February 28. 1930 WILMETTE .. LIFE 9 Manus.-:ripts submitted by ten Nrw. morning worship service next Sunday. 'March 2, wiU be "The Church's Struggle Trier High school students in the an- for Unity." · nual Barnett essay" contest were to qo Sunday school for all ages is held at to the judges the latter part of this 9:45 a. m. week, and the winners will : be anThe young people of the church will meet at 6 p, m. A light .supper will nounced about the middle of March. be served, followed by the meeting. Otto R~ Barnett of Glencoe·, a menThe Ladies' guild meets each Monday ber of the New Trier board. of educa- morning at 1.0 o;clock. On Monday, · · · d f h · f h March 3, the Fegular monthly luncheon tJOn, ts 't~e . onor o t e pnzes or t e will be served at 12 :30 for which n best essays on any topic in civics and charge of fifty cents will be made. economics and on the life and habits of B~~ause of the absence of Dr. Willett birds. First prize in 'either branch car- from the city, there wl.ll be no mid-week ·· f d 11 d h lecture on Wednesday night, March 5. t tes an ·award o ten o ars, an · eac They will .be resumed, however, the folsecond place is awarded five dollars.· ·towi!)g· week. The ien essays to be turned over to The historical sketch of the ch,urch the judges this week were se lected hy which is appearing each week in the members of the New Trier facultY as- church bulletin will be printed in a brochure, together with the revised constithe best of twenty-two originally. en- tution and by-laws of the church, anJ tered in the contest. The three judges the list of the membership. It Is hoped cire influ<;ntia] residents of th e town - the booklf't may be ready. for distribution by. tl:~A time of the annunl dinner and ship, and they will receive the essa,·s business n~eting of the ch urch later without names. in ..the spring. The paiqti.D..g of the Kenilwo1"th Union church by Francis Chapin, which was Citizens Committee Girds recently exhibited with other paintings at Kenilworth club, has been loaned for Tax Equalization Fight the to the church by Mr. Chapin, and is hung in the guild room of the church. (Continued from Page 3) penses unless the valuation of my real estate a:; re-assessed for the year 1928 by the Board of Assessors of Cook county is reduced. In the event of such reduction, I agree to pay to the attorneys selected by you (the North Shore Citizens' association), in full payment for their services in m y behalf, a stttn equal to two ancl one-half percent of the ·amount of any reduction from the e<]ualized valuation as re-asses ed for the year 1928 by the Board of Asse ssors of Cook county." The two and one-half percent, it is explained by members of the New Trier tax committee, will represent fifty percent of the savings in dollars and cents on the fir t year's taxes, that is, the 1928 taxes. The total cost to the individual taxpayer for the three-year period, 1928, 1929. and 1930, will be approximately sixteen percent of · the total savings for that same period. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Garretson, 509 Li11den avenue, have returned from a three weeks' trip through California. Submit Articles· Kenilworth Union in Bar ·nett e. ssa1t. . Kenilworth avenue and Warwick road J Dr. H. L: Wille!t, minister c· ontesi at N. 1}· .Dr. Willett's subject ~or the l~eguhtl' ..... : . MOSTor '"'BEST FOR THt LEAST ~ All Telephone a~~d C. 0. D. Orden Carefully and Quickly Delivered Charge Accounta Solicit~ from Reliable People SPECIALS FOR FRI. and SAT., FEB. 28 a~~d MARCH 1 FRESH EVERY DAY Yes, the WAPSIE VALLEY FAR:~IS have a eontraet with us to supply DAILY via fast Express all poulti'J' sold at oar several stores. W APSIE VALLEY FOWL are selentlfteally raised on the great Wapsle Farnas In Iowa. Fed on speelal prepared food. Dressed nice and clean and sent In speetal sanitary eontalners direct to our markets. Order WAPSIE V~\LLEY }'OWL this week. W~ guarantee perfect satisfaction. SPONSOR BENEFIT BRIDGE The Alpha Epsilon chapter of Sigma Alpha Iota sorority oi the Columbia school of ~I usic, Chicago, gave a benefit bridge for the 1Iable Lee Loan Fund at the home of Mi s Lois Lenore Dai l.ey, 1218 Oak street, \Vinnetka. Assisting hoste sses \\·ere 1fis:; ~Iary Gustafson, ~!iss Dagmar Larsen, Miss Kathryn Pittenger, and 1Iiss Lucile Pecenka. SPRING LEG OF LAMB. Unequalled for flavor -- tender and trimmed, ready for ·the pan. Lb. . . J4}c WAPSIE VALLEY BUTTER. Sweet, creamy, fresh from the churn-the fresheat, n i c e a t butter you could want to serve. Lb. · ~ ·· 0 · ·· ··· 39c SIRLOIN STEAK. Very select. Firm, tender and juicy. From steer beef. Lb . . 45c PORK ROAST. Strictly fresh a n d lean. Sweet a n d tender. The choicest of roasts. Lb. ..... .. .. . 19!c BONELESS LAMB ROAST. Cut from genuine spring lamb. Delicious in flavora fine roast for your Sunday dinner. No waste. Lb· .......... 29c LEG OF VEAL. Short cut. Milk fed. There'· a vast differ· ence ia VEAL ROASTS - try the "PALACE" quality. Lb. C 32! Vol. 1 ought to be. Th~y haven't anybody m the back seat giving orders." Shop on the Ridge An English doctor claims you can get rid of face and neck wrinkles by standing on your head. If any of you WIJmette folks try it, let us know how it works. The same treatment ought to be good for broken arches. s·op on the Ridge AntomobUe Cleaners Cuban Wool Sponges at 35c, 50c, 75c and $1.00 Genuine Oil Tanned Chamois 17x22 fnches--98c Shop on the Ridge Men, Spring This One on Your Wives She: "Statistics show that women are better drivers than men." He : "W e 11, t h e y not saying whose) and tried to sell a set of history books. The lady was much interested. Fa c t is, she was tempted to buy. Then she said, "But we have some history books," and she brought one !rom the bookcase. It was the s a m e set the agent was trying to sell! Shop on the Ridge TENDER POT ROAST. All meatno waate. Cut from native corn feel beef. Fine w b e n alicecl cold. Lb· ...... 29!c FRESH LAMB PATTIES. We use only · f! I e c t lamb meats-by no meaaa acrapa. Try tbae Pattiea. Lb. ......... . 32c W APSIE VALLEY P ARMS cooperate to make it posaible for us to furnish W apaie VaHey P 'o ultry for Church, Lodge, Club aDd apecial dinner parties at apecial pricea, on abort notice. Consult our manager. MORTB SHOBE MARKETS Nyal Genuine Aspirin Tablets, doz . .. ... 15c 2 doz... ......... . 25c 100 for .......... . 75c Shop on the Ridge Winnetka 798 Elm St. WJnnetla 4 and 113 Wilmette lUG Wilmette An. Wilmette 181f and 711 Hubbard Wooda 910% Linden An. 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