H»0» 51, Phone 514 LUSIàm ANe mai TO ro St FIVE FREE DELIVERIÇS DAILY Imrs F LAM LaMDàrt CHOPS, Fanc nb cuts lb.4,50 POTr IROAST- Choicest cuts of: beef Ibo.330 OIRANGIS...............55 Floridas. VerY sweet and juicY. Ç,P."F.................... ... 32£o Indian River fruit of good size and f ancy qualitY. mYiTtrm.................... e 9 E p ....... .. .. .. .. .. .. . Broo>$ed. wift'.premiumn. Quality, carefully selected and graded. 7 PEACHK.....t1us 98C Richelieu RaggedY Annes, in large No. 2!/2 tins. An exceptiotially, fine sauce fruit. HOMEX...........................Ibo 2150 kichelieu, ,trained pure white clover honey, in Water, tinted go ith one. o! Frics' s tany color1 bureau.Mr. Clark reports- that be-p tween thirty-five and forty applica-t tions for work are on file in h is of-v fice-applicatiofls made by persons f out of work for whom the Chamber has not yet been.able to findcempioy-r ment. Even if it is only an odd4 job« for someone, phone the Chamber of Commerce. Huerter LegionnaireS1 Sponsor >Daince.for, Vets P. J. Huerter Post 669, American, Leg:Ïon, and thé Post Auxiliary are S 1ponsoring, a dance to be held atthe vêterans' bospital in North Chicago, Wednesday evening,> January 14. Joe- Scbineider's tenp iece orchestra wl provide the -music for the event. Mem- bers and. guests, are requ estedý to leave together f rom the Ridge Ave- 1nue Pharmacy at 6:30ococ that evening. Ralh MOVIE ACTOR RlhBellaùiy, son of Mr. alnd Mrs. Rexford Bellamy, 1214 Forest avenue, is fast on the way to fame and fortune. Froin Broadway he went to Hollywood, and has now. been cast in a leading production by United Artists. His brother, Richart], is in business in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George Rose of 751 .Twelfth street ertertained friends from Aurora and Hinsdaie for din- ,Va. F. A. N 11167 Wihaeete Phone Wilmette, for the north-south highway whicii parallels the tracks to the west of' the Chicago & Northwesteril Rail- way Co., through these villages, was held at the Council, chamber at the Winne-tka Village Hall, Monday eve- ning. No conclusion as to a name was reached, as. the meeting was caIled: ,only. for the purpose of discussing,ý very informally, suggestions which have been made that ai such a, tinie as the various sectio ns 'of the .roâd are completed, it would be very ap- - propriate, and in',keeping witfh a general north shore policy, to d.esig- nate it by a dignified name, one-, which will become time. honored. Wilmette has another small section of road to, build within her limits; Kenilworth wil1 soon complete her portion; Winnetka has two sections yet to -build, and Glencoe has not even decid-ed definitely on, a route. Therefore, it was pointed out that many .nionths, at ieast. will have elapaed, before there is any need to tmake definite plans for a naine. . > However, ail were agreed that 'Mc- Cormick boulevard is flot a desira- j ble designation for- the road ut) through the north shore. North Shore road, N ffth Shore drive, Greeii Bay. road, New Trier road, Great Lakes road, and other names -were suggest,- 1.ed during the round table talk, but sthat was ail. W inmette was represented by Er- nest C. Cazel and C. E. Osborn; Ken- -Miwot, by F. L. Streed and joseph Joyce,; Winnetka, by H. C. Phillips, Dickinson; Glencoe, by James A. Russell, Frank Loomis and George,- R. Young. Robert Kingery, of Winnetka, sec- re tary. of the. Chicago regional plan cobmission, presided.> Reports Car Accident, Here on Christmnas Eve. F. W. Yarline of Forest Park amne. to the Wilmette police station Christ- mas eve to report that while driving north on Sheridan road that niffht lie I S ENGAGED Mrs. Solon C.- Keuion of Wilming- ton, De-i., bas announced the engage- ment of her daughter, Clara, to J. Alexander Camnpbell of Wilmingto. Miss, Remon formerly was secretary at the First Presbyterian- church f Wimette. Following that, she hai been secretary, at the First Pres- byterianchurch inWilmington. w I