May ll, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ·· · Entertainment to Aid Chicago Junior School The North End Branch, Friends 0f Chicago Junior school, is to be favored in the way of entertainment for its regular monthly meeting, held Tuesday, May IS. at 8:30 P.M., at the Sovereign hotel. County Judge Edmund K. Jarecki "";11 present his play, "A Day at the Polls." The author is Judge Jarecki himself, and the cast his own spec ial selection. , The Chicago J nnior school, located one mile north of Elgin, is a home and school for boYs from broken homes. An increase of funds will permit more cottages being · built enabli!lg them to car_ e not only for a larger number of boys hut for girls from these homes. Troop Gossip Troops look forward to a big timt> at Fun Rally this Saturday. Once eac}J year Boy Scouts of the north shore troops, loose their dignity and spend the afternoon purely for fun. May 12 has been set aside as that day at the Cabin-in-the- Woods, west ~f . Glencoe. The program will be in charge of Scoutmasters, assisted by W. Ted Grant, field exccutiv'e of the North Shore Area council. The program will consist of a parade by troops, headed by a drum and bugle corpseach troop dresses as clowns, Indians, in pajamas. etc. Shoe Scramble, wool hunt, undressing- race, troop water boiling contest, Inspection. Court of Award for Star Life. , Eagle and Palms, . Troop Famil~· Picnic~ complC'te the event. Sign Up For Camp On!\' a few more \\'t:eks left until train-ioads of Scouts will head for Owassippe Camps, ).fonday morn in g. June 25. A large number of Scouts from \Nilmctte, Kenilworth. \ Vinuetka, Glencoe, Highland Park. Higlm·ood, Lake Forest. Glenvin\·, Xorthbrook. Deer field, Liberty\'illc and ~f unde lein ,,·ill attend. Glencoe Court of Award, May 15 The Glencoe Court of Honor committee, Franklin deBeers, chairman. plans to hold its final spring session, Tuesday, May 15: Scouts ,..,.ho are advancing during the summer will receive their awards at Camp North Shore. Progreu on Camp Monday, June 11, has been set as the opening day for Camp North Shore in the Forest Preserve, west of Glencoe . W. Ted Grant. activities director of the North Shore council, will be 111 charge of the program. hy representative of Troop 6. (d) The joh of the Secretary, Treasurer, and Thrift member, by a reprcscntatiYe of Troop 9. (c) The job of the Community service Advisor memher. hy a representative of Troop 2. 4. A forward look to our next year 's Pwgram. by Scout Executive \Valter :M cPeck. The Wilmette Congregational church 5. Stunt:; hy Scouts from Y arious held· a mother's and daughter's bantroops. · quet last Tuesday evening. University 10 24. Wilmette 3 700 Romp with your Glorious Hours of Freedom! An Orrington home means freedom from home cares, more glorious hours to spend on things you've always wanted to do, but could not-.for lack of time. Why not a home at The Otrlngton this Spring and Summer? A few beautiful 1 to 4 room suites are available-some furnished and with kitchenettes. University 8700 Children After Dinner while the Conover Washes Your Dishes . . I! ,I I Annual Leaders' Dinner A dinner for all Scout mast c r s. Assistant Scoutmasters and Junior assistant Scoutmasters, all troop c'om mitteemen, and members of Scout committees is to be held at the Wil mette Congregational church. Monday evening, June 4, at 6:45 P.M. Committee in charge-Frank Wilson. chairman; Dr. W. W. Hawkins, W. E. McCorma.c k, Lester F. Ball, D. ·C. Leach, Frank Reynolds, J. G. Seyfried. Harry W. Lochner, C. E. Palmer. Frank ]. Kreusch, Francis Ryan , L. E. Simrnel, L. F. Todd. , Program-1. A comparative report of Wilmette Troops, number of scouts, patrol~, ranks, etc., by D. C. Leach, Wilmette Scout Commissione·r. 2. What the Court of Honor is trying to accomplish, by J. R. Harper, chairman Wilmette Court of Honor. S. The work of an eff~ctive TrooP, committee ( 4 minute rtports, state.. ments by represeptati'<res of various troops) -. · . (a) The job of the; 'General chairman, by representative of T~.o6p 8. (b) The job of. th{} Edticattonal rnem, ' her,. by rep.r~s<;ntative of Troop 10. '(c) The jop of' the Outdoor member, I .· ·,·' t ll' : Don't ·let your kitchen _'d:uties deprive you : of the most pleasant hours of your · children's play. Put your dishes, glasses, silverware and china all in the Conover, turn on the current and go out to romp with your childrenthey want you' to! . · ( I I ' t ~: t 't . ; . Telephone fm- .a Demonstration .: . .. . ~ ·. : : ". ALPHA XI DELTA DANCE Alpha' Xi Delta. entertained a~ a dance in the Georgtan ballroom Frtday evening, May 4. Miss Ham~ah Uhl was chairman of the committee charge. · ..... ... . Evanston's Largest and Finest Hotel Lord'1 HoUieWar,es-F.int Floor ·············