LIFE Pebruary 24, 1928 I Seller ol Good Food Central Ave. ·d 12th Street . . lu·t·r·te Foram . CtJtUlill11te at C o·trettJtiotJtJI .__ _ _ _ _ _ _....,... .l Church This Sunday A ·Forum was announced this week at the First Congregational church which is to ' begin Sunday morning. Prof. Frank 0. Beck, of Evanston, will be the leader of the discussions. The title for the Forum will be "Can \Ve Christianize Modern Culture ?" This Forum will be conducted in Pilgrim hall immediately after the regular · morning worship service at the church, which will be at 12 :IS noon. It is scheduled to be over by 12 :55. The movement which brought on the formation of such a group was started in the Committee on Religious Education and gained assistance and cooperation in the Men's club and Woman's Guild of the Congregational church. \V. E. McCormack, associate minister of the church, says that a great deal of enthusiasm is being shown for the class and comments that Dr. Beck is an outstanding leader in this type of discussion groups. He is well acquainted with his subject and has spoken with great popularity on it. Phone Grocery 510-51l-512-513 ~ M.- 514 PBCIAL-I'e·. 24 to lluell J IPBCIAL SataJICIQ ·l'eb. ZS can be bought, and you can buy a half or a whole loin. Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ LITT-..E PIG PORK LOINS. 'fhe very finest that 22C Henry R. Rathbone of Kenilworth. who is serving his third term as Congressman-at-large from Illinois, this week announced his 'Candidacy for renomination on the Republican ticket. Mr. Rathbone seeks to be returned to the House of Representatives next fall on the strength of his record and experience as a legislator. Nt!~~o~~o~~~~o~~ 0~~~: 0 sw~e ! !'!~~~~b~o~o 0 0 0 27c 29c EGGS are way down. You do not. object to that. The.se 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 All N. S. School Heads at Meeting in Boston School superintendents are noticeable this week mainly by their absence, all of the north shore school heads having departed at some time during the week for Boston, Mass .. where a meeting of the superintendents' division of the National Educational association is being held. Supt. J. R. Harper of the Wilmette schools left this morning for the conference. E. L. Nygaard of Kenilworth left last Wednesday and stopped off to visit the schools in Cleveland, Ohio, and New York city. Supt. Frederick E. Clerk of New Trier High school departed on Tuesday and will visit several of the eastern universities in the course of his trip. Carleton \Vashburne of Winnetka, Perry Dunlap Smith of the North Shore Country Day school, and Arthur B. Rowell of Glencoe are likewise in attendance. ;;:z~uoa~~~~~~~·o ~~eos~o ~~~~ o 8~~?.-~~e~~ of~onoc:'o ~~~ol~t~o ~~~~~~~~ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 POTATOES. \/ery fine,' clean \Visconsin· Peck. 15 lbs.. 43c; bushel, 60 lbs. . . . . . . ID~~ ~:.~~0 ~~~~~~~ FL~~~o ~i~los~oll?: 0\~~~~~~~~~ o~ro ~eor~~~~ao 0 0 Swan.down Flour, Pq. 35c; Pastry Flour, 5 lba., ZSc Graham Flour, 5 lba., ZSc sJ J9 0 0 40c SJc SJ 70 . 48c 0 0 0 0 · Board Authorizes Vast Subdivision Improvement An ordinance authorizing extensive improvements in the Indian Hill Estates subdivision o.f the Bills Realty company lying north from Lake avenue and bordering the Indian Hill Golf course, was passed at last Tuesday's regular Village board meeting. The improvement calJs for street paving, storm water sewer and sidewalk installation. The entire improvement entails a cost of approximately $285,000. The suhdh·ision is one of the finest in the vicinity of Chicago. ~ COFFEE. Richelieu. 