February 11, 1927 WILMETTE 'l'raining school of ·Chicago will he the speak<"r. Regular )lid-W{·ek Prap-'r spn·ice on 'Vedm·sday 1·\'t·ning at R o'elock. Tht- usu~tl sC'lwclult· of throu~h-th<· \\'t' Pk acti\· itfl· ~ will lw f'HITied out. Annual Roy Srout ·linnt·r g·in.. n to Boy St·out Troop Xo. :; h~· tht· llH·n of thr f'hur<"h will bt· ht ·hl Frida\' ··\·t·ning· Ft·hruary 't X at li :::o: ,\ SJII'<:inl progr;tm of <·nttorta iunwnt is h\'in~· an·ang-t·d for this O(·(' ·tsion and it i~ t·XJll'l'tt·fl, as in Yt·;;u·s past , that lht ·n· wilt lw a larg·p :1tt··n(lan('t: of m··n of tht· dntn·h and <·ong- t·t·g·atirln. Boy i{an ·!···T's ll1··· ·ting· at :: ::\1) Friday LIFE ' 13 1st Presbyterian Sunday school at 9 :30 Sunday morning. Classes for all ages of young people. Bible classes for m0n and wonwn at 10 o'clock. Morning worship at 11 o'l'io<'k. The ~unday morning servke is being arrang('d so as to gin· r ecognition to the National P.oy Scout week. Our Troop Nn. !i will attend the service- in a body. nr·. :\Tag·ill announef's the subjert '"l'h0 Roy Scout and Future CitizenshiJ)." A~ thig is 111('1110rial month for n('orgt> \\"ashington and Abraham Lincoln, hl' will llsP their lift· stories as a background for this message. The musical ])rcJgram is as follow:-;: ( 1rg-an prt>lu<lt·, "Andantino in D. Flat ' ' .. ....................... .... . TA·rnare AntiH·m, "Thou, 0 Lord, Art :\Ty Shh·ld" .......................... St('\'t'lH;on .\ntht'ln. "The Hom(· Light" . . . . -;'\lar.y Org·an Offertory "Crad!.- .Song-" . Brahms Solo. "Thousands of Sins Opn·ss :\ft·" .. ........................ :\f(·rea<ln nt·· Mrs. Heap~ ( )rg-an Postlude "Folk Song-" .... Xir·nde TsH bt·l Hf'aps, soprano. Hosf' Lutiger Gannon, contralto. E. C. f'arlson, bass. Erma R Rounds, organist and din· c tor. a ftt ·l'll· 1011 llt 1Wnsta i 1·~ . Tlw :\Tinn·· ha ha tl'OfiJl of Girl Scouts will nH·I'l ;,~ usual ()Jl Fri1laY aftt·l'n()on at ~ ::{0 up:-tairs. Patr()J lt·:l(lt·rs will rt·-~ port 1111 m··ding· lll'ld at f'hicago lwnrlquartt·rs, Sntunlay. l~t·p orts nf SJ)(o Cia l t·ommittt·t·s will h·· (':tllt·tl for . Tilt' boanl of tlirt·t·lot·s of tht · \\-O nkn 's auxiliary of llt·· I 'n·shrtl'l'inn Train in~ !-·it'hocd in\·itt ·s )'" 11 and Y·~Hr frit ·tHls to attt·nd tllt· \\.illlt·r Ht ·<···ption Hn<l llw inaug-uratiou nf tilt· prt'f·ddPnt, a t tht· S<"hnrol homt·. 1 !lllti Prail·i1· avt·IIUt·, Friday t' \'t·ning·, }'..J>ruary 11, at R ::111 o't'}ork . FLOWERS For St. Valentine's Day .Juni(ll' church nt 11 r1'!'!of·k. in tlH· .Junior Asst'mblr room. Tlw l~>acl··r· is .John Rartholomf'w. Sub.i··N ··rTsing- Our Tongm·s fqr Christ." StkeiHI numl1f·r plantwd hy th<- muRil' C'ommittet·. T;tlk Books that han· been "rummaged and nbj<>C't l<>sson using· hf'arts, whkh through"-many oi them Yaluablc wlH·n completed, makes a valentine. 11 ('hristian Endt·aYor at ;; :!10 o't'lo<'k. ThP H·:Hler is Rnlph ~Torris and t!H· t11pic "Expn·ssing tht' ~Tissionary Spirit." This will bt· Yisitors night in tlw f'hristian Endt·aYor and each nH·nflwr is t'XJWC'tNl to hring- another pr·rson with him or hPr tn this ffi(·pting. A social timt · witt folltn\· at which time a ".\'al··ntinP hox" will h·· t·njr,yed by all. Bih!l' ~tU(}y <'lass will lll~"t'l ).fon!lay. Ft·bnwry 14 at 2 o'<'!o('k at tht' hornP of :\[rs. Ueorge P. Mag-ill . 1011 Lakr· a\'t ·nu r. The subjr·rt is "Ct ·nt·sis," ntHl ).frs. ~ c hulz is tlw kadt ·r . E\·t·n · woman in tlw cong-rf'gation is in\'itcd . · Book Rummage Sale Is Planned by Chandler's Y OUNG ~en-w?o set about this business of wootng senousl y-·- know that the ·~quickest way to a won1an's heart" is via the Flower route. CUT FLOWERS Roses Jonquils Tulips Carnations Freesias Sweet Peas Calendula Narcissi finds," \\'ill be arranged for the temptation of book-lovers this \\'cekcnd in the rummage ·sa le '"hiclt Chandler's hook shop will put into effect today. Bargains ·in hooks for the thirsty bvcrs of letters haYe a lure all their own. and the triumph of unearthing trca . ures from motleY lots at low er eo priers is a joy knmn{ only to those · to "·h~m the fre:-.h odor of printer's ink from the unexplored page is as the scent n i gore to the hounds. Fred R. Farmer, 915 Elmwood a \'e- PLANTS Cyclamen Jonquils Primroses Hyacinths Narcissi Begonias Tulips Cinecacias FRANK HLAVACEK AND SONS Wholesale Flower$-Retail at Wholesale Prices Ridge Road. South of Wilmette Ave. Tlw H<·b(·<'ca SpokP will m l't at the nue, is going to Florida with the dtUrch 'I'uesday evening-. Dinm·r at ti :311, Kiwanis club on SttndaP, February 13, followed by thg regular meeting. n. L . J ~awyer, president of the ; Presbyterian and will be gone until February 27. CITY MARKET CO. GIVE HER a Valentine Cake from Wilson's Heart Cookies and Individual Fancy Cakes Heart Candies 627 Main St. 'Phone Wil. 1870 Wholesale-MEATS-Retail Meats and Priees That C~mpel Attention Speeial Sale Saturday, Feb. 12.tb BEST ROASTING CHICKENS- 39c PORK LOINS Half or Whole ..... . 29 RIB ROAST 1 BEEF 2C ,Best Cuts ..... . 38c Special Sliced Bacon, 3 lbs., $ 1. 2 5 Monday is the big day . . . but there ts ti. m e to order if you hurry. LAMB LEGS Best Quality EGGS ... 34c Strictly Fresh 43c --The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette Avenue Phone 414 Speelals lor Mon. & Tues. Peb i 4 & 15 Porterhouse Steak ...... S3c Sirloin · .................. 4Sc Rib Lamb Chops ..... , .. 4Sc Loin Lamb Chops . . . . . . SSe Lamb Steaks . . . . . . . . . . . 40c Round Steak ...... . ..... 40c Four Daily Deliveries: 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 2 p.m.,· 4 p.m. Wilmette - Kenilworth - Glencoe - Winnetka