4 WILMETTE LIFE May 13, 1927 Points: if they interest you this is YOUR MARKET 1. Quality Meats 3. Economy Prices 0~0 2. Cleanliness 4. Courteous Service .D 0 0 01:10 01:10 Wilson's ~ PURE LARD ~ POT .ROAST D . N atave 0 0 s o ~ I 7Y2e lb. ~ goe~o 0 01:10 lie lb. oao Clear Brook Ico::: ~~u I ~~~~~ I ii !01:10 OCIO OCIO Sugar .C ured o ~ oa 0 D Miss Alice King, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. K. D. King of 914 Greenwood avenue, spent last week-end at the University of Michigan. · She .atten?ed I the Architects' May ball. Mtss Km~, I who. is ~ junior at Northwestern umA splendid audience Rrected th~..· verstty, 1s a. member of Kappa Alpha seco nd speaker on the program 0i Theta soronty. evening service at the Baptist church -olast Sunday night. Dr. Georg(' P. Hug·o T. Fisher, 738 Tenth street, Magi 11 of the First Presbyter ia11 is leaving today for Newark, N. and church spoke on the · theme "E"al uWashington, D. C., wh~re he w1.ll ~t- ating Our Religion. Are \Vc Eithn tend the American Medtcal assoc1at10n as Good or as Bad a:; \V c Scrm :- .. convention. Two north shore physi. - He based his rema.r ks on the quest i()J Icians and his brother, Herman Fisher, naires recently returner! from mcmht···o. arc accompanying him. of the \Yilmctte Chamber of C'C'l111 -omerce. Mrs. H. \Y. Drucker of 126 BroadOn Sunday, :Ma~- 15. the HeY. Fran way and her children returned Wed- cis Carr Stifter, pa ~to r of th e Bapti-.t nesday, May 4, from an ·extended stay church, ""bich is :> pons oring thc.;t· in La Jolla, Cal. They left Wilmette nH.·ctings, will speak. H c will clir(' rt in January, an_d spent the remainder his :emarks toward the last of tb ~· of the winter a:nd spring there, Mr. question. recently asked the busint: :-' Drucker joining them for part of the men of the village, namely: "\Vhat time. would you like to hear the preacher.; -ospeak about particularly?" He " ·ill ::\f iss llclent Seibold, daug-hter of take as his theme "\\'hat to Preach ." : Mr. and ~Irs. A. B. Seibold of 522 As this is the <1nly Protestant n·.Forest avcm~e, together \\· i~h Carol · tigiou s service in the Yil.lagc. a~ tl_1a1 Gustafson, ,._.111 lead the ]un1or Prom hour on Sunday, a cordtal mvitat1 on of Armour Institute of Technology, is extended to the n1embers and fri(·ncl~ Saturday night. May 14. to he given oi all churches. The service hegin .:; 1 at the Opera club. promptly at 7:30 o'clock and is C\11 11 -ofined to one hou.r. ~frs. Hcnrr B. Dearborn ni 607 Ninth street entertained twel\'C hiends ~·[rs. \V. Frank )y[cCiurc and ht> r of ~{ r. Dearborn at a stag dinner, daughter, Catherine. formerly of \\' il Wednesday evening, May 11. The occasion was a surprise to ~f r. Dearborn, mette, will return to the north shore, and " ·as gin·n in honor of his birthday. Sunday, May 15, from Colorado, \vh·: ··c they have been living fo.r the past. t hrt t· -oM rs. Frank E. ~Ierrill of 1106 years. They arc planmng to res1de :: t Greenwood avenue is entertaining- the the Orrington hotel in Evanston. twelve members of her luncheon and -obridge club at 1 o'clock, today, at her Wesley Tarnow, son of Mr. and ).[ r~. home. George E. Tarnow of 126 Fourth strci..'t, -0was iwst to ten of his friends at di n"::\Irs. Helen Gage of 1134 Elmw ood ner Monday erening, May 9, in hont ·r arenue returned a week ago after a of i1is birthdav. Dancing- followed the \\·inter spent in Cleanva ter, Fla. dinner. · Baptist\ Pastor to Preach at Special Service on Sunday r + -----------------------------------~: OCIO~ ~ ~GG; 1 PGR;omSA~sAGE ~ 0 ii 21e doz. 00:::10 oao o- _ !::;::::;toc:ro 29e lb. 0 · 1 MHAMSre . ! 27e lb. a oao Whole or Half ~ ~PRJNGC LAMB i ~ Hindquarter oe~oiJ ~ ~ Saturday -Special l ;lllllllllllillllllllllllllll o~o ii 37Y2e lb. a oao o ORANGE FILLED TORTE Real orange filling and orange flavored icing. 1105 Central Avenue Wilmette 3965 1 \lll\11\llllll\11\lllllllllll The Wilson Bakery "The Home of Everything Goo4 that's Baked" ' 116 2 Wilmette Ave. Phone 414