dicated the growing, raising, ripen-. ing, and distribution of bananas and, also how certain produce items were handleéd as to the Way of inerchan- dising and display. At the next meeting of this group, wièh wiIl be held Juty 13 at the Hubbard Woods store, there wiIl be a. demonstration of -glass j.ar canined food products. This wilI be in keep- ing with the policy of the organiza- tion to better acqtraint its employees with. the products handled by .the stores in order that, they may better pass.,on .such knoWledgeý to their cus- torners. Gairing Art Stores Observe Anniversary man avenue, Evanston, and the Gair- ing store and shop at 4935 Broadway ini Chicago are celebrating their 44th anniversary. G. V. Gairing's factory covers 6,900 feet 'of aloor space. Here new frames are made and old ones repaired. Ail Gairing employees are skjlled in their fine of work, some having been with the concern more than 30 years and nèfle iess than ten vears. WILMETTE COAL & ?ATUIUAL CO*,I 1301 Lake Ave., Wilmtt. imtt Soeks New Homors ,11i*ss !Elaiuze Ruth rVictor' iu' o, hie i-Ion. Scott W. Lucas trophJ1 ai the recent Helendale farrn horse Ahow ai Virgil., Ill., ivill conPéf e for additional hioui.e ai the St. Ciharies horsc.,sllozcon .-Siiidav,. Although stili in her teens, and ini mt her third season of cQxpetition, lAt the. Lake. Forest awarded three ribbonis.. froin Loyola acadeniy at me gra4u; exercises last week. The day folio, his graduation James left for Mor wbere he sailedj for France. He spend the summer in France, Belp Italv, and England, returning ini teinher to enter college. Miss Victor is studying at the Uni- rsity s chool for girls and resides ai 46 Michigan avenue, Wilniette. VISIT5 IN MICHIGAN Miss Araxie Jorjorian, daughter ol fr. and Mrs. S. K. Jorjorian, 171! tt.~ ISWUM CAPS Ail Stylesý-Ail PrIces 1 Sc to 69C