- SIG-luv. may a. a. PM “It" thte moment my hao'Mtrohoroasdiiiiiii, The mix-tin loch to build PtetrysrrLiiiGiii,t"iCi', f,trt?e"tuseieitisGUiV. 13.3., 'totrty.rrtyiiiii"itaiii'i,ait stem - ammo line! mo. 0n !htPettotretAarr-iGiiiai',f tho-Mothâ€. (â€Mun-IF 1PtteuemerrseiGGic'aiG 'tHyruetuAliaiei'i'ii' with tho won't!- eel-hum of 1toethteteurtsiiaui'7. p.11 1ltPe.hteetsivGGiFoitTi leteo-tion " the 301800.:- of A--E, - _-- _ w- -.. a... - and of "but hm to mm at areil. _ - i V ,H__,‘._ urged to M the new: evemt, "tr-rt-aussi/i-ii/es/iii"; 8'tamdituexsteeted “mule-gt mmmm-mhm‘ ‘_..I_.__., A _ An aaklid itrGG2, w msd the “Air "m "r I'm all“ pressed in the Scout Oath and I." ----- l to which thev will gain pledge them- Higum Park Boy Scout: will! selves thers, mart the cold-nth of Stout Anni-1 Scout Oath - wank. library 5 to 12. with “On my honor I will do my ttmr-, their uni-Al hunt and Son banquet. I. To do my duty to God And my which will In herd at the DeerfUW Country. Ind to obey the Scout law. Shield- an new dining non it) 2. To My other people at alt .2†o'clock on thinning of Moet, ( times. day, Fob. 5. A Court cl Honor will 3. To keep myulf physio-“y be bold in connection with the stair, l strong mentally nuke. Incl morally 1 This ttan-t is not to be eoetfttsmtistraieht. With an. mm: high about haunt There will beau-out pm on IM Sou dinner. which in wholly u every day of the week, expressive of school an» and in scheduled for the Boy Scouts life Ind mimics, n6mrt February 22. chain: with church unite on Sun- All he] troop lumber. are him thy. Pets. tt SCNHS__MRATE 1htteFaVi7iiiri7ieu, 7__“--- 1 ieetives of the scout m OF FEB. 5N pressed in the Soon -- i to which thev will ll man-m Pun Boy Scout; will) aim mu "ilurwood, Illinois Cash and Carry Telephone 117 Croce]? and Market ( We Carry a Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables "WWW. Illinois SANTrBRorrrERi-l' _ SPECIAL MAY and SATURDAY smrrrBPrtriamnrruam,rs ......._......25 Hirt""m"aam,ttr-.r................Gi, T"urmrtoatrr,ttr......,..........._G 1'!.l1rPNb--..v.......................", Pi"NA'rmimyrrtoitrr,ttr..................: BomiluimtrrroUusriatvEArartoAsr,n, w.....,' min-'10- be OTHERS cots ‘byterkq church. Award. will be 'mde on the name evening It the Pather & Sun banquet. Each Ive-l troop h, " work min- in: its first lid team for the Area Wide content which win be held at the Union church. (New, on Pridny waning. Jan. 27. The juicing of the notâ€: In in dam of the odBeiats of the Chirntto, Milwaukee North Shore nilwayt The public is in-, A“. _ ed throat}: In International brother. kood with the Boy scout. of Amer-in. hence Inc-outing it tended as I we force for world new. Next Board a! Baby The next Highland pm Board of 'teview will he held on the "tehsnoe, 1et.tte0ttars.vrLGiirrTii7 k.‘__'_, I n - World Move-(It PtBoyseoutaoeAmeGiapart of n mu movement (raving around the world. More than My nation- have Boy Scout organizations unlink- " "__, . . There win heat-out program on every day of the week, expressive of the Boy Stunts life and Mimi... eiottine with church service on Sum day, Pets. tE 3. To keep myself phyliany strong. menu!†nuke. our morally straight. “On my honor I willie my beat-- I. To do my duty to God And my country. and to oyer the Scout law. and “10min: custom, mnl scouting custom, will “dedicate: tttttttttttttSuu/Tir/Ci'-'; huh... A: .u, 4.