Blankiet Sale AlWtoJ Blankcts,. 72x84 inw pastel colors. North Star :Blankets Onc of tf- fi rî4i4 ankvt,1 ail<iethi tiràc 1I1li is cou rit4 *Sizes 72x8i. and< * 72 x90( inipastel shades. $9.95 Blankets 72x84-25%, WooI $3.98 Worthen Dry Goods Co. Phone Wiltwette Z3-1 *relir4.' Th-sr families have !seený of independence througfl seli-neip 15 Ibttr Jvs and epe to se-e thero of course the goal of the Wilm.ette again., They have pride, and hope.j Family Welfare association. an~d curage, ail important assets Sorne friend might have given: pro: for succes, but m.onths of -hard visions to the S. fa-ily, thus avoid- Iuck"- have brought on mnalnutiritio-,n ing the sting of charity and mnaking. until friends and neighbors begin to h 'slthpir O etr know that there is probab]y definite gf fmnyo nodro h nee fo fod. rocery. store, offered by a friend, Some one on the Welfare. board would have had a different recep- knew (if such a- family last year and i tion. out, of the. grodness ý of her heart. Have Yôu, a Suggestion? aske.d' that, a basket, be sent to ,them Aprxiaer 5bseswr for Thanksgiving. The.Welfare of o ut îast Thanksgiving, taking fiece wasovroin with canned vaubetme of the. director and goo(-ds from barrels. in the localmnyhpesfreealeksNt shop, fom he ift ofsehol hu-al baskets. failed to bring, the de-. dren fro clu andmovi ho ses red happy resuit. but it is believed and frrom1 direct individual gifts by expeeced social workers- that Since. the distribution of. so much there are. better ways of giv,,ing help. fod asa problern. the name of a we ae.sged several,.and new. descrving farnily was wýelcoMe wish that interested people in WJI- The. friend who wanted to restock mette w ould help by. commenting1 the shelves of. the S, farnily dici fot and suggesting other better ways .of know thaýt Mrs. S. %v(u1d neyer ac- promoting_ holiday cheer. tcptschhep r ,m a pblie aeenc-j This friend did not imnagine that a; basket left t the S's door w,ýould Justus Chancellor to spoil Thanksgiving .Day and, makej * dsçrd rbe-twveen husbaind and ie Address Townsendites Tru, tey a cceptd anan Justus Chancellor, president of the *gifts of rnoney, food, and fuel from ayr'Ascaino lîos h relatives and friends. but from ail eeti oe rô int public age.,ncy. neyer. In the minci ka to 1045 Forest avenue, Wilmette, of Mrs. S. the name Wilmette Wel-1wl egetpae ttewel fare on the tag put her in a class of meeting of the Wilmette Townsend club. to be held Friday evening, dependents, an insult not to be cen- ! tbr2,a lmet ilg al i dured. There was nothing for the' OTehr 28 'cWlocke . ilg al Jwelfare .worker to dobut io -rernovel the'gIjft of much needed food, and I. Mr. Justus ,will give an historical a po]4gize.address, covering events frorfl the 1Cs-of Wounded Pride itotion of. the United States con-' . rate. htMs S hwdporsiui to 'the present time, show- Grooal tedtabt Iry.aSd-sho cd oor > ning the necessity of the Tow.nsend erntina sabiit ad ~efcinc' flRccovery plan to the salvation of comn>on sense. it is possible to ordrortcfr.o oen-et unçerstand the hurt pride of one who u eortefr fgvrmn. was in former years on the givingl As this important legisiation is i nstead of the receiving side. In 1almost certain to be up for consider- - ation in the ncxt congrcss, every* Vote for Elward forCongress and 1 citizen should inform himself. on the Shelp enat anti-lynching legisiation. subject, it is pointed out. Adv. The meeting is open to the public, and there is no admission charge. wil mette Ibea'uty shop 1200,Central Ave.-2nd Floor Bank Bldg, Rm. 202, Wilmette 79 B ea4tiftul Colorings 11,48 Central Ave.