«ii^' fTHE'ffiKE "^^^^ jptt| many, years acted as Senior 'Warden his JJJptJS of St.: Augnstine'n Parish, and during PflPlIf'his"' leadership' has.' seen -it grow from small mission to a flourishing and Jul -parishy tendered bis resig- ^J$M nation as Senior Warden, saying that he felt that the increasing responsi- bilities of the position demanded that Hi it should be transferred to other The Parish of M,l Mgnte owes much to Mr. Bingham for ««^ . ^ „„,. long years of personal service. ptftpflSAlthough -the- Annual Meeting accepted- ^#ilHlhis: .resignation they, .felt.' pleased; to ftilitltt|know that Mr. Bingham was still ilMHtltwilling to remain .on "'the Vestry and ^jtab^ everythinr^te-eould in thafroffi«e ^to advance the interests of the parish. The Annual Convent&n of the Epis- copal church in the Diocese of Chi- cago will be held in Chicago, Janu- ip|ary 24 and 25. At St. Augustine's ©Annual Meeting the following were itflelected delegates to represent the ISiparish at this convention: Mr. R. P. IflDavis, Mr. E. H, Lilly, Mr. William li®%tarrow, Mrs. <3* L. Wachs and Mrs; |;^.;P.:'Webb.' r'fts:;. . â- â- . IS!! The first meeting of the newly elected Vestry of St. Augustine's Par- ish for the year 1922 was held in the Auxiliary. - According to the new plan adopted m the meeting of the- Associated Guilds recently, the women of the different organizations meet each Fri* day-in the-Parish House for an all- day session of -work^ with luncheon at noon for those working and their children' There will be the usual all-day meeting and luncheon today. An organ recital will be given in the Congregational church Tuesday, January 24th at 8 p. m. by Gatty Sellars, the famous Organist-Com- poser of the Queen's Hall London Concerts and Crystal Palace Festival. Mr. Sellars is described as the world's greatest descriptive organist. He will be assisted by Signe Hagen, Donna Soprano of the Casino Opera, Copenhagen,, The recital is given un- derthe "auspices of the Wilmette Church Council and will be: a trjeat to j^ctor^^udVlafltHaightTâ€"Committees â€" •there Is still room for more registra tions and the people of the parish should avail themselves of this un- usual opportunity to attend series of lectures by men skilled in the teach* ing of the Bible and religion in gen- eral, ^m II At 'the . annuatsilfc«ettntfS%f the Daughters of the King, held in Chi- cago yesterday, St. Augustine's was represented *y-Mrsi^.Jjr Wachs, Mrs. P. Z. Favor, Mrs. E. W. Pridmore, Mrs. J. C. Comfort and other wdmen of the parish.: &&7~W£M-X W^M The Children's Moviei held in St. Augustine's Parish House yesterday afternoon and evening was, as usual, largely attended by the boys and girls of the village. It consisted of the fairy ^ale "Ctodereil^^elovedVby all chil^ tlillfltii dren, a remarkable reel 'Of -^ttd: bird. lilltlfflife-and a juvenile comedy.gilt was ^^^ft:proiid^d^:hy-J^^:and,.:Mrs,.