28 WINNETKA TALK October 17, 1925 Sees American Influence Only Hope for Near East American influence, extending among the Christian people of the Near Eas- | tern countries, is leading them to adopt American methods, and is developing a culture which, in view of the unset- tled conditions in that section of the world, is the only real hope for its continued peace and prosperity. This was the statement this week of Dr. John Timothy Stone, pastor of the Fourth Presbyterian church, Chicago, who has just recently returned from a world tour, during which he spent con- siderable time in the Near East. "American philanthropy," he said, "having begun the work of reconstruc- tion among the refugees and orphans of tha Bible lands through the Near East Relief, must finish the job, or else witness the destruction of what has al- ready been accomplished." "In the work which the Near East Relief is accomplishing wherever the refugees of the Near East are seen," he continued, "confined as it is to children and young people, that organization is insuring the future of their self- support; restoring to their varied na- tures that element of manhood and womanhood which insures life. "Everywhere these children under the protection of the Near East Relief are industrious, responsive and capable. Their .influence is felt upon their par- ents and relatives, and the refugee colonies show the same thrift, enter- prise and diligence. "It will not be necessary to continue this work for very many more years, but just now we have an obligation to less fortunate nations, it seems to me, and the good will of the United States can in no way be regained and strengthened better than by this wise and far reaching expenditure." New Trier Girls Club Entertains New Pupils Wednesday afternoon New Trier high school was the scene of an at- tractive bridge and bunco party given by the social committee and the friend- ly committee of the Girls' club for the girls of the upper classes who are en- rolled at New Trier this year for the first time. Prizes were given for the card games and refreshments were served for this affair which was plan- ned to give new girls the opportunity of becoming acquainted with the rest of their schoolmates. Elizabeth Bab- cock is chairman of the friendly com- mittee, and Helen Fraser heads the social committee of the club. RIDING CLUB OPENS The Spur and Saddle club has start- ed upon its new season with an in- creasing membership list 'that in- cludes Evanston and Wilmette mem- bers. Wednesday evenings, to the strains of music, members sally forth on their mounts for Harvest night rides at the conclusion of which they dance and have refreshments. ----(Q-- Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Y. Ball and their family have moved from Kenil- worth into their new home at In- dian Hill Mr. and Mrs. Eberhart have taken the Ball's home at 307 Woodstock avenue. What Goes Laundry? Make it your business to know on in Your Down in the laundry is where your clothes get the test of their life! There, soaps may ruin or protect. Forthesafetyof yourclothes,which cost 1/5 of your income, see that American Family is used for wash- ing--so quick,sothorough,so pure. For 83 years it has been laundress to the Middle West. No higher compliment could be paid. pr "es SS a PRAT A Awe! RRR WARW'S American Yamily Soap rm] | -- PATTERSON BROTHERS -- EASY PAYMENT HOUSE RADIO Singer Sewing Machines Washing Machines and Edison Phonographs Hoover, Hamilton Beach, Adjusting, Repairing, and Eureka Vacuum Tuning. Cleaners Repairing and Supplies OPEN TUES. THURS. and SAT. EVENINGS 816-818 CHURCH STREET, EVANSTON Between "L" and Post Office Tel. Univ. 654 Wilmette 526 Chieago Store, 1950 Irving Park Blvd. Pianos and Players Sonora, Columbia Tel. Graceland 4950 =" -- EVERGREENS, PERENNIALS, SHRUBS AND TREES Winnetka Landscape Company Not Inc. : M. J. SULLIVAN, Prop. GRADING--SEEDING LAWNS--TRIMMING--FERTILIZER BLACK DIRT--MANURE Men for private grounds by the day 882 Pine Street WINNETKA, ILL. Phone Winn. 1549 "Don't Skim Your Milk!" Doctors Warn Because of the great and vital health value of whole cream milk, all doctors warn against skimming it. Doctor Herman N. Bundeson says, "The entire (whole) milk should be used, in order to obtain the benefits of its full food value." BOWMAN'S MILK is just such whole milk. Nothing is taken from it--nothing added to it. It comes to you just as rich in cream as when it was taken from the cow. This is the milk which for 50 years has been helping thousands of babies grow healthy and strong. Mix all the cream before using and then you will have Nature's greatest health food in all its richness and purity. Insist on HOWMAN DAIRY COMPANY MILK >}