“,- Mmtthty Roi-d hue mum of the Nonhsbm on under the direction of W. R. Bim- son. director of the personnel of the Harris Nast & Swings bank uni one of the vice-presidents of the North. shore Area council. are: sown-air monthly Round mm} on the third land-y of each month at the Green Tea Pot at Highhndl’ Park. At their meeting. February M. Dr. E. D. Kenya scout execuch ot the Eunston round! will be the‘ speaker of the evening, The monthly W Seoutmuten Round Table are carried 1 “with. ma}; a; torry Ellen. Mr. and In. Frank J. Conrad and daughter. Arlene of Wilmette. were the Sunday we: of ’their pdrents, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad. of 122 lich‘em street. In. William "cutter entertained ten guests on Sunday evening at din- ner " her home on N. Second street. The guest.- were "ll frieanV; iiii; son. 'eroe, Miss Lrettte Helm of Mr. Ind Mrs. Edward Dehnlow of S. Second street Ire receiving conun- lultiom on the birth of I son on Mon- dar, Jan, M, u the Highland Park hospital. In. Carleton Vail of Lincoln ave- nue returned from New York on Tuesday where she has been for the past ten days. Mr. Irving Randall of Linden Park Truce nnd Mr. Roger Vail of Lune! avenue have returned from a tithing trip in Louisinm. Mr. Roswell My of M. Linden ayenue is ""ertainln. at dinner at [on road nun-“17094., em... lo-I' Mr. and Mrs. Fritz Gieser umounce I this, Hexico. where the but been via,; the birth of a son born Sunday in the iting Mr. and In. Shanna-i Johnstoni Highland Park hospital. for the put six Th BoL' 2"iii, and Mrs. Chester Lundgren of mum [iris " u. had terg‘ e avenue Y, . v to Stand-y new ch:- ot the 'Frh'?,tiC/tiit",'ru'.' m. _,".'herhritr,"',':iitut; Evangelical chunk: - I mincellnn- l theie-rnture home. was shower on hid-y evening " the 1 Iausise Aldridge of Glencoe avenue home of Miss Catherine Rhinelnrdt I entertained twelve little girls on Mon- far Mira, Bane] Booth whore marriage 1 day lfu-rnnon in celebration of her) to Chance Scott will an place iujeleventh birthday. , the near future. f Mrs (“wh‘r " I-L,, . - .- A Miss Jmephine Aa, of N. Sherl- dnn rad handful-{u from Mo. chiz. Mexico. where the ha- been via, iting Mr. and In. Sherwood Johnston rennin for up... It. Ind In. Edwin Ginny d In.- rel nveuu, mum th. th12 non on Saturday. Jan. ttt " tho - land Park Mapihl. Mrs. Charles Wright Ind (Inuit-r. Sun, of Lincoln - In lecvilgg Friday far Cuilomh when they wilt W .vw... -..q.el.%.. a, "er “N- i but. in “then. Him who. Baum " pm. Inn-4mm.“ 'fret-ttMi-mari' Pr"'"""'"-----, John D. O’Connell will enter- , members of her bridge club . 26%e . 61e . 21e ‘59 only out of 1 SMART FROCKS ,-.f' fhtettipseskrrithtmtexusttoe-coataait. . '"P"ratH,tei-rrstuesoa'asoeL Tm -'BrrB..fR" running: or lilencoe avenue I entertained twelve little girls on Mom (day litcrnnon in celebration of her ( eleventh birthday. ( Mrs, Charles Meinhard of N. Green 1 Bay road entertained a few guests onl ( Monday for Mrs, Carl Bergstrom I "hhcl Hill) of Molina; m.. who is ) leaving next week fur her home after espending some time here visiting her [ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ransom are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter in St. Luke’s hospital, Chicago. born Friday, Jan. 13. Mrs. Ransom way formedy Miss Florence Shreve of this thy. Louise Aldridge of Glencoe entertained tun-Ive little girls l day afternoon in celebration eleventh birthday. Hrs. Charles I. Mansur dun left Sunday tor Tucson when they will spend the I of the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. of M. Farette,pnd, we" end nests of Mr. and I Peru of Ridgewood drive. 1thw his Tot,- .11 Brine Rhine of M will “in the when " In: bridge club touting no Ina-ban an we. trom Hithhnd Pugh Mr. John Bomb: of Canada in vil- IH-_ L1, . _ w"WW-"malt. "-1. I.