-.lra Jones iplilftp of 642 Cherry street, Winnetka^ lii|ilS| â- - The Children's Movies^at-^Sti Au> "^ aWsh^Ho^seT^^Trapiday and evening at 13:45 and 7^15, free to all boys and girls in Wilmette, will consist of a well-known ilPP-fairy tale* "Rump^stillslcin^ in rreels ^^l^^^gttstine'fir! ^^kB^Mtam afternoon sociated Guilds Mrs. F. D. Day was eleeted_PjasiflBtti*-J!ft^ = 1st vice-president, Mrs. P. B. Madden 2nd vice-president, Mrs. N. F. Webh secretary and Mrs. E. W. Pridmore treasurer. Miss Laura Davy was elected president of the ^^Woman's for the year were appointed and much routine business transacted. ! St. Augustine's was well represented at the opening session of the Wilmette School of Religious Education held in the Stolp school Monday 'evening Linden and Prairie Avenues, Wilmette last. There was a large attendance ~ "1+ermann^MeyerTMVjA., Pa»tor„ iwid^hB^teimisgiin^ Phonel396 ^^TfilGiSEST FIRE' LO m. s an ex- It's only ~a chimney Are, .frlssiofe^mo^^tfeat M::the average person conveys something aV most: insigniflciwt. It ^ttM^fell^- ing:to.~see*:;he:::reas0ns^^^feMM^ : The tlaionaf ySfyt of #ire Under- writers is authority for the statement that during the six years from 1915 to 1920 "this strictly preventable*' ire hazard was the carnse of $71,037,084 worth of material wealth being de- stroyed in the United States. Allow- ing 12 per cent for unreported losses iind those upon uninsured property, the underwriters, estimate, the total is^ncreased to^s|88,796,355, which is Prima jsonsMereA^^^a^ the:'. B,ttv^^B9m^^iif!^^vSj:-r .^ifeS Of the four divisions info which heating plants are divided In the list of fire ^causes ^rawn tuit i>y~the-Ac- Tbe reasons wliycMnmeys^ fruitful TBOuice of Are have been |glowing Inraaoo tfr flre »*«<>• summed tip as folio and ....________.______sewer-plpe or other^unprotected tile or hollow blocks forthe.- chimney; ; :â- 'â- ; â- â- -2l^9nstructionu,,bt^chJnin©y.....-Wlfik bricks* laid on edge Instead of flat; Hi 3. Chimney walls built with brick flatwise or only one brick thick, and flues unlined; herconstruction of abuilding or upon brackets p oris insufficient masonry foundation wlln th^ chimney |«ste on the^ ground^^i -:: :5^?"Two .or. more';connectio: t.,.w,,„,. 6. Building wooaworjk into the wal of a chimney, or placing it in contact with its exterior; 7. Smoke-pipes arranged to eute* a'".chimney'tn 'Vertical iine;^|lg|||||gj 8. Carelessness In sealing tne^olElF nection between smoke-pipe ftndj** ^jhimney, and .faimr^o^%anc|oir„^e •pipe'to :the. chimney;|i|^pft|^|pilâ- â- ' 9. Carelessness in ^tienewlng a rusted smoke-pipe and also in allow- chimney flres, well-^'a stitch In tim© saves nine," an old philosopher .:$ty$/. 'tfeitt!rifleaY'.>^ ^nurcn uouncn aiia win d§ a ^reait to 0ffire-causes TirawnTUir Tay^aie ac ;^i i««;km«<-iki» mntorfni tnn near all. lovers of arv^,.vwM^^mL'ln^ OUR FATHER'S~FAITHâ€"OUR COUN- TRY'S LANGUAGE S3 9:15 A. M. Sunday school and Bible class at Library Halt '11:00 A, M. Service and sermon at the church, Subject: "The Disciple's ExpactationS," Matth^, 8, 19-20. pf)g|| At a committee meeting of the North Shore Zone of the Walther League of ^Utheian^TroTmg~nPeople it was .de- cided to^ hold the next joint meeting at Libertyville on the afternoon and evening of Sunday, January 12. Special musJ^jmd^speaj^fi^h^^^isen. provided i'6r and iPIs expected that a great number of ypungLDBeojpte^Jlt attend both sessions. " The annual convention lit the Illinos district of^^ theJBCalther League meets at Decatur, III., on Saturday and Sun- day, February 25-2B. The "Builders'^ of St. Johii^-W^ill^ senaT a^ Tepresenta- BMML8TAB1 #Curtis Parker^ ? '21, and Olvey Brown, 21, New Trier High school, are on the Freshman basketball squad „„ ___,___arnimois. New Trier Is the only of Fire Underwriters, that of