JUDGE BARNES RITES HELD HERE SUNDAY Service at Presbyterian Church for Able Jurist Whose Death Occurred Jan. 22 ber in his h Mighland tack. He tir die PAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA: : YTIHY.! L ~ es Mn n mna uen * hae for S[RVI_._.,C[ _: 5 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT â€" _ P T on Wednesday, February 4, 1931 f :\ i Food That Is Delicious Service That Is Perfect Et § 5i5 CENTRAL AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK Ew iVWVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVVVVWVVVVVVVVVVVV\ ‘ Judge Albert Crane Bart r of the Appellate court «d ~ Thursday night of TV Judi« he NETTIE and NUTTY 1p¢ uke hi Served Under Deneen e Burnes started his political when he was appointed as one | assistants to Charles 8. Deneen | W (Continued on page 30) £* THE CENTRAL CAFE FIR§T N warâ€"FiRST iN 'gAgg-ANDfllsT LN |age nearts or /o L. CounTeymey J adge Air Announcing GfoRGE WASKINGTON WAS ome at 437 Egandale road, Park, following a heart atâ€" â€" was considered by his assoâ€" one of the ablest judg s of rior court, to which he was ed in 1904.. He was 77 years there e first became ill during a court on Dee. 16. He was hi We take pleasure in place home and had been since that time. A ussigned to temporâ€" lace in the reviewing rane Darnes, & The Opening of ‘A@g mem 1912 North Shore Real Estate Board Names Committees, Hears Interesting Talk In addition to listening to a vivid address by John W. Gorby, on the coming World‘s Fair, during their regular monthly meeting at Highland Park, the North Shore Real Estate hoard announced the following comâ€" mittee chairmen for.1931: chairman man man Atte m in Arbitration and Ethics: A, J. Woodâ€" cock, chairman. Publitity: L. A. Bishop, chairman. Education: â€"Howard _ H. _ Brown, chairman. Entertainment: _ Florence _ Cook, chairman. $ Finance: Martin L. Olson, chairman. Sports: J. D. L. Walther, chairman. Ladies‘ committee: Dorothy K. Broadcasting For 2"~.%~ £ 3 ï¬g ® Membership Sports: Ladies‘ ink, ch Delega A ppr in ndance: Martinâ€" L. Ol gal Membership Drive aIFMman al Robert L. Wyatt, chair A. Bishop, chairman. Howard _ H. Brown, Suburban Council of Arthur H son. chair THE PRESS OnE RAPIO DEALER!S FIRST IN QuaALiTYâ€"EIRST iN LiBERAL TERMSâ€" aANnp FIRST IN.TME SERvicE OF 15â€"17 N. Second St. Phune H. P. 350 Chair STEFFEN AUTO SUPPLY Vant R man man An intense membership campaign was also announced with prizes for those members bringing in the greatâ€" est number of new «wpplications. Dr. Cohon to Speak on "What Is Man" Dr. Samuel 8. Cohon will conduct the services Sunday morning, Feb. 1, at 11 o‘clock at North Shore Congreâ€" wation â€"Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Ciencoe, The subject of Dr. Cohon‘ will be: "What Is Man?" All are welcomed. _‘ teal _ ‘hu’l.‘ N Speakers: H. R,. Vant, chairman. Historical: Howard Brown, chairâ€" l‘lgp(-rty Owners: Hoyt King, chair Estate â€" boards: Jules Dixon, an s sermon SCOUTS IN UNIFORM TO BOOST CAMPAIGN In Role of "Four Minute Men" They Will Speak to Variâ€" ; ous Groups Uniformed Boy Scouts in the role of the four "‘minute men," extolling the ‘virtues and benefits of the scout movement before more than. a 100. audiences in north shore churches, service elubs and theaters, will be m feature of the campaign for $50,000 for camp improvement ‘and maintenance now beâ€" ing inaugurated by the seout council of the north shore area, of which Gen. Robert E. Wood is general chairman, with Albert D. Lasker of Lake Forest and ‘Thomas J. Condon uf Winnetka, recent appointees us viceâ€"chairâ€" This unique plan is ‘being perfected by the campaizn ..speakers‘~ bureau, . of â€" which . _Dr. Samuel Harkness, pastor of the First Conâ€" wregutional church of (Winnetka, is chairman. Other Members meus Other members of the bureau who are ussisting in arranging wnd in grooming the lads for t are: D. C. Leach, Frunk A. Wils Other members of the bureau orgunization, who are assisting in arranging appointments und in grooming the lads for their speeches, are: D. C, Leach, Frank A. Wilson and Ralph H. Rice, Wilmette; Kaurl D. King, Jr. Dr. Sloan F. Hedgcock and. Harry W. Stannard, (ilencoe: Robert W. Townley, Evanston; Dr. C. R. Terry, John G. MeFadgean, . R. Boyd Aniderson and Harold W. Snell, Winnetka : Robert F. Walker, H. R.. Smith, John L. Udell and Sol St. Peter, Highland Park; Vietor J. Wulecha, Michael A. O‘Flaherty and Ray» mond R. Roth, Highwood ; Merle C. Tibbetts, Robert J, Roeber and M. R. Rasmussen, Lake Forest; Walter: A. Enustrom und Joseph W. Morton, Glenview; Don R. Boyd und George W. Schick, Northbrook; C. W. Boyle, J. G. Russell and Dr. Walter B. Metcalf, Deerfield ; H. W. Swan, A. E. Suter, and John W. Bird, Libertyville; Bert W. Small, Mundelein; Robâ€" ert MeNeil Burns, Kenilworth. Widely Exemplified It#s expected by Doctor Harkness that the merits of the scouting program. will: become widely .exemplified in the north shore area by virtue of the appearances of enthusiastic wnd uniformed scouts before thousands . of citizens â€"in their‘ respective: audiences, Neaurly: a hundred campaign team captains from 15 north shore towns will meet tomorâ€" row night in Mighland Park to confer on plans for a team organization of the nearly 100 workers who will start intensive solicitaâ€" tion . following the opening dinner of the enmpaign Thursduy evening, Feb, 5, in the synugogue of the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe. ‘The campnign is schedâ€" uled to close with a victory dinner of Tuesâ€" day, Feb. 17. . it wi 5 Leaders Training Course The fourth session of the se« training courses will be hcld at th Shields high school. at 7:30 on M The fourth session of the scout lenders training courses will be hcld at the Deerfieldâ€" Shields high school. at 7:30 on Monday and Wednesday, Feb. 2, and 4. . ‘The â€" Monday night session is in the clementary training while the Wednesday night session is in adâ€" vanced work for those men who have gradâ€" uated from the elementary course. Mr. H. P. Clarke of the Winnetka schools, a. veteran scouter is to speak and lead discussion at the Wednesday night course.‘ These courses are upen to any adult men ‘who wish to enroll, whether . scoutmaster, . committeeman . ‘Dad" or interested citizens. Deerfieldâ€"Shields Boxers to Meet Waukegan‘s Team When Waukegan brings its boxing team to Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school next week for a match with a select group of Blue and White sluggers, it will be the first time in the history of the school that such an event has taken place. Under the supervision of Mr. Balâ€" lard, Mr. Eiker, and Mel Mullins, Deerfield has assembled a team that will represent all the weight chamâ€" pions of the school. Those who will mostâ€" likely. fight for Deerfield are Frank Kelly, Don: Bartlett, August Baracani, Joe <Taziali, Ed Brennan, Jessie Mericle, and Reno Giagiorgi. Al Grosche, a man . who has done much for boxing in Waukegan, has assembled the team. 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