THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAY, MARCH 25.1921 tag that church hat lott a staunch friend and a "pillar of strength." Mrs. Pierson was particularly active in the Ladies' Aid society which she. served as president several years years ago. Knew Teachers* Problems Wilmette's Public schools also claimed the attention of this ver- satile -t*iv*e worker. Fot many-years^ the School Board counted Mrs. Pier- son as one of its most aggressive and efficient members. The school teacher has lost a dear friend, for TWASRATHER ROUGH VOYAGE TOHAWADANS C. E. Hasting* Gives Some Interest. ing Bits of Information Regarding Recent Trip to Island Possessions. Mrs. Pierson was ever mindful of the teacher's own peculiar problems; she had been a teacher. Wilmettc. on Monday, will pay a glowing tribute to Estella M. Pier- son, village official*, leaders in every department of community life, hun- dreds of villagers will gather in the church to do honor to one who gave unsparingly of time and energy in the service of her neighbors and fel- low; citizens. - â€"^ Mrs. Pierson is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Hazel M. Widncy, of Chicago; a son, Leland.V. Pierson, of Wilmette; a sister, Mrs. Luella Con- over, Of San Diego, Cal.; and a brother, Ernest \V- Virden of Grin- neTI, Iowa. PARK RIDGE GIRLS' SCHOOL CHARITY BRIDGE APRIL 5 Women of the north shore are dis- ffround_paimSt cocoanuts trees and playing interest in the Charity creeping and climbing vines, covering Bridge to be given at the Wnnetka fcncis, porches, trees, etc., until the Woman's club on Tuesday afernoon citvalkSfCtc,;areshaded arbors and April 5, for the benefit of the Pafk^^^ you from thc sun> so that in- the middle of the day, it is cool, at the same time warm enough for summer dresses, plam beach suits etc. (It has been said the island is the prepara- tion ground for heaven.) This is em- phasized from the fact that the popu- iat4on is of allâ€"colors,â€"and almost Editor's Not«: The following bits of Interest rejeardinsr one of Uncle Ham'* most progperoug and important Pacific inland ]»os8fasiona, recently the subject of much discussion in relation to the Japanese situation, are taken from letters penned by C. E. Hastings. 503 Central avenue, who, with Mrs. Hast- ings, were members of a tourist party which visited the islands during the winter months. Included in the party were Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Keeler. 1104 .Sheridan road. Following is the first of a series of letters to be published in succeeding issues of The Lake Shore News. IIV C, I'. HASTINGS Oaliu Island (pronounced Owahu") over 2,000 miles from the main land and about the size of Cook County, with Honolulu located at the- foot of the mountains, with a beautiful har- bor and valleys running back up into the mountains, all cultivated similar Ridge"School for Girls. The school, formerly located in Ev- anston and since removed to Park Ridge, several years ago, takes care of dependent girls, not delin- quents, and is the only Protestant home for girls going through the Juvenile court. The state at rirsj pro- vided $10 a month for the support of each girl, now it provides $15. The actual expense is $38^and the deficit must be mlade up by contributions. Women's clubs in thc vicinity of Chi- cago are particularly interested in the school. For those women who do not play cards Mrs. Frederick Dickinson of Winnetka will give several readings. RETURNS TO VILLAGE Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Hosking, for- mer residents of Wilmette, returned to the village last week and have 4aken-a residence at 723 Park-avenue. Mr. Hosking left the village three years ago when his business ne- cessitated recidencc in Saginaw, Mich. He is connected with the Am of-all nations, and they mix readily. They celebrate Christinas and New YcarSj_something_JikeL we doâ€"July 4 -with firecrackers,street dancing, etc. Planning Picnics As I am writing this, the automo- biles, all open; the girls in white shoes and summer dresses, are mov- ing in and about the hotel, planning picnics, parties, etc. Motoring up in the valley, one of which is, interest- ing; namely, Nuuana Valley, which leads up to the Pali, so named as his- tory tells, that one of the kings drove his enemy up this valley and over the some 2,000 feet. It is evident that kings in different countries