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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Apr 1923, p. 15

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nHP IWfl'PPPPIfWHPWWPW* Wm " SS4 Our Boy Scouts IVilmette Troop Activities : TROOP NO. *£-Â¥-v^v An efficiency contest is on in this oop running until June 1. Prizes eluding wrist watch, cook kit, scout and scout knife are to be awarded the Scout scoring the highest in- ease in points of efficiency. Troop 2 is getting busy in perfect- g itself in the various events to be aged in the coming inter-troop eet. Being holders of the trophy, .ey are determined that it shall re- tain on the walls of their headquar- TS. TROOP 3 Last week being what was called pring Vacation for the schools, it af- orded an opportunity to the Scouts to et in some good work. A hike was lanned for Wednesday, with the object i studying the early comers in the bird rorld. The wind was so biting during ie~eai1y^noTning That~ o«ly~fourteen ys departed for the observation hike, hese enthusiasts were well paid for ough, for eight different species were ated in the fields and woods west of ore you start another se S3 on it jndUL- pay you to let us examine your batteiy.Responsir ble advice and skilful work on every make of battery Motor Car Electric Service 328 Linden Ave WILMETTE, ILL. PHONE WILMETTE 1919 yhe lake shore'}MMm^MmM^Mm^:^m s8hL mm: the^. village.. mmmmm^^..... Also, nine different tests in Scouting were passed by candidates during the day, including such as cooking, tracking, use of tools, etc. Our lightweight basketball team de- feated Troop 4 lightweights Monday night, April 2. Score: 12 to 5. Saturday night Troop 4 enjoyed a rnovie of two reels. Mr .Clarke, Scout Clarke's father, donated these films. The troop thanks Mr. Clarke for his kind- ness. :->. ';.„< â- ' . ::,.';-.;â- #(â- â€¢â- â- ."â- 'â- 'â- 'â- â- â- â- " 'â- â- â€¢<:'.....! Troop 4 is beginning its practice for the Scout Rally on May 30. Nothing but first place will be satisfactory. The other Troops may have been in business longer, but Troop 4 may give them an awful surprise. ; Tomorrow night Mr. Leach will award the Efficiency Contest prize for the month of March. Parents' night will be in the latter part of April. • TROOP' J tiB^WI&B In a snappy game, featured by sportsmanship and good playing on both sides, Troop 5 defeated Troop 4 in basketball last week. Monday we were not as successful, losing fo Troop Si 12 to 5. A monthly drill down has been started, a medal to be given to the Scout winning it three consecutive times. The first winner was Jack Ryerson. > _ In the 1,000 point contests E. Ryer- son leads with 205 points and David- son is a close second with 175 points. Mr. Leach's First Class, Investiture ceremony was used for the first time Saturday night. Scout John Robinson went through. This makes one more First Class Scout in Troop 4. ;v$?e | The Scoutmasters association is op- erating a program of Scouting events to be staged in the afternoon pi Mem- orial Day. It will be a big outdoor meet including athletic contests be- tween tlie five troops of the village. A big time is planned and the winner of the meet will hold the new Scout- masters' trophy until the next inter- troop meet. Reserve the afternoon' of Memorial Day for the Wilmette Boy Scouts. â- Mi Arm You a Member? CHICAGO MOTOR CLUB ...........'" Established ;i»©i ...*»;•'^-kâ-  -§MM[ Wilmette Branch Mgr. North She** Hot*!, Evanston I Returned by auto insurance'||«g m WJJJMJJM/SJP^^^ SUP COVERS Including Labor and Malarial s*tUa~ Him Davci^ort faction |]I1IL £11 Ml Abso- Mlllfca *1I.VU Gtoisr mBffBir Chair anteed ^Ulllll $6.50 Also a wonderful selection of Im- ported Coverings at a tremend- ous reduction due to onr wide experience In the making of Cov- ers* enabling ns to give yon sup- erior uuallty. Save SO«J4> on you* Automobile covers. Order direct fromâ€" GOLLINBROSr" Formerly With Mandel Bros. Call or Write 713 MAIN ST„ EVANSTON Phone Evanston 0121 ^M3MJJJJMJJJlJMJlJJJJJMJJJm////m//M/m FORD SERVICE SkokieMotorCo. 712-714-716 Elm Street -Winnetka Authorized FORD Dealers Grace Forbes I^ks I Making lilMiV^i Remodeling Exclusive Models Room 217, Hoybuni Wdg. Davis Street, Evanston Tel. Evanston 7467 Chicago Coach and Carriage Company Designers and Manufacturers of AUTOMOBILE BODIES, TOPS, ETC. Body Rebuilding, General Repairing . y::: and Painting Estimates Cheerfully Furnished 523-123TinCHIGffl|-AVENUE'â€""" Telephone Calumet 6424-5-6 ^CfflCAfiO Mortgage Loan 1 211KS Do you want to save? If you do we can help you. We place first mortgage loans and allow you to repay a small sum each month, reducing the interest accordingly. We charge only 6% interest. Give you the "on or before" privilege. : Charge no more commission or expenses than others. No obligation is imposed by asking us for full particulars, which we will be very glad to give you. George H. Taylor Real Estate Mortgage Co. Imperial Building 312 South Clark Street Telephone Wabash 1246 CHICAGO .f- Chicago Real Estate Mortgage Loan Correspondent The Prudential Insurance Com- pany of America, Newark, N. J. Old-fashioned FHp-top Table i.00-liiii:li - A sensation is experienced at_ jughjLof - this old flip-top table, ^bjlfefjl those who have been associated with furniture used by 6w coloma^g ancestors. â- > -â- - ~â€"^-sllte~?S The old flip-top recalls memories of cWMhoodâ€"when .AJBiS_t^« delight to twist the top around an^^j^ hidden there. â-  .â- â- â- "â- â€ž .' ^-^ :â- :'"â- '•; ,': %^v^:M-^#ll^§il^ \ The designer of the original flip-top table inu$t have possessed mechanical ingenuity, for-he built it to serve as a console, an \0©feu casional table, a card table, or when tjte^.opjBprtani^ ^ as a coffee table. â- â- â- â€¢â- â€¢â- â- â- â€¢â€¢' â- â€¢â€¢â€¢â- â- .-- ..,..,.,,,........ It may-be had in walnut or mahogany, with a brown ';anttdu«>. :M finishâ€"a pure reproduction. . i| There are other fine old pieces in the store you will enjoy seeing! Plan a trip to Evanston when you can spend a quiet hour with fura^sf^ ture that will bring back the joys of .childhoodito-your/children^l^pil T& â- warn 1S5S Sherman Avenue. Next to the Ring Ting 'vuiuani EVANSTON - -Phone-#vansj!:on"790« 'Next. tovthe':|Unii Ting^tf jttt§|i taw â- ItltJllll fli||| NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT CASH and CARRY Big reduction to those who come to our nursery and get the stock. Freshly dug, roots not dried out. Nursery at LINCOLN AVE. AND PETERSON ROAD. Go South on Ridge Ave., Evanston, to north line of RotehiM Cemetery than we* two miles to Nursery. Trees, Shrubs, Fruits, Vines DELIVER 'IdHANl â-  .-----.......â-  -. â-  • . .â- â- i,;|fj; For those who do not car* to do their own planting we will DELIVER, PLANT and GUAR- ANTEE. ___ -.....~......"~" Landscape plans prepared. . Estimates given. p||Piione=JW&..write our^eity o Time to do it now. > PETERSON NURSERY 30 N. La SJU. St. Td. 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