WILMETTE LIFE I' February 18, 1927 different groups. The girls have on sale cakes, cookies, candy, pies, bread, doughnut s, and preserves. Many of i I . \. Camp Fire Spar k S For Washington's Birthday Fancy Cookies Dainty French Pastries carrying out the cherry tree ·motif . Samples of These and other specialties are now ready for your inspection The Wilson Bakery 1162 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wil. 414 uThe Home of Everything Good That's Baked" .,. · · · · · · · · · · · HOFFMANN BROS. · 1716 Wilmette A venuet at Ridge · · · · Telephone Wilmette 651 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · A Sale of Mary Adams Hi.-Archa Shdes $5.00 to $7.50 R Y A D A M S HIM AARCHA SHOES are scientifically manufanured by skilled shoe specialists who have made corrective footwear a life study. They are smartly fashioped frotn fine leathers over combination lasts which provide ample room for enry part of the foot, also insuring proper fitting qualities. · · · · · MARY ADAMS COM- FORT SHOES are unusually light and flexible. Cushion insoles provide instant comfort. Come in and let us show you · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · I ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the Camp Fire Girls have earned The North Suburban Guardians' as- homecraft honors hy preparing the sociation of Camp Fire leaders met food to sell. The Tatapochon group Monday night. February 14, at the · has made the advertising posters, First Baptist church. Evanston. Plans therebv earning handicraft honors. were further crystalized for the dis- The sa lr. is at the Kenilworth Comtrict's part in the Camp Fire birthday rnunitv center, Saturday, February 19, celebration at Orchtstra hall on from . 1 to 5 p. m. March 18. The Xorth Shore district will probably put on a pageant drawLewa Camp Fire of \Vilmette, under ing on the talent of the Camp Fire the leadership of Miss Lillian Fitch, girls of Evanston, \'V ilmette, and Ken- held its fortnightly meeting at the ilworth for the cast. home of Ruth Kneip on Thursday, Announcement of a city-wide- Ca~p February 10. Work was planned for Fire guardians dinner in the Stevens several meetings ahead, and the membuilding restaurant, March 22, was bers are already becoming enthusiastic read. There are four of these dinners over the plans for going to Nawakwa. a year, each ont being planned by a the Camp Fire girls camp at South different district. This next one is Haven, Mi ch. in the hands of the North Suburban district. A speaker and entertainment Quannacut Camp Fire of Evansmust be provided. ton has just finished a month of Camp Camp Fire girls along the north Fire meetings run exactly as to the shore will help Arden Shore buy new prescribed schedule. Mrs. Elva Eichsi lv er ware, so the Guardians decided ling as guardian secured Miss Irene in the last meeting of the Guardians' Stark to teach thr girls the rudiment s association. The girls collect Ameri- of bandaging at the work meeting. can Family soap coupons, tie them For the social meeting the group h ad into bundles of a hundred, and turn a movie party to the Xorshore them in for silver ware. This was The girls made basket s at the handidone several years ago by the girls craft meeting. and arc plan ning a of Wilmette, and proved very success- Council Fire ior the fourth meeting. ful. The project · will be tried out till the first of April at least, counting on There ·will he a meeting of all the the March service plans. Shuttles (reporters of which each Camp Fire group ha s one) of the Miss Catherine ~[oore of \Vilmette Loom, the Camp Fire monthly magaled . a joint ceremonial Friday, Feb- zine, at headquarter s ~farch 5, at 1030 ruary 11 for the Camp Fire . groups a. m. All the girls se nt from their Tosholoki, Lewa, and Aihi, of Wil- groups must be prompt. mette. Sally Clark of the Tosholoki group was made a Firemaker, Ethel Sharp of the same group a \Voodgatherer and Janet ).IcNulty of the Aihi group also a vYoodgatherer. Mr. and Mrs. McNulty were guests at the Council Fire . That fissure in the stretch of conA baken· and food sa.le is to be crrtc alle~· between Linden and Laur el given by · three Kenilworth Camp avenues, and extending from Eighth to Fires, the Frihalo, Lotrulo, and Tata- Ninth street, is no indication of seismopochon groups. The proceeds will be g raphi c disturbance s. nor yet the result divided among the three, and used for of faulty construction. it was brought the February service projects of the out in discussi on at the Village board meeting Tuesday of this week. Here is Engineer Robert's explanation of th e apparent irregularity: The fissure is there by design. That is to saY.J in the construction of the aile\· tht~ con ractor:-~ imbedded a bn gitt;dinal stc, ,l expansion joint. Cold weather creates a slig ht fissure while higher temperature is accompanied by a contraction. so that in the summer tim e the crack is hare h· visible. All that is necessary, if anything at all, is the filling of the fissure with tar. Have no fear, Engineer Roberts explains. cveryt hing is 0. K .. or, if you prefer, "K. o.·· Crack. in Alley Pavement Isn't Cause for A /arm ? · ? THE · CARAVANS ARE COMING TO . Eleven-0-Seven ' ? ? + ' · ·