N'auaniel ±.everone w:f'Chicago, fa- mous ini college and Rotary circles, as well as being active in many civitc projeets. in Chicago. The Silver BeaverAwards for dis- thiguished service will be' presented - on this same evening. The rest of the programn includes dramatizations by Scouts of Keni worth and Deerfleld, and the:Drumn and Bugle corps of Glencoe. This is the filgh-light meeting of the year for Scouters and their wives. Xead- ers of this article, whether now oc tively identilled with Scouting or not, if interested i attending>this' worth- while affair, should make their reser,- vations by telephoning council head- quarters, Highland Park 629. MOLfl>BIG PARTY Scouts, and their parents met at the Wilnette ,Masonic temple last Wed- nesday evening to help celebrate the 29th anniversary of the Boy Scouts of Amnerica. The speaker of. the eve- ning was Edward Roulfs, a natlonl lY famed vocational counsellor, who spoke on the subject «'Vhat ShallMy Job in Life Be?" The. movies of Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan were shown and wéie very much appreciated by everyone present. The awards to Scouts on this occasioni are as fui.t - Seonoed Vlass-Bb Allen, Dick Bst. Star--Jack Pedlilng. Life-Edward Osborne, Dan Davldson Meit. Badges-judson Buer, civics, .'- safety; Bill Bleser. civies; Dor1 Davidson, civies, safcty, Physical development;,-Ed. Franz, handicralt; Carter Hadley, fine. AkranPoo manshlp; Edward Osborne, safety, firoPhtos ai.physical developnient, s , d tcyr carpentry, mnusic, handicraft; Oliver Pei-ofSacuthi ilee fer, handieraft; .Jack Redding, ireman. onrebyteWlteR- Thp. »7otograrhs above. lisses