have their method of getting rid of their ene- mies, as in Cuba, they push Ahem into erican Banking Machine Corporation. | tiie-g-ulfUo-beâ€"eaten 4>y sharks; here they push them - over a cliff to be EASTER MONDAY DANCE Schuettie and Ki-Yi, after treating jiorth shore dancers to an enjoyable time at Jones' hall last Thursday evening,) will essay to please them again Monday evening at Gross Point Village hall where an Easter Monday llahce will be in progress after 8 o'clock. * â€" t**tt There are twelve in our party, eight ladies and lonr men, all delightful people and under ordinary circum- stances very companionable, but under the influence of the vast Pacific Oceaurvery exclusive, even Mr. and Mrs. H, E. Keeler, keeping, close to their rooms, having their meals sent up, only occassionally coming out op ticck, presumably to-sec if the fishes wore- getting their share. Some of the others, viz. Mrs. Hastings, not even being interested in? the fishes. Starting out on__this trip, Mr. Mrs. Charles E. Gorham and Mrs. Elizabeth Alderman Kelley and Mrs. Ind., secured passoprts to Japan at some trouble and expense. The first day out they offered to discount same by throwing in the trouble free; the second day, a further discount of 50 per cent, the cost and the third day, a further discount of 100 per cent, showing what influence this vast Pa- cific has. on some people. Two other ladies of our party, viz: Miss Louise' Seacord. of Galcsburg, 111., and Mrs. Findlay, of York, Pa., both charming ladies, were able to cheer the balance of the party, as well as the captain and the others.! during the entire trip. Mrs. Parks, of | Kindalville, and Mr. and Mrs. John REALTY SALESMEN Eric Foote of Chicago, and Paul Hcinsen of Evanston, are now con- nected with the real estate firm of M. E. Barker and Company, as salesmen. NEW DAUGHTER Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Hoffman, um Washington avenue, announce t birth of a daughter on Friday, mJJ 18,1921. more expensive than would be neces sary in my judgment. I claim the honor of not having missed a meal at the ship's dining table; Mrs. John Alvord being second, having missed only two meals at the ship's dining table. JOINS BENEDICTS ^Announcement is made this week of the marriage of Miss Agnes Hans- en of Wisconsin to Mr. Arthur Jer- gensen of Evanston, on Thursday, March 10, at Evanston. Mr. Jergen- sen is a clerk at Van Deusen^s grocery and has many friends in the village as he lived in Wilmette for many years before moving to Ev- anston. 93 Out of 100 Persons ._______________________________,______________________ â- *â- 'â- , -* ___________________________,------------------------.---------------------------------------------------------;------------------------------â- ' ^ ,----------------------------------------------------'---------------------------------------------------------- Hide their valuable papers, etc., in their homes or care- lessly leave them lying about to be stolen or destroyed and only seven take precaution to protect them in a Safe Deposit Box. (Above figures taken from official records.) Your Home Bank Can furnish fire and burglar proof protection for valu- ables, suit cases, trunks, etc., at moderate cost, accessible and convenient. WILMETTE STATE BANK Under State Control and Supervision j^sffingmmrâ„¢ crushed to-nieath on rocks. No doubt this would be a wonder- ful winter resort for all American travelers if it were not for the 2,000 miles of oceanâ€"a vast body of water, about 4,500 miles square and subject to swells, that turn you insJde_oinLaiid give you resolutions such as "Never Ag I Dr. Chas. M. Sheldon Author of "IrTWs Steps" and editor of The Christian Herald will speak befafe.the Wilmette and Lake Avenues Sunday, March 27,7:30 P. M. Special Music Ethel Benedict, . . . • . . .â- â- •' Soprano Mrs. Marie Edwards Von Ritter, . Organist IttfSeatsFree W Coming Next Week Fifty members of the Apollo Club, with special soloists of note, will sing Handel's Oratorio of "The Messiah." usen Grocery Telephones 510, 511, 512 & 513 I Merit Telephone 514 SELLER OEJGOOD FOOD Wilmette-Central Ave. and 12th St. 5% CASH DISCOUNT Cash and Carry - » - - 5% Discount On orders .of $1.00 or more of normal Profit Goods. Cash and Delivered .... 