20 September 18, 1947 Autumn Festival This Friday Will Aid Orphanage of the staff, flowers, Miss Lois Wilson of the staff, vegetable cart, M r . Alden B . Swift of Chicago, vicepresident of the orphanage, toys, Miss Beulah H i l l of the staff, baked goods, M r s . Harold Jensen of L a k e Bluff. M r s . Arthur E . Swanson of E v anston, who is a trustee of the Lake Bluff Orphanage, and president of the Woman's Auxiliary, is general chairman. Assisting her with arrangements is Miss M a r y E . H a r wood, office manager. A cream chicken luncheon is being donated by several well-known firms and church groups. Preparation is under the direction of M r s . Abbie B . Coupland, dietitian. E i g h t women of Highland Park, under the direction of M r s . Leslie Fuller, will serve. L N T E R S UNIVERSITY When classes are resumed next Monday morning at the College of the University of Chicago, John Seder of 2012 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, son of M r . and M r s . M e r l i n L . Seder, will be one of five veterans entering the fourth year of the college. | L E A V E S F O R SCHOOL Miss B a r b a r a V a n Winkle, daughter of M r . and M r s . H . G . V a n Winkle, 313 P a r k avenue, Wilmette, left Sunday, September 14, for Mount Vernon, Iowa to enter her junior year at Cornell college. She spent the summer in Estes Park, Colo. R E T U R N F R O M TRIP M r . and M r s . Robert Zeddies and their three children, 333 Leicester road, Kenilworth, returned home recently from a trip to Banff, Lake Louise, and Jasper P a r k . They were gone for two weeks. H O M E F R O M TRIP M r . and M r s . A . R. Peterson, 227 Raleigh road, Kenilworth returned home recently from a three weeks' trip to Lake-of-Bays, Ontario. A few days after they returned their daughter, A n n , arrived i n Kenilworth from California on vacation from Stanford. Paula Flowers, daughter of J . P a u l Flowers, 706 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, is attending New Trier High school this fall. She formerly was a student at Abbot academy, Andover, Northwestern as a freshman. Ts YOUR CAR SLOW -- IN GETTING AWAY 9 HAVE YOUR CLUTCH MOVING C H E C K E D PACKING WAREHOUSCI The gala occasion of the Autumn Festival at the L a k e Bluff Orphanage, F r i d a y , September 19, is creating keen competition among the women in charge of the booths. The public will be the judges of the attractiveness and the value of the goods for sale but increased proceeds, which are greatly needed for the current budget of the children's home, will be the goal of the persons who are in charge of the sales: Groceries, M r s . P. N . Mitchell of Chicago, (Tag day leader), needlework--Mrs. S E . B l a c k of Chicago, aprons, M r s . M . E . Botts of E v anston, candy, M r s . Arthur Gunter Allied Van Lines It may be slipping STORAGE Telephone Wilmette We have just added a complete clutch service and will carry new clutches for most cars in stock at all times which will enable us to get your car back on the street in the shortest possible time. PONTIAC 6 and 8 S A L E S A N D SERVICE We repair all makes of passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. Dave Lombardi Service Manager Chieftain Pontiac, Inc. 562 L i n c o l n A v e . Winnetka service Buy Savings Bonds and Stamps Complete Brake and MPrunt Service P i c k up a n d delivery Wilmette Battery and GRAVY t b e e « y B-V way Electric Service 740 12th Street, Wilmette, Illinois Wilmette 848-849 35 WFlson & Co. B-V GRAVV--2 tbsp. fat or dripping* 2 tbsp.flour...1 cup liquid (water, milk or vegetable water) .'::1 tsp; \ . . « u a s B-V . . . Melt fat, add flour and blend weV. Add liquid and stir until smooth. When hot add B-V which has been dissolved in a small amount of the hot mixture. Serves 3 or 4. Wilson's B-V is a delicious blend of concentrated meat extract and selected vegetable flavors.