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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Mar 1935, p. 24

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GRAND DP FRIDAY end SATURDAY MARCH 22 and 231;,1935 SPECIAL UINTRODUCTORY PRicES: FREE GUPTS FOR THE1 CHJLDUEN GRAND PRIZEý *is@ OIROOM 0F THE MONTHIR CONTUST ,W. de mot IMl pre- sçrIptlons. mer seUl grocerles (mer does, ciny other reputable point store) - but we CAN help yo, t. ~'er hem. -'ah. ClU -NAMEL N N1 - the fam'ous CHI- I --~NAMEL PAINTS, ENAM- E LS, anld VARflIHES , are available to the North Shore in one of the finest stores you have ever seen. Founded on'service 10 the community, this stopre will be headquarters for beau- ed s undries, and ail paint- ing supplies.~ Staffed hy 'a courteous', well - informed personnel we are equipped to help you with ideas, in- formation, and instruction regarding your every dec- SOUND> FICTURES ... Nautical films with sound effects- borrowed f rom, the United States Naval .Reserve -will .feature 'the visitons' nigbt sponsored, by Ship Quilmette on Apnil 22. A-NEW DATE .. . April »0 is the new date set for Wilmnette's aàninal Boy Scout hobby show. at Stolp school' gym.', It was originally announced that' the, show would bc held Apnil 13. Sea Scouts, plan a large exhibit at. this time. Mo- tion picturesý and a.,fuli-nîgged Snipe sloop, will be highlights. -R. D.H. Boy Scouts A re Getting, Honors for Advancement Scouts o>f- WilImette and Winnetka have heeiv btsy -earniii-. honors for advancement. The following awands were made to Wilmette Troop 2: Rank-jim Wolf f, first class; Arthun Jones. and Paul Lang, life; menit badges-Arthur Brereton, woodworking; joseph Han- nen, public bealth, personal health,. safety; Paul Lang, camping. leather- craft; Fred Bird, scholarship, swim- ming ; Robert' Fletcher, cooking. Charles Gregory, public health; read- H-arry. White, second clasr 19-Ranïk: Bob Howell an White, first class; merit bacj vin White, swimming; ýCrawford, swimming, reai Howell, swimming ;-Jamc woodworking; H ur d swimming; Pat Petti, s Trroop 20-Raymond Ko4 badge in safety. The teamf of Troop 19, Winnetka, won the first aid tournament from a field of five teams competing for North Shore Area council honors before approximately 100 spectators at the Glencoe Union -church last Friday evening. John Frankel,.Sidney Craig, Wentworth "Speed" Crawford and, John Iverson -comprise, the wi nnin g team. David Frankel is scoutmaster of Troop 19.. Troop 59, Libertyville, under Scoutmaster 'W. A. Hlerr, win- ner for the past two years,placed a close second. Troop 19's vîctory qualifies it to compete in the district tournamnent. this1 Friday eveningat. the joseph Sears .school,, Kenilworth. ,North Shore_ Area, Evanston, and North- west Suburban councils. will be repre- sented 'in this meet to pick a team th*at will compete the following- night, March 29, in the midwest tour nament, to be held in Chicago. The tourney Iast Friday included four probleins on the diagnoses, of injuries, the conditions resulting f rom various kinds of accident, and the proper treatment of injuries.,, David-F. WhitelaNN, chairman.of the ,North Shore' Area council's health and g afety comniittee and director of first aid for the Chicago utltewas in charge, of, the meet. ,He was assisted by. Rehkopf, J., Lind, J. Szwitch, J. Craig, J. Vander- berg and P. Fleck. K'alY ost, Geéorge Scheuchenpfilig ng awards Is Ne- Camp Chairman roo 16- To fill -the vacancy of Keith Rob- s. TroQp erts who i s now in northern Canada,, id Melvin George Scheuchenpflug has been Iges: Mel- made,.camp chairman of the North Ventworth Shore Aréa counicil, it was announced ling; Bob this week. Mr., Scheuchenpflug, who es Lngis director of Highland Park Corn- Facuceemunity Center, and secretary of the swiniming., boardi of examiners for the Chicago eh, menit chapter of the American Red Cross, for many yeans. bas' given swimmning, life saving and first .aid courses at e o! Icamps, schools, clubs and other or- coupon wth you. Nane ........................................ .Addrem .................. .......... Knoop and Reiche who so ably ex- emplified their scout motto, "Be Pre- pared" told members of the troop it was their first practical opportunity to employ their' knowledgeý of first *aid. z.jL1JuL t na ,j >t.AULuniUs wm par- ticipate. Dr.. D. W. Rapp and Carl Hannen are in charge of ar- rangements, Donald Hall super- vises, the exhibits, and George ýBersch is master of ceremonies.,

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