AU édPbo.an d C. 0. D. Ordsra CarefvJy and gQec&Iy DulWoed Food ii th. bigg.st item luaymfamil buàdget. If Fo uà *Etrata siabtatIal "vint onyowr Meat, -Cauned Gé.1 sée* te.ammmtwua winslt. eal dmoium ova y.m'à limel. Br tuadlng with6 PALACE MARKETS you SAVE on .V*27 Ite wi.um a.du eh. aasfactiou off getéimirfreseL, is " irm% asty food . 9ot eOM la. MANNEBACH, Paoeorh. at, Ail Our Marketat SP M-G L.G OF LAMB 'ere bo28ihé, LZAN POU LOINS avrae lbo 191/2C ROLD LAMB ROAST Ibo 28c BFR'3'D SPRING CHIÇKENS averge -bo 32c TENERPOT ]ROAST i> 8 PEACOCK HAMS avelb. 241/2c BONLESS VEAL ROAST lbo -29c At a boidge- tea Saturday, Janw- ary 10, announcernent tuas made of. the engagement of Muriel Gra.'e Jelinek, datighter of Dr. and Mrs. O. ff. Jeineèk of- 326 Greénleaf: ane to .Eugeni? W. Hubbard of Willette. Miss Jelinek, attended La<kere Orst coIIée and Me. Ht(- bard is a graduate of the Uiiiver- sity of North Dakota. 'RISTOCRA1IC <-Y superintendent of the ienlwo-rtn Union 'church. Sunday school until three. ytars -ago wben he- was made superinteindent, emeritus. Ii wis his ci . stom. to write a personal letter.to every child who was a meémber of the- Sunday. school on the child's birth- day. .Mr.. Benham was an active meniber of the Kenilworth, club. In recent years he took a leading part lu ar- ranging for the -Memnorial day ex- ercises sponsored, by the, club. Last Sunday, the day before. bis death,. Mr. Benbain celebratedý bis fiftieth ànniversary aýs a tuember 'of the Union: League ýclub in Chicago. His foendest wish, his friends say, was to live long enough to celeébrate this an niversary. Mr. Beham was proni- nently identified in the activitiesý of'. the Union League club, and as a' former chairnan of that Qrgantza- tions public affairs cornmiitteie he made arrangements for the Washing- ton's and Lincoln's. birthday celebra- dions sponsored by the club in which, Ischool children of, Chicago and its suburbs were invitcd to' take part., Mr. Benham was born at Western, Star, Ohio, iu 1840. He spent niost of bis early life at Canandaigua, N. Y., coming to Chicago.when he was about 19 years old. At the time of his death he was vice-president of the -The f uneral services -wiere held -on Wednesda .y afternoon at 2:30 o'cloc.k at the Kenilivorth Union cburch, an.d buIrial took place at Rosehili. cemeterv. T he services were, conducted -by, Dr Herbert L. Willeît. pastor of that. church, who w as assiâ.ed by -tbe. Rev. Edward Sonne, rector of.Christ. Episcopal churcb, Reformed, in Chi- cago. Mr. Benham., before moving. to Kenilworth, was an active member of this Chicago church when the ..* .. * , . s Jeweler and U>tician 1166 Wilmette Ave. Ffilmne#e 1061 cording secretary, presiïdd.I Mrs. John Clark Baker 'will enter- tain fnembers of -her Reading club Monday,,afternoon, Januiary '19, at 1býer home, W4 Maple'avenue. s,,...