'l'his coffee is a pet of Sprague, Warner & Co's. E,·ery care is used to n1ake it perfect. 5 0 57 Lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . C ~~~0 ~~~~~ ~~~~~ 0':~~~~~: 36c FLORIDA 0 0 0 · 0 · 0 0 0 · 0 0 Hea,·y, fancy fruit. Large 54 size. Doz., $1.75; each 1Sc. 80 size. Doz., $1.20, each . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 0 ·· 0 0 0 · 0 GR~PEFRUIT. w~~~"!:'!s~~'F:q~~?.~~~~ . Richelieu Small Natural AaparaP· Poiata. No. 1 square can. These are a wonderful purchase. They are tender, white tips. and very cheap. Doz.. $3M; can ....... . ..... . .. 3lc Pl,.mo·th Rock Sliced YeUow Cliaa Peachea. Large No. 20 can. Just the thing for shortcake, and you must acknowledge they are very reasonable. Doz., SZ.71; can .... . .. .. . Z3e Caacl,.. Chocolate Chipa, lb., 36c Chocolate Dip Caramela, lb., 41c: Camp&n Marahmallowa, lb., 3k Spice Dropa, lb . ........... 31c Ci.....on lmperiala, lb., . . 3lc A.pricota. Fancy Blenheim, lb .. ztc Richelieu. The finest grown. Santa Clara. 20-30 size. Lb . ......... . .. . .... . ...... ZZc 40-50 size. Lb. . . . . . .. .. I Don't forget that prunes art> very fine and very cheap this year. Ho..,.. Beautiful \Vhite Clover. Comb ................... ZSc Ricllelin Strai.-,tlb. jar. 35c Richelieta Coaconl Grape Juice. Full qt., Sic; pint . . . . . . . Zlc Heiaa Apple B.ta.. 2 Ih. jar, 41c; 1 lb. jar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ZSc Thouaaacl laland. l"·oz. Bottle Uc JOC SOc r---___:____. Evanston Man Purchases R. J. K.roacbel Residence R. M. Johnston and company report the sale of the new 6-room brick and hollow tile residence at the northeast corner of Seventh street and Central avenue, Wilmette, for Robert J. Kroschel to N. P. Linde of Evanston. This new Wilmette resiJence is an unusua111y attractive home, having a tile roof and being of practically fireproof construction. There is a garage of the same type of architecture adjoining. The design was taken from a model design in a recent news publication. Mr. and Mrs. Linde took possession of their new home last Saturd!Jy. P....... n·c Orlotf CaYiar. 3 cans .. . ... .$1M Richelieu Spaniah OliYea. At a much reduced price. Extra large Queen. Full qt. . . . . lie Colle·e Lar·e Queea. 20-oz. jar ................. . ...... 41c Tea. Liptoa'a Yellow Label Oraaae Pekoe, ~ lb. . .......... . 54c Basket Fired Japan, lb., Sic Eqliah Breakfast, lb., S3c Ooloq, 7Sc quality, lb.. Sic Redwood Alaaka Salmoa. This is wonderfully fine in qua·lity and fla\·or. Salmon is scarce and going up in price. Ko. 1 flat can ............ 41c: No. Yz can . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Zlc Brockport Hawaiiaa Sliced Piaeapple. Perfect slices and quality. Ko. 2 can. doz .. $3.M; can, 25c !\o. 2Yz can. doz .. $3.51; can. 3lc Sifted Sweet Wriakled Peu. These are the finest peas · e\·er put in cans. Doz.. $%.51; can ........ . . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 2lc Richelieu Matchea. 6 large boxes. ........ . . . ... ..... . .. . .. . 2lc Sahara Toilet Paper. 12 large rolls ... .. ..... . ...... . . . lie Johaaoa'a Floor Was. Solid 1 lb. can . ... .. . .. . .. . . . .... .. . 57c 1.·._,._._____,___ 1 mtttt. I and various beautiful gift· at reaI sonable prictl. at tht homt of M"· 1 R. Gretn. 118 Parle Avt.. Wij- I Demonstration and Exhibit · of Home ~mforts Equipment SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25TH 10:00 A.M. to 5:00P.M. ASK ABOUT OUR SILENT ICE-0-LATOR GAS REFRIGERATION No moving parts-can be installed in any ice box. Low operating cost, DIRBCT SALBS COMPAIIY 607 MAIN STREET WILMETTE, ILLINOIS