==============~==============~================~~~==~~ FOSTERS SCOUT TROOP C . E . Palmer, Leader in American Legion Work, Organizes N e w Group in S o uthwes t Section J a n uary 1, 1926 WILMETTE L IF B 5 Recitalist WOL,P·GRD'FIS, IDe. HBI'd:wa·e New I I i. II I t la I C. E. Palmer, formerly of Chicago and now of \\'ilmette, \\'ho until recently was affiliated with 'ational headquarter~ of the American Legion. is actiYely engaged in orga1uzmg a new troop of Boy Scouts in the south and we st s ection ~ of \\'ilmctt~. At a mL· ctin .~ oi the troop committee:, held la~t \\'et:k, and consi~ting of Herbert ::\leyn, 1422 Gregory avenue, chairman; L. F. Hor s tman, 1428 Cregory a\·enuc; E. C. Holt, 140() Crcgory a\·emtl', and G. T. Steen, 1406 Cregory a n :n uc, for mal action was t;1 ken autl10rizing the application and registration of a troop of Boy Scouts . . \rrangenH·nh were abo made with J. R. J I arpt:r, "upt:rin tendcnt of school., tu :-.L·cun· the u . c of the . chool for a pu·tll a IH' Il t meeting place. The comlllittL'l' al-, :1 r('commended that -:\Ir. Dusolina Giannini, dramatic soprano, Palml'r l>l' cnmmi~"iuned scoutma . ter ·\\·ill appear in recital at Kew Trier ol the IH'\\' troop. lligh school auditorium Friday eve~~ r. Pall1ln will lll·ecl the as ·istanre ning, January ~. in one of the se:ies ot a young man at Jc.:a--t lR years of ot~ artist-r.~citab gi\'en .under auspt~es j ~1ge, Jh·ing in ~( 111 t!nn·..,t \\'ilmctte who ot the \\ mnctka -:\ftbiC club. ~1tss , \\·ould 1 ike t 0 take up Scout work. to Cia nn in i who ha~ ht:en. cha ractenzed act as a . s i ~ t a 11 t ~ c 0 tt t m a:; t e r f 0 r t h ~ 1 a " ~~ s e con d Pat t 1, h ~ s J~~ · t co 111 p 1e ted new troop, }w ckclarcs. Here i an a tnum_phant ~eas.on 111 l·.uropc. ~Iem- 1 opportunity for ~ome y()ung- chap to l>_cr~ ot the ~1 us1c club urg~ ~ea o_ n do ome plea~ant and gratif\ ing work ttckct holdl'r:, \\·ho. may .find tt tmpo:, I he points out. · ' ~ihl.e tc.' attend t.hts rec'1tal to make t he 1 r tt d.: t: b a,. ;ul a b I c to others who . .~ny. boys 12 year" of ag~· or mo~c, do not po~scss sl'ason tickets ~>ut who lt\'lng 1T1 the Southwe~t s~ctton of \Yll- \\'Cittld like to attend next Frida~·':; re1 P1ctte or a reasCinahle d1:-.tance away, 1 cit·d · ' · \': ho \\·ould like tCI join thi . new troop, ' arc aske:I to write or call :\Ir. Palmer. j "COMPROMISE"- SUBJECT at 11() :\. Ccntr;tl Park a\·enue tcle. , · r p ~1 phonr \ \'ilmc l ~e 130.2. ' . "Col t:lprlc:~~~s~-11 .~.ls 1rognl·s.s t. tw~fs I j l t.t.:t 11ca : wt >c t 1c :;u >JCC a 1e :-cn·iccs of the Xorth .'bore CongrcRETAIN SHOPPERS' SPECIAL gation Friday c\·cning, January 1, at Patrons of the Chicago and ~orth R .15 o'clock. The sen·ices are held in \\"e:,tern railroad will he pleased to tl1e Clcncoe -:\Iasonic hall. The subject kant that the Holiday Shoppers' is announced a:-; a sermon for the ;.Jew t rain p u t o n s c n· r a I w c c k:, b cf ore \ e a r. Chri~tmas and which arri\·e:; in Chi- 1 cago at 12:40 p. m .. i:; to be continued ~lr:-. Frank Young·. 333 Cumnor road. in scn·ice indefinitelv. This train will ' kl·nih,·nrth. \\'ill entl'rtain at hreakfa . t not operate on Xcw \·car' . Day. j at her home Xc\\· Year's eYe. l'uraaaes AIR MOISTNER Th · fu >1 saved soon pays for the machine. If your furnace don't heat proper. :\bo Cleaning, Repairing, Installing and Pipe Covering. \Vood-Felt-Metal Weat h er Strip 1185-1187 Wiimette Avenue Phone l58 Opposite Village Hall SKATES SH..\RPEXE D BY Ol." lt SPECI A L ::\1.\.C HI.SE The· Best of Health of Business I 1 of Happiness is what we wish our I Friends and Patrons during the approaching New Year 1 Phones Wilmette 2600 ..01, 721 Main St. Wilmette, Ill. Motors Service, Inc. I Everything for the Autotnobile WE MAINTAIN THAT ALCOHOL is the only fully satisfactory non -fn. eze solution that we know of and the recent cold spell has only confirmed our decision . 1 qt. - $ .35 .70 2 qts. 3 qts. 1.00 1 gal. 125 put 1n your radiator. The best of Service, of Attention, of everything that enters into courteous, dependable, upto-date banking is what we promise the good people of this Community, "vho will make this their banking home and headquarters during 1926. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Qp WILMETTE Member of Federal Reserve Bank. J. c. Slown A. B. Van Deusen