Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Sep 1936, p. 32

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%iéBusinessCouselestdingto 2-Year Certific.te, 4-Year Diploia or A.B.A.ý Title. rsstr St.rbs pft.ubr 1-22 04-TEAR MRIO SCRIIOL COMMERCIAL COURS Ev«nag. D.&Y CIau.S Staét hSWU6.r 14 A cup wiIl be awarded to tbe outstanding Scout of the troop for bis interest in Scouting, and the .aadi based: on: the followilg,: two. menit badges a montb,, advance. in rank every three. months, poÏltene.ss, COoperating., heipfulness, good spirit about the trooôp, ýcourtesy, gooýd deedsj being prepared, particiPatiflg in, troop activities and loyalîty. MEET AT FORT SHERIDAN. The next meetingof the Executive board. of the North Shore Area counWi will be held at tbenel dedicated BOY Scout Cabin at Fort Sheridan on. a date yet to be announced. At that time the camp. report will be presented and the moving pictures taken at Camp -Ma-Ka-ja2NAall by C. W. Boyle will be shown. The Boy Scout the Afrow, Order of ~thè I-Inorary Camping society, will present onle of its colorful pageants at that tinle around a campfire on the beach. The meeting is being planned so as to bave about it a campingi atmosphere. It is boped that Bob Paulson. the camp che-i, will be present at that meeting. iMEETINGS RESUME SOON shs tdSptemWb.9 complèe.VocaLow Tuition ]Rates ... gService. tional and ~Ucat" nCounwl% Write or phone CENtral 6787 for catalog and literature ("ttiag scbool of your dsc'itive 0»for peamaliteriew. .. 5'c e3-or and dscIIllty ine>,wi.' end of 3 him spelIl tW That to proilunce winter. everything that makes life worth Mv ing. Reminded were they of the bleak season when, Skipper, H-uggins- announced at a recent Monday eveningcruise meeting that starting Monday evening, September 14, the Monday evening meetings would again ,be beld i[at the First. Baptist church of these early too coming mhette. Night is late summier evenings which makes it impossible to do much of the work on the' cruiser. Tbe boys. will nlot, however, be deprived of their weekly cruiinfg. They will meetf at the bharbor Saturday afternoons about twothirtv for the Weeklycruise. Nevertheless, this radical change in their programn serves as quite a sobering thought to tbe Scouts. CHEF PAULSON IN CHICAGO Bob Paulson, chef at Camp 'MaKa-Ja-W\,an, is in Cbicago now and is soon to take up his ilew duties as a cook at the Morrison hotel. He ivas a cook ini the hotels of Chicago for 18 years before he went up nortb in W\isconsin. He bas been living in miles f rom Elcho. about.-seventeen -Camp \Ia-Ka-ja-Wýan, for several years. 'some %wnhç coniuen tnrLuI me summer. Scouts should get in touch definite for witb their Scoutmasters information. The program for the council is not 3et completed but will be publislied to the Scout Field soon. i troops will meeting, of Members thie ýrear. planning forbethe program the council headquarters staff and comuxissioners- will be anxious to meet mith the committees wben the% corne bogether for their planning. Glencoe Young Women to Open Shop in' Evanston to Be Ready September 12 i encoe Sehool Addition Addition to the Glencoe eletnentar%-. Dropping their social activities, SIX.TWENTY-NE DAVIS STRSHET EVANSTON

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