isoMa» SMle1 %Çk7 FIVE FREE DELIVERIES. DAILY a.aslag bI.kmm-FcshDressed Týhe juest oultW obtainable - tender end plume carefully prepared f or your oven. BoumJ Embqi Ce uiof Prearnum beef. Ibo4 PORK From seleoted young Pige ~UAOK............ Floridas. Good, sized fruit. Very sweet and juîcy. . .. ............... .......................lbo.IL40 Swifts Silprleaf pure lard in pound cartons. EZD ASI'URRE.. ... . 3 "ias980 &aby Stuart No. 2 size .tins. of fancy whole ber- ries in a rich, 8yrup. uýP.......s.................. -3 tis s980 Pratt.Low No. 2 size round tins of very tender al.gr.en asparagus. Unusual fresh fiavor. ........................ "e 320 Drook>ield guaranteed carton eUgs, carefully selected and graded. WA.....R.... ..2 lor 430 Ivory largest size* staundard carton. Appoev.lu As a Whle The ordinance passed by the Vil- lage board in January, 1929, approv- ing, the major street plan as pre- s ented bv the Wilrnette Plan com- mission mentioned no specific streets but gave theboard's approval to the plan as a whole.- A ùumbox-tof villagers who attended the board Mieeting Tuesday nikht haveexpressed thé,opin*on that the revoking of -tije major strect, plan by the-board will necessitate a c om- plete realignment of the Wilmette F'lan cotmmission's..proposed new zon- izg ordinance which is to ble ready for a public, hearingsoon. Winnetka Sends Thanks to Firemen of Wilmette Appreciation' for -assistance given by thé Wilmette Pire^ *department in extinguishing the tommunity House blaze on December 22 -was expressed in à communication rtad at a mêêet- ing of the Wilmette Village board on Tuesclay night. This letter, sent by Village Manager H. L. Woolhiser of Winnetka to C. M. Osborn, village manager of Wilmette, statèd that the work of the Wilmette fire department was an important factor in confining the Jlam-es to the older section of the building. The Wilmette Village board. voted to charge the Village of Winnetka nothinoe for this. service. Shellman ana Charie ,c~l. nse e flag bearers. Mrs.'Minnie L., Kuel-' vow, installi'lg of c assisted by Pearl' Steinmetz, .m a rsha, Harriet Hfosken, chaplain, and .John .E.- Kurzenknabe, organist, installed the following officers: Gladys K. Sheliman, matrot;. August J. Kuelzow, patron, Clara, J. Jones,. associate 1aro;Grace M.. Skelton, secretary;Aleta K. Orner, treasurer; Caroline I. Converse, con- ductress; Dorothy L. Kuelzow, es- sociate conductress; Minnie. L. Kuel- gow, chaplain; Emma Hartmann, mar- shal;- Myrtie M. Hopkins,' organist; Mable Norris, Adah; Reba Saville, Ruth; Ina Meyers, Esther;- Lois Baily, Martha; May Woodçad Electa; Bessie Smit', warder;.Sam Wilson, sentinel; . Martha A. Keel, instructress; Clara Nelson, soloast; and Mary W. Jones, correspondent. ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Dan Feltmanft, 1439 Central avenue, Wilmette, announce the engagement of their daughter, Emma Elizabeth, to Steplien H. Riess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Riess of Evanston. Miss Feltmann's. fiancé is connected- with the Riess Construction company. j- Wilmette 1911-1133, i'for DRIJGp 8 for - 1.10, e011............se I 12 -for .7- . ý.-.. ....... 10 Canadla Dry Ginger Me., $1.96 nper case,, for 80e [] REW . VIL WIR<, laIc. pFR7 x 1 BuODiYl PRESCRIPTION u4R 11811 Goo EPIJTÂTION VOI eooiD »aUes 11 417 Lin" Av. WlmteI.______ I. r I Pot~ -ir-- m u