Bible Chu rch 886 Elm street, Wnnetka Henward A. HermansÈen, minister ]'RIDAY, JANUARY 13 8 p.m. - Teacher 'Training class Me eting. SUNDAY, JANUARYý 15 9:5a.m. - :Bible schOcl. Classes for ail ages. il .m -Preaching -service. Rev. Harold'L. Lundquist, D.D',: dean of the Moody Bible Institute of Chicago, 'Wxl biing the address. 5 P. M.- Bible. Fell owsh ip Group. Miess Verna Pistor, fromn Dundee, rIll., a young woman with an enthusiastie mes- sage, will be the speaker.,. 11 5 p.M. - High School and College Young People. Speaker.- Howard.Berg- ]und. ra eiain 7:30 P-m ranMdtain: Hlarriet Lindai. 7:45 p. m. Monthly Sunday Evening of Music. Gospel singing, çhpir.spec~ial nunîbers. Message L-ester Pipkîh. MONDAY, JANUARY 16 8 p.n.-Sundav school Teacher's and Officer's meeting at the home of Super- intendent Charles 0. Baptiste, 876 Foxý- (tale avenue. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY' 18 8 p.m. - Choir rehearsal. J. Morris Gustafson, director. THURSDAY, JANUARY 19 10:30 a.m. - Women's Sewing group. Church parolors. 7:45 p.m.- Praise, Prayer and Bible study.- Wilmette Lutheran - 1010 Central Avenue, Wimette The Rev, David R. Kabele, pastor SUNDAY SERVICES Church school ........ 9:45 a,mn. Worship service.,.........l1 a.m... The music for the service of worship next Sunday morning is as follows: Prelude-Nocturne ................. Grieg Anthem-ýO Light Divineë. "Archangelsky The.Choir. Solo-Corne Unto Him......Handel: -Miss Geraldine Hoffmnan Postlude-Rondo from Victoria -McLeod-Ministry o-Music A memoial tablet to the Bronte sisters is to -be placed ini Westmin- ster Abbey, according to John L. Dowrick, manager of the Americar Express Travel service. Since the space in.the.Abbey is alread3r..badly. Carl Scheffler, noted artis t, wf be the speaker at the Baha'i tem- pie, Wilmette, Sunday afternoon, January 15, atý 3:30. o'clock. He will discuss "IUnUiy of Mank ind." Mar ian Anderson to ýSing on Sunday -for N. U. College Se ie Statistically-speaking, Marian An- derson, popular Negro contralto, who will sing in C h ic ag o onrSunday afternoon, January 15, at the Audi- torium theatre, has broken ail rec- ords for concert-giving. This will b-e her fourth consecutive appear- ance on the -History and, Enjoy.- January, 1941, Miss Anderson has given 70 concerts during the f irst five mnonths- of 1938. This is the longest and most intensive tour ever booked in concert history f o r a singer. On this tour she travelled M,000 miles in America,, more. than the distance around- the equator. The Negro contralto's total mileage is well above the 100,000 mark. ~'5116-5161-516S3-5164 FRYINC CHICKENI ery Fine Milk - Fed Wapsle. Valleys. Jnicy fiavorsome meat. Fresh dry picked. 3%.1be. v -2l STEAKS BAC'ON Fresh, Tender and Jui Very best. 1-lb.:pg . 5 CUt to Order S!LrN esh Groun lb lb c eAT LOAF M25 PORTERHOUSE ....... 39c SWEET BREADS of Fresh Calves' ....lb.42 RIS ROASTofBEEF~ Prime beef. Carefully selected aged 100% Pure Pork .. b23c beef at once delleiously rare, tender iir and juley. 6th andi 7th ribs. Standing. CALI HAMS Wetterlbg's Smoked, lb. 2 «55C to7. a . ... lb « LEG. 0F LAMB Cut frorn the finest quality of spring lamb. Tender, delicate flavored. * a 8 to 9 Ibs. average........ l... b.2 , cuts,9 lb. R OUND -STEAK ............ lb. 35e __________SIRILOIN STEAK ................M45c HERKIMER CHEESE PQRK TENDERLOINS. l 5 New York State Herkimer Fresh ...... ........M 5 County Chee se.- Aged to real snap. Lowest price FRESH'FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Pe l .........39C Per lb..... GREEN PEAS. PHILADELPHIA resh, Sweet and Tender2*lbs.. e Cream 1% Si-1 CT'WAI5flÈmuICC COFFEE. His à. 1visit t for rIBrontes., ~t~cjauunswitflthe SCOTT 'ISSt .....1 20 lbs. for 5Ï customer .5juc doz. for SI IT. Seediess. Thin skin, jumbo..j................... 15 for siy ;E........ 10 for 79c SCOTT TOWElS.....6 for 69c ,- - à