Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Mar 1927, p. 56

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W I L M E -r T E L I F E tion in Wilmette for some months now and all troops show the effects of its influence by increased membership and troop activities. The Scout association takes this apportunity to thank the Finance cont mittee for the splendid and ~fficient manner in which they organized the work and for the unselfish Wf}.y in which they gave thei.r time to the job. March 18, 1927 Exceptional Winnetka Buy I SCOUT COUNCD. FUND DRIVE EXCEEDS QUOTA Wilmette Overacribed Share in Fund to Insure Operatio.n of North Shore Organization By Ewart Cook ROB FILLING STATION (S~crctar)' of Association) . . I . The Wilmette Bov Scout assoctatt :Jn Attcnd~nts at ~he Stan~lard. Otl com- announces the rest;lts of its recent pany fillmg ~tatwn ~~ 1 S hcndan road I drive for funds to assist in establ ishIll "No Mans Land were held up . Sl A ·1 · 1 put a h out 12 o ' c 1 oc k '1'1ntrsc1 ay ntg 1t , tng , a North ·1ore W'l.rea counctd to 1 · 1 Scout work · m 1 mette an ot 1er M arc I1 10, an d ro I>l>e d o f $35 m cas 1 · d 1 . wre towns on a more a vanc~..·c P o1 tee o f tl1e nor tl 1 s 1 1ore vt'II ages w ere north . s1 notified of the robbery but a diligent basts. search failed to reveal anv trace of the A total of $2,215.50 has already be<:n thieves. · paid in to the tr~asurer \vith abou t $200 still due on outstanding pledge s. making the total amount pledged well MOVIE NOTES over Wilmette's quota of $2,000, as set Douglas Maclean, the young man by the association and council cjficiab . who went AWOL in "Twenty-three It has been very interesting to note and a Half . Hours Leave," authored in the amounts of the va.rious pledges as "Seven Keys to Baldpate," fathered in given below: "That's My Baby" and hunted cats in 3 pledg·es of $50 each "Hold That Lion,"plays the lead in a 2 pledges of 40 each snappy story of the United States Ma1 pledge . of 30 each 19 pledges of 25 each rine Corps," "Let It Rain," showing 6 pledges of 20 each Friday and Saturday. 4 pledges of 15 each 108 pledges of 10 each As "Let-It-Rain" Rile y, Doug shows 3!l pledges of 5 each what happens when a young man :~ pledges of 3 eae>~l makes up his mimt to accomplish some1 plt>tig-p of 2.50 ca. 6 pledges of 2 each thing. A p.retty young woman comes 2 pledges of 1 each aboard-ship and the marine recognize s her as the girl of his heart. But when $2215.50 he sees an offi~er claim her undivided (ThNH' do not inelude $10 each donat('(l attention, he soon realizes that chev- for initial campaign expenses) rons must be attention-getters. Then The Scout association desir es to asand there, he resolves to raise himself sure any one who was not given an f.rom the ranks. opportunit); of assisting in this driY c..: that it is always in need of money to During January, electric light and carry on work among the troops in power companies of Illinoi s produced the village and checks made payabll' 565,330,000 kilowatt-hours of electricity, to Henry Fowler, 140-J Forest avenue, an increase of 11 per cent over Jan- are always acceptable. The council has been in active opera uary, 1926. ... This beautiful six-room English brick Colonial: wrought iron fixtures; bot water oil heat; 2-car garage on a wonderfully landscaped lot. The price is $18,500. Let us show it to you. REINS EM REALTY Exclusive Agents co. 720 Elm St., Winnetka Phone Winnetka 254 Protect Your Trees from insect .and fungus diseases by SPRAYING your trees Now! Spraying is essential to the control of insects and fungus diseases, and is a phase of the tree specialists' work that calls for a practical knowledge of the factors involved. There are, for example, two types of insect pests: sucking insects and chewing insects. In combatting each, radically different methods are employed. Tree pests and infections work ·downward. Hence no spraying ts adequate u n I e s s it reaches t h e topmost branches. 0 u r 27~ h .. p. motor sprayer assures t h e u t m o s t thoroughness in reaching every part of the tree. You are obligated in no way by requesting an examination of your trees and a professional opinion regarding them. If they need attention-and only then-will you be offered the opportunity of availing yourself of this high type of service, at a consistent price. Spraying is inadequate unless it reaches ever~ part of the tree. Our 2 Y1 h. p. high-pressure motor sprayer does the work. THOMAS J. LYNC·B 5 64 Lincoln Avenue WINNETKA Telephone 1 2 94 Tree Specialist I 13 I Green Bay Road GLENCOE Telephone 514

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