Strictly Fresh EGGS, S do z .......8 SPRING LEGS OF LAMB, FRESH DRESSED SPRING CHICKENS, .lb. .....32 LONG* ISLAND DUCKS, 30 RIB ROAST 0F 30 -Ç BEEF, lb . ... . BEFPOT ROAST,25 SHOULDER VEAL ROAST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ROLLED PORK LOIN25 ROAS, l. 3... ROAST30lb SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY LAKE SUPERIOR WHITE FISH, lM. ... . ..... : LAKE TROUT, l . . . . . PERCH, SELECT OYSTERS, FRESH lIALIBUT, lb . .. . . . . . . f 32e 22e 0e- .35e Whe it cornes from «Pearwsops it's the best W. Dolivft. Wilm.tte, Kenilworth, Win.tka, Hulibard Wood*, Glenco. Th e AT WORTHEN'S 1 148 Wilmette Avenue, "&Ailpersons interested ini betterment' of condit ions- for school. clildren are urged to attend. Newcomers in the conimunity are invited to affiliate as' eary as possible.'in theschool year," reads an announcemnent. Mrs.' William M. Wagner, president of the orgaization, has worked with the entertainmnent committee à,d sur- prise program,.of musical numbers will be ,presented. Réf reshments vwilI I)e served. At the beginning of the nevw school year miembers. are remninded that the treasurer will be on. hand earl' to receive the annutal dues before 'the meeting starts. ARDEN SHORE BOARD MEETS The Wilmette Arden, Shore board is holding the opening meeting, of the new fa!! season today (T'liursdayv) at the. home of Mrs. Willis H. Hutson ._ 1112' Elmwood avenue.. At '10 o'clock 'mem-1 bers *ill assemble to spend 'the dayl ian sewig -for the camp and the hoste#s %vill serve luncheon. BACK PROM MOTOR TOUR Mr. and Mrs. E. Suiîiner, 1416 Eini- %vood avenue, -their son, WVilliam,. and son-in-law and daughter, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Pemble of Wilmette. ail returned recently f rom a tNvo weéks' motor tour ini the éast. Thev visited Detroit, Niag-' ara Falls, Buiffalo, Toronto, and Farn- bain, Canada. Qc Juniors' and G'irls.' 1168 WILMETTE 1WILMIETTE eINC. Wear AVE. i i l)een pastor of 'he churcli for 19 years. WVithout the l.nowledge of the pas- tor,. the congregation arra'nged a spe- cial Anniversary service for Sunday evening. The Rev. F. A:, Brauer, a ,semîniary célassmiate.of> Mr. Meyer's, %vas brought to the vilflage to deliver ail annivcrsary sermon. The service %vas follo wed by à :Social hour'- during which .Mr. Meyer was the recipient of a purse. In order. to insure, the service be- ing a comipleteý surprise -to Mr. Mever, arrang 1emenits' -had been made to :have him invited elsewhiere., He was later, escorted to the service by two of the senior deacons of the con-ý gre gation, to be gr 1eeted' bv 'anl au- dience that taxed the capacitv of the Mr. Mever is the dean of Wilnwtte miiisters., havinig been.lpastor, of St.' John's ,church continuouslv over a i>riod of 19 :years. Wilmette Contralto in Recital Next Sunday ,Miss Pearl Hoose, contralto, of Wil- mette, ill assist Mrs. Irene McCand- Iess with ber organ récital at the Imf- manuel Methodist church in Evanston iiext Sundav afternioon at- 4 o'clock. This programi is one of four being given simultaneouslV by Evanston or-' ganiists and whiclh have been plan.ned'.- hy týhe music department of the Ev- anston Art center. Miss Hoose is a pupil of Madame 'Gilderoy Scott of the Knupfer studios, Chicago. AT CHURCH PARLEY The Rev. L-eland H. Danforth, Charles Fuller, and George Shipmnan of the Church of the Holy -Çomforter, Kenilworth, are attending 'the :meet- ing for the clergy andlaity' atl o' ridge Farm. nâear ýaukegan.. and owDcd by Britton L. Budd. The coni- ference is, in session fromi ctober 7-11. Missions, and the churéch*X prpr- grarnwill be discussed. Aniong the speakersý are Bishop Stexart, Bishopý Keeler, Rev. Howard. R. B ,rinke r. Rev. G. Carlton Story, Rev,. Charles E. McAilister, Rev. George Il. son's homne. Mrs. Belle Gallear, mother of Mrs.' G. S. Roberts, 1135 Lake avenue, is * leaving October 15,, for. Sah.2 Diego,, Cal., tb pas the winfter with ber sister. 1~ 1 mmée