Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jan 1931, p. 47

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Wednesday's Rotary prograni was 7;Ofle of a series relating to interna- Itional affairs. Previously this mnontb the Rotarians heard a discussion of Russia by Don Robertson of E..yans-. ton and a survey of South merican countries by 'Prof. . S., Braden of 4 Northwestern. university. Next week, severai foreigix students at, North- western university will ýbeý guésts of, the Rotarians.ý These programs are. being given tindcer the direction, of Dir.Hrc G. Smithb. pastor, of the Wilmettc Parish. Meihodist church, whô is a inmember of the Wilmette Rotary club. REPORT ON CONTAGION Three 'new -cases of, measies, two of niumps and one of pneumonia were, reported to the WVilmette Heaith ýde- Apartmentfor the week ending Wed- nesday, Jànuary 21. The beaith de- partment records also show that there are two oid case s of scariet * fever and one of wbooping cough tl active iii the -village. Mrs. Frank Brown of Wilrnette, whobas been living at the Edgewa ter Be-cËh otel for the past few months, left on Sunday for a" three-mionitls' trip around the world., She saiied on the Columbus from New York. images as-UirIu-ilnders; - It is not easy at this tme of the, year to observe the different birds closely, for flot even love of nature justifies a girl in crouching for. bours ïn the open. and perhaps *athiga severe coid. But here is a means, by which, while safely boused, she can observe to ber -heart's content and'no hartn do ne. A bird. window box wiii turn the trick. This box should. be open on one side, oblonlg and of sucb length ýas- to fit ex actiy into ,thîe window frame, where it can form a continuation of tiie.window itself. t is aIl the better. if it is made entirely of glass', but one glass side is sufficient. Through tbis the girl concealed béhind ber cur- tains can watch th e birds as they corne to peck at such provender as she provides. Bits of bacon rind, cups .oU .seed, scraps *of bread and gïeeji tops f romthe vegetabies will attract an ever-increasing flock. A shaiiow, dilih wiil serve as a combination bird bath and drinking bowl, If dried grass, leaves or straw are strewn in the-bottom of the box, the birds w11l flinger over their meal, for.then. thcy wili be %vain! as weii as fed. ALTER CAMP UNIFORM Some slight changes recently effec- ted in the national camp uniform for Girl Scout leaderýs wili, it is expected, worknianship remain the saine. T1his thé auspices of the Atlantic and is the officiai uniforni worn by lead- Pac.ific Tea company, at g8:45 and erdirectors and instructors in Girl. again at 9:45 A. M., Eastern Stand- ers, ard Tinte. WGN and WIBO wiiI be Scout camps ail over the country. the Chicago stations. Let gs do a littie figuring ..MabeYOM can have fthat Frigidaire now CHffCESare you've been postponing getting your Frigidaire until your ship cornes in. WeJI, now, les get out a pencil and do a little flguring. Probably k'. nar gaing ta strain your budget if you ardu ki today. Spoeyour, s i.àan av=gç-size family 'aad yau will nieed an avenage-sie, Frigidaire-the popular six-cubic. fotmo:del. You cm buy it the "Little by, Little'" y for only $10down and spread the balanceover tva years with only a nominalcarrying charge. inservice .. of ice cubes )r salacis and JOSEPH W. KEI-OE, District Manager 1141 Centrol Ave., Wilmeffe Phone WiImeffe 2899 1 N 1 lrS ELEVEr4 dcLowS 1ON-Lr -le U (Yo CET CUP OBD ArONCE ri wi 4

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