WILMETTE illltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltntllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliiiiiUII~IIllUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll!: LIFE April 22, 1927 § Experts to Comprise Scout Merit Faculty 11 Annual Bundle Da:v to Be Observed on North Shore May 4 'I DANCE TO THE FINEST MUSIC IN CHICAGO · the Most Beautiful Dining Room rn Every Evening- Except Sunday, Eight to Twelve P. M.-Informal Saturday Evening-Formal Party EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL ORCHESTRA . §=-= ::: ~= =~ ~ REMEMBER-the only hotel in Chiugo with a GARAGE in direct connection and providing transient storage at a . nominal rate-Rtlitvt your mind of your car I i From forestry to plumbing, and poultry keeping to ·surveying" is the scope covered by the Vocational Merit Badge work of ·the Boy Scouts. Merit badges in seventy different vocations _ are provided, and men .o f these vocations are being secured as Merit Badge examiners. \\Then a Scout is prepared to be examined in the journalism m e r it badge, · for instance, he reports to headquarters and is assigned to an examiner who is an expert in that field. The boy then arranges for an appointment, and appears for examination. The Court of Honor committee, composed of Dr. C. B. Blake, J. R. Harper, N. L . . Nygaard, W. ]. McAllen, Frank Read and John Stryker, is building the list so that boys who are qualified may earn badges in any subject. Edgewater Beach Hotel 5300 on the Lake BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD TELEPHONE LONGBEACH 6ooo :;'!tftllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll~ ·~ s""'""'u"""u'"""""'u"n""'n""""'"""""'"""'u"""""""""""""n""""""""""'""'""""""""u"""""u""'u""""n"""""""""""""'"'ij PATRONIZE OUR ·ADVERTISERS WQe llrrbalr llarrQnusrs .. . Direct Attention to Its The children of Wilmette will cooperate with those of all Chicago and many suburban towns in observing Bundle Day, \Vednesday, May 4, for the benefit of the needy orphans of the HoJy Lands. This, right after "moving or house-cleaning day," is hailed as a boon to housewives~ as well as practical charity. It has been recognized and approvtd by the school authorities and department stores, whose trucks are 'donated to pick up bundles and take them to the central warehouse. Bundle Day, conducted by Near East Relief for the thousands of children under their care, has had Chicago and vicinity's hearty support for several years. In 1926 over 500,000 pounds-eighteen carloads-of clothing was gathered together, made up into 1,845 bales and 1,640 bags and shipped This Miss Ethel Colwell, who is a student promptly to the Near East. at the University of Illinois, spent tht! year's indications point to an even Easter holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J. greater total. W. McElroy of Burlington, Iowa. The refuges need all sorts of clothing--overcoats, jackets, trousers, long and short; coats, skirts, underclothing Telepllone Wilmette llf7 -and warm things especially as the Armenian climate is often severe. VETERINARIAN Donors are asked to omit shoes, hat s, tJpeelallzlng In the treatment· ot silks, but get everything else ready. :roar beat friends the "Dor and Cat" Ask the principal, teachers or school All ealls ree~lve m:r personal children where the hundle stations are 1 attention located. 1Ht Rldre Ave. Wilmette, IlL If citiz ·ns cannot find a bundle st ation they are urged to se nd bundle s to Near East Relief, 37 S. \Vaha sh Ave., hy parcel post. George ~[. Rey nold s, prominent Chicag:::> banker, :s treasurer of Kear East Relief, and ExGovernor Frank 0. Lowden is state chairman. j DR. FRANK B. ERWIN ·--Newest Service--· FUR .STORAGE OF A SUPERIOR TYPE Being ever on the alert to offer our patrons a maximum of service and valuet we have installed a system of garment storage th~t represents an achievem~nt in moth-protection and safety. :Mr. and 11rs. A. B. Hu ss ander, 222 Linden avenue, entertained as their guest s at dinner Easter day, Gen. ~r erch B. Stewart, commandant at \\T e::;t Point, and William R Kane of Highland Falls, N. Y. TOUPEES and WIGS Nnturnl as the Hair thnt was onre your own. 0 . . ,. ._ . Ph. Central 0604 FUNK & CO. ~ · I~ ~ . , · as So. State St. Room 41! · I SUPRISINGLY REASONABLE! Your winter overcoat or - demothed ~nd prot~cted for$}.50 ··. the summer, only ~uit The process is as follows: every gument is individually inspected and truted for 24 hours with ) deadly gas which absolutely. kills all moths and eggs. yet in no way harms the fur or fabric. Clothing is then placed in a cold. dry vault. the door of which is protected with U. S. tur gas. From the moment we call for your furs until the time they are returned to you we assume full responsibility for their protection. 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