July 13, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE Boy Scouts Thank Skeeter ·Battlers for Fine Service The North Shore Mosquito Abatement district has been spending the last week or, hyo cle~ning out the middle fork of the North branch of the Chicago River near the Boy Scout Cabin-in-the-Woods in the Sun set Grove Forest Preserve. During the past years the stream has been clogged with small willows, logs, stumps and trash of all kiQds, m~king the place a mosquito-breeding center. The mosquito abatement organization has been at work making possible a good ·flow of water and it is expected that from now on conditions will be much improved. The ponds and swamps in the neighborhood have been either drained or oiled. Many north shore men have done a great deal to make the Cabin-in-theWoods a real asset to north shore Scouting: County Commissioner Oscar W. Schmidt of Wilmette, has been a gn~at friend. The thanks of north shore Scouts are also extended Jo William Edwards, superintendent of the North Shore Mosquito Abatement district. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICE "Life" wilt be the subject at the services of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette, Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:35 o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gough of 619 Maple avenue, their daughter, Dorothy, and their son, Jimmie, left last Friday to motor to Pickett, Wis. Mr. . to his home Monday, Goff r. eturned but Mrs. Goff and the children are remaining ther~ for the rest of the summer. First Scandinavian Ev. 886 Elm street, Winnetka Roy A. Thompson, pastor 809 Chestnut court (Winn. 2304) 10 :00 a. m. 11 :00 a. m. Sunday, luly U school. Morning worship. "Paul's Conversion." 5:00p.m. Young People's meeting. 7 :45 p. m. Gospel service. Sun~ay ·Carpenter and ·Cabinet Work · Are You Contemplating Having Those Alterations and Repairs Done Now? 8:00p.m. Wednesday, July 18 Ladies' Aid at . Mrs. E. B. Andrewson's, 910 Elm street. Thursday, July 19 8 :00 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Remodeling and Porches Screened Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Bowen of 605 Eight street entertained Mr. and Mrs. H. R. · Hamburg · of Peoria as their houseguests~ a week ago. -oMrs. R. A. Thompson of 811 Ashland avenue has gone to Land o' Lakes, Wis., for a short vacation. · G.W.SAXTON I 546 Sterling Rd.,' Kenilworth, Kenil. 3495-1847 llllllilllj III:Jilll til RQ.1 ISilttll E1 I Cfctl ililctJIIiill 7beNew Otllt!r/ , . , , ,.,If!$ AI>VAN(EI> SIX HOI>ELS N. .,_,,.,_ ·H-JIM Salon Bodlee Twin lpltloa mot. 12.lliCnlttypeapall plop Blgb eompreeelaa miles per hour SI>E£tAL §IX MODELS Bohnallte aluminum platoDa (fa. _,.Strata) '1-bearlna....._ ehaft (Jaollo. creni pbu) Boudame and LoteJoy sboek aheodten (eseluamotmdnf) Don't Thro\v Thetn Away A blowout need not put your tire in the junk pile. Our method of vulcanizing puta them back in the running again, good for thouaanda · of milea of aervice. We poaitively guarantee our work. N.- fo miles per hour STANDARD SIX MOI>ELS Tonlonal YlbratlOD damper New douhle drop frame Bijur eentrallzed chaula lubrlea· tlon Exterior metalwaN ehrome plated over niekel Short~ Uatd tire bargaim in many different aizes FREE Repairs for one ' year on all radiua SEIBERLING All-Tread Tires '\Vorld'· easled Bteering putcbaaed st Blftex-Nash bumpers and bumperettes ' MARGERUM'S TIBB SHOP .6 ! 1 MAIN STREET Wilmette Phon. Wilmette 3243 miles per hour SUBURBAN NASH SALES Phone Winnetka 2707 547~ Lincoln Avenue WINNETKA