32 WINNETKA TALK May 1, 1926 The Mcllvaine Oil Burner THE FINAL ANSWER to the question of COMFORT DEPENDABILITY ECONOMY which correct oil burning can bring to your home Mclivainve On. Burner SALES Phone Winn. 147 WINNETKA 788 Elm St. (North Shore] ) PASTEURIZED - \COTTAGE CHEESE Whipped in Pure Rich Cream For HEALTH and DELICIOUSNESS --there are few foods that equal Dixie North Shore Pasteurized Cottage Cheese. It whets up lagging appetites and satisfies the hunger. Whip- ped in pure, fresh cream, it possesses unrival- led deliciousness. It is rich in proteins and has exceptional food value constituting an exceptionally healthful diet for children. Always handy to procure -- at your nearest dealer's. Always fresh. Con- venient to prepare and may be served in untiring variety. & A { yy \¥ a FREE ES A copy of the famous prize- eo winning recipe book, which 2 c Nd you will find a wonderful FE . aid in solving the A & "What to eat" prob- SFU lem will be mailed GOH < free upon request. Fo & sv Sign and send SF ov & od 5 coupon today. & oo & © && 0d £ a & <2 [e3 | Dawes Lends Aid in Legion Drive for More Members In a letter to Capt. James C. Russell vesterday Vice-President Charles G. Dawes vigorously advocated support of the Illinois drive to increase the mem- bershin of the American Legion. "l am glad to know that the Illinois Department of the American Legion is making a special membership campaign this month and I hope it will be highly successful," wrote General Dawes. "The Legion is an effective force in National life and it can be made more effective if more of those who served in the armed forces during the World War would ally themselves with it. Organized effort always is more effec- tive than individual effort. "TI am proud of my membership in and association with the Legion. I am sure the former service men of Illinois not now in the Legion would feel the same way about it if they would join the organization." HOLD POSTMASTER EXAM An examination for the position of postmaster will be held in Kenilworth in the near future. Competitors will not be required to report for examina- tion at any particular place but will be rated on the education, training, busi- ness experiences and fitness, it was said. Applications must be in by May 18 and can be made at the Kenilworth postoffice. ENTERTAINS FOR BRIDE Mrs. Carl E. Carleson of Kenilworth was hostess at a miscellaneous shower Saturday, April 24, at her home in honor of Mr. Carleson's sister, Miss Ruth Carleson, who is to be married May 1, to Dr. Julius Johnson of Omaha. Eighteen guests were present. [Observe Bundle Days on May 5, in All Suburbs Extensive preparations are being made for the observance of the annual Bundle Day for the Near East Relief on Wednesday, May 5, by all of the schools in Chicago, its suburbs, and in Illinois. Supt. William McAndrew of Chicago said : "'Bundle Day' does not involve any special school exercise. All that is in- volved on the part of the schools is the distribution of literature and an announcement concerning the location of the bundle station to which the chil- dren may carry their bundles on the way to school. It is a gathering of un- used, cast-off clothing. It is in a sense a relief and convenience to the house- holds which participate. It is really an exercise in thrift, in that it puts to valuable use articles which would other- wise be thrown away. But when there is added to this consideration the fact that these otherwise useless articles are, by patriotic citizens, sent to children suffering the most abject want and de- privation, the movement acquires a spirit of aid and philanthropy which, I am sure, will appeal as heartily to you as it has to all principals, teachers and children who co-operate." A bundle station will be located near each public school, and if those desiring to contribute their cast-off clothing cannot locate bundle stations, they are urgently requested to send their bundles by parcel post or express to Near East Relief, % Western Ware- housing company, 323 W. Polk street, Chicago. Mrs. K. Blanchard of 106 Woodland avenue entertained at dinner for 12 ' guests on Wednesday evening, April 28. ems eS =o Co = to our equipment. most pleasing feature is the | Announcement We wish to announce that we have recently added a X % new Invalid Coach (more commonly called Ambulance) Aside from its beautiful and dignified appearance, its patient is placed into the Coach through the large side |X side door loading, where the oe door, as in a private limousine, instead of through the rear door as in the old style ambuiance. The Coach is equipped with full sized balloon tires and the cot is supplied with an air mattress which adds to the | riding comfort of the patient. | It also contains a Doctor's emergency cabinet, electric fan, etc., all of which add to the safety and convenience of the patient. Attendants Uniformed apn UNDERTAKER "The House of Personal Service" . 20 years on the North Shore i 1124 Central Ave., Wilmette Phone Wilmette 654 oe --- " MX