as vijiage i.~îerK wenaeii n. ~iaric,, k have been recommended for reelec- tion by the Keni>worth Citi:ens' Ad- visory committee, composed of rep- resentatives of the varjous organiza- tions in the Village. The terma of the president, the six trustees and the village clerk ail expire this spring. * The trustees are Porter Fox, Henry G. Zander, Jr., Herman Seely, Rich- ard C. Jobnston, Harold F. Tide- man and Chase Love. The CitizensZ Advisory committee likewise bas reconimended for re- electio~ Walter H. Andersen, whose term as a member of the Joseph Sears school board expires this spring. Mr. Andersen bas been serv- ing as vîce-president of the board. To 1111 a vacancy on the school board the Advîsory committee bas recom- mende~l Oet~ir~ W Rigl& ~O6 iCum~~ mings avenue~ The president of the board. Arthur W. Wakeley, and four~ other members. Mrs. G. W. Vaught, Mrs. Leon T. Eus, John Nuveen and Harry J. Williams, stili have one or more years to. serve. * Polis will be open for the school clection at the Kenilworth Memorial gymnasium Saturday from 12 .o'dock noon until 7 o'clock in. the evening. and for the Village election at the as pudance prograins, me orienranon of freshmah students and niethods of study. Mr. Kahler's talk before the convention will be given on Saturday afternoon. The convention opened on Wednesday and will end Saturday night. MOVE EAST Mr. and Mrs. Carlisie *Christie (Frances Stevens) and their daugh- ter, Nancy, of Highland Park, who are moving east, left Tuesday after hav- ing spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. ~dgar Stevens, 330 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth. Mrs. Claude Burnham, 536 Rostyn road, Kenilworth, is leaving Tuesday for San Francisco and Los Angeles, to visit friends. She wilI sait Apnil 27, on the ~I Y. ~. chichibù 4or~ Japan, going as delegate for the Garden Club of Arnerica. Mrs. ~David David, Jr., ol of Winnetka, er's parents, Cherry, 517 worth. -o-- Luicke and ber son, Minneapolis, formerly are visiting the form- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sheridan road, Kenil- s. * *e s CAN NO. t MONTE I4AWAIIAN SLI CED OR ~ 2 E me PaNUavri~ CRUSH!D DUt.. UONTE FANCY RED SALMON DEL MONTE SPINACE R1CM AND FULL-BOOIED R.d Circi. COFFEE ~ 19c M~C~nONI ~ Red Cross 6C SUNNVFIELD Corn Fia kes FANCY GARDEN I e hANS 550 NO. 2 CAN ~ONJ~0 LU. 28c DEL MONTE FRUIT Cocktail . . ~J 19c DEL MONTE Tomato Sauce. %~ 5c DEL MONTE Fruits forSalcad 3~7849c BATTL.E CI~EEK F0008 flu~w~u i'*a: lSc 3 12~ ~ ANII PAGE RED RAIPSERRY z" j Quixice J~LLY * GLASS ft»C ANN PAGE Ortipe çlelly . ~ 17c UE RISUON HQP FLAV. ~ LT. OR DARII MINC~D Main . e p 53c VAN sart roaci, m~.e tea Monday. hostess ai UIIrIeb MEAT SPECIALS et Hie A&P Blue Ntsr UIand 1H PURE OLIVE OIL 2 ~ 15c SULTANA Red Salmomi uai~vJI . Veal Loaf JUSTRITE BoiIeJ Hem A&P Ammoziicm NO~HERN 'rîssue * LB. ~'IL * LB 15c * %-LS. lIc * ~ B~TL.'~ * * * ROIi~5C 5c I e 'e 0 C U e 9 ~ e S I rorth,