WINNETKA TALK May 7, 1927 Driveways! For 22 years we have been building drive- ways for particular people of the north shore . . . . that is why our reliability is unques- tionable. If you are contemplating a new driveway or repairs to your old one. a call from you will bring our representative to your door. B. W. BLOW Established 1905 660 Center St. Phone Winn. 201-202 EDITS BOOK ON CAMPS | versity of Chicago Press. It is dedi- cated "To Indian Hill Campers, who have developed tae art of living to- "Out of Doors With Youth" Subject of Volume Written by Dr. J. W. F. gether. Davie C ing E Dr. Davies has made in "Out o 2'on Lamping CXperienge Doors with Youth," a study of the possibilities of the summer camp of "Out of Doors with Youth," by Dr. | religion. He sees in these camps a J. W. F. Davies, director of Commun- | wonderful opportunity for character building. Leaders and educators of young people have come to realize the value of these camps. Camping is educa- tional. Churches, schools and other institutions that have to do with youth have found them of great benefit to boys and girls and to the community. Dr. Davies' study will be useful to leaders of summer camps. His book is not a philosophy of camping; it is a simple statement born of twenty ity House and Minister of Education in the Congregational church, of Win- netka, is the title of a 172 page book which came off the press last week and which is already meeting with a demand which this latest work for leaders of Boys' and Girls' camps justly deserves. The book was brought out last week during the convention of the Religious Education Association at the Congress howls A aM years of practical experience in camp- Thirty-two states and six foreign | 11o' during which the guthor found countries, including China, Japan and the conduct, of Fans to ig one OF He Western Australia, were represented finest: pieces of- constructive work m at this convention. Because of the character building. he. book on this important subject, his book |} .. ih al hi iat was at ir: in ay and many of Lndingeon,: Mich. wiiers Gilet Davies file Sst ation copies were purchased one for the boys and one for the girls ' ge . _ . lof Winnetka, each camp being for a The book is published by The Uni-| period of eighteen days. Leading Public Preference In aWave of Eight Buying As predicted months ago, the Hupmobile Eight has not only precipitated a sweeping swing toward eights, but is supplanting both costlier eights and higher-priced sixes. By its constantly refined engineering, by new beauties of line and color and by unusually complete equipment-- added to its unsurpassed smoothness and ease--Hupmo- bile Eight continues today to increase its leadership among the eights. A half-hour's ride in the latest series Hupmobile Eight will reveal new qualities of brilliant performance--will convince you that higher expenditure can bring no greater return in luxury motoring. Fourteen Distinguished Body Types--priced from $1945 to $5795 f. 0. b. Detroit, plus revenue tax. Custom Bodies designed and built by Dietrich. T HE P11 8S T1IT NG UISHED HUPMOBILE EIGHT Hanson Motor Co. 557 Chestnut St. Tel. Winn. 330 McKinney Speaks to Men FRE E on Industrial Relations On last Sunday William Ayer Mc- Kinney gave to the Men's class of the Congregational Church a brief history of the development of industrial rela- Delivery and installation Service tions in the plant of which he is head. On all Radio dry batteries. On next Sunday, May 8, Mr. McKinney will continue the account and will tell CC ----- | of the progress to date of the very | interesting plan which was inaugurated All calls in before 12:30 taken at his plant last year. The basis of this plan is the practical application of Christian principles in industry. CC -- At a recent meeting of the class the following officers were elected to serve f he ensui rear : 2sident, Jol THE RADIO | Cio Bild) ve bride oh Vin nema; secretary-treasurer, james . SERVICE SHOP care of the same day. Rodgers. The class meets at 9:X Sunday Tel. 1840 18 Prouty Annex morning in the American Legion room of Community House. All men are | invited. /e the Best Ke Market Affords "| PULLOM anda REGAN Grocery and Market 1062 Gage Street Hubbard Woods Phones: Winn. 710-711 i.