April 9, 1927 WINNETKA TALK NICARAGUA SUBJECT AT WOMAN'S SOCIETY (Continued from page 54) concerned in this little country? Mr. Jinder answered this question with the | following reasons: because of the agi- | tation for the construction of a second interoceanic canal across Nicaragua for which the United States has already acquired rights; and because of a fear the state department has of the spread | Frank | bers of the Woman's society of the and rise of bolshevism within the tiny | country. Even though there seems to be no true pro-Amercian feeling either in the leaders or in the ignorant and poor classes, and even though rumors of messages from the seat of com- munism in Russia sent to Nicaragua sound disasterous, Mr. Binder cannof harbor the same fear the State de- partment has. Whether or not the United States should withdraw her marines from stormy little Nicaragua, withdraw the supervision of finances, collection of customs and leave the little state alone is a moot question, Mr. Binder states. He says that the imperialistic attitude of our government will not allow us to neglect our interests as to a second canal, and yet the marines do not seem to be settling the question. Education is restricted to a certain few in Nicaragua and aside from the splendid work the Rockefeller found- ation is doing in checking hookworm and other tropical diseases, schools and doctors are unknown. In addition to Mr. Binder's speech the day's program included an inter- esting group of readings given by Mrs. White. About sixteen mem- First Congregational church of Oak Park, were guests of the Winnetka group during the entire day. At the close of the afternoon program. Mrs. Albert Smith, chairman of the nomi- nating committee, read the list of nominees for the next year's officers. They are as follows: Mrs. Wiley J. Huddle,president ; Mrs. Norman K. An- derson, first vice-president; Mrs. Frank T. Crawford, second vice-presi- dent; Mrs. Ralph M. Snyder, record- ing secretary; Mrs. Heber H. Smith, corresponding secretary; Mrs. W. O. Kurtz, treasurer Mrs. Burton Atwood, Jr., Mrs. Robert Clarke, Mrs. Stanley P. Farwell, members-at-large--chair- men of the standing committees, Mrs. W. D. Truesdale, work; Mrs. Roger Ballard, luncheon; Mrs. A. J. Boynton, world's friendship; Mrs. Douglas Smith, flower; Mrs. Carrie B. Prouty, circles; Mrs. Mortimer Parker, house; Mrs. Percival Hunter, social; Mrs. Dudley K. French, finance; Mrs. Paul Hutchinson, program; Mrs. R. L. Arey, publicity ; Mrs. James Clipper, business woman's council. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McPherson of Winnetka are to be patron and patron- ess at a dance given for the benefit of the Lower North Community council at the Casino April 29. sy Miss Margaret Sterrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Sterrett of 4838 Ash street, returned Sunday to Mount Holyoke after a week's spring vacation at home. always wanted. Easy to apply and free "Made Grass Grow Where It Never Grew Before" This year you can have the kind of lawn you have Beautiful flowers and shrubbery will also be yours if you apply VIGORO, the new specially prepared plantfood. There is nothing else like VIGORO. from VIGORO is a scientifically formulated plantfood. It gives your grass, flowers, shrubbery, trees, and garden plants the necessary nourishments in just the right pro- portion to produce the maxium growth and beauty. ORDER VIGORO TODAY ECKART Hardware 735 ELM STREET Phones 843-844 WINNETKA any objectional odor. Co. FREDERICK E. Twenty-two years of suc- cessful professional service. Personally recommended by Chas. A. Stevens of Chicago and a host of others whom we have served on the north shore. We personally calls, rendering the most careful, courteous and con- scientious service. Mrs. Lewis attends to all ladies and children's calls. The growing demand for prompt and reasonable am- bulance service has made it necessary for us to add to our Limousine Equipment, an Invalid Coach which is the last word in Ambulance Serv- ice. LEWIS Resident North Shore Funeral Director attend all Private De Luxe Ambulance Service Located in Wilmette. Our Display Rooms Are Complete Our Motto: "Golden Rule" MRS. F. E. LEWIS FREDERICK E. LEWIS Lady Attendant Parlor Phone Residence Phone Wilmette 3552 Wilmette 3552 Kindergarten Supplies The new kindergarten depart- ment fills a long felt need. Here you can get the many articles used in kindergarten work and child training. These articles are very fine for the child that is confined at home due to sick- ness. Colored Pegs for making designs, 3,000 for : Number Drill Cards, a box. ....... 35¢ Animal Stencils Silhouette Border Patterns Cut-Out Sets . Flash Cards, for class room work, Story Building Blocks, a box Puzzles, Readings, Toy Money, Etc. First Floor Chandler : 630 Davis Street ; Phone University 123