Extra 2 Fancy . Sw~tChews 2.5c Delicious Per box ... 19C DIGfMEATSALE Special, Prices for Friday & Saturday for29 0 ngsforjuc Extra FancyV 3 doz$I.00- Green and. ýWax BR esaus- Per qt.. . ..... .. . .... 8c ,COSM xAS, 1 5 'SFre DeIig'uricis-Daiy' IF IT IS A FRUIT OR VEGETABLE, WE HAVE lil! Mirmber 'WUmette Clamber of Commerce 627 Main St. thy Mabel Congdon, daughter of Dr. James E. Congdon, Sr., pastor of the Englewood church, and a sister of Dr. James E. Congdon, Jr., pastor of the hast churcix in -Evanston. The choir, which wasý organized about three years ago W'111 be assistied by Raymond. Weaver, organist, and Mrs. R. E. Hiolmes, planist. LOOKINTO THE FUTURE..0 with- Character, Analyst while having your beauty W ork Mme-. Zorora, who 'appeared in Persian -costume e*eh evcning of -the rtecent Woman's Club Mart will be ut this Sailon the FIRST WEEK 0.F J UNE Take A dvaivtage <of this ýSpecial 0#0P $1.50 Character Reading wth Manicure ........ both with Marcel ........... both with Shainpoo......... both with Eyebrow Arc ..both with Hair Cut ......... both with Facial ............ both Don't Miss This Exceptionavd 0ortunityj! $1.25 1.50 1.25 1.25 1.50 2.25 ~7MEUTY Mime. ffuntingford cosmetics used exclusively 1 1 26 Central Ave. va -xb . a ,. iti uo spro-r grani an account of the union's ârhievemnents in sponsoring foreign fstudents was presented by Mrs. fFlorence S. Capron, who is the .Union 's representative for foreigin tstudents. Mrs. U. S. Grant; who was, active 1in establishing the Uniôn's annual $500 scholarship for foreign. students, told of the incentive-for creatinz this fun-d.in, 1922 when Esther Zach arion ,)f Snivrna bec.ame a student at Nôrthwesternl universitv., Miss Zaci- ario . i was .the recirient of. the schola.rshii9 for four vears. In rem .viewilig.thle uiion's definite contribu- tionî to the cause of %vorld fricndship, NIrs. Capron, told' of the successful ,completion of its %iork at the Na-. tional College of Education offlic following vYoung womeîî who have heeti assisted hv the union ini secur- ing their Bachelor of Education de- grees l)efore returning to educzati'onal service in their lhomnelands. -Penka Kassabova. of Sofia., B3ulgaria. re- ceiveîd the scholarship for two vears: MNadelihie Chen of roochoôw,, China, one vrear; Priscilla Carino. of ,Manil--, Philippine Islands, two years. and tillian Iliev fSofia,' Bulgaria. who will receive ber degree. this Jun.e. hiS also enjoyed the privilegeo h scholarship during;mthe past.,vear. Theuinion'is nhow entering tipori the. eleventh yea .r of this assistance of -foreign qtudients with MNiss Paulinie Kim of Seoul, Korea. as the recipient. of its scholarship for the coining vear, which is her ,senior vear at theé- National College of Education. Miss Kinm is preparing to he a supervisor of eleznentarv education ini Seoul. The scholarship) giv en b%, the 'Mis- .sionary, union niakes it possihle for Miss Kim to en jov the ,privilege- on living iný Marienthal. the, college dormitorv., Mrs. Melvin -M. Hawlev and lier daughiter, Brenna, 515 Warwick road; Kenil w Orth,' with Mrs. Hiawley's mother., Nrs. C. C. Liiîîththicum 'of Evanston, areleaving on June 15, for a visit to Northamptoln. Mr.,Ha'vIe 1 will take the three other children to their surnmier home at Northport s i i wilwtt. 4 Delivries Kenilwortb Day ... 9xm.,ý Gleuicoe l..b. 330 winnetka P.M, 4 P.M s The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and ail other authorized Christian Science Literature may be read.- borrowed 0f purchaaed at te Reading Room. THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVZTED TO ATTEND THE! CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIT THE! READING ROOM California Pet, lb. 5 Frac DeIwerf us Daily 1143 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmtte2693-2694 Phone WI1. 1870: 17years,,on,,Maim Street"-,