Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Dec 1933, p. 17

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j y J a 0 I -IU- It is anticipated that the discussion ivill dig deeply into the ethics of the profit-economy, with its inevitable un- iniployment and millions who have neitlxer food, shelter, for. clothing of, their own because tliey have, beesi deidthe right;.to work for them; the paradox of overproduction on the one hand and starvation on thé other, and the concentration inA he hands of the few of the world's goods produced by the many, The meeting 'On lanuar 5 promises to be illuminating anid dramatic, with Clarence "Darroïw, the welIl-known crimin'al lawyer. anddefender of the under-dog, Louis L. 'Mann, the much loved rabbi, of Sinai Conigregation, and professor of Oriental languages * at the. University of Chicago, and Preston Bradley, pastor of the, Peou- ple's church to whose *radio messages thiousands throughout the .country listen Sunday after Sunday, dealing *with a subject close to the hearts of ail %vho are socially awake. Proceeds from the meeting are t-o go to the Religions Education asso- ciation which was organized thirty, years ago by Wiliami Rainey Harper, frst.,president of the University of Chicago, for the purpose of promotý ing tnoral. and reigious education. BUTTER. . ..b.90 Flie, qualltyý, freshly ehurned ereâmery butter, dellvered te us tr.gsd1. Prlced vcry speclail-for this week end............. ...... 4 Ibo.dlait SKQOKUM'S FANCY NEW LAID Guarauteed strletly fresbh, Paeked là cartons 1/ictor C. McKekj han'of 'wil- uu'ct, a former enembcr of.tihe, Loake Shore Pla vers. wvh 0,i'elltot L.os .Ingleles a feu , nantiths ago. is la niake hi s in itial coast appearance* usapopitl-, couedy."esei, Glitss,*' 1 v I>et'iltt Bodcecu. jabe pireseuited ai Poisadena onitaiiiii,% 13 fi tihe Pasadena Pla vers. Het it(I as SSI.gned k flhe director toaa P'art in tihe cast f roui as groupl of *15() apIicasts. Tise Pasadepia Play- ('IS I's an amieur qrou/' wcith alsna- tioui repulsation. front -whic l s e- Icdd leni for flu' legitinsate * stiia<iesd tise moi-ses. vv nmvee oupîeTIakes . -_____ Part in Benefit Parties Naine Lawrence Denman \ Ir.'anid -Mrs. Ray Zalier. 857 Nfichi-i- N, U. Charity Balil Leader * gari avenue., have beeti giving a serie-, larneDnasno r n of holiday entertainments for the bene- LwrneDnasno r n fit of various homes and charities. ()I Mrs. 3. .1 Denman, 21 Linden ave-. * \Vedniesdlav, of last week the Zaliers nue, WVilmette, has been selected by appeared on the program given ' for President Walter Dili Scott to serve childreis at the Chicago stadiiîsm: l.ast on the executive committee of the llThursda% at 'thé entertaiiett given at hesantaiumatDunnjing-by. the annual Charity bail at Northivestern. Edison Park ýchapter of the Order of university. The bail is given to raise the Eastcr. Sar the Zahers er terî e ..of fuinds for the university settiemeênt the program, ,and last- Saturdav thev adsuetsholarships. Mr. Den- helped to entertain at the .Masons'1I man,. a graduate of Culver Military, party given at, the Medi,îah Temple. academy, is a senior in thecoliege of They sing and pflay popular sung n1um1- liberal arts. He is a memiber of Phi bers. Two of Mr. Zalier's own coin- Kappa Psi and Scabbardl and Blade, positions are heing wVidely heard nOW- military honorary fraternity. besides "Drifting in a Lover's Dreain" and serving as promotion co-nianager of 'lU-a."the WVaa-Mfu show. animal. ail-uni- Domino Pure CaneSUR Thurn, Fr., St. lOlmb. baig 49c BlaekwoodGI 3Manhattann L 3for 25c, Florida. Sw.et Juicy 25o4 9,c CENUINE SPRING l.1 12 Fine Qnality, Prlced I ery spepelalI for This Week End Choice Northerus, Dry Picloed, Meaty, Tender Birds FANCY YOUNG STEWING ]KENS.. .6IL121/2e )IIllk Fo4, ender Heua, Sperla.l FANCY FRYING OR ROASTING VOUNG,.LEAN ti r, p u m p ul ke flb 1 2i TENDER NATIVE ROLLED RIB ROAST (FT FRO3[ YOUNGBEEF lb.1 12 FRESH TENDER - FOR YOUR VWILIGMJ MUSICALS i. the BliIroom Sîsdayms 5 o 6. HARRY SOSNIIC AND MIS ORCHESTRA W. wiII 1».«glad to show our rooms, suites and kitchenettes et spécial rates for winter occupancy. W. M. Dewey, Meaging Diriscfor pbeclai 'forsi ROAST -RIB OR LOIN END, 11/2e

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