· Charles T. Boal Dies in Kenilworth Feb. 24 WILMETTE volunteers in the Civil war and sea-ved LIFE March 4, l?Z7 ·Plan New Open Dorms as an officer in the 88th Illinois Volon New N. Quadrangle T~o new open dormitories for wornCharle s T. Boa!, a pioneer Chicago unteers until the end of the war. Upon 1 'Jt by Northwestern hardware merchant and well k·nown his return to Chicago after the war, le Cll are to be bu 1 e11 gaged in the h.ardware business, in h real estate man, passed away at the university, starting within t e next home of hi daughter, Mrs. S. D. which he continm~d until the great Chi- few months , it · was announced last F~ood, in Kenilworth, at th e age of 94 cago fire when his plant was destroyr.d, Saturday hy President Walter Dill years, Thursday morning, Fcbrua.r y 24. He later establi she'd a wholesale hard- Scott. Each will be a home for nonHe wa s bon, in Reading, Pa., in d h II b · ss In . . d 1832. Coming to Chicago at the age wear an o~vware n s.me · soronty women and Will accommo ate of 21, in 1854, became a ssociated with 1894 he became mtcrestcd m the r& thirty girls . The buildiugs will be of th fi f H 11 K 1 . d' . . b k d con1 es tate bu siness e rmh o m ar an - · b f · Wi · sconsin lllino·Js and · ln 1ana 1 1me1 1a ·, de lers 1'n wllJ'ch M Boal ,.·as the olde-.t mem er o ' . . pany, w o esa c Iron a ·, r. · · · · · · stone and will fit m the (}Uaurang)e now 1 be later attained a partnership. the Chicago club and was also a mt:u. - beinrr constructed for thr ~orority girls. f , ]~ oyal Legion · t-t · · · Mr.. Boa! recruited a company o f I)er o th c of the umvers1ty. ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~ T · · · ']] J · h he new open urnl . clormJton . Ies WI I fl accommor:Jatton s for on y upper c a ss girls who are not members of secret social organizations With this need ' ·. taken care of, Pres1dent Scott, Dean of Women Richardson, Coun sellor for Women Mary Ross Potter and othl'r · · ffi · 1 ~ 1 1 W'll J umverstty o c1a s . ee t 1at I aru hall may well be turned over to fresh men girls exclusively. Hence, historic W'IJ · · t ar d . H a Jl , b egmmng V!l'th th e. fo r.m al opcnmg of the two new dornutones in February of 1928, will he a home for freshman girls who will move in from I. · · , ,J ' ·and enjoy · other quarters themstlves ,it. as only freshmen -:an. u. Kenilworth ·S couts Win A rea Rally at Co .. mmun:;ty Center " f 1 · t op rall of Results o t 1e mter- ro .Y the Nonh Sho:c Boy Scout Ar~a council held last Friday at the KemJ worth Community center were an nounced as follows: . 1'." Knot -Tying· Contest-FJrst Troop ' Kenilw orth, r, points; He~·o~d Troop 31 llighlan'd P?.~k, 3 points; Third Troop 21 ';J t> m·oe, 1 pomt. Sig-wtlling Co nlt·~t-Fir:,) t 'rroop 1.! · . ' - pomts · . s Non . d "'roop 24 Et·tlilworth, .., ·. · l , · lluhha rd Wood~, :.. . nomt s : Third '1 roo1 1 2 i ( ;l ,·tu·ot·, 1 ;,P,nt o ·crad v Driil--Fi!'st Troop 13 Ken11~·orth ~ - 1 c,ints · Second ·rroop 21 <~len.: I·)(l · r" t·· . ·r ' hl'rd Tro<·P 2·1 Hubbard 1 1 .. , 1 ' 01 ' , " Woods, 1 point. . Drili - F'irst Troup 21 Glencoe, 5 po~nts : ~~· co ml Tr~~~~ 1:!. l< Pnilworth , ~ pomt~ : Tl.ird Troop :n Hi ghl a nd Park, 1 point .. Fire h v I<'ri cti c.·n- First Trocm 1:1 K e mlworth. f, poir.tf', l:;m ut .Southwanl, ~4 1}~ ~;p{· .; H ··t:ond Troop 1,~ ~ (· ni!~o·th, 3 uoin~s. c;;o(·out Ril'ha rdRiln · fh1rrl I roop 13 Keml~~~ ~,rth 1 point , s c-'o ut Howe. <AJJ thrt>e of th(:' a hon Scouts made fir·e ~it hin f(}rty ~t>t· nnds. whi ch ~stabli~:~he:s a thrt·t· man Foal f· 'Hm r ~cord for the couracil.) Standing ·, K 1 · h 27 · ~mop j . , r - em 1wort pomt~ 1 roop 21-Glencoe 10 point!' T roop 24-H~ bb· Wood" 4 points d rd · · Troop 31-Ht~h.lan~ Park 4 pomts Troops parhc1patmg were Troop 13, Kenilworth; Troop 21, Glencoe; Troop 24 Hubbard Woods; and Troop 31. Highland Park This r:~l1y was spon sored by 'froop 13 of Kenilworth. It was announced that Troop 31 of Highland Park - invites all other troops of the North Shore Area council to par ticipate m a :;imilar inter-troop rally at Highland Park, Friday, March 25. Mr. and Mrs. A. W . Levy of Evanston are on a t·rip to South America. The Levys formerly lived at 700 Greenwood avenue . ° I At' the Patty rShoppe Durhig the Lenten·Season Winnetka Man Victim of Pneumonia in Chicago Guy Yulis, 42, a resident of Winnetka, succumbed to an attack of pnf'u · monia after a brief iJlness at 'the Cook County hospital Thursday, Fehruary 24. Funeral services were held from the Sacred Heart church in Hubbard Woods Saturday, 'February 26. Burial was at Sacred Heart. Mr. Yulis is survived bv a wife and children in Italy, and a br~ther, Charles Yulis, residing in New York. 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