defec tiv^chiffimeyaand flues is reapunsjble for the heaviest property losses. It stands: third iur'the list of major fire causes, electricity and .juj|c^|-fmov- ing 'being' the leaders.. lil|i:|li|||*|| To MakeRic increase m M& pipe| ^loi chimney Carelessness in not keeping the clean and the Joints in the brickwork properly pointed. There have^ been numerous so-called "chimney fires" in this village during Revitalize hausted nerve* your strength and Nuxated Ironâ€"which is lite tlw^wo0 PU°2$%> blood Mid like the iron tti ««i»*â„¢^.Je2^,B *^f apptes. One do» of Nux«ted Iron Uesthnated t<v content) tor eating on*half £U8i* oT «l*»^i!g one quart of Kreen veretables pr half a <!«»n|^ apphei: It if like takins extract ot bwf ijwtenp of eating pound* ot r^t.^J^&mJmHg mediate abwrption and assitnl alion By tlwp blood, while metallic iron Isiron ju«t as it com* from the action of strong acida on small piece*; Over 4.000,000 people annually are naini Nuxated Iron. It Willnot iniure the teethnoi,TO_. dteSrb the rtmnach: ^*°"^^%»\£2^ commence to^ emHchvoortrtood. Tourmonei will be refunded-by4he-ma«iifacturew if^ do not obtain <»tiafactojfjy!^^ - _ vW Beware" of autatitntes. Alwajra iiwlj* having genuine organic ironâ€"N uxa tedâ- lr< Look for tlie letters^ N.-..* ptt *very tab* Sold by all druggi»ta. > E3iZ!aiIS5DBTE^^ luranc*' Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 512, &. Meat Tele^otte .:5M;k;-^>„ ^"cASi-iMi^lll 5^3 *"" liiiliiii Wilmette-1 ' " 3DISGOUN4 Cadi and Carry » * * WM$%' Discount CaA entral Ave. and 12th St. and â- fftjM^^m^mm^%^m^m SPEaAffiPRKEJOWN ~-~$i&Mf., GRANlJti^ED SUGAI^Very fine quali^ ^^ulated. With an orde/of $1 5(^ c^rgedJ^ TFOOD PRICES HAVE GO*IE 0OW^ and IVbeheve that they w# go ^^.^to SS^Lasi September you were buying food products, on^average 25 to 30% cheaper tM â- « v^v^&September; 1920,^nd prices have been going down every â- â- -.â- :â- 'doz., 48c; 150 size, ddz.;.:-,v^4^ FLORIDA GRAPE FRUITB*Fanevilrjehifex^^ S22 Forest avenue. S iAt the annual meeting of the Ab- ^Pfieri^^aaulnM3^^^ hemselves in a number of the Colleges and ui^iveraitieg^aojlar^^ WhereM â- Box 6ver-401bi.>'netiW.£5; ^ «EPUBI.rC' PRESERVES^1r*ure? coniftins only fruit and m^^amimm^m^ &mraspberry 15 oz;:jar^:At-.^..very. low .price|||Jar, 23c; diwen*;.^^^^;:,.. BEfi Pillsbury,; Washburn and Cere^ ^i^ta^TNofccalirraiscwint^^ BAKING POWDERâ€" gpr. Price's Phosphate, 12 oz. can. V5T /"GooTxookingr* 10 lbs. . v;;:.. v.80c KINGSBURY'S IDAHO Large, mealy baking potatoes? 30 ^b; bagr$135; 15 lb. bag.,.,70c SUNBEAM MINCE MEAT-, ^ K Extrajancy. quality ^±imL 1% lb. jar/ ...-.'-----------• • • • -40c RIClfEl^ElhMA1<CARONT AND SPAOTETTI^- . This is of very superior quality, large 12 pz. okpr. . • • • •«• • •â- '. • l^C SWEET C\RAN -^ABMAI^DE^^^r^li^pf; Gordon & DiHwrdrthLs^SHpfc^lfiS^ 16 oz. jar ..... ...>•. • ^|fi,;??S. WALTER BAKER'S PREMIUM .•'CHOCOLATE^^ip§ip^«: ::Wo'. WALTER BAKEgl^OSCgA-T *: UJb^-xan^^^*:^fe^^^ RICHELIEU 'STRAINEDjgjggl 40c HONEY^iiiiiiii^iip^'" 'â- â- : 1 'lb. jar iiill-'rli^SSiil^"' * :. T1PT T â- â- /S ... . i,:ii-&£s& â- â- ... ii-^kf^Sr^i^i^'â- â- ' J **'f'-* oH*"-!"'^.: â- •--â- â- • :w«is-:'.Wi'-'*%viK*.?S*S":,.!;"" -â- â- '^ny^ 'flavor,"-pkg|MSt|^fe,,.,.,.,, BEECHNUT PEANUT ^JUgii -:.:10'oz. jar ^fii^^S.'^ JWIXED NUTSâ€". â- -:' .: {Wm*i „ â- «~0ttT;Ufinest: grade, lb. ^pp^si.aic " "ENGLISH ^LNUTS-^^g! ihellrlbv .