'â- WMWi 8 THE LAKE SHORE KEW§J SUCCESSFUL PLAN t3tieOtapp3ystein-for Com* ^^^nuiiityPromotion problems and has been seriously un- dertaken by btut very few communities in Illinois. Springfield; 111.-â€"The efficient or- -gamizaticmTJfTBOi^^ munity problem the success of which is measured.solely by an enthusiastic and, as nearly as is humanly possible, unanimous co-operative spirit. It can Mrs. CharlesLDingee, who is~xesifl- ^Jte-twerâ„¢*-**^-â„¢***^'0*'*^'***!^"^** ner mother, Mrs. Henrietta been accomplished in Cleveland? De- P.nnahVn 1041 Forest avenue, this ttte~ JUVfemieT^otective Association a third, a church organization a fourth. ^^ „„.„«.6w^»-,------- .-.--, and so on, he will so stipulate on hhv the well known child story of the poor pledge card and his wishes will be car ried out. In other words, whatever percentage of his contribution he wish- es to go to a given cause will go there. 4t~ he i»efe*»-t©-^Fi*e aW to a -general fund which will ^he^tiHjTJhrttgri -hy a board to the yai"lous~c^ljs^s~lie will so state on his pledge card. With one munityâ€"chest-there would be but one drive for funds." The plan here outlined is DICK WHltttNGifON MOVIES 'Dick WhittingtpjL and. His Cat," boy who. became Lord Mayor of Lon don, will be presented at the Chil- dren's Movies, St. Augustine's Parish House/ Thursday afternoon, February 23 _________________ ex week are donated by Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Rennecker, 935 Elmwood ayenue. Miss Kelley of Greenleaf avenue iUC i>m.. »«.- ~-.....â€" -~ wel1' Was called Minneapolis and Sauk Cen- worthv of consideration as the basis ter, Minn^ onjjusinesa this we«te for settlements _o£ vitalâ€"community----------------- NEW ENTERTAINMEltfir FEATURE New features in the entertainment lin^^re^omSedinthe concert to#be given by the Epworth league erf the Wilmette Methodist «*»** **K£ evening, February 24. *"^**g* the concert will be applied to a build- c, iuuidud; oiw/juwui *w~-â€"~~rf tim la-tjriifk is raising as itS Pussin Boots^^* oomedy^wWIhe^ I^J^^g^^^^^^^lWjnew j^ey^dist-ebureh edifice. â€"oâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Gregory, 731 Eleventh street, announce the birth of a son, on February 14. Mrs. Edward A. Pratt, 1454 Lake avenue, left Friday of last week for a visit with her daughter in Staunton, Mrs. C. C. Carnahan, 700 Central avenue, le/t yesterday for a visit, with friends in St. Joseph, Mich. S INJURED IN AUTO CRASH John Weiss of Glenview, an £ â- â- â- #. M Butson, Gross Point, were injured Sunday morning when an automobile in which they were riding on Ridge avenue, Evanston, crashed into a car driven by Ernest Manaaela, 1734 Ashland avenue, Evanston. A passing caF took IVe homes. ^AUTOMOBILE CRASH Ah auto belonging to Joseph Mich- -^i els, I03^^reenwo^j^yettue^waadam= aged Sunday^morning in a collision with another machine on Ridge ave- nue, Evanston. The slippery pave- ment, which caused the cars to skid, was responsible for the crash.__-.-.-.-, -* trolt"aiitf"trtinBlnnati~r In those cities it was accomplished by a federation or unification of activities.- A central i_^^«ou«eif-"er-^dministratlveâ€"bodyâ€"is formed, the extent of activities agreed -and the sum total fixed that ^wilLbe necessary to successfully fi- nance the project for a given period. Welfare Chest *n Elgin and Peoria have undertaken to provide one community welfare chest. Principal Allison of the Peoria Community High school in a recent report stated: "Perhaps the most ef- fective means rof safeguarding__the Tieanh of "the "entire student body would be by the establishing ©rsr sys- tem whereby a careful check could be Mr. C. B. Curtis, 912 Greenleaf ave- ™»to wn«-«i,v * ranum w.Cvtt w»™ ^ nue, who returned home over the ----KHr%«dn^ PT,MMment at Nashv,n^ the employment of a school nurse or .tbe^appointment of a health officer for the school. Children suffering from malnutrition or other ailments, Panushka, 1041 Forest avenue, winter, will be hostess to a Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge club next week Mrs.'RaTpTPSwofford who has been the^ guest of Rev. and Mrs. Hubert Carleton, 1103 Forest avenue, left yes- ^TdT^r^T^tonrtorher home in Kan- sas City, Mo. