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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Apr 1927, p. 54

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S4 WILMETTE LIFE April 15, 1927 with the Spirit Bugl.e ~orps will furnish music. The pt~bl~c 1s im·iterl. No charge for adThe group \\a:-; ag~eed ~hat the hest l nu:-;sJon. . \\"ay to gear the ~cout111g program into the hun' Habit s oi Conduct was\ With the Troops Problema of Scout Troops through e~pericnce in doing good Royal ).[art in, Scribe o f Troop l One oi the prohlt..·m~ that the Boy I things together. Tndh·idual good turns ! \\'iln~ette ).1. I;:~ churc h, \eports a goo<~ nfl1cers of. the twenty Scout troops and patr ol gu~)(l turns and tr~)Op goo_d l mcetmg- last 1 ucsday .n1ght. Leste· · Of'fi · turns an.· he1ng planned Ill the1r I Ball is Scnuttna..;tt'r. 1 wo new Scottts represcn t ecl a t tl H' I nn1or rers con' . . · troop:-- . JOtllt'd the trnnp last \\'L·e k . · iercnce held last Saturday morning A ho,· I>L·cnme~ g-ood through dning at thl' Glencoe l'nion church wa~ the !..!"OOci ~ · living of the Scout oath and Ia\\·. "A . The ~lay Junior ()f1icers Conference '1\Hnty-fin· ~L'tl\ltS \n.:rc present .tt ~C1Htt \\'ho ~impl~· wear~ a uniionn will he held at Lah· Fort·:--t :1n Satm · a mcl'ting oi Tnlap -t at St. :\ugu ~.. · tin·.'s rhurch la;o;t Thursday an< 1 earns I>a d ges. " t>JH' o t' t 1 tc ..~cou . s day n:orniug. ).fay 1-t. ... · night. ti S t' 1 1 1 · 1 ... . ·ho,,·n ll\· the n .' i>Ort from 'I'roo1' ... k 1 ts a ratH. un ess te a so n·m;1r ·e<. The Confercnct· expre sst>d tltt<r · t 1 ~-···rJ.l>t' G,eor . L t ne< 1arc1 to 1· 1n· up t o t 1 ll' sp1nt an<1 thanb ttl their ho~h la st · ~aturdav, . ... , 't' Bcr~c h. One of tht· I 11 1 · 1 IJ . ._, 0 at 11 :ttH·1 Troops 21 and 22 t)i Gll'nroe . ' r ho prt·l . t l'c atur · · tll t il t· lllt'd ing \\'as ( sh, sh I 1c ~: ttl'r nt t H' -,oy .~cout . L' I Law 1 . . , vided tht· meeting plaCL' and .:'h' I gho~t :-tnrJt' ' . "\\'L' tllttst inq>ro s upon tht> Scouts 1 luncheon. Evcn·hndv had a goocl tJlllL' ; in many daily tasks is largely I .. · .. : in our pat ro ls and tHtr troops that and mnrc thaa enough to eat! . TIH: ~v.t ~c o ut Ship ( 7 l tlll'd s en: ry measured by correct vision. 41 Round they ;trc Scouts all the tintt.' ." say:-; 1 Table" : Tu ·:- da\· night at the t.\)ng rcgational .l~mcs Quigley, Patrol kader of Troop · En:ry Sl·o utma:-tl'r and Assi~tan:. : ~hurrh . . ~ki!'per:-. .Shaw and Coo k , !eel 1 -b. Lake Fore~t. . and Trnnp l'ounnittl't· Chairman j ~ : tn ..tltt' dt ;-;ru~.ht J.Il 0 1 qu.nntcr p}an s .. 1 h\· Jack OeBecrs, a patrol Jea.d er ol plan 11 ing tP attend the ~ro ut Leadl'r~ \\ J!nH:t t \.· ,hlp 1" thl' lllggt·st ~ea Scout Remember ... Your eyes are I Troop 22. (~lencoe: sa ys: "\\"e mu st Rulll.td ·Tahk tL) ht.· ht.·ld l1t.'Xt ).londay ! o;ntit .in ti.H: ,:\~ > rth. Sh ort· l' <·llnril. id the J~temht:rs ot our patr?h ~now t·vening, .\pril tH. at thl' \Vilmetti.' Ka rl \ o,t 1 ~ '::"l11p \ ovntan . your breadwinners, it is wise l that a ~co~t shnnld art · as a ~rnllt l't.'ntral Caietcria at (> :30 p. Ill. ~[any j vverywherc. intcrc:-:ting tnpic:-: will come up 1'or 1 Kenilworth to take care of them. t A senior patrol k:td \.' r, l'lllpha..;izilll-~ di:-.cu s~ ion. I the importance oi H ahiH t)i Conduct Troll{' U ( L'nlurky i 11 r l'ulllpt· tit iun 1 1 tllel't' L·n· r~· \\"\.'clnl' . , day night :11 : nutside oi the Troup tllt.'ding :-.a1c. S.~nng. · Coun~a ·1 M ee.mg t' . Kl·nil mll·t h nndvr thL· lcaclt.-rship 1 i :·rf. yo u can hl' good at only one pl act· The fi1rst louncd ).[ectlllg ot th L· : Scuuttna~tt·r R. \\". Townie\· ;: net ~r . . It ts 1H~ tter tn 1 >C gnO<1 at 1 tome t 1 tan Xorth Shme .\rt>a will he held on · 1.. :\rthur .\l c ln t:)s h. \\· 111 .· Sprt·n~t.·:· 1 at Scout mreting. Then you're not Friday night. .\fay h. at the Xe\\' Trit'r , j.., tht· Tr()"P ~crilh· · · 1 ~ai ling undt.·r fa'lst.· rnlors in y our 1ligh sc h o t~l. at f1 :30 p. 111. FoliO\Ying · · · I t rnop ·P· the dinner and meeting, thL· group wiil · MAIN STREET Bdore a hny may ad vancl' tn cer - ad.iour11 to the Auditorium where a Highland Park 709 . 2000 II tain rank:-~. hl' mu-.t bring a writt et1 1 Public Court ni Honor and Scout Tr !HIP 31 n i Oak Terran· Scltuul. Phone Wll. ~t<~tement from school and home ce~ti- I }?cm o J~ s tration '"ill be held at 8 p. m . : lli~;dl\.\'lJOd . . is m a l~ing good progrcr.; .... .....e...z ·· ~:_:_.L* · __ ._._ t !o...!c..*. ..LL~ · · · .jl1 tymg that he has been conductmg I I he Elmhurst Boy Scout Drum and - ~cnht.' \\ c:-.ll_·y ~\\'all. - - - - --- ·------ - · --- '----------------...JI Boy Scouts 1 Iof himself it~ harmony Scouting. I Efficiency I I I I Flo·enee M. Wood · 1 O. D. II 1 ·: SPECIMEN BALLOT, Village of Wilmette ANNUAL VILLAGE ·ELECTION, APRIL 19, 1927 Wilmette, Illinois 0 D D D D Wilmette Home Party For Village President 0 D D D D Peoples Party · For Village President 0 Non-Partisan Party ANDREW J. MOUAT For Village Treasurer EARL E. ORNER For Village Treasurer GEORGE F. ILIFF For Village Trustees (Vote for Three) HARRY W. MILLER For Village Trustees (Vote for Three) WILFORD W. DE BERARD NICHOLAS J. MILLER ELMER D. BECKER 0 PAUL A. HOFFMAN ERNEST C. CAZEL HANS VON REINSPERG For Directors of Free Public Library (Vote for Two) D D J. R. HARPER D E. G. BENTLEY

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