ECONOMY SHOP NEEDS Economy Shop needs men'Is suits. Economy Sbop ýneeds men 's trousers. .Economy Shop needs men's sboes. .Economy Shop needs men's uh- derclothing. Economy Sbop needs furniture of ail kinds. -Mrs. A. L. Grinneil, chairman Note: Economy Shop is conducted by. the Woman's Club of Wilmette. RETURN.FROM KENTUCKY Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. jenniings of 126 Broadway, returnied hom'e Satur- day after. motoring to Maysville, Ky., where thev visited their son, Duncan J enings, w~ho lias a position %vith the Carnation *Milk company. W 8.1 It noir for1 G OL ready Moncyl We bave a. govrament lcense to buy old gald, platlnunm and silver. No need t. go elseirere-wee mli pay YOD ln cash or, trade for neir Jewelry. D. PAGLIARULO 1166 Wilmette Ave. Wil. 1061 732 TWELFTI4 STREET (In Herbon's Garage) WIL. 3242 Novemiber 1, 1934 wiLMiaTT!r LiýE, A. E. Riddle, Church Leader, Passes. Away Funeral1 services were held. last Friday morning at the. Chutch of the Holy Comforter in Kenilwortb for Albert E. Ridde, 127 Berting lane, Winnetka, who di ed on Wed- nesday, Ortober 24,* after a long illness. The services were conducted by the Rev. Leland H. Danforth, rector of the Church .of the Holy Comforter. Mr. Riddle had been lay rea(ler at this church for several 1 vears, anid often conducted the ser- vices when the rector ivas ab)sent ini the summer vacation period. Mr. Riddle àlsç was a former vestrvnian of the church. He is survived, bi his widow, Mrs. Susanna'Riddle. and by one son, Edward. Burial took place at Ridgewood cemnetcrv. Report Linden Crest Now 99 Per Cent Rented Kroll and Sniith, managers of the Lin(len Crest apartient buildling ini XVilmette, report a very active seasoni.i especially ini rentals. Th'le concern states tlîat the'Linden Crest building: is 99 percent rented, whicli înean> tlIat ail apartilients and stores, excePt oie, are occupied. Apartnîents ini the l)uilding are ini great (lemand. and îîîost of the occupyants are ilorth shurt, p)eop)le who desire to remain in thîe north shiore environniient ývithout th-2 expense of, mainitaining a large liomt'. Holtemons Pctr PhotoFrmg Shops at 1145 Greenleaf Reasonable Wllnette 1076 Prices 1' i discriminating people evecry day are calling for Lyman 's Ice Cream. They discover its richness, smoothness and purity and 'will neyer be pleased. with any other. It's made according to Mrs. Ly- man's private formula. INTRODUCTORY ni& Week Iluttered, Pecan and 971 Tafly, qt. brick ... 7 We ,wiII deliver prompt ly'at an, lime you specil y ON PLAN BOARDI I red 11. Clarke'. 1)31 ()akî-ood i<zu'cn ne. Zeas ppoýiitid ta f lic Il'il- Pl! < 1>an couIni ission hvi>ci' C. 1>PI>ihs i /litViiiaqe' board ,ncciin<, Tucsdav u loh1.11 j ii l 1( iprciterni of A . i. îial. uzo;Iýi aiof Ur ,..IVouai ' froiiii<' Ti/a/e ,ficappoînnt 'nhzea.ço, - cn,'ci'd in by flie- boa<. .Alr. irk Board Session Is Brief; NoQuorum Curtails Business An adjourned meeting of the Village board was held Tuesday night, but oniy a limited amount of business wàs trans- acted, owing to the f act that Trustec Harry C. Kinne w4s compelled to leave e.arly, which ieft the. body without a quorum. Village Collector E. Hl. Kerr, wh<. is acting purchasing agent. was author- ized to advertise for bids for 1,000 feet, more or less, of ire hose. Shopping News Inc., made applica- tion for a permit to deiver ani adver- tising publication to citîzens who havc signed a request for its deiivery to their homes.. Action was- withheid pendiugr an investigation of the authenticity oi the requests, the applicaxît to supply the board witlî a list of the nianes. David G. Maloney, canididate for >coni- gress froin the lOtlî district,. requeste(l permission tu cîrculate house-to-hiouse. for one day onily, a