Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 May 1927, p. 6

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discussion among the j was caused by the close from troops 55 Glenview, and 2 Wilmette, which w second, third, and fourt] spectively. The nine e followed covered many " 1 s AIROmICe ME EARUVERVâ€"â€"10 HVEDt C# 207 stouts, Darents and friends. {ilworth, 47 points; 1 Winnetka, 40%; ~Fun Rally Is Success 21 Glencoe, 33; 55w(.}lenrli‘ew,2226§;4; With beautiful weather after the| 2 Glencoe, 25; 3 Winnetka, 22; fine spring shower of the evening beâ€" | Hubbard Woods, 20; 31 Highland fore, the annual Scout Fun rally forf Park, 18; 2 Wilmette, 17; 32 H_'gh‘ the North Shore troops, held in Forest | land Park, 11; 52, De"fie’d{ lOiV'ZI2 Preserve at the "Cabin in the Woods" | Glencoe, 6; 61 Northbrook, 6; 7 Wilâ€" west of Glencoe, May 21, 2:30 to 5:00 | mette, 2. p. m., started off with the call "asâ€"‘ S sembly" by one of the scout buglers.| REO SPEED TRUCK 1 The first event, inspection, was won AID TO MERCHANT by troop 13 of Kenilworth after much / Msm I ul llels 9n 1 . day for scoi:ts. Monday, June 20 â€" Scout leaders Monthly Round Table at the Cabinâ€"inâ€" theâ€"Woods. > Monday, June 27â€"Campers leave for Camp Checagua, Owasippe, Mich. Dedication Soon f Although the Forest Preserve tract in which it is located is already teemâ€" ing with scouting activities, the “Cl-f bin in the Woods" is not quite comâ€" pleted yet. Plans are being made Ior{ a formal dedication and opening. | Watch for the date. It will be a gala | dacog i es : unkh We;inesdx'y, June 15â€"Beginin "Open House" at the cabin in woods. Monday, June 6 â€" Highland Park Outdoor Court of Award. Wednesday, June 8 â€" Wilmette Board of Review. . Saturday, June 11â€"Junior Officers Conference at Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods. Saturday, June 11 â€" Wilmette Spring Rally. a body. The Courts of Award will continue throughout â€" the summer months. The public is invited. Coming Events Wednesday, June 1â€"Glencoe board of review. Monday, June 6â€"Lake Bluff parâ€" ents night. i Weeiihit on it idtin i Arivahes church. Many scouts will appear ‘at this court to receive advancement awards, and the entire troops of the Highland Park vicinity will attend in The Highland Park chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion will present an American flag to the North Shore Boy Scout council at the June Court of Honor to be held in Memorial park, Laurel avenue, Highland Park, on Monday evening, June 6. In case of bad weather the meeting will be in the Presbyterian Highland Park Transfer and Storage Company Phone Highland Park 181â€"182 Iredale Fireproof Warehouses Local and long distance piano and furniture moving. _/ 4 Packing and freight forwarding. Clean and sanitary storage of household goods. Electrically protected burglar proof vaults for silver. Special accommodations for m\uical instruments. Ne close competition ) quiring lenview, 21 Glencoe, | establis which were awarded tact wit d fourth places re-?[he sub nine events which by the the judges wh-néh ISâ€"ngining of the Presbyterian EVANSTON â€" WINNETKA phases of Moth repellant rug rooms. extermination of moths from upholstered furniture and rugs. service, which you al;ead} kn;);v, our business includes In additiop_tp our regular line of the I Changes in modern business, reâ€" quiring the successful merchant to ‘establish an increasingly closer conâ€" tact with his customers, have formed the subject of a special investigation by the Reo Motor Car company, As a result of this investigation, the new Final stafiding of 'cioirrutestâ€"-ls Kenâ€" ilworth, 47 pojpts; 1 Winnetka, 40%; }coe, fourth. Water Boilingâ€"First, 155 Glenview; second, 3 Winnetka, third, 32 Highland Park; fourth, 2 | Wilmette. _ Signalling â€"Wig Wag: first 1 Winnetka; second 2 Wilmette; third, 21 Glencoe. Signallingâ€"Semaâ€" phore: first, 1 Winnetka; second, 24 Hubbard Woods; third, 2 Wilmette; fourth, 32 Highland Park. Fireâ€"byâ€" friction (bow and drill): first, 13 Kenilworth; second, 13 Kenilworth; third, 13 Kenilworth; fourth, Seaâ€" scouts, troop 7, Wilmette; Scout Richardson won first. Fire by flint and steel: first, 1 Winnetka; second, 13 Winnetka, third, 3 Winnetka; fourth 1 Kenilworth. Scout Pace: first, M. Traub, 31 Highland Park; second 21{ Glencoe; third 31 Highland Park; | fourth 31 Highland Park. Knot Tyâ€"| ing: first, tie between 1 Winnetka\ and 55 Glenview, third, 13 Kenilworth | and fourth, 21 Glencoe. \ |_ The other events went as follows: Buglingâ€"Hunt, 23 Glencoe, first; Guthrie, 1 Winnetka, second; Lothrup, 21 Glencoe, third; D. Hicks, 21 Glenâ€" |alike. The "Wool Hunt" especially | was very amuging. Small bits of | wool were scattered through the | woods 2s if sheep had been roanting | there and then when the time for the hunt came, over two hundred seouts |rushed forward with a shout to see which group of eight could gather the most wool. After ten minutes of exâ€" citing search recall was sounded and it was discovered that troop 3 of Winâ€" netka had the best wool hunters with patrols from troops 23 Glencoe, 13 Kenilworth, and 31 Highland Park, ‘ranking second, third and fourth. J P. H. PRIOR, Manager Changes in scouting and furnished much amuseâ€" ment to spectaters and contestants one of the and Fre_igpt Service o 6# â€" HIGHLAND PARK | Subscribed and sworn to before me | this 24th day of May, A.D., 1927. | FRED W. RUBLY, in and about the campaign for said (olfice and in his election (including |his primary election), he did spend |$77.80 to Highland Park Press for | advertising cards and specimen balâ€" | lots, $105.00 taxi services, $39.00 to }Carmll Co. for campaign buttons and: YELLOW CAB RATES Affiant further deposes and says that he did not spend any other valâ€" uable thing or consideration . whatâ€" soever. (Seal) stickers, $40.00 to Sammy Smith, helper, said funds contributed by myâ€" self. First twoâ€"thirds mile ..........._.35¢ Each additional 1â€"3 mile ........10c No charge for éxtra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 William M. Reay, being duly sworn on oath, deposes and says that "he was heretofore, on to wit the 19th day of April, A.D., 1927, elected by the electors of the City of Highland Park to the office of Commissioner of said City of Highland Park, in the county and state aforesaid, and that State of Illindis, County of Lake, ss "More and more, the business of the retail merchant is transacted at long distances, rather than face to faceâ€" over the telephone, rather than over the counter," Mr. Parker says. "More and more, a customer‘s only contact with a merchant for days at a time is with the truck that delivers his purchases. & "The Speed Wagon Junior has beenâ€" built especially to help merchants turn this contact into a real asset. The new truck is trim, smart, fast and. efficient, because a merchant‘s success is advertised by the type of commercial vehicles he uses. 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