~cptemb~r 27, 1929 WI L M E T T E "L I F E 33 What Is a Scoutmaster? Outgrown Uniforms May Bring Happiness to a Less Fortunate Scout ·. ttl A sympathetic, friendly leader of ~r any Scnut · outgrow their unifo~ms. boyhood, holding the respect oi the Thl' que:;tinn of their eli posal boys through a limitless willingne'ss to . . pro1~er instrur.t and advise and to be the re- then presents It~elt . Here ts the cipient of endless que tioning -, a sym- answer: pathetic list_et~er to tales of accomplish- 1 There are ,s eyeral place· where uni1~1ent and tat~'!re. and fi~ally of con- iorm:-; are needed 1)\· Scouts not in a tidences and ltte plans whtch come only 1 . . . . .. · . as a ·equel to the other preliminaries. P0 ttton to tun11~h them tor them.\lso a firm, kindly big brother. urging st ln:s . F,)r instance there is a l.trge 0~1 the develop~11~nt of tl~e boy in tech- tro1)p at the .\rden ~hore camp ior lll(jtte. and sk!lltu ll~· u. mg the . ~c o~Jt b oy~ . There are al st"\ se\"eral Scout~ o:J.th and law to dn\·e home potnts tn .. character deYelopment connected with ~Lt th~.· Lake Dluti ,)rphanage and at claih- experience. the Dorcus home in Highland Park. In no field of study i's the opportunity for practical application so great .\-n educator oi youth in the busi- The Scout:-> \Yould Yery much appreas in art. American life is developing culturally. Art plays a greater part d:;ty by day. Architecture, the interior, furniture, clothing, every I1C':-i:-i oi prcparedn~ss and usefulness ciate being able to wear the Scout bit of merchandise needs now to be touched by the artist. If you 1 In adcliti L) ll u) these )QyS for ~er,·ice to his fcllm\· citizen. .\n uniform. are inclined artistically, this is your day. The up-to-date methods used t·xecutin.> in the . uccessiul adminis- there are incli\·idual cast..; in some nf by this schsol give a solid foundation for a life of pleasurable, profitable activity. tration of the troop unit. de\"eloping The Fall tt>rm bt-gan Septt>mber 9th. Indhldual boy kadersh ip through the patrol sy · - dtc tr11ops in the ::\l)rth ~hore .\rea council ,,·here the Scout tinds it n:·n· · attention, however, enables you to enter now. tem. at d gi\'ing ptrsnnal time and difficult to pay the price iL)r a compkt.e tffort to linrl and increase leadership Hit ht. ability. .\ source nf iniurmation atHl .\nyone ha\·ing a Sc~.)ut unii,)rm or guidan ce in Yocational channel~. lll)th L CARL SCHEFFLER, Director 'quipmcnt i:-- a:ikcd tn S\.'tHI it into the l.hruugh pcr~onal cxper:et1cc and hy c \) lii1Cil headquarter:; or call Highland 636 CHURCH STREET GREENLEAF 1674 .;;ccurin~ in.;piratilliJal contacts fur the Park .2-131 an cl sl'llll' t) Ill.' \\'iII call at i>r,ys to touch. the hnml' for it. 'f' 1 {) t h c r m o n·mc n t ~ and L' ducat i' 111 a 1 1 --;;~-~~~~;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;;~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ authtlritil's. a c(Jrdial Cll<iptrator in al1 &" ·1rk fnr the elu·ati(lll of !llllral :-.qnclard-. it>r yt.uth. and a helpn in t::\·ery clt"llrt to inc:rea:-.e knnwkdge and " ht>k:--IHllc CXJH:rit·nrc whi ch will Greenleaf 7200 1567 rrcat~..· better citizens. Tll th · ll )C al l Wilmette 724 c~ lUllcil. a l()yal supporter oi th~..· prt>Sherman Ave. gram (li the C<ll11111ttllity in ~cnuting. :--l' e king <: n· r to t <l u c h n tIt <:r source:-; t' i I in inrmation and in~piration and t1> knel l every personal effort tn hdtn the ' :-.tandard ui :-Ctltltin~ in (ltlr ci!\· - ~ r 11ll t Ex e c u t i \"\.' 1!. \\ ·. .' i nc Ia i r . :.1 i r fdldtl\\!1, Ohin. ART AS A PROFESSION THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 1 EVANSTON · rs MA-KA-JA- WAN 1 ll· · r··'~ a pr,pular ~·,ng- that ·· :tlllJl· · r:-; 11f ~la-Ka-.Ja-\\'an A Noteworthy Selling of tIll' ·~:1 pin11<-· ·r w il l i i ( Tunt· I :yt·- H~· ,. nl :ll' khinl) n· ·Yt·r fon~· ··t) .· It 'hc·rt"s the f>/<lre that Scoutin .r; 111n·:·. s.} lf'lu·r/s t/i,· place no nne can los,'. 1 1t' s .1ra -I\. u-.1 a- 1ran. It '/i,·r/s the f'lrrct' that thill.lJS yt'f dcnz,· .) I It ·~z,.,.,.·_,. fh,· finest ttiiiiP that's ntll · f f' S .1/ a-1\· (1- J 1f-l r aII. 'J'hNe's 1111 spot on earth that's any [,,·tt. ·r 1f }"tilt ;ind one just '<t'l'ile IIIC a /,·tta II ills and lul.'c.'i -r-ri-;xrs too .\"nthintf hut /J1c hcst 'll·i!l rlo- I 1 DISTINCTIVE TABLE LAMPS 'JJan\· entireh· nc\\. and indiYidu :tl t:lhiL' lamp:-; han· ju~t arri,:ed. na~~·s oi hand -m;u k pottery. cxrecding·ly graceful. The rir hI y r(llored :-;hade~ of pa rd111H.'ll t esperiall y emphasize their beauty of design. Their artistic and appealing appearatll't..' C\llllhin~· tu ~~· t'.T an "air" of retinenH'llt to the nH><krn home . .1!,t-l\·a-}a 'il'c'rc h·crc. AMONG MY SOUVENIRS (Tiw thir<l of a Remarkable Values Xt)te these out~ta ndin).! pnces. tcllllL)I"fl)\\'. St·rif·s elf camp :-;ong-:-; th1".:-;l' who <~l lt'llth·d Cnme and make ynur seledion S·· Jllf·mitr:tl)ll' to '2~!.) ~la-Kn-.Ja-\\"an 'J'hcJ/s nolhin.cJ left nf m,· ()i '<··hat there usrd to bt', I ./i-;·,· in misrn lt ·ith 111.\' 111osqito /lites. .1! \' sln.n's a srarlrt hue, .1!\· tonsils sunlmrncd, too. Tl~crc's notlzinf! I can do lt"itlz 11/j' IIIOSQitifo bites . .1! \' nails orr 'il'Orn awa\' F,:olll srratchinq ni.f!ht iwd day ; I sPend 1111' time ah.l.'< IJ'S lf'"ith 111;.· 111nsqttito /Jiles. I cou1It !ltt'lll o'a and o'er l:'ot'h timt I find snn1~ more l 'n!il f'.~·t los/ the scorr Of Ill)' IJiosquito /Jiles! HANG ON Lot Lot Lot Lot 1 2 3 4 Boudoir Lam!)s, $3.50 Table . 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