WINNETKA TALK July 28, 1928 & * $1,100.00 and up TERMS: $25.00 Down, $20.00 Monthly, No Interest Buys a fine 50 foot lot in DEL-MAR WOODS Here Is a Real Bargain-- Come Out and See for Yourself BUY NOW----FOR THE FUTURE HOW TO GET THERE If driving an auto, take Waukegan Road, North through Deerfield, one mile to Half Day Road, then turn East, around the corner to Subdivision offic. A representative is there daily from 1 to 6 P. M., Sundays from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. For further information, phone University 1242 or drop a postal card, and you will get your reply by return mail. HORACE D. BENT Central ¥ Broadway Evanston, Illinois Will You Help to Send War Vets to Ball Game? Disabled veterans at Great Lakes have been given passes to the Chi- cago baseball games, but the trans- portation has not been provided, Mrs. Joseph Joyce of Kenilworth, chairman of co-operation with war veterans of the Tenth Congressional district, announces. To readers of this publication Mrs. Joyce sends this plea: "Would any reader of this paper care to make up a purse to provide a bus to take these disabled war veterans to the ball games? If so, would he or she please notify either Mrs. Joyce, Kenilworth 2134, or Mrs. M. H. Finnegan, Red Cross worker in charge of arrangements at U. S Naval Psychopathic hospital, 105, Great Lakes. The cost of one bus to take the men to and from a game 1s $20, and the days now open for the games are August 14, 16, 20, 21, 22, 28, and 29." GUESTS OF ACADEMY George Bersch, of Wilmette, Paul Gilbert, of Kenilworth, and Ernest West, of Highland Park, left Wednes- day for Culver, Ind, where they will be guests for a week at the Culver Military academy. No matter how you figure you'll find the superior facilities and service of this plant a decidedly advantageous factor in your next job PRINTING LLOYD HOLLISTER INC. Wilmette Greenleaf 4300 Sheldrake 5687 1232-36 Central Avenue Wilmette 4300 Winnetka 2000 of Boy Scouts Invite Friends to Attend Woods Camp Fire All Scout leaders, Scouts, parents, and friends have been invited by the north shore area of Boy Scouts to a big camp fire at 7:30 o'clock tonight at the cabin in the woods. The Scouts will start the program with the camp fire lighting ceremony, and will follow it with community singing, yells, stunts, a cracker eating contest, songs by the Scouts, and end with a story by Mr. Kreusch, scout- master of Troop 9, Wilmette. At 2 o'clock next Monday afternoon an area wide field meet, open to all the Scouts in the North Shore Area council, will be held at the cabin in the woods. To enter any of the con- tests, the Scout must be registered at Scout headquarters, be in good stand- ing, and must enter himself in the event at the headquarters, 360 Central avenue, before July 27. A big fun rally will be held at 2:30 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, August 1, at the cabin in the woods. One of the outstanding events of the rally will be the wool-hunt. In the foolish- ness parade by the troops, each troop will dress as clowns in pajamas or any assortment of clothing. In the shoe scramble, two Scouts from each troop will put their shoes in piles. On the word to go, the runners will race to the pile, find their own shoes, put them on, lace them up, and return to the starting line. These events will be under the di- rection of the North Shore Activities director, W. Ted Grant, who will be assisted by the troop leaders. LI NEN THE ROAD OF UNUSUAL SERVICE Only 114.12 Iwo Weeks ALL EXPENSE TO uy R COLORADO { Most remarkable vaca- | tion opportunity ever offered! Think of it--railroad, auto service, scenic side trips, all meals and hotel rooms included. The only road operating sepa: u. direct lines and i peadeny 3 service to Denver and Springs --a great advantage in time and comvem- sence to Colorade tourists. Rock Island Vacation Travel Service Bureau 723 La Salle St. Station Chicago, Ill., Phone Wabash 3200 Please send me descriptive liter- inf tion ARAN Sith Wow