Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1928, p. 32

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WILMETTE LIPE November 30, 1928 Winter Camp Hi-Ho Greenleaf 7000 Rogers Park .1122 Wilmette J700 Winnetka 520 It's the wonder program Of all the Century, . Hi-Ho for Winter Camp, IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. Here's a song for Scouting, Let's sing it merrily, .Just like a good Scout we are growln ~·. We started something and we'll k t>ep it going, Half a million Boy Scouts, A million more you'll see, Hi-Ho for Winter Camp, IT'S GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. Just like a good Scout we are growing·, We started something and we'll k t>t>P it going, Half a million Boy Scouts , A million more you'll see, Hi-Ho for Winter Camp, IT' GOOD ENOUGH FOR ME. That's the song the Scouts are s ingin g· as they look forward to the two wintt> t' camps made possible for the Scouts of th e north shbre. Twenty-four local boys will attend the four-day camp at the C abin - in-the -Wood ~. and sixteen at Camp Wilderness , Michigan. Applications an· being filed now. Gl F on E. fUVNfAIN SQVARt LVANSTON ---------------------. · fa1 ne po of Pel at se; te: Cl w< Tr ot 1 N~ SCI lDI J>tnttl tiill lllt1DIUW30~J) Se an ra lo This Week's Song "I'd Rather Belong to Scouting" It's great to belong t o Scouting and hf· a Scouting man meet U1e other f ellow and t o h elp him if you can · call him Dick or Harry, or Jim o r Bill or Dan Oh, lt'g great to be long to Scouting a nd be a scouting man. I'd ratht-r· be a Boy ;-;<'o ut than an y th ing· else I know F or those who be l o n~· t 0 Sc outin g · art· see ing Scouting grow, And boosting Rtrong for $coutin g , 'ti.; s ervice makes them so.. rather be a Lone Scout tha n a nything I know. r a ther belong to Scouting than a n,\·thing el!'e I know. Jt make:-; m e feel the Golden Rult' is working here below That 's why I belong to Scouting to serve . where e'er I go, And I'd rather bt> a Lo nt· S<'out than any thing e lst· I know. w1 da de tr he co ]e. a C' ra oil 1i1 sj r. h f t~ 22-lnch Gladstone Bags Of black or brown walrus, with heavy straps, SJs.oo. Brown Seal or Black, S I 5· Reptile-Grained Seal with Sesame Lock and cowhide strap, S35.oo. Black or Bro-wn Cowhide, S2o. pl 0 Handbags Topgrain cowhide in black or brown, with grained leather lining, double handles, and strong latches and locks. IS-inch size, Sis: 20 -inch size, SI7.50. Oiled Duck Hat Cases Black with brown cowhide binding and · brown handle. Jacquard rayon lining in bright blue, $7.50. All black, with print sateen lining ·. S 5· Fitted Cases Black or brown cowhide-grain cases with double catches and secure locks. Fitted with two bottles, in mottled ivoroid holders, with shoe born, button hook, mirror, tooth paste and tooth brush bolder, to match, $ 1 9· 5o. "Civilization of the ~fay~s-Past and Present," is the subject of a free illu strated lecture for th e general publi c to be given Saturday, December 1, at Field Museum of Xatural History. J. Eric Thompson. a.;sistant curator of Mexican and Maya archaeology, and leader of the recentlv returned Captain Marshall Field Archaeology ex pedition to British Honduras, which discovered the site of three ancient Mava citi es. will be the lecturer. Th r lecture will begin at 3 o'clock and ~ill · be given in th e ] ames Simpson theatre of the mu se um. Sundav the same lecture will be given at the" .;arne hour and place for members of the muse um . Seats unoccupied by members will h r available to the general public, fre e of charge. "Civilization of Mayaa," Lecture Theme at Museum rl t n "f 11 ll c Cowhide Brief Cases, $J.95 Two pocket cases, 16 inches long. Brown or black. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS "The Young of Mammals and Birds" at 11 o'clock and "Indtans of the Great Plains" at 3 o'~lock, Monday, Decem ber 3, are the fir st of the guide-lecture tours scheduled for next week at Field Museum of Natural History. Other day.; ~t the same hours subjects wilt be: Tuesday, "Ancient Animals" and "Bread and Other Foods"; Wednesday. "Mines and Ores" and "China"; Thursday, h\' O general tours; and Friday, "African Animals" and "Natives of the South Seas." These tours of the exhibits, conducted by the museum staff. are free. Parties assemble inside the north entrance. The corn crop of 1927, totaling 418,000,000 bushels, was the largest and most valuable ever produced in IJtinois. Wheary \Vardrobe Trunks in three sizes Wardrobe Trunks with all the txclusive Wheary features. The steamer size is $3 3: the three-quarter size is $34, and the full size is $ 3 5. Reinforced with brass bands- with sturdy locks and' an interlocking dowel. Sliding · rail for hangers, with a clothes-retaining cross bar. The dust-curtain-laundry-bag combination is of washable Dupont fabrikoid. There are four drawers of various depths, with an automatic locking bar. Lord' a- Luggage-Basement-Orrington

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