3S~!ALLLARGE PKGSB25 .PC G.20 0K Luudry Soap 48 ARS 19c, Coffee SAE A LB.33c 'a4 l l'SOM ' * 1 O?39c 1>tVIITMSOD)AS OR Craham Crackers :4c F'<OtF'I iUtNIOR S aghetti . . .O p G That are gaate Every piece of méatwe seil must be good. Tha t'.s ou r promise and we Iive.Up to it. Beef. Rib Roast CHOICE STANDING *lb 25c Native Milk Fed Veau Short Cut Leg Roast l. 27c *Bonelets RoIIed Roast Veal Shoulder. -- FRESH Pork Butt Roast- l.15c à.1 b. 19C IL 23c Mfr. and M rs. Thomas Adams Fitch, with their baby daughter, Betty Lou, left Wihïmette Sunday to motor to their home in Los Angeles. They spent about six weeks with the form- ýer's parents, «Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Fitch, 1033 Elmnwood avenue. AI7'Hotelof True CI aracte1 À discrinminatia8 clienitele Sives evi- dence of satisfaction witlh our cxoce Ilote1 rooims, suites, and kjtchen'ettes. Here . . . a beautiful staur,an, ýett;ing only 20 injnutes to the Loop .you Inay enjoy -whate'ver type acco nnlçdatioris you -wiss ..wthý atuxnospliere and fu'rnislxings of 'a inost eIegant taste. A -well planned .progrâni for social activsties... swmi$pool free to gu.ests. Tirik issii ath ... bçaàity salon. Our iii- eoceleecilsitie is prepared Ly 0one of Europc's forenost naitres de b otel-fornierly serviced to ns solini. Inspect our superuor con iiniodationts and Le couviniced of their Jiailtyand' moderaete rentaIs. 6200 Kenmore at Granvulle Phsone Briargate 8000 H. L. Johnson5, Mgr. t At, camp they received a nlumber of awards for their proficiency in the various camp activities. Tbey were both in the final camp play, "The Ivory Door," Miss jannotta having one of the leading parts. Miss Wilsoni received the gardenfing honor, for ber efficienIt work in thé. camp garden ;, the 'biking9 honor for hiking the most nuniber of miles in the junior group;ý the Polly- wog honor for ability1 in swimming,* .and the Osoha Flame, for sportsman- Shii.p and dependability.* She wvas chosen volicybaîl captain for ber unit in the final volleyball, tournament. Miïss jannotta also received the Osoha Flarne; the dramatics h fonor f or her, ability.,in dramhatic wvork; the helpful- ness honor, and the Little GypsNI lionor for abilitv in campý and nature ,lore. She received honorable mention for lier work on the, camp. weekly newvs paper. and , vas chosen, a member of the Ai-O.soha- crew, the best paddlers, in ,«ar canoeing. She, was elected ping pyong captain ani assistant swimming captain for her unit of the camp. This is ber second summi-er at4.camp Osiha. Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Snaddon, 'Mad- ison. Wis., are the directors of Camp, Osoha. The.camp season is eight weeks long,,and. fiftv girls f rom seven .states ierelu ttenidance this summer. GLENCOE SOLOIST Lu Cille Long, who Nvas first i- iier in the contralto class ini thec re- cent Kraft cheese radio contest is to be soloist at the North- Shore Con- gregation Israel. in Glencue. Mrs. 1M. C. logers of 1204 F orest avenue, amd her guests, the MiSsess Gorinan of Providence, R. L, lhave re- turned to WVilmnette, after spendipg tcn das-at Lawsoiiia Couutrv club.,hlotel, Green lake, Ml'is. A daiughtcr. Barbara. Jane, Was.born to, Mr. -and Ms.John L .Austin .-of 911, Shermian aveniue, Evanist.on, o n Au- gust 21', at the Evanston hospital . Mrs. Aust in was the f ormer Edith Adkins. Mrs. H. G. Walton-Ball and son, WiIhur, 1609 Central avenuie, retu rned last Friday f rom à visit with Mrs. Wal- ton-BaWls parents iu Wisconsin Rapids, Wis; Niary Baker Eddy and ail ot * er authorized -e may be read, borrowed or purchased at the T ~HE PUBLIC '18 CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTE14D THE CHURCH SERVICES'ANDO VISIT THE READING ROOM h1 1 lýi E' IIIflhIIUflhIIiNhIhhIIIUhIIIIIiIuhIIIIflhmNhIIIIuhIiiIiI Food. Stoirèes, 1