----. tLACK WALNUTS- ^MBO*lAlfEJb>P£ANU*$~. ..per lb.-:..>..^v..*>w>^*/-*':«]*^^'"-c- ,PEANUTSâ€"â- «»": ^ ±£jbi_shellr-facsh-roaste< SNOW BALL POPCORNS ......: -•"....."-.......;7.T;'.T77v/..T7-9c pk%.________-.-------- *GLEN WILD MOLASSESâ€" DarkrNo. 2% can.......... .^.18c BETSY ROSS ASTORTED - ^ CHOCOLATES^-^i^^^^aiii Fancy quality. 1 ^#>ox.; vv60c MARSHMAIXOWS=^%|p#^^ BulkTlb; ^ •.... '.v*.. i"^SWw32c- BJJTTER SCOTCH PATTfjp^ ip^edVl-lbr-net-r:â€"*i::- â- * •i^*?C - - GUM DROF „_^|EAT^DEPARTJWENT_^ BjonelejsJfeistetOornMJ^ Milkr & Hart's Square Deal %- Bacon, in piece, lb. ».-.••• *ic Home Ma4e Pot» Sauaate Meat, The original canned, assor^a t^fnrit3p^QT~sala^ WWc ;Targe^^No.:'2 ^mpi0^& CAL-GRO APRICOTS-«iii»a Tender, fancy^ruit in j-ich syrup. Fresh Spare Ribs. lb. 18c SUPERIOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SOAPâ€"lipM m A iaundry soap that wul^jplease #%oiirara bar^amTiaTCeiilOO bars. 10 6-oz^ar^^c^lQc10-ozv^ i^ars-.'.ms^»»Sir«i]f% .'â- •: ^^â- /'•â- -•^rr1*3 PALM OLIVE TOILET SOAP-- KITCHi*FlLEN2E^ TXTIarge^cans .. *.-. •.. , .^s. .65c Why use an expensive cleaning powder when this does exactly the same work at nearly one-natt â- -^the^prices^^^^i^S^i^^S. BROOMS^S.|K2:;!!pS^^^ ":T:^h»an^wee>r'we:ir ma^:^cj|.||| -WHISK' BROOMSâ€"'WfMMSBm Made of the finest grade of corn, "•each^";":" -â- -^:^'-"i'^-v.:^,-i..i,v..35e. LUSTRE" SANITARY-:.OIL .^g? FLOOR MOPâ€" -im'f ^ > Heavy, well made* for dusttng ^ahd oiling floors, each.,... .|L3| O'CEDAR FLOOR 'OILâ€" MMB . Large 12 oz^ bottle....... ^. .45c JQHNStW'S FLOOR^ WAfc :LIQUID-VENB^R-^-tf|PW^- ^- ,ft'- Larg^^l^oz^botlte^fi^^^^l,, ^SHELFLPAPER^piltepi* Plain white, 24x36 size, lb...^8fe LUXURY CREPE TOILET gpg. ;fkG3^aiiizla^rlnf^^|^^^|^30c s. o. s. â€" "-â- .'â- '". :.v^^-.v.wgpr „«"- Aluminum ^eaner^ar^e pfegn30c AMERI " " j^w^er^s^aste^oKsh, * oz.^ AINSL1Y!S JESUIT^AJ^TM| .i.32«^c RICHELIEU HAWAilAN 1 PINEAPPLEâ€"This is absoltttelf ||the finest quality packed. Perfect^ ^shces?::..Heavy ' syrupT^;.-N6.v-2^can* ".' Doz. ..$3.35;.,;canv-^|g*|SSiS|i^^28c- GOLDEN:::EAGtiElil8Hm-.f>: Yellow. Free; ©eliciousrPeaches, ^iFirst qualitv. Heavy.jarriiP, Ho. 2il2%^can^^oz^:-$3.85t::caffi 'PLYMOUTH-ROCR^ :;;^^^„, ^'BARTLETT'"PEARS-^^^^, mFancy, large Nok 2%r can, dozi '^iMiSpj - can::^-^^^gmdrnMc- SSHRGIN____. '.'â- ;"'. ^;~â- ;';â- _ _ very fine, tenderi? iswiiet corn. Doz. $1.50; 2 cans.. .i ;^ i....'-* .25c â- SUNBEAM CORN-liipi|ii^; mm We ..have: had many wmpiimeitS lllon this corn. It is delicious llisweet corn. Doz. J$2JL0f can*si8c BABY ^STIIART SIFTED Hi . EARLY JUNE PEASâ€" ':l|tl|lt: ij^A very fine medium priced qual- ii|ity. Peas in this grade are becom- i^g^^reef-do«7 ^.OO^ca^^aJiZc DEARB'ORN..'SIFTED |»|^lr: 'â- SWEET PEAS--;^M^i«itt Exceptionally fihe^Ihd'vlej ^fefef^ sonable; doz. $2.60; can..... 22c WHITE PONY TOMATOE%--_ - Extra standaifd - No,: 2 ;can.f^ .;Djoz*^^|pjs2vcan»f^v-^i^^ '|^S |W§§tl pi EThe acBie M quahty- : Dehclous navbr|||Heayy pack, No,. 2 can. JDoz^^25^ catL: FRENCH MUSHROOM! Choice, can .v-^VW*..-.v;vvvrrw- EMMART'S*PEARL HOMINYâ€" _jSM°' 2_cani^Bady^to^Sjenj«i^^ ^^$T765T can ... ^7^*::.:. :...vT>>... .I4c RICHELIEU RED KIDNEY K BEANSâ€" â- â€"â€" â- â- -." :,â- ;.....^ - No. 2jcan^ doj^Jl^; canl4iU14e 2 can. ___________... 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