Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jun 1934, p. 28

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modem cal $22.60 mbossed Latrespina t w 0 beatiful -Ma 14 e diaumSd& Tallored lutt img f.1843- l jael jýmode!,mturai whlta or yellow god-I.d ass lmn- $3 7.50 $3 7.50 Orne ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ â $-vmo Tri .uNfin-No Iotee.sê. lNt Visit Our Optiesi Depsrtm.t ewmsastion wuthom: a ý614 DAVIS ST., EVANSTON, 1 CIIIVROLET ANNOUNCES North shore residents are invite(] to inspect the Snipe Class sailboatý nearing conipletion on the Sca Scout lot at the corner of Main street and Linden avenue,, Wilmette. 'Mate, D.. E. Hal1, directing' the, work, says, "4The. building, of this .boat ,lias taken aur. comibined resourc .es, and the scout S.have something' tabc proud of." -Under. the' direction of Mate K. R Borgen, constructioui of another Snipe Class b)oat is1startiugý on the. sanie lot, POSTPONED The W'ilrnetté Sea >Scout week, planned. for the.,Iast week ini Julie, lias bee n postponed. -R.. D. H. Register Now-, 's Advice to Scouts Registrations- are coming in, dail4 for Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wazi, and iini order to be 'sure of a place at camp this summer it is considered ueCVt- sary to register imimediately a periods inay soon be filled up ro capacity. Thiere is. still room ni the fr~ piohowever, and'mnys 1 a features are inducing scouts to rcg -. ister for thns period. An. ail-day Fourth of July celebration, a course inIj ee-keeping by one of the iore- most bee-men .ini the country, a ni l- strel show, and Bob Lotz, the m",- gician, are just some of the spcc,:ali sieatures' of the first period. À! 1 scouts an-d their parents have re- ceived camp folders and camp av~- plications. Canip-)Ma-Kaja-\'an will teujuv Many Boy Scouts have been ask- ing. what it will be necessary to takc tItli thein when tley go tùo Camp M\a-Ka-ja-WYan. The- following ini- formation will be sent to ecd scout registered for camp, but for the con- venience of those who desire to have the informnation now, it is gvn First of al a tis necessary to, have at Ieast three heavy woolen blankets. for the inighits get chill%.. Each scout should have two extra shirts suitalAt. for. imtdoor Uise, -an extra pair of. shorts, a-pair of trousers.or beeches, a heavy sweater or lumber jack, poncho- or raincoat, at -Ieast Onie change of, underwear, a pair ofgood strong. shoes for hiking use,,at Ieast three pairs of stockings, s,%%ili .Ming suit Iw all nîcans (either suit or trunks>, pocket,.knife, haif-dozeti handkerchiefs, couple of towels, soap, toothbrush and pajamas. The Scout I-andhook.is also something re-garcle. as very nccessary.. .1The f1ollowing is a, list of those' things it would be advisable to have. although not so neÇessary: flaslhlight. comnpas s, camera, sewing kit, rope. first. aid kit, canteen and tisliing tackle, Derby: Replaces Gartley as Wilderness Director Because he is helping to maktv windshields for Hrenry Ford at t!Ft, World's fair this summer, Cal Gr ley will not be able to assume bI 1 responsibilities as director of W\'ilder ness camp. John Derby, a student at DPauw' university will liavv c ha rgee of W ilderness camp asiste<j( by "Buck"* Wise, also a studeun al DePauw. oest sason n 193,: ,the jaj!M predict._________Not FilN:rth Shzore Public Invited to Flm .Personaligies of Maekinac Yacht Rkace The Winnetka SeaScout Ship ,Ai-; (Cont inued fromn page 25)-l batro-ss 1l" annouinces a showu'ng of His bierstin weahth piled luih1)y mo1tion pictures Of tlie thrils of the labor would faînlots Mackinac Island 3.achjt race, N\ot ove towpard the .tarvilly Men by. Commiiodore Theociore M. Dun- that Siood. turtn he whels-inj liciu rain of comme'rce could systcrn wholly faied- 7 Y Iet--u& pick up and deliver your car with our FREE Residential Motorcyol. Service. Your yeighbarkeed CHEVROLET ,.u.e **uum* a irip eastwlîcre ln SOuI talking about it. . Lo'tz spent two months studying at the Promises to have a complete new set home office of the Aetna Life lIn- of stunts for this summer and scouts surance company. During his trip are eagerly looking forward to the Mr. Wagner spent a week-end at, time when he wilh again entertain Vassar, Yale and New York, visitiuug campers and guests at camp. friends. No Carryiag Charge OUi.. S& Lbn. makes 1if.asyte. maie graduaation auimpota* evSfl*in h lie . . .. with *af%... wétch or a sparkling diamond. U au uanlp et- tractive ring Wl 18-k white spL. center,-itome 10 Caeeying Charges Nriait Ou r Opticel Departneuat Bxamiumtioa Wbtgou , 1

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