AU Tulephon. and C. 0. D. Orders Carefuliy and Quicily Delivetd Charge Accounts Soicted from Reiable Peope are enitled to goodfoodat lowý PALACE is the market basket. for the North Shore.. Br reasOft off Our buyang power, our Cu stomers have l.ar!medto expect dependable <QUALITY et Iow prices. No' fusis or film. at PALACE MARKETS-you get the Lest. W. do, Dot shade quality- to meet competitlofta-elho competiioti tries to, meet our prices. -- DECEMBER in the month.off FEASTING Bu.y more andeat more, at your nearest j PALACE MARKET M anbci Proprietr Spriug Leg off L"m, lb. ---..........28c 6to 8-116s. Frcsh Small Pork Loins, IL .................. 22c Fresh Dresseti Stewiug liens, lb ...........26c 3 to 336-iLs. Standig RÎ6, Rost of Beec1, lb .............32c 6th and 7th Rihi PALACE lest Creaniery Butter, IL ..........36c -i1ender Cut ot rot, Koast, Ibo.................. 7 M . Fed Leg Of Veal 1, .lb............ ... 29c. MONDÂT SPECIÂL at of Sirloh Steak, lb .........39e "Holiday" we4ilbe prese nted. th"s evening at. thé Shawnee, Countryl club :Wth Miss Peggy Davis. as Icading «lady with Mervin Sever- aftce pIajiig opposîte ker. Th Players gutild of Evansstont is pre- senting Phillip Barry's cornedy of manners. Other members of the cast are Myr- tde Torcom, John Walker, Blert Mor- rison, Hugh HippIe, Henry Burnett, Catherine. Swihart, Chiarles Palmer, Marion Hoffman, and Ruth Doyle." The stage manager is Willbiirt Lowry, properties are by Ellen Wil-' Mrs.- . Di. Lowry, Jr. [en is the director.. *Mrs. H. E. Ringholm adher daughter, Shirley Anni, of 1539 Lake avenue,, entertained fourteen little girls and boys Sunday afternoon, the occasion being Shirley Ann's fourth birtlulav. araance sleeves otf Alencon lace wiilh a narrow girdie of orange blossoni buds. Her veil was held to her head with a cap of duchesse and rnsepoint lace brought f rom Brussels and caught with orange blossomn buds like. those of the girdiýe. Her bouquet was of gardenias and l'les of the. Valley- Mrs. .. rank Rich MorriÏon, Kath-ý ryn Kelley, aàs matron of bonor, was gowned in' a peach 'silk. net dress with turquoise velvet sash, hat, shoes,- .and gloves, and the. bridesmaid, Mrs. Oscar Hollenbàch, (Winifred Seng) was. dressed. in turquoise silk. net with matçhing bat, shoes and gloves. They both carried shower bouq uets of pink,,roses and blue sw.eet peas. -The bride.'s'mother wore a mahog- any colored velvet dress trimmed with Alencon lace,, with a matching velvet bat, and shoes. T lhe' bride- groom's mother was in raspberry velvet, trimmed in lace, with hat and. shoes to match.. Both wore orchids. Donald McFadden of Peoria serve.d as best mani and Laymon Hay, of Chicago was usher. The Rev. Clyde Lamont Hay of Chicago read the service at 4:30 o'clock ini the afternoon in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Nicholson of 701 Sher- idan road, where a reception fol- lowed. Palms anld cathedral candles graced the altar intprovised -in front of the fireplace, and ýpink and white. roses and white pom-pon chrysan- themums were used to decorate the roopnis. The stairway was twined withsiniilax. .Mr. and Mrs. Vette left for Ber- muda on their honeymoon. They will return before Christmnas and wil' reside at -838 Judson avenue, Evans- ton. Mr. Vette attended* Northwestern university and is'a member of Sigma Chi fraterity. Mrs. Vette is a grad- uate of the same university and is a member of Pi Beta Phi. Out-of-town guests for the wed- ding were, Mrs. James S. Nicholsotn 521 MA IN STREET Wilm.ute 32 PALA. RENSCH Froaidet, Street 2b» . m