†'iifgiUiiiriici"i'.iteFu= Itch-anvil] It'd. 's'ur?J2iiyigri.irietr. to 'todBtoeA.gtg.m, . 11ht,rittgtP5jiiyii5ii"i t1tiot.yytsrritGii7is.i7i7e". 'freerLeiiiUGiiiiUri. 'P" with " duu'hur. In, on. '.e.tet ,-A-2~r-i,~s~ tm his son and atwsurTie'i", Joseph Hembe. GARNETT’ Every model from our winter 8 our early spring collections takes price in this clearance, that space coming new modes. Becoming models for matron and flat crepe, gteorgettii, crepe de chine, je Regular $22.50 to $25.00 Grades , Regular $15.00 to $16.75 Grades spend the {remind}; III w. Carpenter 'b wen the week am! Mrs. Harry Marked for Immediate Selling and chil- l. Ariana, Calvin ought to be given cial monument by posterity man who busted up a cha scheme before it started.-, News. v V“. nun.) yucca In this band, all of them being members of the Deerfield-Shields high school. The program is to consist of many descriptive pieces, marches, and some other new features. This promm will be held in the latter part of n. L-" _ - - ‘ - __ ... ...: ...-u;- ymI. ot February, possibly the twertty-fourth One of the largest bands ever as- sembled at Deerfield-Shields for a concert is now preparing for the Spring concert at the high school. There will be over ninety pieces in lL:., L _ I .. - - The Deerfield can displayed super- ior team-work. passing', and all- nround ability. They Icared sixteen points to their opponent's eight in the first half, and ten to Lake Forest’s two in the second period. HIGH SCHOOL BAND IN SPRING CONCERT All but he of Midi men Could be dined at “shun-Rina. Ind the Andemy five was composed ot play- ers who were all verging on the helvyweight class, so that the two teams were fairly evenly matched " far u weight is concerned. lit . metic- tin mm uh m- dar at [Ah For!“ have": t can composed at “has af both a Dameld's mttmds and the Like Petr.. eet Aeademy Ham. the Blue and White Winn emerged vino" by . 2am “on 'mmtrcrsooLmmarr" Bruracamtarrusrm, Prune; an n In. rm Sch-IMMI- WWII! .‘ER COATS $15.00 STORE NEE to be given a spe- postenty as one :1) a chain-letter started. _ Detroit stocks and many from a a drastically reduced e may be made for in- Id miss fashioned of jersey and flannel. $10.95 $16.95 i Purnell & Wilson, local Ford deal- Irs have received nntice that the big i Ford Industrial exposition week in ‘Chicago wilt be from January 30 to February 4, inclusive, and it Will be open free to the public at the armory at 10th and Michigan avenue, from _ 10:00 a, m. to 12:00 p. m. The exhibit will include a complete line of the new Model A Ford cars, including the Fordor. also Lincolns and features of the great Ford plant in operation showing actual making of Ford parts and cars. This is an extensive open- tion. and it is declared that the publi- will be amazed at its magnitude and comprehensiveness. Mr. Smith hopes to have th turium completed by Washi birthday, and from all imiicati says. it will be ready by then. "Our great dimmmy in tm this extension Ins in getting a entrance room, but one which be in pine with the high am of the auditorium. This in I pushed by stepping the mason: and back, giving the effect of 1. yet coinciding with the rest 0 architecture." FORD EXPOSITION IN CHICAGO-OPENS JAN mint hwornbly," “’3 Smith, principal or the sch eatrpentry work is nearly 4 the floors are laid, and the 'eaqr for planning. Elm woman-nom- - __ mans comm Work on the from amok- It PM new auditoriu- 5 . ' "iua. w -iiaiirir'"" "pf which was} the muomyr; effect of height, the rest of the “will a “If! have the midi. Washington's Jttdications, he PAGI a.