---------- pn = April 10, 1926 WINNETKA TALK -- ~N Camp Fire Sparks Winnetka Camp Fire Girls will be in action Saturday morning, April 10, at Community House, when they will conduct one of their famous food sales. There will be all kinds of de- licious home-cooked food, made by the girls, themselves. The public is in- vited to attend. The Camp Fire pro- gram encourages the doing of things | in the home, as well as in the out of doors. The girls pride themselves on their good cooking, and all who have attended former sales of the Camp Fire Girls know that so popular are these events that it pays to arrive as nearly as possible on time, when the sale opens at 10:30 o'clock The girls win Camp Fire honors by this effort, as well as put money in the treasury to help purchase some of the necessary equipment, and take care of expenses. Winnetka ; April 26, Highland Park; Each of the eight groups will have Bor 27, Lake Forest; April 28 and 29, This importation of frames has its own table. A committee of judges | Evanston. just arrived and we shall be from the Camp Fire Council will award the honors. Members of the Camp Fire Council who are assisting the al chairman; Judging committee, Mrs. Dudley French, chairman, Mrs. Al- bert Smith, Mrs. Austin Jenkins; Pricing coommittee, Mrs. David Ken- nicott, Chairman, Mrs. John R. Mont- gomery, Mrs. Arthur Cushman, Mrs. J. W. F. Davies. Cashiers, Mrs. Ar- thur Sterrett, Mrs. E. A. Anderson. The sale opens at half-part ten, Sat- urday morning, and lasts until noon. Theatre Guild to Give "The Enchanted April" The North Shore Theatre Guild an- | nounces the fourth and final produc- | tion of its 1925-26 season as "The En- chanted April." by "Elizabeth." Included in the cast for this produc- tion are such well known players as Mrs. Laird Bell of Winnetka, Miss Julia Hanks of Evanston, Miss Helen Sanford of Evanston, and Mrs. DeWitt Juchanan of Lake Forest. The play schedule is given as follows: April 22, Wilmette; April 23 and 24, One Illinois electrical power plant, at Cahokia, near E. St. Louis, will cost These Frames Were Made for Toloff's Portraits Skilled European crafts- men have made for Toloff's portraits, frames which blend with and enhance their artis- They are of hand-carved wood, hand- tooled leather and of poly- chrome cunningly wrought tic qualities. by Italian artists. pleased to show it. SULIT TE TER HTT The prices ; are surprisingly low. girls are--Mrs. Robert Brown, gener- ' $39,000,000 when completed. Unaffected by market declines Have your picture made now for Mother Mother's Day is not far distant. Phone University 2178 Joseph D. Toloff-- but constantly increasing in value and earn- 218 DAVIS STREET EVANSTON ing power. RLU TTT TTT Invest in central real estate improved to its highest and best use. With every $100 invested in I FREE Here is a treat that you will enjoy--a liberal sample of rich, Res YY : PASTEURIZED / ; y 4 Hotel preferred stock you receive 69, per annum plus all the profits until your $100 has been paid back to you. J Every dollar paid back to you on pre- ferred stock adds just that much to the val- ue of your common stock. May our representative call to explain the details of this safe and profitable investment? COTTAGE CHEESE Whipped in Pure Cream Write today for our booklet: "Your Rightful Share of the Profits." VICTOR C. CARLSON ORGANIZATION Greenleaf 500 INC. Sheldrake 0500 CARLSON BUILDING Southeast corner Orrington Ave. and Church St. EVANSTON Dixie Cottage Cheese is a real delight. A teast of delicious- ness. Made from pasteurized milk with a most modern and scientific process. Whipped in cream. Smooth. Pure. Sweet. Appetizing. Be sure to get your sample today. Rapp's Grocery & Frult Store Winnetka Grocery Voltz Grocery Scheibe's Grocery Harry Linn's Grocery Rudolph Bros. Grocery Hubbard Woods Grocery Peter's Meat Market Pullum & Regan Groeery Co-operative Grocery Woodland Market & Grocery North Shore Food Products Co. 427-429 S. Morgan St. Dd Sg EEE Sa dt, TERE EER TR LR Th ARR BR