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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Apr 1935, p. 28

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D, C., next swmnmer: Syd Craig, Jroop 19, Winxnetka; Ebert Knoop,, Troop 3, Wilmette; Donald Schmidt, Troogi 24, Winnetka; Phil Samuelson,ý Troop 1 Wilmette, and James McBride, 'Troop 77, .Mundelein. Seveal. other troops have signified their intention. of' each sendinga scout, but as yet have flot named their rep- resentatives.' The total delegation f rom the north Shore is expected to number about twcnty who will be 'a, part'of the 3, 000 scouts, from ail over the nation, Who will'i eet in Washington, D. C., next August in'the first National jam- bôree, which was called at the personal invitation of President ýRoosevelt. Boy Scouts Barn .Weailh of Honore Many north shore Boy Scouts have devoted the past several days to winning honors in the advancement program. Troop 1, Wilmette, reports the fol- lowi ng advancement: second class- Curtis Brown and William Drucker; menit badges - Mark Follansbee, pathfincing, c o o k i n g, electricity; John Hale, woodworking, çlectricity; Marvin Harms, civics, public bealth; craft;. Kimbail Uion, woodworking. Troop 3, Wilmette, reports the fol- lowing menit badge, wir lers: Gordon Boling, personal liealth; Ebert Knoop, carpentry, and Leslie Matson, music. Troop 13 of Kenilworth: first class -Carl Batter; menit badges-Norman .Bemis, miusic, public health, wood- work, first aid , personal health, scholarship, canoeing, life saving, cooking, camping; Gordon Oester- strom, scblarship; Richard Krause, FLAGSHIP "ARO". . .. The "Argo," flagship of Wilmétte's Sea Scout fleet of boats, will grace the waters of, Wilmette harbor this conmg season, W. C. Huggins%, skipý- per of -the ship, announced this week. ýWork, on the boat, which con sistga of «rep lacing some planks, will begii next week and- thé boat. will be ready for the water wben the boating sea- son, gets under way. SPRING 1VACATION Spring. vacation for most of the Sea Scouts meàns the gttting ready of. a small fleet of boats for summer use. Thus the week has passed, w'ith scouts busy at the-sbip yard every day, getting- the, old paint off- and putting the new.paint on.-R.' D. H. Troc,> 19 Ranks Sixth in Midwest First Aid Winnetka, Troop 19, only, 15 poi>nts behind the winner, placed sixth ini a field of nineteen teams i the Midwest Pirst Aid tournanient at Bartlett gym- nasium, Ujniversity of Chicago, Friday night. The winners were: Troop 856 (Chicago council), first; Lansing School for the Blind, second; Racine, Wis., third. Troop 19, the first North Shore Area council team to get as far as the Midwest meet, had previously taken the counicil honors and also the trophy for the sectional meet. The Franikel is scoutmaster of this troop.> Thrifty Scouts Register Now for Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan Registrations for Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- Wan are c oming in every day and indicate that there will be a large attendance this year. Thrifty scouts are registering early to realize the $2 reduction offered to every one of the first 200 scouts to register for camp. AUl scouts in the. crnicil ha~ve re- News [s Out! Ev.yons beqn:oinquiring, 'Whàt ii thli big announce- ment that Lord'. is soon to make?" And today'w are prkîileged tofo aes. this important statéent t.on* in which ail:Wilme$te mon will b. vit alIy inéréifed. A Merchandising. A cIievement!: Lords Stor, for men. mon to:cebobratb ift scond birth- day, hat reaIly made history in local clothin circles. Sensing the demand &mono; theirpatrons for custom- ixed clothes. they secured tt nethh Hicr- Freemàn, Amorica's foremost makers of fine clothing. A Signal Recognition!f For. any men's clothing store to b. so favored is inde.d a signal-honor, and we are deeply apprec- tive of this new association. Bob Williams and Ray MacLeànan, back.d by the prestige of Hickey- Freeman, will make more and more men conscieus. of theîr dominanice, in authoritative men%, wear. Good News TravelsFast! Read This Wire Prom Glenn O. Pearson Mr. Pearson, well-known North Shore residentdf o- mer président, of the Shawnee Clubs is known from Coast to Coast, fine Clothing. fions Will spur as a foiremost merchandiser'of men!s His valuable comments and sugges.. us on to unprecedent.d effort. be circus wil!! e Used ini scout to Washington and moeequipment for the bgecorps of the or- Mr (;LE M 'auditorium Saturday evening, Ar T.h~&O

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