1 § * f f | * ' $ f " |\ Form Unit of Home f Economics Bureau x Lmnsc“urz i :\n(,thtr nl(.eting “f the \v()men ()r . 5 a # â€" | Moose, open to the public, will be Ww Cheese Wafersi ean........ Best Creamery Butter Strictly Fresh All > Young Pig Pork Loins,. whole or half, lb. _......â€" 17C White Eggs, doz. ... 4A VC or Li Extra Fancy Fresh 29 Very Peas, 3 lbs. ... 4IC _ Beef, 'Ei‘[Fng_m’yâ€"Wï¬Tle_‘â€"3‘5c_â€"“ï¬"Y‘ Mushrooms, boxk â€".._..= â€"â€". â€"6th, 7 All Green Fresh Asparagus, 1b. ..â€". ?l;.mhom.ti.‘;’z .lb‘ vuve w'-i'g‘; 1932 Spring Leg Lamb Fresh Lake Perch, Fresh Halibut, ll‘l‘:. hTe:n‘kl7C : m""“"boShZ!)c ‘ike, 9E F i fnpmti="‘ 20c i"_.. ... 206 Freskh White Fish â€" Salmon Steaks â€" Fillet of Sole Fresh Shad Roe â€" Live Lobsters â€" Soft Shell Crabs National Biscuit Butter Wafers, can National . Biscuit ___braeside EVn Ne Nt Highland Park Park â€"Ave. at Vernonâ€"Glencoe Highlfand Park Wheat Wafers, can... 33c Perrier bot., 24 bot.; case.... h‘s Kellog‘s Corn Flakes / 2 fO@r .000 20222 Tall Carnation Milk, .Colossal Ripe Olives, | Fresh Dressed Long Island Spring Ducks, lb..............25¢ Fresh Dressed Stewing Chickens, lb. ... 25¢ Fresh Dressed Roasting Chickens, Ib. ..._....._.....32¢ Fresh Dressed Frying Uhickens and Broilers, Ib....39¢ Kellog‘s Corn Flakes â€" 2 fOr .000 000022222 13c Tall Carnation Milk, 3 cans .000 19c College Inn Soups, Coltege â€"tnn â€"Rice «s Dinner, can _ ... llc College Inn Spaghetti, C t 11e College Inn Tomato sl Juice, pint bottles, 6 forÂ¥ 4 Butter ... Fancy Fresh Squabs, 3 for ... 2 Ib..jar Peanut Hourl Deliver Quality Grocery and Market Braeside Specials for One Week _ Strictly Fresh Fish Friday and Saturday ~â€"â€"For Friday Only mia â€" HighlandPark 1846â€"7 Here you can always be assured that you are getting the â€"finest Quality ; pl. BROS. * 49c _‘19¢ 29c $3.35 Specials for 33¢ 33¢ 25¢ . â€"â€"6th, 7th rib, 1932 Spring Lamb, Fore Quarter, lb. .......... 1932 Spring Lamb, Hind Quarter, lIb. .......â€" Jones Sausage Méat or Links, pkg. ..â€"â€".â€"â€"â€" Very Finest Rib Roast DF Lact anuts‘ Ih Large size Gold Dust, D BERS. â€"â€"â€":siâ€"â€"=â€"sâ€"an.. Best Cane Sugar, 10 Ib. cloth bag ..â€"â€"....... ï¬l'lml:'.;?xig"'bï¬ï¬ds %gc Best aosed teer 5BC g:::r:' 5t g?ékléd"n'eéf"†ZSc Tinest huaiity Cube ~ 39c %%;::(:' Qll‘;.nlity Sirloin 39c S c t 29. T&%z“é’:&‘;.,"‘u.‘.;s 2 sc Sz Tame caie" 50 ¢ Liver, Ib. «* C Armour~Star Lard, <â€" !3 ¢ :‘:II"I: ‘Srvt:e:t. ms, 1b. ssc Sic«~ 35¢ |||â€" PVIEBOLDT‘S BASEMENT ._â€" Ravinia Hourly Deliverics .$1.00 25¢ 35¢ 24c 32¢ t â€"Beef,; â€" 25¢ _$1 43¢ 16c 25¢ 35¢ 25¢ 39¢ THE °P RES8 Another meeting of the Women of Moose, open to the public, will be held at the home of Mrs. Catherine Ponsi, 166 Beach street, on Wednesâ€" day afternoon for the purpose of orâ€" ganizing a Unit of the Home Ecoâ€" nomics Bureau. Miss Kimmelshue of Waukegan will be the principal speaker and organizer, assisted by Mrs. Stiehl of Wadsworth. _ All Women of the Moose and their friends are invited. The public meeting sponsored by the Women of the Moose, Chapter No. 806, on Tuesday, April 19, was well attended. Mrs. Hubert Anderâ€" son of Batavia gave an interesting talk on Child Welfare Training, and Miss Mary Louise Black of Chamâ€" by those present. Out of town guests were Mrs. J. Staley, Mrs. G. McDonald, Mrs. L. Bessinette, Ruth Sturbin, Mrs. A. Coan, Mrs. Minnie Peterson, Mrs. O. E. Tomlinson, and Miss Kimmelâ€" shue of Waukegan, and Mrs. Stiehr of Wadsworth. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting. gforas.unkmt_e&:\;?ucm _ Fortunately the North Shore has f Ah:. â€" bflgx‘fli 1161 _â€" Free Booklet the agency and means through which Also Opp. Oakwoods & Mt. Hope Entrance â€"| _ ~â€"(continued on page 36) MAUSOLEUM or HEADSTONE THE OLD Aup ReuiaBiLe CHAS.G.BLAKE Co Both talks were greatly enjoyed On Davis Street OAK HALFâ€"SOLES Now Specially Lowâ€"Priced! ~Work Done While You Wait or . EVANSTON Wieboldt‘s Baseshentâ€"Evanston Good quality oak leather halfâ€" soles will be put on shoes of any size or shape. Workmanship and materials guaranteed! Prolong the life of your shoes . .â€". at small cost. 'd No _ LNC M OO Neu wl y en NV N t C e e e 0 "|ter. It is possible that in this day 5. of contrasts he stands out distinctâ€" _ | ty on the North Shore because of the , _ | more fortunate cireumstances of the Ls. majority of the boys he meets. A 1â€" partially completed survey corroâ€" it borated by the statements of social pe | workers and school officials shows that these "less chance boys" are _ | increasing in number and will conâ€" tinue to do so in directâ€"ratio â€"to population increases and a change in â€"|theâ€"people.constituting it. _As might â€"â€"\â€"beâ€" expected _ the. "less chance . bo y" here has many â€"personal qualities that makes a special appeal to those who knowing the facts, are interâ€" ested in him. zy * SUGGESTS CAMP FOR _ _ | ~â€" "LESS CHANCE" BOYS | President N. S. Area Council of Boy Scouts Has Plan for Underprivileged It will surprise many: thoughtful people to learn that the "less chance boy" his become a problem in the social structure of the North Shore district, says Henry Fowler, presiâ€" dent of the North Shore Area Counâ€" cil, Boy Scouts of America. Where he has come from and why he exists here is another subject but it sufâ€" fices for present consideration that he has arrived and accordingly must be considered in the light of present day consequences unless he is to be lcompletely ignored which must not Highland Park 4030 THURSDAY, APRIL 28, 1932 Means Provided