BUTTER , brick or roil, 32 EeGSD .trictly feh, 3I »EFPOT ROAST, 2 ........... RIB ROAST 0F B EEF, . .............. 3 5 e LEC OF 3PRIIqG LAMD, b. .. .. . .. . .. .. . HAMBURGER, fnla gvound, 25 BREAST of VEAL ROAST. 8 116. .. . . . .. . . . . SHOULDER 0F VEAL . PLANKINTON'SGLO»EHA 5 wh.l. or haif, lb....HM SEST BACON, slic& 3Ibl. ......... ....... POTATO SALAD, .....b... . 0 A Il Kiiads of Coàld Meat When it cornes frorn Par ns t'is the best W. Deihue. to WiImlbtt%,Keuwiwý,at4,.W.-intkuiHubbadd Wods, Cloe"o If' G' Ralph Bellamy of Wilmette, who play$ oppouite Ruth Chatterton in "rThe Magnificent Lie," -the, talking f'icture based on Lconard Merrick's ,soz'l, "Lauirels and the Lady." Los: Angels, rtirs- praised &tfii>ny as leading man of the filmn at its premier shozving. He is the sopi of Mr. and Mrs. Rexford Bellan, 1214 Forest avenue, Wiliiiete. IN WEDDING PARTY Miss Betty Mulford and Miss Mar- ion Page of Wilmette lef t bIt inotor last Sundav for Lansdow ne, Penn., to participateý in the wedding festivi- ties of a WelIesleV classmate. The e wed-, .dng partV. Mr. -and Mrs. P., H. Butler ahd, daugbiters, Nancv, Patsy, and Iren!e;ý 630 Linden avenue, have retiirned ýfrom, Ludington, Michi., where they spent a 1 week. Miss Edith Cpyùe of wilmette %vas their guest. '4 y Phone WILMETTE 316 for p rompt delivery RUIDGE ÂAVENUJE PHAIRMrACY C.:C. Rennechar Phone Wilmiette 316 :arrange for a own sinartiy1 tri -you.- at W rnneika ;o be glad te ne te lend bis art te aà por- and 15 on the courts at Iorthwest- eru university. The nicet which was arranged by Paul Beninett, Northwestern tennis coach and a former mèmber of the Canadian. Davis Cup team, will,,in- clude -in- additioni to- Tilden and Kôze.- luh, Emmett Pare of Chicago, former national lawn tennis céhamionl, AI- bert Bürke, professio-nal champion of' France and Robert Sellers. of Cali- fornia. Stands capable of holding a crowd of 3,000 persons are. to be erected by the university. Construction work on the seats is to get underway at1 once. Wmaard Outdo.reAÀgain The match will be Tilden's first outdoor appearance in' Chicago for a number of years.' He and Kozelui met at the stadium in Chicago last winter in a match which was won ýby the American. Since that time* theY have met on numerous, occasions, Tilden winning ail but three*of the, matches. Tildeni recently. defcated his Furopean opponent in the world's professional champi-onshipg. In addition to the singles. match btenTilden and Kozeluh theree will b e a ýsinigIes match between Pare and Sellers. Tilden wilI also meet Burke in Qne singles. match. Tilden and Pare wil oppose Burke and. Kozeluh In one of the several doubles matches. Tildeti Greateit of ARl For ten years Tilden was the. rank-L ing No. 1 player in the. United Statc'q prior to his turning prof essional z. year ago. His record marks hini as the greatest tennis player oif ail time. He perform~ed on the United States Davis cup teani for eleven years. and was highly instrumental in keep- ing the trophy in this country for lenge rounds alone he won sixteen Out Of twenty matches for Uncle. Sam. Seven tini es Tilden wa s% crowneil national singles champion, anda ike number of-times he received..the c1ay court crown. In.addition he won the British singles championship three tîmes. He also held the tities o f France, Holland, New Zealand, Italy and Austria at variotis tuies. ýMiss Mal-ian Sapp Of Ottawa, Ill., was the guest for a week of M~iss jean