28 WILMETTE LIFE October 16, 1925 less fortunate nations, it seems to i me, and the good will of the United · States can in no way be regained and An1erican influence, extending among strengthened better than by this wise the Christian people of the Near Eas- and far reaching expenditure." tern countries, is leadipg them to adopt American methods, and · is developing New Trier Girls Club ~ culture which, in view of the unsetEntertains New Pupils tled conditions in ·that section of th~ world, is the only real hope for its Wednesday afternoon New Trier continued peace and prosperity. This high school was the scene of an atwas the statement this week , of Dr. tractive bridge and bunco party given John Timothy Stone, pastor of the by the social committee and the friendFourth Presbyterian church, Chicago, ly committee of the Girls' club for the who has just recently returned from a girls of the upper classes who are enworld tour, during which he spent con- rolled at New Trier this year for the siderable time in the Near East. first time. ·Prizes were given for the · "American philanthropy," JJe said, card games and refreshments were "having begun the work of reconstruc- served for this affair which was plantion among the refugees and orphans ned to give new girls the opportunity of the Bible lands through the Near of becoming acquainted with fhe rest East Relief, must finish the job, or else of their schoolmates. Elizabeth Babwitness the destruction of what has al- cock is chairman of the friendly comready been accomplished." mittee, and Helen Fraser heads the "In the work which the Near East social committee of the club: 'Relief is ac'c omplishing wherever the refugees of the Near East are seen," he RIDING CLUB OPENS continued, "confined as it is to children The Spur and Saddle club has startand young people, that organization ed upon its new season with an inis insuring the future of their self- creasing membership list lthat insupport; restoring to their varied na- cludes Evanston and Wilmette memtures that element of manhood and bers. Wednesday evenings, to the womanhood which insures life. strains of music, members ·s ally forth ~'Everywhere these . children under on their mounts for Harvest night the protection of the Near East Relief rides at the conclusion of which they are industrious, responsive and capable. dance and have refreshments. Their influence is felt· upon their par--oents and relatives, and the refugee Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball and colonies show the same thrift, enter- their family have moved from Kenilprise and diligence. · worth into their new home at In"It will not be necessary to continue dian Hill Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart have this work for very many more years, taken the Ball's home at 307 Woodstock but just now we have an obligation to avenue. S.. American laluence Only Hope for Near Eut - PA'I'TBBSOII BBO'I'BBBS EASY PAYMENT HOUSE ·~ t . RADIO Plano· and .Pia7era Honora. Cot.... Edlaoa P·o·oa-ra··· AdJu·tlnc. Repalrlas, Taalas. ·ta Mae···· " ' aalalnc Maelalaea and Hoover, H..Utoa Beaela, and Eureka Vae·-Cieaaen Repal~lac aad !fappllea Stn~rer Sewlllc ; ~·, . "' ,. '""' OPEN TUES. THURS. and SAT. EVENINGS 816-818 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Tel. UniY. 154 Between "L" and Poat Oftice Wilmette ~~ Claleaaro Store, lNO lrvlq Park Blvd. TeL Grat..eelaad 4lle EVERGREENS, PERENNIALS, SHRUBS AND TREES Winnetka Landscape Company Not Inc. M. ]. SULLIVAN, Prop. GRADING-SEEDING LAWNS-TRIMMING-FERTILIZER BLA~K DIRT-MANURE Men for private grounds by the day 882 Pine Street WI~NETKA, Phone Winn. 1549 ILL. What Goes on In Your Laundry! · Make it yo~r business.to know Down in the laundry is where your clothes get the test of their life! There, soaps may ruin or protect. For the safety of your clothes,which cost 1/5 of your income, .see that American Family is used for washing-so quick,.so thorough, so pure. For 83 years it has been laundress to the Middle West. No higher compliment could· be paid. . I "Don't Skim Your Milk!" Doctors Warn Because of the great · and vital health value of whole creatn tnilk, all doctors \varn against skimming it. Doctor Hennan '!\. Bundeson says, "The entire (whole) milk should be used, tn order to obtain the benefits of its full food value." -Ill BOWl\L\.K'S l\IILK is just such \vhole tnilk. Nothing is taken fron1 it-nothing added to it. It con1es to you just as rich i'n cream as when it \vas. taken fro£n the cow. This is the n1ilk \vhich for 50 years has been helping thousands of babies grow healthy and strong. Mix all the crean1 before using and then you will have Nature's greatest health food in all its richness and purity. Insist on AMERICAN FAMILY. -SOAP· lt:Miij\Mei;WIQ#iMkel(t.;(. KIIUt'S OW MAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK