Next %unday being the flrst Sunday lu the month, wili be the corporate com- munion Sunday for the boys' and girls' ,communion lbagues. During each F'riday lu Lent, except Oood Frlday, begining tomorrow., ,March 4, there wili be a celebration of. the Holy Communion at 10 -ý30a. n During Lent, there wiIl be Holy, Coni- .,Yunion services also every .Wednesday at 7 a. m., The Wohan's guild wvill, meet lu the. parish house every Friday lu Lent lmi-' mediately after the 10:30 service lu the church. Luncheon will be served at Tioon.ý Tomorrow, Friday, March 14. womnen o6f.seven Wilmette cooperating churches w111 meet at. 2 p. m. at-the Presbyterian -church for a "World Day_0f:Prayrer." Following'the devotions, there willi be an address on "'Christianity and World ?ellowship."1 Men of six Wilmette churches will cooperate, lu a "union -churchmen's dinner", on Frliday, March 18, at the Engllbh Lutheran. church. Me t/' odist Chuerch Wilmette avenuie at Lake avenue Rev. Amos Thornburg, minister Sunday, March 6, is the first Sunday iu Lent. The minlster's sermon theme at the Il o'clock worship service will be: -'Why Three Crosses?7" The service be- gins with the organ-prelude at 10:45 oMcock and the introit is sung uEzt before 11. You are invlted to share lu the entire service. The special music for theece next SUnday morning will be as foliows: <rgan (10:45)- "Jesus, Lead Thou On"....Karg-Elect "Adagio" .......... Vierne The Woma's Mlsslonary'soctety will niéet Thursday, March 10, at the church. Prayer chWle at.i o'cloclc, and business meeting and prograiniat 1 :30, Mrs. Je sse L. Murreli wfll - be the speaker of- the afternoon. -The meeting willi concflde tbe Lenten rnote., by Mrs. fl.ay Honney- elpresident of Chicago NorthenDs trict W.M..S Ail womnen are cordially, invited. Special music. The Offiiai board will'l oIts Ma.rch: meetingý Monday'eveuing, March 7, at 8 ô'elock ln the Junior room. Ail mem- bers, are urged to be present. I PROM LEADRR FancCmi u Salmon Steak&, lb. ..... Fancy Lobster Tasl, 1b. ....... FréiL CaughT roujt, lb. .37e Fresh, L4kesDe<p White Fiah, lb .-39C FresL Bonelest Pike, l. ........c FresaL Boueless; Haddok, lb. ..32C - ... reshy Smked inna Ha", IL2ft 'a..ncy Cocktail si"e FreblySank.dFinan add., b. ~cOYSTERS, i. . ... SPRNG HIC ENScRABXEÂcT - WIth cl4w Fiemilk-fed quai- SARDINES, - Skinless and ity. Very tender and bonelegss 2c 4 rt meaty. 2 té 3 lbs. Large tUn.......' *1.e avg. Sn EIIIF -Fancy Jumbo. L ...gLarge .. ...... 3 5 c " ~-'aam&m-LOBSTER - African Rock. SIEWING HlENS No. % 3 for Fresh dressed; milk-fed, very tender, n........ 35c $1.". meaty and flavorsomie. 4ý2' SALMON - Monarch R~ed. to 6 lbs. avg. Lb .............. 29C No 27c 410 POT ROAST Very ohOice Prime chuck beef; tender, juicy 'and sa.vory. Lb.. ..7 IVery fine prime beef; fully aged. A nilicent roast, very Julcy and ever so oa 6th and 7tbh rbs standing, lb .................... -Organ Postlue- "Thou Art thé Rock" .......... Mulet The Church sehool meets Sunday' inornings at 9 :30 o'clock. The first of the serles of Lenten din- ners and Spiritual Enrichment services L eachT Wednesday up to and lncluding April 6. Dinner wiil be served next Wednesday evening at 6:30 o'ciock by Josel the First division. Reservations must be street1 made lu advance and may be placed oca.i mith any of the Division chairmen. The C- services wiil be heid from 7 :30 to 8.30 utver, Paul Stone air ine Baihatchet, 725 TeWh 'ilmette, has been appointed na)f of the Northwestem s0 say hundreds of our icustomer ...3le EGGS ffe Recommend UCRAXUu (New Laid) i er A delijhtlul thin Every One FoI aaI'dsY avalr -b, Giiaranteed r lir1aad'. sop 1 Ilier & Harte llced toanY sired 1 , s. Icness ...... s. M préd ln our own departruent ~i;25c LiksM. 33c lieias recognition wIii be given to the league cha.pter ha.ving the greateet numberIn luattendance. Theta. Upsilon Rho wiii meet Sünday evening at 5:30 o'clock.. Te High Rchool Npworth league wl11 peeta play entftled,«IA eayMaGe rIJICE, S, ... . . . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. "r