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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Apr 1927, p. 22

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{ ] | 1 WINNETKA TALK April 23, 1927 20 1 i ES g i Experts to Comprise Scout Merit Faculty "From forestry to plumbing, and poultry keeping to surveying" is the scope covered by the Vocational Merit DANCE TO THE FINEST Badge work of the Boy Scouts. Merit badges in seventy different vocations MUSIC IN CHICAGO are provided, and men of these voca- tions are being secured as Merit Badge examiners. When a Scout is prepared to be 8 examined in the journalism merit Every Evening--Except Sunday badge, for instance, he reports to Eight to Twelve P. M.--Informal headquarters and is assigned to an examiner who is an expert in that field. The boy then arranges for an in the Most Beautiful Dining Room Saturday Evening--Formal Party Dancing till 2 A. M. appointment, and appears for exami- nation. EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL ORCHESTRA The Court of Honor committee, composed of Dr. C. B. Blake, J. R. REMEMBER---the only hotel in Chicago with Harper, N. L. Nygaard, W. J. McAl- a GARAGE in direct connection and providing len, Frank Read and John Stryker, is transient storage at a nominal rate-- Relieve building the list so that boys who are your mind of your car! qualified may earn badges in any subject. The largest tree in Illinois is on a Edgewater Beach Hotel farm west of Paris. It is a burr oak, 108 feet high and 18 feet around the on the Lake lower trunk. 5300 BLOCK SHERIDAN ROAD ; TELEPHONE LONGBEACH 6000 Telephone Wilmette 334 DR. FRANK B. ERWIN VETERINARIAN Specializing in the treatment of your best friends the "Dog and Cat" All calls recelve my personal EU attention PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS 1000 Ridwe Ave. Wilmette, TN Che Iredale Warehouses Direct Attention to Its Newest Service FUR STORAGE OF A SUPERIOR TYPE Being ever on the alert to offer our patrons a maximum of service and value, we have installed a system of garment stor- age that represents an achievement in moth-protection and safety. The process is as follows: every garment is individ- SUPRISINGLY ually inspected and treated for 24 hours with 2 RE ASON ABLE! deadly gas which absolutely kills all moths and eggs, yet in no way harms the fur or fabric. Your winter overcoat or 3 i k suit: = demotbed Clothing is then placed in a cold, dry vault, the door of which is protected with U. S. tear gas. From 2d procerted for 30 the moment we call for your furs until the time » OBlY they are returned to you we assume full responsi- bility for their protection. This is the first of a series of advertisements to acquaint you with this splendid new storage service. We are making a very positive bid for your confidence and will greatly appreciate an opportunity of showing you what we have. UNIVERSITY 9300 1723 Benson Avenue -- The Church Street Electric Station Is Opposite In Winnetka In Highland Park at 560 Center St. ; at 374 Central Ave. Annual Bundle Day to Be Observed on North Shore May 4 The children of the north shore will co-operate with those of all Chicago and many suburban towns in observing Bundle Day, Wednesday, May 4, for the benefit of the needy orphans of the Holy 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 approved by the school authorities and depart- ment 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 chil- dren under their care, has had Chi- cago 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 promptly to the Near East. This year's indications point to an even greater total. The refuges need all sorts of cloth- ing--overcoats, jackets, trousers, long and short; coats, skirts, underclothing --and warm things especially as the Armenian climate is often severe. Donors are asked to omit shoes, hats, silks, but get everything else ready. Ask the principal, teachers or school children where the bundle stations are located. If citizens cannot find a bundle sta- tion they are urged to send bundles to Near East Relief, 37 S. Wabash Ave., by parcel post. George M. Rey- nolds, prominent Chicago banker, is treasurer of Near East Relief, and Ex- Governor Frank O. Lowden is state chairman, Mrs. George M. Chapman of 250 Ridge avenue will entertain about fifty north shore guests at luncheon at Skokie Country club Wednesday, April 27. TOUPEES and WIGS Natural as the Halr that was once your own. Ph. Central 0604 FUNK & CO. 86 So. State St. Room 412 Injured Kidneys The kidney cells are easily injured --diseases such as Influenza, Pneu- monia, Measles, Scarlet Fever, Diphtheria nearly al- ways affect the kid- neys and frequently are the cause of chronie kidney trouble or Bright's Disease in later life. Don't risk the miseries that in- jured kidneys will bring you--let Nature help you to restore health to those vital organs with the aid of Mountain Valley Mineral Water from Hot Springs, Arkansas, Physicians preseribe it as an aid in the treat. ment and prevention of kidney disorders, Phone us for a case today. --We Deliver-- Mountain Valley Water Co. Evanston, IIL 2609 Broadway Greenleaf 4777 Woodland Grocer, Hubbard Woods.

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