A> 1 WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, FRIDAY, JUNE 7, 1918 FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR GROW IT! | [od i |] galt ll soon doy = HELP| SAVE YOUR COUNTRY By Raising and Saving All the Food Possible To help in this patriotic work, we have arranged to hold in Our Store, and FOOD WILL WIN THE WAR SAVE IT! The Women of Evanston Are Invited to Attend A Series of Demonstrations --on the Cold Pack Canning Process and Lectures By United States Food Administration Experts and the State Council of Defense Garden Director --on Wheat and Meat Substitutes --on Planting and Care of War Gardens During WeekBeginning Saturday, June 8 Miss Mildred Taber and Trained Food Demonstrat and Wheat and Meat Sub Canning Process by actually canning vegetables and fruits. flours will be demonstrate the substitute flours of the recipes used will be given to those who att Mr. J. H. Prost, Garden Director of the State charge of the Garden Lecture who can give e . Grain substitute dishes f Miss Winifred Philleo, Canning ors, will have charge of the Demo stitutes. and instructions given as to the most successful m or meat will also be m end the demo Experts, Experienced Dietitians and nstrations and Lectures on Canning They will illustrate and explain each step of the Cold Pack The making of breads from substitute ethods of handling ade and demonstrated. Copies rations. Council of Defense, will have s and Instructions, and will furnish speakers xpert advice on the care of gardens for the best results oo 3.to 5 p. m. Saturday, June 8 to 3 p. m. Garden Lecture. Canning Demonstration. Rhubarb, Strawberries, Asparagus. 7 to 9 p. m. Canning Demonstration. Rhubarb, Pineapple, Asparagus. Tuesday, June 11 2 to 3 p. m. Garden Lecture » to 5 p. m. Wheat Substitutes. Corn and Corn Flour Rice and Rice Flour 7 to 9 p. m. Meat SuLstiiulzcs. Beans and Peanuts Potato and Potato Flour Saturday, June 15 to 3 p. m. Garden Lecture. Canning Demonstration. Spinach, Strawberries, Asparagus 10.5 p. m. to 9 p. m. Canning Demonstration. Carrots, Pineapple, Asparagus Garden Seeds FREE at the Garden Exhibit (Main Floor) Ros nbe EVANSTO rg's Ny Garden Book FREE at the Garden Exhibit (Main Floor) 11 sun sum LEARN TO SWIM IN ~NEW TRIER "TANK" | Summer Exercises and Play Schedule | at High School to open on Mon- | day, June 17 | REPAIR ATHLETIC PLANT | Instructors Are Ready to Teach Residents of North Shore | The annual summer schedule of | swimming classes and playground [activities at New Trier High school | will start June 17. The entire physi- ll | cal department equipment is being {overhauled and repaired. The "best yet" exercises and play schedule of activities are being planned for the Ne popt swimming is the most of summer sports and no | better of safer place may be found | to indulge in this pastime than at | your local high school with splend- |idty equipped, tempered and super- | vised baths and swimming pool. Most Healthful Sport Swimming, besides being a pleasur- [able pastime, is a most valuable | means of keeping fit through the { summer. Many teachers of physical | training have noted the splendid effect on the large groups of muscles {of the arms and legs and back. Psychologists tell us that swimming | affects ch: icter by developing cour- | age, self-reliance, and preparedness. Physiologists speak of the very be- I neficial effect upon .the nervous and | circulatory systems when the body fis immersed in cool water, These are | convinceing proofs that the art of swimming is a worth while 'ac- | complishment without mentioning that a swimmer upon occasion may save his or her life or be able to save the life of another. The people of the community, both young and old, should plan to visit New Trier Natatorium and Play- ground this summer. Classes will be arranged to suit the needs of each boy and girl, man or woman. Tennis athletics, gymnastics, playground games and out-of-door activities of various kinds will be conducted in connection, with the Natatorium schedule. Further information regarding the schedule of classes, rates, etc, may be had by phoning Mr. Jackson, Winnetka 588. J. H. "DAD" ELLIOTT CHURCH UNION SPEAKER An unusually fine service will be held by the Church Union next Sun- day evening at 8 o'clock: J. "H: Elliott, commonly known in univer- sity circles and in army camps as "Dad" Elliott, will be the speaker. Mr. Elliott has given most of his time recently to the C. M. CA camps in the Army and Navy. He was selected from a large number of Y. M. C. A. men as a special 'evan- gelist to the men in camp. He has held some remarkable meetings among the men. He is wanted in all the camps because of his fitting and timely messages. His coming to Wilmette will "afford a rare oppor- tunity to hear a message right from ihe heart of --t | teeming camps-- moral and religious There will be special i phase of it. | music the Methodist church. Protect Army Stores from Insects » . ' ~ 11 1 » ~ Millions of dollars worth of food 1 for use over- s the Government warehouse at the Bush Terminals, { New York, will ind c | seas ¢ | S€as ' | be protected from y msects through arrange- reby the War Department the knowledge on stored- insects in the possession of artment of Agriculture. The | stored supplies originated in all parts | of the world and are likely to contain {insects that will multiply and cause | great damage in storage, particularly i during the summer. To search out (and treat infestations in the early stages may save millions of lollars. Dr. E. A. Back of the Bureau of En- tomology has been placed in charge of the work, in co-operation with the War Department. Seek Missing Man | Eim H. Heller, 149 Prairie avenue, has been missing since last Saturday |and police, at the request of the | man's wife have instituted a search: | Chicago and Evanston police have received detailed descrintions of Hel- ler and it is expected he will be lo- cated within a few days. He was described as 43 years of age, 5 feet, 9 inches tall, and weighing 140pounds. He was last seen in Evanston Sa- turday evening. i . ------ SE rer The service will be held at