Buy i: here .. . .. . . .. . ... .3 2 .. BREAST 0,VF VAL, ...............8 b ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VEAL SHOULDER ROAS,.. l . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . CALIFORNIA HAMS, l .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 25e 18e STAR OR GLOBE HAMS, lb-.. . . i.. . . . . . . . . . . ..2 5 BUTTER, brick orroli, lb.......................... EGCS, strictly fresh,26 .oe ......................... ................ 2 6 COLD MEA TS-ali, kinds Closed ail day Saturday, July 4th When it corne fror "Penaon's" it's the biest W. Deliver to 'Wiimétte, K.nmilwortli, Winnetka, Hubliard, Woods, Glenco. _______________________________________I~ii p fLAY safe! Pto tecét y your'ski1n' from 'the summer Sun -these lo- ti ons1 will prove a great comfort. Sunex Unguentine Phones-Wilmette 2800-2 801-152 Scoville read the service. The bride wore a gown. of white georgette, and the home was beau- tifully decorated with white roses and other flowers. Besides the bride and groom. and Dr. and Mrs.- Scoville. the following were present: Mrs. Char-' lotte B. Burk, mother of ,the bride. Joseph Dtix. ,Ji.. John' Dux, Miss Ruth- Scoville and Miss Irene Sco- ville. The wedding was followved by' awedding supper »at ýthe Edgewater Beach hotel., Mr. and Mrs. Dùx will niake their home at 7e7 H11l avenue, Glen Ellyn, 111. TO' HAVE, MONTH 0F FISHING The Rev. Leland Hobart Danforth of lCenilworth will leave July 6, for a month of fishing at, Kilkare lodge, near 'Spooner, Xis. Hewilb joined a week later, by. Knowles Pittman. Mr. Pittman andà Mr. Dan- forth. have 'purchased a motor boat in- which they expect tocus rud the small lakes. Mrs Danforth will remain iin Kenilworth until: after,3!«iss. Virgii Wocodland's weddin .g, and then will join Mr. Danforth. Bradford Fike, 1241 Forestavenue. will spend the summer abroad. He is going with a conducted-tour and left last Wednesday. . Hegraduated from New Trier this June. _-o--- 'Miss Miriam Shattuck ..of '755 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe, former- ly. of Kenilworth, w'il entertain her bridge club on July 7. BEALJTY * ô To ttai .n . 'iti s- only in knowing "where.' t's sur- prising what a few treat- ments at Van Duerm's wiII do toward reveaIing your real, youthful Ioveliness.. Serving North Shore Residents Wilmette and,,Cerntral Aves. for more thon 26 Years Phoes:Wil. 400-401 ililI mi. V AN IUEURH'S I3eauty Salon 11351/2 Central Avenue Ai Our Advice. on Cos Motca andi Power Bien ding William Taylor, Teatro del Lago, Terminal. Shoe Shop, Te>rmni nal1 Barber Shop, Terminal Cleaners, Terminal Hardware Co., The Delicatessen, The Dutch Oven, The Oul Well, The Ridge Confectionlery, The Wilmette Theater,_Tighe. Realty Co.., Unique Style Shop, Ujnited Cigar Store, A. S. Van Duesen,. Villa De Metre, Von' Ammon Shop, J. Von Bruenchen.- heim, Weiland Florists, Wilson Bakery, Wilmette ,Announcement ,Wilmette Cafe,. Wilinette. Confectionery, . Wil- mette% Fillingi Station, 'Wilmette Gro- cery & Market, Wilmette Ice Co., Wil- mette Motoàr Sales, 'Wilmette Music Shop, Wilmneft Newvs1 Agency, Wil- metteGift,& Stationery Shop. Minmette State Banik, Wilmette Tailors,,Wilming Pharmacy, Winberg Pharmacy. Wini- berg Beautyr Parlor, Wolff -Griffis Hardwvare, D r. Woods, J. E. WVorthen Co. HASý LARGE SUMMER SCHOOL An enrolîment- of over 250 persons, the largest summner session jenroîlment ini its history, was. .announced recently by the National College -of Education. The group includes experjenced teach- ers f rom ail parts of the country, many of whom, are working towvard the degiree o 'f bachelor of education. Mrs. William S tevenson of iver- pool, England, was the guest for sev- éral davs last week of her cousins, NMr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Thompson,ý 1311 As'hland avenue. She is visiting lier relatives, in America. ROAST BEEF, best, cuts, SPRINGLEGS 0F LAMB, ILb ý. .. . . . . .. . . . . .