'I 24th b. t Porterbouse *or Clumb S-TEAKSExtra choice beet LAMB STEAKSTender and lean lb29 Besi quailty, Our own make, LAMIB CHOPS-LOINl. 39-RgIB lb. 32c DOMIRo puareCANE granclatedl SUGAR lu white eîoth sacks 10 lbs. 49c JELLY MNtrwberry or ed Carrant 3 fo 2c CIDER. Mchigan eiderý tai. 39c Dca uty N. Y. Stem mcd Bartietta 9 s f EA R M dlum halves ln argje No. 2% tins (2 bon '067C CHEESE Wie:flo AneriauY b.24c CHEESE -o 4oliedi $ 1.25 PEAHE Raggedy Anne deliclous ripetruait a29 WALNUTS E lis:;îauts:dIL.35C 316L. 95c CRACKEýRSh-N-eseuor whole wheat wafers 3 tins $1.00 MIXEDNUTS. lamodfibrBain I lb. SOAF FLAKES Lare tlze cartons lad, 39c SPICED PEARS peurs lu No. 21, tins 2tn 5 Beauty whole spiedSkln fll TOMATO JUICE feuzpaua l ns l2 Ph". Mc MARSHMALLOWS à r-lrtcatn L.191C AJRICOTS »le.Riebeeus IL. in Chficago, Uomracle Schupp, Nvhtile turning off Division street, Nwas held up and menaced with a knii'ý. In attempting to ward, off his as- sailant Mr. Schupp was stabbed *iii the back anmi was forced to spend seyeral davs :in Swedish Covenant hospital., He- lives, at 904 Walwàod avenue and is. an art ccollector' and connoisseur. Comrade, Carroll H-. Harrington of Wilmette -Post 46, died suddenily ýat is home. 607 Greenleaf avenue. De- cember 18. Funeràl services were- held Monday, December .21, at his home-, with >burial at 'Calvary,, where Commander George Leal, Chaplain Ralph Rice: and other memnbers of Wilmette Post performed last rites in *accordance with thé Legion ritual. A check for $257.39 will beý turiied over.to. the Emergency Relief fuud as a resuit of the Teatro del Lago Armistice. show sponsore.d *hy P. J. Huerter Post 669 and Wil'lîette Post 46. XVlmette Post's contribution to the Seventh district . Service party at North Chicago (6:30 p. mn.) alidGre;i: Lakes Naval hospital (8 p. ni,) Xed- nesday, December 30, will be a twen- ty-minute sketch, "Attenshuni, put on by William Scott Shepherd and his Lake Shore Players, assisted by members of the post. The Auixiliary will furnish home-made cookiles fOr the men at both hospitals. Commander L1eal and. his active workers wish everyone a M-\erry Christmas.-S. VanInwagen. Mr. and Mrs. Fraýnk W. CherrY nE 704 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth, hia-%e *returned from a three weeks' visit! their son, James, at hisý ranch near, *Memphis,. Tenn.-- They> also ,enjoyt<I a motor trip through the Ozark *mounitains. 2 L.45c singers, a group of colored singers under the management and direction of E.sther P. Gaskin. They lived up to their titie in every sense of the word for their programi was made up of real jubi- lee spirituals and typical' songs of the south. The first partof the programn con- sisted entirely of ýthe old darky spirituals, sung as only thé negro can sing them. The. second haîf of the program, with an addition of special costuming arranged very quickly, brought char- acter sonigs..of the negro, and they were: excellèntly done. "Old Black, Joe", by Leon McRae, has neyer been; sung better. It was a real gemt Inez Edmondson brought a very beautiful1 interpretation 'of "Loneso me Road." Her voice lis almost a baritone and .she brought a great deal of dramatië ability with ber singing.ý .William Croose sang "'Old Maxd River," the song.so much belovýed and, rather a difficuit thing to dô after having gairied suc-h popularity'i 'Show Boat." He sang lx with his, own interpretation and it was sincere and very effective. Thorough enjoyment of the whole program, vas expressed by. the. en- thusiastic applause for the audience, Everyone was high in praise of the numbers. MARRIED MNiss Kittie 'Camnail, daughter of Mr. anid Mrs. Donald Carnail,_ of the Georgian h ot e 1,formerly of WiI- mette, was marri-~d to W alIt er R. Lfeach, Jr., of Baltiumorej Md., Iast 'Saturday ini a service per.formed at 5 o'clock in St. Mary's rectory, by the Rev. F.ý J. Magner. Only meinbers of -the faînilv were in' attendance,' After two weeks in Baltimore, they will return to the north shore te make their home. Julîus.Aý. Peterson, 222,Cumiberland- avenue, Kenilworth, 'returned Tues- day fromn Hot Springs, Ari., where, he leit his son, Philip, on Chaîmpie ranch for the winter. 0o- ET5AilLISIItD 18%91 GROCERY and MARKET PHONE 510 PHONE 514 CENTRAL and TWELFTH . WILMETTE e HERBON GARAGE, 73271Mt ST. 1