canîpaigii publica- tioni. Request was granited. Braun Bros. Oilt company's applica- tioni for a permit tu build a gasolinef filling stationi on Lindeni aventue, east of the "I." terminal, came, up wvhei the board wvas wýithout a quorum, auJý tit official actioni was takeni. However. iniformiaI notice wvas given to appicaint that such permit could îlot be givein. as the stationi would inifringe both tht state tire regulatiotns and the local zoli ing o)rdiinances. thej'~ fi con idecc of cei estatz J ames J. B. Orth I s iuieres1s, <,,îd i.s cousidcreda a zin- ah/c acl(qisititio thel couissoi. Taken by Death N/ondaý - .1 amnes J. B., Orthi, agcd 61 years. died Nl(ii(îaN- îight at bis hiome, 522 N/rs. Jý-n:ii-. Jennings Lauirel avenu-e. Funeral services wvere Passes Away October 23 lîl at 2 p. ni. \edniesday., at Scott's MIrs. j ennie j ennings (liedi luesday, tuneral home. 1118 Greenlt'af avenue October 23, after a brief illiiess. For wI oducted by Rev. Johin G. Hindlev., thie past ive vears Mrs. j ennings had 1!la tor of t'lie Congregationa] cliurclb miade lier hionie %vith lier sîster, Nirs. 1 uvvr r h vdw rea I.C. Lvons, andl lier niece, Nlrs. oesu eraIrtîr .X George 1. Conlee, 729 Greenwood Ortli and onie sisterî,, irs. George avenue.- Another sister, Mrs. P. S. Seiderl. a ucesu ri Mililspaughi of PIiiladelphia, survives rOrh vaasccsflriî lier.Nls. Jennngs vasa meberbroker, (lealing. extensiveiv iin corn and harle%. He vas also idenified of the XVonan's Club of XViliette and tue iat r De.1uring the war the First Baptist cliuircli. The funeral "vtI-ieml serviceý, \Vere hield last Thursday at lie was active ý ii wv1eat and flour Scott's funeral honte, il118 Greenileaf trade with tlhe allies.« He was reputed avenue. witlî the Rev. George 1). Alli- t>lÇatepr i risotnna son, mînîiister of the Baptist church,I freiglît rates on1 grains and their officiatiîîg. Buriai to'ok place ini Newprucs York. -N M -M.Ar GOING, SOUTH Mr. andi Mrs. Albert J. Nystronm, tlîeir daughiter, 'Miss Jane ýNystrom, and tlîeir gran(isoIi. Hobard Gary of \Vilmnette, are leaviiîg today liv no- tor for Miami Beach, Fia. Mý 1r. Nystron wiil spend a montlî !îere, a(id the others %Nvii1 stay for l'i' înontlîs. The Nystroms have r7eiîî&v'i their home to the A. C. Leslie fam'i of Lake Marie, 111. Mr.. and Mrs. Guy Sensiba of Los, Anîgeles are guests of the forîer's ,>ohr and1 famiiv, tlhe Glenn ~ Sensibas. 713 Mlaclean avenue. Keiîl- wvorth. FURRI ER TAILOR Relin ing Remodeling Repairing Myi 3t eai s in W~: iette i,. lin 2"Siur:Ilwe of g:Ving satisfaction. JOHNý 8301 T. ROSBERG Park Avenue Phone Wilmette 2590 III~i, p.., ~IaU NIrs. Minnie E. Parks, 69, Is*Taken by Death Mrs. Mininie E. Parks died of perni- cious anienia on Tuesday, October 23. at the home of lier daughter, Mrs. John Taylor Booz. Mrs. Parks was 61) years oîd. She wvas born at Barring- ton Center, Ill.. biut hier home ha]l heen at Elgin sitîce she. was fifteen vears old. In recent years, although nîaintaining lier home at Elgin, she lia( speîît much time with bier daugh- ter iii Wilmette. Her only other sur- vivor is a l)rother, Herbert E. Covey of Elgin. Tlîe fuiieral services werc held last Thursday afternoon at Elgin and burial took place there. HEALTH CENTER NOTES .The Xilmette Heaîth center. ha-, expressed its thanks to the chairman and inembers of the committee who hielped serv e at the bake sale, to the board members who donated the cakes and to the public, which sup- ported the sale, so generously. Mrs. F'rank R. Young, 333 Cuminor road, Kenilworti, vill entertain her quilti,îg clul> for lunclîeon this Fr*. day. -o- .Mrs. Harold Spinniey, 927 Ashland av'enue~ was luncheon lhostess laý,t Monclay to a bridge foursome. Special Foursome Packagie. serves four. 25c 1- - ý 1 - - m