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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Nov 1937, p. 51

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charge of organizatlon i r vi""'eika. Mark Cresap andi Mrs. IFranlin Assistinlg hewe re.Prccîinct 6, MIrs. RZogers. Austin N.Zilmmelrmiali.,cap)taîti. and Wlite .Nelesdlailes Benjamnin F . Harris, I i~.t iier -argentWilliamj Morris, . Mrs. Lewis B., Ermcling is in charge K.I\ny ... Riclmrdsýon C. 'D. Of organization for, Wilmette, and Allenl, ýtewart XVsw. F. itrovn,. assisting lier arec the Mesdames Frank Kar1 1-ovtt, I)ean liolHruan W. Allen, 1-iarod Brown, Charles P. BarthiolofllaY P. \V. NMoorc, ahd Stan- . vans, Arthur Hall, A. F. Hooper, leyr Harris; Precinct 7, M rs., Nathlani Pauil Lang, George W. Putnamn, H. D)avis and Mrs. George Morris. co .- F- Ring 'holin, Fred 'schroeder, F. S. chirmen,. and thie lla1e Albert, Yaîites, and jolun 0. Snook, and Miss BeslDonald Cook, NorbcitMNarkus, France.s Cttlcr andi Miss MNildred Spragtie ldy Roger Ballard, LeoIlb. R. Capbel, Raleîg W aer, ar- ssi,ýtijg Mrs. -Walter Mark and cus Richards, A.N. D-Jenin, lulda Nlrs.T. owelCo3yne in KenilWortl Carlson,, il. HJ)Clru . are,1th Xl es<lanès Glenn -Hafmm1er, Sutton. WV. J. WO(s l, 1d :Nlîss JajmesR.D S enson, William Mc. Gemldne itgerid (il>1oî, RObert J. ,Fi Scher, Kelsey Precinct 8 Sandcrs, Donald LIaChance, S,ýtephjejj P1reciict 8, -MNr.. Eug-ene [wrc Chase. Allen Bulles', Charles Jaeger, captain,, anîd th lw Mesdames William lolin Marshall Roberts. Joseph Joyce, niard. Ches-er Campbcill.and(l lubvrt and W\illiamn White, anid the Misses Howard; Precinct 9. Mrs. Join F. Kathiryn Benson,, Ruth johuson, Pru- .\aniierre, captalili : and the Mesdlamcs (lenCe Jolhnson, Peggy Ki " lit, janc William l)ewev, George 'B. Massey, linîdun, anid Helen Holden. Chester Sargent, lZalph owo, Harye Badgerow, Wallace Fox,.~l vin Vecer1, \W'altter Nadlcr, StoyvScout BuitIer, qcymiour 'Morris. Doniald Mr rav, Towner K. WVebster, Carsoif Tav- News FIRST AliD COURSE Tvô courses in first aid will be given 'durinig the *inter, one for, 1adult. Sôout leaders and 'others ii-ý Kterested in Scouting, under the di- -for uew allur'e W. us. the sest maferels Il Obtin.bl. npoo. Arch or. Trim. HrWaV*.3, S &aat~forS85e Lymm sPL.mwacy insurance compais' long agO learned that their POlicy hôlders would live longer 'if they could be persuaded to have a physical examinatiofl once or twice a yeaf and then follow the phygician's advice if there were any signs of failing health. Now all insurance companies willingly pay for such examina- tions, knowring that the ,nvestment will bring substantftl profits froua- additional premiums collected>duir- ing the added years. of if e. 0f f ar greater importance thaii finaci prfit isthe joy of a long. nItrrne bv1 illneus. De- )u for a seions iaunes. îe ,hirty-fifth of a erles of Edf toril ents appeariUS in dis paper each Copyright lais, daN , and Precinct 11, M~rs captain, and the Wlheeland, J. C. jtague Ferry, fanýiîsd daines E. J. anfe il150. Garold Courts, scout FREE LECTURE ON1 re to .,Pure 011 Sttw O ' u) Dob Dai t im v

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