'eachereand Fia'nst Studio: 114 Third St. Phone Wilmette 1705 ttees are countïng on1 the 7andi generosity of the shore people to give their ALL. A PPE T IT'ES. DereFn. Féoods Cool r bracIngwiIOdA £ sit haF DIVin llui on Vour Fill-ood bud et by tmking lu tiecà te CO.Food e.. CampbeII's«s :d4 cmns23,c Americmn Home i>N. 21/ P chsHalvesor SIiced cos ýSawyem" sd 1-lb. 15c Rei rosMerool or 3 is 20C RedmCkettl pksgs. Cookts Home Mo.*uellty Fruit 'or Sugar hue R bbonHopFlavored.3-lb. A lice Henderson (le ft-) coloraturo soprano, zvill have the leading rôle i"Rainowu of thre Rio, Grande,"' Legion Atixiliary muteal play to be given ,»Wilurette October 12 and .13. Helen MýcNaug-,hton, (right) oprano, is cotas "Bluie Fathe.r" in the tlrîllinig drai a of tihe West. Carlyle G.,Duncan-Clark, 228 Wood cour't, ~has retturned to bis stud- ies at the U.niversity of Illinois. He is' in his junioryeéar. -o-- Mrs. Charles R. Bull, 612 Warwick road, Kenilworth, bas as ber guest,. Mr. Bull's niece, Mrs. Samuel For-. dier, of St. Louis. --o- Mrs. William Prevallet, 2117 Lake' avenue, entertained ber five hutndred club on, Tuesday evening of, last Church Mission Expert to Preach in Wilmettè Thie Rev. John F. Seibert will preach as guest speaker at the morning service of the Wilmette Eng1ish Lutheran chiurch on Sunday, October 4, at-il o'clock. Dr. Seibert is one of the mosi lnoted Lutheran preacbers in the Mid-' die West. He is secretary of the Amerî- can Board of Luthieran Missions and is considered an authority on churcli mission work. lb.j 19C 41ic: Made Irom pure Frutit cientil- icilly 1bended mid prepared. i.zei - 16-oz.I5 fel-Made from Sweet Concord Pnu £uaA.*mandalik1J,,IPectino [W.WA.WINBEItGi5K 417 LINDEN AVE Phone 1911-1133. M lm ( u L wimeti.L JELLY GIOCEEtS -0F THE MIDOLU YEST SItICU 1899 Effectivu Friday and Saturday Onty e