" ttr' AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP (EEOINHA I’PLH‘HI'IS LIFE BUOY SOAP DOMINO TABLET Sl'GAR SWE ET CORN POST WHOLE WHEAT BRAN FLAKES POST WHOLE BRAN Northern Tissue TOILET PAPER FRESH A PRrCOTs' LEMONS. large size AMERICAN CHEEs'F', FRESH mmssrzn Milk Fed Broilers runs†luluzssrzn Milk Fed Stewing Hons Leg of Spring Lamb Hum I: m um 1mm Prime Rib Roast . . Fresh Long Island Ducks Beef Pot Roast. choice quality Armour's Star Fixed-Flavor or Swift‘s Premium Ham Check These FOODS for your early Summer Menu] \KER l'lTFFEI) WHEAT n hula or FRESH SAVORY MEATS hull You'll find them I real treat-just like the Pan Rolls your own grand. mother used to make. dozen for tor fur for m. In lh, lb. lh. lb. ltr, 2.th. pkg. pk: lbs th, 27c "r, 39c 35c Me 33c 32c 35c 11c 22c 25c 17c' 10c 25c 10c 25c 25c 25c 10c 39c THE MEETING OF VUI‘ERS :DEERFlELD-SHIELDS LEAGUE BOARD 20TH STANDING IN LEAGUE wr.men serve an juries. In Illinoisl the question will be decided by refer-l cndum at the November election. Insure: Good Juries Says Judge Allen, "Women on juries dnuble our chances of getting good juries. Educated women have mom leisure, unless they have young rhildren. _ then business 'men, and thou-fore we find them less apt to evade jury duty than men of the same elass. That means in calling “amen to serve as jurors that new shun-cu of intelligence are opened up, and intelliqenee is surely needed on a jury. That this is so in fact is (himunstrated in Ohio. The women an the jury folltrw the evidence Fell and are unusually conscientious in their verdict. 'Thny will never play cards or throw dice to decide their vr,tr,' is the general opinion based Not Sentimental "The women are not particularly sentimental. In a first degree murder case. tried in my mum the women anl'll with the men in imposing the death penalty. Neither are they heartless. They have in a number of cases recommended mercy. For my part. I believe that in the future we shall owe much to the ‘woman juror because of her respect for law and her ennseientious demand that society be protected. and the rules of civil- ized conduct upheld. For my own part, lheliove that the participation of Women in the courts alone, not only as attorneys, prosecutors and judges, but as jury women, has immeasurably raised the tone of the administration of justice. This is partigulnrly mark- ed in the criminal courts. and in my npininn if nu other results had come out of the enfranchisement of women but that of their participation of the “uric of the courts the extending of vr,tr,' is the gene upon their service. the vote fwd." Special Features Next Week, Deerpath Theatre Doorpath theatre, Lake Forest, will Mfvr two special features during the next week. On Sunday only, radio Mary of station WENR, .Marian and Jim ers. Nora Smith and Joé Fitz- gerald of the Smith family) will up- pmir in person on the Matte of the theatro. Radio fans who have enjoyed those characters over the air will have an oppurtunity of seeing them Sun- Action on an adequate airport for Waukostan is expected within a short time when a joint meeting of the air. port committees of the chamber of mmmorco, the Waukegan-North Chi- cago Realty Board, the Waukegan Flying club and the Amer-inn Legion is held. l The oth,.r special feature is the showing on Monday to Thursday. in- clusive. at this theatre. of the Shar, kr.v.Schmelintt heavyweight fittht pie. turea, " exclusive feature at this theatre, it is announced. Fight fans will be interested in this opportunity. a y (Continued from page 6) to us wnuld be amply justi- l Football (heavyweights) - Oak '1',eti:.P'tif.?,tl:, Evanston, New Trier, Prdviso, Morton. i Football (lightweights) - Proviso, Oak Park, Morton, Evanston, New liighwoml avenue and Evert: place William W. Nelson, pastor I Tel, Ilighwood 2161 Our Daily Vacation Bible school is lnvw well under way. The attendance thus far has been very encouraging. tiring efforts and excellent ability " a mentor in high school sports much of the fine success of his team: are due. Standing of Team. The following report shows the final standing of all teams in all sports of the Suhurhan league for the year ending June 6, 1930. Baseball-Deerfield, Evanston, Pro- viso, Morton, Oak Park, New, Trier. Golf-Deerfield. New Trier, Morton; Evanston, Proviso, Oak Park. Basketball (light) --_ Proviso, New Trier, Oak Park, Deerfield, Morton, Evanston. Tennis (douhles)--Oak Park, Deer- fultl, Evanston, Morton, New Trier, Tennis (sineles)-0ak Park, New Trier, Evanston, Deerfield, Morton, Proviso. " Trier, "Deerfield. Swimming (seniors) - Evanston, NI": Trier, Oak Park, Morton, Deer- ficlu, Proviso. Swimming, (juniors) - Evanston, Oak Park, New Trier, Deerfield, Mor, ton, Proviso. _ V frack~03k Park, New Trier, Ev- anston, Proviso, Deerfield, Morton. Basketball (heavies)--MoNn, Ev: nnstnn, New Trier, Deerfielh Oak Park, Proviso. Friday, June 20, 7:45 pam-Regis. lar meeting at the Pioneers at church. Saturday, June 21, 8:00 pam.-Meet- ing of the Sewing circle at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielsen in Lake F'orest. (The auction, which was scheduled for this hour, has been postponed until a more opportune time.) Sunday, June 22: . 10:30 a.rn.-Sunday school, 6:00 p.m.--Sun.day afternoon meet- ing. van the junior age boys are turning out in good number. Children may come for second week even if they have been absent during the first. The school begins every morning " 9:30 r,'cloek"and is over at 11:30. 7:45 p.m.-Evening service in Eng- lish. The theme of the pastor's ser- mon will be "A Religion Worth Pay- ing For." . hour. Friday, June 27, 8:00 p.m.--0pen- ing of the Des Plaines Camp meetings which will continue over Sunday, Jul; B, Thursday, June 19--Bethany Home festival all afternoon and awning. Wednesday, June 25, 7:00 Fm.-- Junior choir rehearsal, The offieial board will also meet at church at this ruviso "He liveth lone who liveth well." The Swedish Methodist (Continued from page 6) Thursday, June 19, 1930 Church