arge.- 0 Tiflh ý Clases for Beginners; andi Advenced pupils now forming). For informaton cali GLENCOR 1670 eni, ny the uîrecor in january. Mrs. joseph Ku~tten was hostess at luncheon to her bridge club Friday at ber honje, .1201 Chestnut avýenue., 15 Different Vairieties of r DUNTIls CHOCOLATES SPECIAL Saturdmy end Suisday 6 . 2c MÂc'sW mCONFECTIONERT I 1204 Central Avenue Phono Wiintt. 35 f. Presth-air isaduces sound sleep at'Arden Shore. CASCADE Oùr LATEST PATTERN In Sterling by Tolwte ERE 1s à patl.rn Hthe* is as up t date es The Censtury of Progresa. Mo.dern wthout be- ing *x îm f hes instantf appeal t. the woman of fod.y. when 1 came to this camp. 1 found an entirely new meaning for the, word F'Souts.' I the 'Scout oath and law' one sees everything that is needed in the molding of a fine, good citizen. "Sports! That was one of the many things I did flot indulge in, because 1 kept reading cheap books that wasted time. But out here I spend a lot of time out of doors and use a few hours each day to read books, written by famous authors, that teach you somnething." have had that first boy," the realator remarked, "as well as the second one. Given a Iwalthy body through proper food, exercise and rest, the twisted mind that decided to bring to -a close a life that had scarcely begun would have: been straightened, and a useful c itizen coyld have been saved. That. clinics ai the station, 1964 N. Halstcd street, and registered v1siting nurses attend patients,. in their homes," said Mrs. Conrad T. Frykman, who headb the Wilmette division. "We believe' tbat through proper care and direc- tion of mothers and infants, mortality among babies can be greatlyreduced and strong, healthy children assured. The first two years of life are> critical. especially where home surroundings and conditions are not of the best. and ignorance of eientific methods of care and feeding abounds. Th.e mis- sion of Infant. WeJfarç is to correct these faults by disseminating in- formation on proper care and food preparation. The message that. leaders in the Conimunity Chest canipaign sends to Wilmette's genierous people. is, .',Be GIVE DINNER AND TEA New Trier Football MN1r. and1 Mrs. Justin Large, 1942 aptaiin Hospital Tbornwood avenue, entertained at'CaPi dinner and tea Sunday. the following .Charles Dostal of Glenco ;e, captain guests, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Garrison of the New Trier High school foot- of Sioux City, Iowa, Miss :Gertrude bail teani, is in St. Luke's hospital Stanton of' Lake Charles, L~a., Mrs. with anl infected Ieg. The infection., W. M. Ward, Mrs. J. D. Upendorfer, which is now draining, is in the and Miss Frances. Ward of Evans- shin bone and wiil keep. "Charles at ton. Mrs. 'Ward is the inother of,f the hospitalfor about ten davs. 1