wilj be Serve(U at 6:30 >O'ClUck IfoIIowP by the pogram. The church will have its spring dinner and anflual meeting on Wednesday (Ive- ning. May 9, at 6. :30 oclock at the Ken!ilwýorthý Assembly hall. Cilements. DopferDies;. Lived Herel Ten Ye-as Cleinents Dopfer, 317,Park avenue, Xilmette, died in Bavaria, Germany, last Thur.sday, according ,to word reaching relatives here. Mr. Dopfer', who was. 67 years --old, was a native of Germanv. He came to thisco- trywhen he wvas, 18 years old.; Before going back to Germany three years ago Mr. Dopfer had, lived in Xilnette for tezi yeairs. Prior to that he operated. a groce ry. and meat market on Park avenue, in' Glencoe fortwenty4lfve years. He had plan- ned 'to return to Wilmette ln about two months ývith.his wife, Mrs. Rosa- munda Dopfer, who accompanied hlm on the trip to Germany. aLCU C U SiK y iurmany ears i L ,I- cago and Waller avenues in Austin. Mr. Rasmussen was a native of Den- mark and was a member of the Sens of Denmark. Besides the daughter ln Kenilworth, he is survlved by two. othetr daughters, Mrs. -Ella Raymond and' Mrs. Carnie Biel ofHubr Woods, and by one son, ýHarold Ras- mnussen of Oak Park. The funeral. services were held Saturday after- noon at a chapel at 3301 Fullerton avenue, Chicago.. Burial took place. at ut Olive. cemeterfy. The Harvey M., Dibbles to Spend Year in-West Mr., and Mrs. Harvey M. Dibble, 530 Lake avenue, and Miss ,Auna Dingee, formerly, ofý Wilmette, are. leaving by motor next week for San Diego,: Cal. Mr. and Mrs. :Dibble, will spetid a mouth in San Diego and thený will motor along the coast to Port- land andSeattle, visitiug friends and relatives along the way. Miss Dingee, Surviving hîm, besides hi id v ho moved t'o California last year, ae three daughters, Mrs. Bessie has been spending the summer and Brand of "Maywood and, the. Misses i iter i Wisconsin. The Dibbles ýM ary and Helen Dopfer of Wilm ette:I ýhave rented their home for a year Funeral, services. for Mn. Dopfer wene, to the Bart C. Young f amily of Hub- held in Germany and -burial. took bard Woods and areý going to 'reside place there.î in San Diego. MNrs. J. B. Olwin, 820 Lake avenue, Mrs. Arthur W. Allen of 803 Chest- M3rs. F. J. Scheidenhelm, 804 Forest nut avenue , who has been speuding avýenue, and Mrs. Thomas C. Mould- the winter at Miami Beach, FIa., is jng, 1004 Greenwood avenue, returned returning to 'Wilmette the first of last Wveek froni a month's motor trip 'May. At present she is visitingr Mrs. burg ini Virginia, as wel.1 as Yorktowu adRichmond. George R. Harbaugli returned to *his. home, 1219 Forest avenue, W'il- 1mette, Tuesday, from. the Mvercy. hos- pital in Chicago, where he under- went aný. operation for appendicitis on April 12. A spu., John Gilbert, weighing nine. pounds, was borni April 17, to Mn. and Mrs. Hanvey johannesen of 1452 Wilmette avenue. The baby has a sister, joan, aged 5. 1207 M MUCAI TOMATO SOUP 0XM"P8 ROYAL FRUIT .GELATIN IIHEINZ BAKED DBEANS * 7.OZ 5 MAYFAIR GREEN TEA BAKETJPN~5 DEL MONTE T1')> * * e IONA LIMA BEANS. APPLESAUCEQUAKER APPLESAUCEMAID RED BEANSOR RED ~KIDNEY BEANS AMERICAN FAMULY SOAP P & G S APHHAe KITCHEN KLENZER. e B8TET 5 le-oz. GAN S *CAN5SC * BAR 5C 22R SC * BASC~ HAMILTON'S SAUE KAUT "18AZ' 10c WHITE HOUSE MULIK PfTTED CHERRIES RED DR. PRICES EXTRACT V"ML&Lfà CONA & P GlARC RENTLEMAN SPAGNElTI J40yN COOKIES UEE108ER ID AI<EDtUNE£DeF1W¶IU 3.BABY CAN be -Z 10eç lOc lOc The. Bible and .Works of Mary Bi Christian Science Literatur.my the Reading Roosn. ýr Eddy, antd ail other authoriz.d read, borrowed or purchased ut THE ?UIL1C 15 ODUALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE CHURCH 913RVICES AND VISIT THE.RRADiNG RoOm 5c AND iQo1 NO. 2. l11 *CAN *L2lOc FLAKE . 3bt: 10< Mi