GMICAOS o8uUWoi lesta Svvw.smeUILDINS 17 M. STATE ST.* DfAomm 7286 WountMA une I *1 -USED BABYý GRANDS Baldwin, Grand ..$795 Spaniah Perid WalIntt Was $22501 Steinway Grand .... $575 Maiogqa)y. IWaa $1650 Howard Grand . .. . $325 Mah. Q. Amtui. Wa$6g5 Kimnbail Grand :...$195 Mahogaity. Was $1650 Sinmail dowm paymet- easy tenus non-resident owners wflo nave flot responded to requests to. sign. The board took the position that' unles.s ail of the affected property owne rs signed the petition it could do noth- ing, as the Village wouýld be subject to action. for damnages.. The peti- tioners agreed té make.further',effo rt, to secure the needed signatures. M r. and Mrs. Stephen K. Johnston and Mr.. and Mrs. Horner Howard of Columbus, Ohio, and Mrs. Elliot Stev- ens of Port Washington, Long Island, were recen t guests of the Frank Cher- rys of 704 Rogér avenue. Season Open Ye 01* Cider Mill Sweet Apple Cider We press fresh every day Saturdays and Sundays our special days Bring your jug and enjoy real apple cider WHEELING FARMS,- From Farms te Consumer C. F. BAmiLgG, Pr. p. . Whecling, 111 Pà4#unes: 15- 63W-2 (7niIes west.. of Glencoe) BUTTER, ROCS AND POULTRY BRESSED TO ORDER WIEBOLD)T'$-EVANSTON On Davis Street WiImefle 1 l 00 who lias scarcely lcept going.afnd is now asked to .tncrease pay and iake on more workers; flhe. bankeirs, uirged to lend freely and still safegiuard the depositors' rnoney; housewives, with prices going up fast while the inçome frmains stationary; above all, for the- great multitude stili hopelessly un- employed. COURAGE--how wve need it!- To face new and untried cir- cumstances and ohligatinnts. to undertake bold and generous ventures in employnient and wages, to meet. the tests and straipls just ahead. HONESTY --to paY our delts and onu- taxes, to restore the credit of governments and, securities, to -ghve--value for value received, to rnake the shorter day worth the pay. The' New D)eal embùdies so .maniy values for which our-churches. have conitended:' abolition of cbild labor- reasonable minmumwaes for thosec at the.bottom of the scale, relief from the.long day'and the long week, ath looking to- a more. just an( brotherly- distribution 'of the fruits of God's hounty in nature and manî's genius ip mnachinery.. Churches should use the few, Home Stnidy book "Christianity and Industry in America," by Alva Taylor. It is heaeig to re ' gin of labor's rise firom slavery, through scrfdom to tlie status of wagc-earner. The betterment, of conditions in.: hours.. wages, housing in evident but there is 'a long waày to go.. Partnershîp ini industry heckons. AÀ Christiaized industrial de mocracy gleams ahead. .Young' Christianis might profitably strive to draw. up a CODE FOR THE 'CHURCHES. doing away with sectarian competition and theological wranglin g, withformalism and hypocrisy, with indifference toward the poor and the ur.derprivileged. There shouild"be a New Deal on Christian loyalty, anid. an incr'qse iii, tie.nibler of hours. spent on religious activity by those who sign uip untiker the, Cross.ý of Christ. If we are to *have a forty-ýhour week for lahor, wc shotild give our best thought to the right use of leisure. Througti itniet'im tperialism, mredieval feudalisni, and modexrfl indus- trialism,. the religiouis. ideal of Jesuis. a Kingdom of GQd on earth as it is in H-eaven., still anieliorates the short7comings of the current order, still f ur- niishies a dynanic for progress. l'et us firmlv resolve that "under the Blue F.agle" our America shial .111oVC forward to th( iew and hetter day. Editor'-s Note: Above is a synopsis <)f j sermoin on thw t1wrnt- "Indt-r t he' Blue Eagle-religious aspects of national reooveryv given retlvtý by th(,~v Oeorge D. AlI-so)n, minister of the Wililette Baptist church. More Wilmette Firms Reeorded Under NRA The list of Wilmette concerns siglu- itxg P resident Roosevelt's blanket codef 1in the NRA campaign was enlargéd the. p)ast week by the addition of the fol- lowipg: Joe's Ice C reami Store, 'lhle Dutch Oven, Henry P. Specht. Frank R. larRidge .Dry Goods and Shoe Store, Joe, Lyrnian Service Station,, King's Service Station., Sheridan Res- taurant, Paul Borchikas Lunch Room ,MaxSchichl, A. Abramsçon. aioa Biscuit company. . PONDER LIQUOR LAWS The Village board received at its List Leading Events at A Century of Progress Sept. 25-Peiii)yh'%aiiiaDay; Sept. 20-International Ga., Indus- try Day. Sept. 27-Oak Park Dav. Sept. .29--Militarv, Order World War Day. Sept. 29-National Democratic I)ay. Sept. 30-Northlwestern.-Ioa. Foot- ball Game. Oct 1-Outhoard NMfotor Boat Regatta. Mrs. E. E. McDow. of Alto.Ill,. Satisfaction Gu a ran te "Is e d Phome aleaf ZM-.2301 phone Phone Wilmette 2311, Ave.