.~. . .. the of a special - WIU>METTE 278 -mm EýUGENE L.RAY 16W6 CHCAGO AV.ENUE EVANSTON,ILJ *The North Shore makes another bid for honors ini fistiana's heavy- weight division on Friday evening, March 11, when jack Fargo, 724 Green Bay road, Winnetka., meets Eddie: Boyle: of .Ç'leveland in an 8-round match at the R a i n b o Fronton. -Ilqî e is said- to be a fast-foo.ted, hard',,punchiiIg boxer, -and No rt h à9auifl olrsand Glorlous Pàtterns NATIONALLY KNOWN I3ROADLOOMS ORIENTAL, RUOS - LINOLEUMS and SERVICE See our dis play . BETTER HOMES EXHIBIT, -4rm YMESTJIAN. (No Branches) Wilmette 5051 UY UVa-SI L SAFETY INSURD u p fo $5.000 Jack F*rgo Shore followers of the sport ,,-ho havec seen Fargo in action are expecting, an exciting entertaiflmeflt.1 The local boy, who has just turn- ed 21, em'erged f rom the amateurl ranks a year ago, and since that time has piled up a most impressive record. He has engaged in moreý than twenty matches, winning ail but two,, which were lost on very close decisionis. Three weeks ago hie won over Art Oliver, Olympic champion wholhad defeated 'Max Baer, former World's heavyweight champion. On. February 18 Fargo appeared in the main event at the Rainbo Fronton against Russ Wasser of Minne-, apolis, and won the 8-round boutl (Continued f rôm page, 3) Woman's club are there in force to welcome everyone. Home cooked lune.heons and din- ners, the food including old-fashioned standbys such as bakedbeans, maca- roni and cheese, cabbage salad, -thick frosted cakes an d "grandmother's apple pies,". as we11 as very, modern cookery concoctions 'made by the. younger members of the club, will be- .prepared and. served. by club mem-. bers at moderate prices The 'lunch- con hours are 12:to 1 :30' p. ni., the dinner hours 5 :30 to 7:30 P. nm. Luncheons and dinners are ini charge of Mrs. ýE. L. Lange, Reservations are not necessary. The club members, under the direc- tion of, Mrs. Ernest Freeni, have prepared a large and attractive, ba-, zaar as a part of the exhibit. Thisý includes a gift booth featuring hand- made' luncheon and brea kfast9 sets of gay, toweling, aprons, Sun sts towels, crocheted articles, made by' members and gifts dlonated 15-y iïe- bers. Grab-Bag Booth The grab-bag booth is to have the sort of "surprises' people like to get -really choice articles. Barkers in picturesque costumes «will circulate about calling the grab-bag's attrac- lions. .l I the tea room there will be a tea leaf reader who will tell fortunes by tea leaf or cards. In the food booth will be found I homeniade cakes, pies, meat baves, bread, rolîs, cookies, salads, puddings and coffee cakes, made fresh, each 1 morning'and brought in at 10:30 by ,the members. In addition there will be nuts, popcorn and candies. White Elephant Sale A white elephant stand will ini clude many unusual and amusing ob- jects in ýits hit-or-miss selection. A ,voman Who has studied scientific reading. of the, han d in New York will give readiugs and written reports to ail who'visit hem booth. She will advise young people on vocations and older ones on hobbies. IThe commercial exhibits are offerý- # ASSOCIATION 0F WILMETTE Ch#d am Sup.rviaud murtk. LimitaStates Goerou'*t uua~ C..h.I Aveu.. Telepleme WIIm.tt. 1h23 tiieme ever Geserve4l a sermon more satonryan arG ~s lwi various ua.yb. than the hf e of Helen Keller, says. And Wirm£rm LinE will have a booth. Rabbi Shulman. The ways and means committeé- of Services at the North Shore Con- the, club, of which Mrs.~ Howard gregation Israel are heid every Sun- Ringholm is chairman, sponsors the day morning.at Il o'clock and visitors Better Homes, exhibit. The proceeds are always cordially welco. go to, the club's building fund. 511 Green Bay Roadi 1,126