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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Jan 1939, p. 5

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R obert TownIley of, Kenilworth, Scoutmaster of Troop 13, Boy Scouts of America, in that village, holds the distinction of having been associated, qwith. Scoutimg in the North Shore area since it1li- ception 29 years ago. He is, the ranking Scouter in- this area, ac-. cording to a re- port lssued this week from head- quarters iHigh- land Park. -The- area extends from Wilm'ette to îWaukegan and in- R.obert Towuley cîlu d e s several northwest towfls. Other long service leaders in Boy Scout work i this vicinity, as llsted at North Shore Ae ouncel ha4. quarters, include the follov.ing weIl kliown N'ew Trier township resi- dents: Many Impressive Records David Beach, Wilxnette, 25 years; C.- H. Bartlett of Wilmette and Charles Steele of Glencoe, 20 years; Harold Spinney and Paul Stoker. of Wilmette, 18 years; Ben Cox of Wil- mette and Harry Starinard 'o! Glen- coe, 17 years; John Betak of Glen- coe, W. L. Edmonds and L. E. Mat- - _ JI . f l - - The Ret). Eduard J. Flanaga1m,. better known as Father Flanagau, founder of BoysTown, Nebraska-, wUll address the New Trier Sun- day Evening club January 15 in the New> Trier High school audi- torium. He will speak on the Jounding and grouth of his home for homeless boys. AlI-Parish Revue Will Be Held This Friday At St. Augustine's A gala all-parish revue and com- munity sing, sponsored by the jun- ior chapter o! the Brotherhood of St.Ae,. wifl be held at St. Augustine"s Episcopal church this Friçlay evenlng at 8 o'clock. vutillu a «Le onceor he if il- lage clerlç. After January 17 it ýwill be necessary for voters to go to the office of the Countyý clerk'in Chi- cago to, register. ln> Kenilworth, the village ofice will be open to receive registra- tions from 8'oeclock in the morn- inguntil 5 o'clock'in theevening daily except Saturdays and'Sun- days, it was announced. Townsfend Club to Honor Founder The Wilmette Townsend club bas arranged a célebratiôn of the 72nd anniversary of the birth of Dr. Franis1Ç E. Tôwnshd, ýto be held' Friday evening, January 13, at the home of Alan E. McPaniels, 1319 Central avenue. Ail members of the club are invited. Entertainment will consist of cards and bunco, and refreshments will be served. This, party takes the place of the règular weekly meeting. At the meeting, Friday, January 20,,at 8. p.m., in the Wilmette VilI., sor WPA Wo odley A speclal. meeting of the New Trier tournshlp board has been cal-. ed for Frlday. evening.of this. week, at,»4:45.o'clock, further to ýconsider a request of C. Colton Daughaday and others for assistance in, building.an extension, of ýthe Sanitary District Of Chicago's Indian Hill intercepting sewer, westward a distance o! three qluarters of a mile throuËh an unin- corporated area of the township,> to Hibbard road. Startlng at Twenty-fift street and the north line o! Wilietteone block north of Kenilworth aVenue., the sewer wOuld pass through, the, south. portions, of Indian HMl sub- division, No. 3, and the Woodley road section, to Hibbard road. There would be one-hal! mile of 24-lnch and one-fourth mile. o! 21-lnch sewer. In depth, it would range from l'7 to 2~4 feet, and woi*id be a tum.IljIW job. The estimated cost of the en- tire project is $60,000. Want Sponsorship As explained by Mr. Daughaday in communications tÔ the Township board, it is not the purpose of bimsel! and his associates ta aeek~ financial aid from the township. What tliey do want, however, 'is for ed for 12 years, while William Pavey be presented by a group of boys held Frlday evening, of inntkaislised n he l yarincluding James Franke, James Members are urged' to go up taislse.n h lya Walworth, Charles Haley,. and James meetings. Ten year men are Jack Austin and Coe Stephen Brooks of Wilmette, and Alsco to be presented will be a WINS SKATING E William Brackett and Robert B. boys' trio* including McClain Bercau MaiyMierTfr Brown of Winnetka. Arthur Cooke, and David Leach, and age 13 years, has won Twenty men are iisted as having a barber shop quartette whose mem- State champjonship spe served nine years, 21, eight years; bers are Ted Hosking, Robert Fues- honor for girls in ber o 25, seven years; 21, six years, 22, sie, William Thybony and Albert years and under. , Shei five years. Ackermann.orMnaJury2 rrAta,1.952 VearIThere wil be nh1merousins:fr,1orMnaJnay2 ýary 27. d these HONOE of Wmnnetka, nthe Illinois eed - skating own class, 14 won the hion- Mvr. Daughaday explains that It is proposed ta form a Citizens as- sociation ta, provide the latter funds, and that they will also furnish such. bonds and insurance as- wMll ave (Continued on page 60) Jew Durng Civil d haci placed $93 under David Crabb of' si; of ber bed, and this leaving soon for Ci sturbed, the remainder oll the Mn was n a t iter. Mette puD 4 years. 74&le a P: sehool,

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