2% Discount These do not apply to Meat Department. Credit and Delivered, one order delivered fret SPECIAL SALE March 28th, to April 2nd \f m'j* Caa J Arc tlie best seetJs- * am tne agent for Wilmette and can Sell you anything VHUkI13.11 S OCCuSin V'at";lian's catalogue at the catalogue price Seeds, Plants, Shrubs, Fer- O ' tilizer, Tools............................................... FLOUR re^*^â„¢.^.^0:?:....... ......:..... $1.39 Florida Grape Fruit2â„¢r0:.^".0'm.ou,:3'..*i":.."•"':.f"^!â„¢^..... 25c Reina Pure Olive Oil &, lA^'"!:?^^^ Heavy rich syrup. Large No, 2J/a can, One of Sprague-Warner $125; pint can ........___ I iiviifir A nvi/*Afo Ripe tender fruit. Delicious flavor. Luxury Apricots iw«, $.12^ can................. Helmet PectcheS }l«,OW Free> sp,endid <»ua,ity» heavy syrup, large No.-214 can; dozen. $3.45; can CALIFORNIA NAVAL ORANGES â€"They are ripe and sweet at this season. â€"^lo-sizc^dozenâ€"m~.......... .25c 176 size, dozen...............45c ' 150 size, dozen...........r...SSc JONATHAN APPLESâ€" Extra fancy, hard, perfect fruit 10 lbs........................Me GREENING APPLESâ€" For cooking or baking. Fancy quality. 10 lbs...............65c CALIFORNIA LEMONSâ€" Larger-300 size. Doz. ......."JJ|6" WHITE ONION SETSâ€" 4 pounds.....................25c FIGSâ€"Tmkish imported, 5 Crown, pound........................age Sâ€"Pkt. 23c FARD DATESâ€"Black, lb. ....35c ICHELIEU SEEDED RAISINSâ€" Package ...r.:................32c GOLDEN EAGLE CURRANTSâ€" Imported. 1 lb. package......26c PRUNESâ€"Fancy Santa Clara, 70. 80 size, pound .............12)»c 50-60 size, pound ..........:.18c APRICOTSâ€"Extra fancy Blen- heim, pound....................39c PEACHESâ€"Peeled, 11 o* pkz 23c PEANUTSâ€"Jumbo, salted, lb. .27c PEANUTS, In shell, fresh roasted, pound........................We HICKORY NUTSâ€"Pound......18c COFFEEâ€"Roast Santos. Wonder- ful value. Makes a milk sweet drink. Ponnd ......V.... itc CHASE ex SANBORN'S SEAL BRAND COFFEEâ€" . .2 pound can Me, 1 ponnd can 42c STALEYS GOLDEN SYRUP-.. No. 154 can .......___.......12c STALEY*S MAPLE' FLAVOR _SYRUP-No, 1J4 can........Mr RICHELIEU ROLLED OATSâ€" There are no rolled oats made that are finer in quality than Richelieu. Large package 3 lbs. 7 ounces.....................28c RICHELIEU CATSUP is delicious. The flavor is not killed with spices. Large 17 oz. bottle...32c RICHELIEU COCOAâ€"Dutch Pro- cess. Try one can and^yourwnT find that it makes wonderful cocoa. 54-lb can ...........27U ANTON1NI OLIVE OIL-One of the finest On the market and the price is very materially reduced. Pint can 95c, quart ........SIM COVO SALAD OILâ€"Pint can 35c WESSON'S SALAD AND COOK. INC OIL Yi gallon can, SIM .....35c .....Itc Pint LARDâ€"Pure CRISCO- bulk, lb. 3 lb. can 69c; V/2 lb. cart.____35c 1 lb. can....................24c RICHELIEU APPLE BUTTERâ€" Superb flavor. Fine quality. No. 2 can .........................3fe GORTON'S READY TO FRY CODFISH CAKESâ€"All ready to make into cakes. Can 12 small cakes........................23c KIPPERED HERRING â€" Large m^\ can-^......, . ~^w.. .28c PLYMOUTH ROCK TUNA FISH _Xo. 1 can 45c; y2 can......2*9£c B. * M. CLAM CHOWDERâ€" 0«art can..................32i$c PIONEER MlNCKD NO. 1 can quality. Large RIESâ€"Superior No. 2*& can. Dozen ^.... j Can ........ RICHELIEU LOGANBERRIES-: Large No. 2^ can. Can PARIS SUCCOTASH â€" Burnham & Morrill's well known Maine quality brand. Doz. $2.15, can. 18c RICHELIEU GREEN-----MAM- MOUTH ASPARAGUS POINTS Extra large fancy tips. Nor~T square can, doz. MM, can . .Me PLYMOUTH ROCK CORN- __JusjLlhc kind for soup _or-corn fritters. Doz. $1.75. Can.....15c PARIS CORN, MAINE SWEETâ€" Sugar corn. Doz. $2.4*. Can..Me PEACE EARLY JUNE PEASâ€" Remarkably fine at a very low price. Doz. $1.40. Can........12c RICHELIEU SUPERFINE PEAS The finest quality under Riche- Heu brand. Doz. $325. Can 27Kc BRITE MAWNIN TOMATOES- Extra standard. Large N©^3 ^ans. Doz. $1.75. Can.......,lSe PLYMOUTH ROCK TOMATOES Extra standard. No 2 can. X>oz. $1M. Can..............He CAMPBELL'S BAKED BEANS- With tomatoe sauce. No. 2 can. Doz. $LM» 2 cans ........... J|i PLYMOUTH ROCK BLOOD BEETSâ€"Large No. 3 can. Doz. SLI5L Can...........,-.s......15c RICHELIEU RED KIDNEY BEANSâ€"No. 2 can. Dozen, $1.75; Can...........15c MONSOON STR1NGLESS BEANS Whole beans not cut, doz. nM Can~^.....««._____...___..J^Mbb »K»ELIEU . STR1NGLESS BEANSâ€"For salad or vegetable. Doz. $325. Can .........* Zt%c Fancy California. Heavy syrup. Large No. 2% can. Don. $4.75. **an .................