p. 13

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The Adtilt Bi study. at 10~ o'( study of Revela studý; wlth us. The Session will meet ât 10 :30 O'clock fo)r thie reeeption of members. Th'le Tuxie club will n"eet at 5 ;30 o'clock and diseuss the interesting, help- fui topic, ..'lincoln. and 1." Ref rëé h- ments are serVed. Ail the ýyoung people are Invited.. The Prsebytery' of. Chicago w1il meet Monday' at' 4 o'clock at the Central Y. M. C. A. of. Chicago, and continue on into the evening. The annual Praisel service of the Womnan'W society wilI be .held Tuesday at 2. o'clock Mrs., Ovid R. Sellers, president of :the Chicago Pres.byterial soclety, will Iead the devotional service. Mies Dorot.hiy RaLe will sing a groupl of solos. A play, "The Second Mile,"J will -be given. Tea will be served by1 * Spoke No. 1. Ail the wom .en are cor-! dially invited., 'l'leGrlSot will meet à-t the <cliurch Wednesday çvening. At the mldweek service Wednesday evenitg, Isaiah53- wil be the suhjecti for study, as one of the series of 'Great Chapters on the Bible." We invite you to spend t.his hour wlth 'us. For the benefit of The Erie Chapel Neighborhood House, the American Opera company will present -Cavai-, leria Rusticana" and -1- Pagliacci" at the' Auditorium theater. Friday evening, February 25, at 8 û'clock. Tickets may be obtained f rom the members of 1the Woman's soclety. Memiberships In the Auxiliary of the Presbyterian Home may be had f rom %Irs. R. Wallace Young. St. Augustine'S (Episcopal) Dr. Hubert Canleton, rector Sunday, February 6, will be the fifth Sunday after Epiphany and the firet Sunday in the ruonth. There wlli be Holy Communion at 8 am., Church schools at 9:45, and Holy Communion wlth sermon' at 1,1 a.m. Nexi. Sunday being the iret Sunday ln the month, will be* Corponrate Commun- iou Sunday for both the Boys', and Girls, ,Communion lbagues.' St. Augustine's delegates have been in attendance this week at the anntzal Diocesani convention ln Chicago, Dele- I'<amspeckll 51, H. R. 1531, and op- po-sition to the McKellar Bml,.S. 3022, which. involv'e the ruient systeru with reference to postrnastership, appoint- ments. Mrs. jasperKinlg of' Winn etka is chairman of the, Illinois Joint coin- niittee for' the' Menit System in thie Civil Service, which is urgiing defeat of. the McKellar Bill, destined to return postmastership appointments to*- the )atronage systeru. Guard Merit Systeni ,This commiiittete, ruade up of about forty organizafions,. and, representiig ,about 100,000.people, is, interested in the menit system in the Civil Service and believes that "an avalanche' of .public opinion should descend upon our senators" to deruand the sub- Istitution of the Ramuspeck. Bill for the back-slid iig' McKellat legislation. "The McKelIarBjl' the committee points out', 6(woul place p1tiasters' ofthe first, second, and third cIass~ perruanently under patronage. It is ar-serious step backward. A year ago the House of Representatives passed the Ramspeck Bill placing these post- masters under the merit systeru. This bill has been before a Senate coru- ruittee ever since. It should be sub- stituted for the McKellar Bill' and passed by the Senate, thits fulfilling the definite pledge to extend the menit svstem which was made n .'. I firmed by the Senate. 'The McKeIIan Bill would abrogate the 'present ex- ecutive order and prevent a similar opie ini the future."~ "Help defeat the Spoils 'Systenr- write or telegraph Y'our Illinois Senia- tors (indicated above)~ the coru- ruittee urges. FABRIC SHOW .Miss Elvera Broniley wi cnfl. 5160-5161-5162-5163-5164 STANDING, RIB ROAST BEEF Th*e finest of, primfe beef. FPully aged. Very tender, juicy and succulent, 6th, and 7tb nib, lb. ............ Fia ibn IL. 35C, RII ROAST 38 Boneless Rolled. All selected.,cuts, lb............... PRIlME B REF LGO A B POT ROAST PlaeG 0F LAi.yýpig eytne An etýeÇly ine grae. f jucy adlaeuliy. Sprngl. Vrytede Aenderprme chuck e gaef jtiicy.addlctl lvrbe avr.(Aillcu eef.IVery 7 to 9 Ibs.,avg. Lb .... cus)Lb. .....7. BABY LEG LAMB, lb. 29c PALACE',9UALITY STEAKS "Out t', order from the finest, grade prime beef on, the market-thorou ghl aged. Very 'us(ioU$. ! Primie SIRLOI-N STEAK, njPreRONSTA Lu ~~Qdr.......i .eut to order ......I. b Pimie POItTERNIOusE ~ Pirme TENDERETTE lb39 STEAK(, cut to order . .IL 5 STEAK, eut to order....lb39 CASH CARRY-SORRY. NO PHIONE ORDERS. NO DELI VERY ON THESE TrHREE SENSATIONAL VALUES. LEG O LAMBLAMBROmiu LEG 0F LAME LA MiuRASTSIRLOUN STEAK Swift's Premium. 9 to sirlion. 3 to 4 Ibs. ivjg. Swift's. eut 10 lbs. avg., ; b o Order, lb.- 22 lb ......IL7I qsac CORN ON cos Nlonarch G olden Bantain S lie88 pkg. I Monarch SNRIMPS No. l Tins 5fr88e Mountain Valley RLIPE OLIVES-Colossal Pint 3 8ç QUEEN OLIVES sélectfd.. Ful quart Jar LEMOfknkt .. ........ .doz. 29c FacylageIDA.HO BAKJERS ..... per peck 39< ". e e' c ana 88<1 Awr SO.AP.14 bars 0 g C ........ '14 bars r-Pure Vegetable -1b. -7 enlng3 U I JYo I pkg- l' vc la

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