Mn ie t 3. ~~ Country Gentleman ____â€"_Sifted Early June CAMPBELL‘S AMERICAN HOME Pork and Beans 3:19c¢ Wl‘lcatel‘la Whole Wheatâ€"Nut Brown and Sweet a n :i"; i in 4 4 Pan Rolls Netonat‘s Betâ€"14 Ounces a _« a a _ dor. 5€ American Family Soap . . . 10 o. 55¢ Grape Jelly Crabapple or Grape Jell NATIONAL TEA PARTY with VERNE BUCK National & Food Stores AMERICAN HOME PURE FRUIT Plum, Apricot, Nod;-“l-ow 3 1 % 51/'3.-'0: 9¢ h A Real Saving at these low prices â€"Packed PRESER V ES g M%am POt‘tO" Genuine Idaho Russets m Bananas Nawally Ripered â€"« â€" _« 3 5+ J For Last Minute Weekâ€"End Sm'I sggestionsâ€"See f 9€ Friday Editions of n:o."u"mon e orn New Low Prices Oï¬md at a new low 1931 price for economical housewives ; your DoLLAR J suys 13/ hore® 9 t 25¢ 19¢ ON SALE FRIDAY Anp SATURDAY, MARCH 20â€"21 Cat 19c¢ research has definitely established that a every Friday 900 to 9:30 P. M. PALMOLIVE SOAP American Family Flakes Chipso es‘ Ivory Flakes T H F 1 Pkg. Pol-:fll;: l.:oz v-d& ;.“ Household ‘Needs FR EE l . â€" oma â€" _ * 29c k 3 Ibs. 11( cakes Sun Ripened whau â€" M 19c 1Q¢ artt 4 Qg 2 MXÂ¥ 33c Tea Co.. Y.G.N 35¢ "Raymond â€" Murray, ~1704~ Harrisox street, Evanston, proved himself the outstanding public speaker among the ‘Company of.. North % he captured the finals of the com pany‘s annual speaking contest last . ;week,' at the Chicago Lighting insti. tute. This contest s . mm es -v f ' U :}l s “ {| y _ _| Serviceâ€" company‘s | g, _ | section of a na f i S ;,fé tionâ€"wideâ€"competiâ€" f"-“;“‘ . | tionâ€"of public â€"util s |\ | ity company emâ€" o | ployes â€" â€"sponsored '1 by ~â€"the â€"National | Electric Light as ~A s ociation.. Mr. ; Murray will comâ€" | 3 %;. pete March 11 at i [ MB _ | Springfield against en pany employes for ~Raymond Murray â€" inss â€" Tilinois state contest, and should he win this he will | take â€"part in the geography division l contest and next the national â€"conâ€" Murray Outstanding . Speaker Among Public ~ Service Co. Employe m e oi s l reg Â¥ead 7 h 61 # . YE B * # en T > 3 wC s :» . ";,':f ge y+~: tm P + S C f :ik > n,’: J 5 f «l § 4 4 s test. Service to the American Homeâ€"ane its Future Possibilities" in an un usual way. Basing his talk on the theme that living is anm art, he traced tools to further the art of living in powered primitive implements t modern electric powered appliances. Dean Harrington of the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern un versity, Mrs. Willis M. Graham, d versity, Mrs. Willis M. Graham, d rector of Community Development Tilinois Federation of Women‘s clubs, and Charles N. Wheeler, vice 131::’ ERCVE . NMRERRECITE O ELC 10â€" unntaca n L dent of the North American Light and Power company, were the judge For the last three years Mr. Mur ray has been an employe of the Pub lic Service company at Evanston. He has had experience in several depart ments and at present is employéd i® the gas house heating division. Carlyle M. Keyes Dies at Home in Lake Blu! huct ctnhet Aivifinatcaniicsanine, Bd Satvic Ni P T sistant counsel of the United States shipping board at â€" Philmdelphia in 1919, who died Sunday at his hom at 520 Center avenue, Lake Bluff, w# buried Wednesday following funers services at the Union church, Lakt Bluff. * Mr. Keyes was graduated from the University of Chicago, Columbia Un versity, and the Northwestern Un versity law school, and admitted t thé bar, Chicago, in 1912. He PÂ¥ ticed in Chicago and New. York 8 served on the Mexican border. in 188 as captain of Company K, 7th Ne# York infantry, and as captain of coast artillery unit during the world war. Murray treated the contest‘s sub Surviving him are his widow, and four children, Crawford, bara, Mary Margaret, and Joan Carlyle M. Keyes, 41 years old, & 1 CaARts ECV~ 4 â€" Akabat K+ A axF" ‘:;\M‘:],V†_4 Violt par° modern to evitably m for the MRS. G hovels, â€"A! dren : edue schoolsâ€"&aré De To thosi ples of ec( the condu« a single s inefficiency sense of d ual acocn the pupils activity i therefore;> must be be saved â€"the deg UiItimatel jurious be state. The pr school â€"u1 "that wit 3 ty poput education, one each within th the state district. ~ IVZ _ coun the prese 18: (1) To traveling equipmen aries anc sistants « of schdol itheticall (2) To of assist teachers, ficers. teachers otherwis teachers (3) TI make a~4 tricts an how thes larger s be â€" locat center. tion on | if 20 per the prop tition. maticall penses, . for ess¢ The al staff, a would n and ever the stan dren‘s ti uY hi pavers Theâ€"p ruing t unction hTe 1 (4) T sday, A N (Co