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Pease, and Mrs'. Herert Deyo and her daughter, Mis Bernice Deyo, of 726 Laurel ave- nue, are leaving on February 27, for Los Angeles, Cal., where they expect to make Jtheir future home,â€"---------- a business engagement at Nashyille^ Tenn many of .which are remedial, are back- ward in their '"sjtudies^atidr are denied an opportunity thaj; their" more fortu- nate neighbors enJoy^^That is a mat^ ter which can be^solved by the com- munity council." I Such a check has been kept on the ^school children of Wiimette for ...sey- ae^i^^^re^wftifiâ„¢We--:resttlt- that com- municable ailments emanating from Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Duff entertain- ed at a Valentine, dinner-bridge on Tuesday evening at their home, 530 Washington avenue. .There were ^covers for seventeen guests.___ Instructorsâ€"Piano. Voice and ----------------^Harmony icable ailments emanating from a*:.. A4J«y*Jl-4ftfwtâ€" *he_sjhooJdX«HiLJiaK^^ ^â€"MISSA^eWfleH^niJOlieg^ " Graduate of the American Con- - servatory of Music, Chicago Tel. Wil. 2558 1530 Central Ave. -Jow-ebbr^- Proportionate Giving â€" r| The Aurora Beacon-News says: ^Plans for one community endeavor chest in Aurora are being revived. 2iS The plan is one by which all the con- tributioifs_a person makefe in a year f?" go into the one chest with the pro- i^HPOrtien Stated which the giver wishes iiiil to go to the various endeavors. "Thus 0M"if""Tie wishes the Salvation Army to i^ get a tenth of what he gives," the Com- â- ; munity Welfare Association a fourth, That sour smelly sink will lose power Quicklyâ€" If you use Blue Devil Cleanser. ------ Adv. Ltgl5-ltc Dn Charles E. Geisse Osteonathic Physician Phone WiL 2o52 1150 Wilmette Ave. RESIDENCE PHONE 537 Taste is a matter of â€" tobacco qua4ify â€"^ We state it as our honest beiie£tha«he tobaccos^used in Chesterfield are of" finer quality (and hence of better taste) than in any other cigarette at the price. Liggett & Myers Tobacco Co, â- :J 11 CIGARETTE S of Turkish andDomestic tobaccosâ€"blended f?§S' STREET I 6 Phones wilmette 190 - no toll Reverse Charge* If Wilmette Wire U Busy -&. Our Bake- RiH Bakery~Products Are Delicious There Are No Sales IJke_Jlurs^ WEEKLY SALE SALE BEGINS WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, AND ENDS SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25 is?-: Extra Fancy Elgin Creamery, per 1! BUTTER Fancy Chinook. half lb. tin ........ Fancy (June) Wisconsin, 6 cans ........•....;, ^. ^c-msmm1^ted She,ted Large Halves,~fjer-| Pure; fruit and sugal^ glass, 25c; per doz.. - Finest granulated, Wld enly with $2XK? order, not facludHlg bllfWrr flour, «flo«_o»viOifc_J!LilMl .Hill' ciSI S American Family, 10 »ar* S9c; pw ** gg «30"P-^'box 66 bar* ..^..^.^^...^....--^vf^'^^:; vrMM.«kfrMA« Monarch Brand, extra fancy lOmaiOe* p,^ per can .... U^.,. ;Mi:rmr Whlto Clover, IHInole T:'tK^'$M *e~ noney wm^ tun comb ..«......;........: ♦ ^oc AtMSMik In extra heavy eyrup, large can *o qe ApriCOU 29c; down-.^.^.â- .^â- .JL«..i«..«-«w»w.. JZSfe 59c He Waihei finest linens, f pkgs. r6» Queen extra fancy, full quart J|ar .,«fc|^:..|g*an«y:--Car«llna7 Budweiser nS Per case $2.75 i The Ginger Ale with a smooth A ej Jjj" lUOI flavor, per doz .........^^Jyli*****) t IMFonarch, (fr ^imthoW]a jpeer7 ; Pet or Carnation, tall eans ....... lie W:^^Vv::^MEAT LIVE LOBSTERI5, fresh from coast of Maine; lb. 59c SWIFT PURE RENDERED LARD, 5 lbs, only 75c SWIFT PREMIUM OR ARMOUR STAR BACON, 8 to 12 lbv averager^ tRe^la^o^ ARMOUR STAR or SWOTTO QO^ 12 to 16 lb. average, per lb. .>....... .... y«v IMo^g-Sliced, extra fanj ir^0cT* cans" A teal delight, always ready, per can _^_r • •- D^W^L^i In hcavy syrup, large I C8CD6S choice of two brands. cans, Naval or Brisket Corned ^Beef, per lh..".......... Breast of Lean Young Lamb, for stew only, -per-lb;......\~^^i^.'iTfti7ifi This one of-the finest varieties that, $ we ever handJeiLner^^ifcJifi^iesr: doaf. 1 63.S per can 17c; 6 cans..... Solid pack/red ripe, per can 15c; 6 cans .....Z^Z Pure pork sausage meat, homemade, per lb-...r.. BeetStew, solid meav OC^ no waste, per lb....... £*U\+ Fresh lamb patties, made Q C A Swift's Salted Native wUleyotimutpet lb.. eJDC Bfrf; Toni«|a^Jffil â- \t' :'.'-""v::- r:-:^::'"SwifrV';Prejnium::i^^ - QQr Swilt Dixie bacon, sliced #%r Shanks, per lb......... J, JJQ ...... •7«/C or in the piece, per lb.. *VUC Lmi O Fancy Wisconsin Sweet June, : OO^ Swifc Dixie bacon, sliced «mi-> Shanks, per lb...... un^A'S:^^ popular WllCCUa crac>er ,,.,^^_^ Bike OilJSS^none 6c Select Qyuters, solid meats,^per qt........ * GortonytoBe|ess jD :*=lbl=ba«em7 Short Rib or Brisket, ^aotip meat, per lb. •... FRIDAY Frying Oysters, New York Counts, per qt... 12c