Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Jan 1940, p. 78

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An opiportuiuty to use CkTftmas gif t money te advantage HEARTHSTONE CO. 1137 CHKCAGO AVE. UN'IVERLSITY 5m8 P PL A NTIT.H Founded 1885 Oic. and Nursres-Deerfield. Ili. porter of the noble grand, V. F. Foster; right supporter of the vice- grand, J. B. Webber; left supporter of the vice-grand, F. Tripicchio; warden, H. H. Abegg': conductor, F. L. Tucker; right scene supporter, Ben Gerschefske; Ieft scene suppor-. ter, A. L. Zibble; inside guardian, Paul Kruppa; outside. guardian, H. W. Zibble; chaplain. W. J. Schatz;, past grand, RoSbert RoberItson.. SPRI NG!ý PhoneDerield 361 LESS THAN RENT $20.52 FER OT -lsTaxes. SMALL DOWN PAYMENT Ken.ilworth Ranksï Highl iin Scouting Activity: Report Clifford Speer, Scout executive of teNorth Shoro Area couneil, Boy 1Scouts of America, when interview- ed this week concerning Scout prog- ress in this area said:' -Citizens of Kenilworth should be proud of the record achieved by their leaders in the Cubbing and Scouting program. Almost every boy of Cub age, namely, ages 9, 10, and 11, is a registered Cub in Pack~ 60 and almost every boy aged 12, 13, and 14 is a Scout. In Scouting there are many boys aged 1l5, 16, and 17, who are registered. There are 61 Cubs registered in Pack 60 and 94 Scouts registered in Troop 13. The Cub leader and Scout leader of these two units is Robert Townley. The assistant Scout lead-. ers ini Troop 13 are: Chester Hogle, Nqorman Hart, John Kneipple, Diek Purdy, George Simons. There are few communities in Arnerica that have membership ap- proaching this percentage. Without doubt the program that is given in each of these. units is responsible for. this commendable situation. Great credit should be given to the leaders in this youth movernent. Denrns McEvoù, f o r m e r American newvpaper, corr espond- entt in. Japan and North, C4ina. spent a recent week-end. at the home of his mother, Mrs. Mary B. McEvoy of .373. Hazel avenu'ie, Glenicoe. During his short stay in Glencoe ' Mr. McFEvoy and his inother vere 'efltertained at the hom fféo Mr. anid Mrs. Archie Hall, 240 Beach road. Mr. McEvoy has attended school in Germany, France, China and Japan and is now studying at the Univer- sity of Chicago and teaching Ja-' panese on the campus. Although only 21 years of age, Mr. McEvoy is the author of an article in the January issue o! Readers Digest,. "Japan's 'Patriotie' Gangsters." Mr. P4cEvoy is the son of J. P. McEvoy, the writer. Flying Club Unit Holds Session at Commîunity House By Robert Ebrier A special meeting o! the Spread> Eagle Flying club was held. at Wini- netka Community House. Monday, lanuary 22. The guest- speaker was Larry Lawver, an air Uines repre- sentative and an executive assistant o! the Aireraft Owners and Pilots association of the Chicago unit. Full tion, Lumber. Lauaerdae tis oraen ou ktobwert .Enrier, . wood avenue, Winnetka. Enjov the. beauiv- and hritahful comfort of 'an Ouldoor Living Room this summer! You ean do it, if vou will plant this spring. Planning and planting a modern Outdoor LivingBoomn is' more a pleasure than a ta«k, and it need flot be eosily. We'il gladly advise 'voti what vou need and wÈick varieties will give Cornplete Landscape Service F. D.CLAVEY RAVINIA NURSERIES,, mc. ,actingà t. .Ev- Shore Rose-

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