Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1931, p. 9

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Hen rs/ COATS V (11.»me A. C. has Boosters on ield at 2:80 o'eloek Rug, ttf AUiswood of the 8100 in gold mm by the High, m " hat Sunday's turd Suit; 335 t22.s o to 350 mam dauehG when It cannot te u human rustic; , dttikrttttq Chem. tr mph in build. Funny. tgtagteq lunch 1. can“ “My, Well frqNeg9mrers rt: $30and up w, and n; entertainment to, 'ttie . sous $35183“ pi; andup Boosters 'stats " Pf Pfifmmaéifivé: the Gideon ' council. opened the course with a most inspiring 'tddgettttt about the “Kind'of . Troop I Should LikeJo. Join If I Weep, 121 ”Your: old.",, l -' _ " _ After ' tutlrhour of general op- cumming £31991!!! lee up into The University of Scouting con- ducted by the 90mm“? of the ER}. Show Am mam owed iiiiricr% Highland Park Jrxrttte4.ttr.Egtttt!ret M, cage, North Bhprtt apd _rM1yhtrikU railroad, directed the ftrgt lid com-u of about 30 men. Mr. Robert Itot- her of Lake Forest conducted the " Raleigh; tt 1hiattaestat,letlp, course fqur coursed of 1iitdisiihit5 tritium; Mr. Victor wumgrsmgrhrmrd,. and Ames Russell of, DiierfMd ouch led a map of Ibou’c 26 men each in the .iiiaiaiuacgeit_tmttt,esttA.s?yge, 1,5.intitta,u'iiit,t,ent."i'?pl ',',P,,'d"h Mr. D. F. Whitehw Jr._ iiCFirt?F. fi‘iImE'R‘WW the C6itutuirtd6ttbrwimrti- ._ T oil’s eGunuitoui'it iitntr, headed by James R. Goetz. Each district__eom- 314m: _iiistzitt9gtd ”as, ' result each district had . good repreaénta- -WWEPTrP%e'rr"'Hr"""""'-"" - ---* ,7 Peta: WWW» , "Preilri., Pte T 'Duepiircm,a-uaem District eommtsaioiters of thew districts are: Wilmette, E. Tr. Rye; ka, Robt. __’I_3. cJhlyrn..t q tilttet. (E. Forest, R."Roeber; Libertyville, ALI, iifcEiiirkViiHkirtmt-ttir4htriV Northbrook, o. Mueller; Glenview, W. Engstrom. At the rate these men have been working It is esti- mated that In “high 95 two hundred. men will soon be registered for this monthly university of scouting. arms AUSPICIOUSLY A new gold rush has started' in the Yukon region and we :11 “1F “Alto: m,.ecgmmisLt9 tell, i! that is the flnn1 phase of the " messiah. rhemn_e_t1rr1tihrCf.tr_t.1e_eittttt& .. wmek RATES -c, Than 100 Men at First Warship Twain: Course Herc AN HOUR TO RENT SADDLE HORSES _ 1iexprpt Sundays) c ' It smgsLes m; 'uiih' ding-d "Parts Mamet! with 110 - on MaEouraehedtile W Mr. August link of Rat'- Auto Supply, and Mr. Olson and Mr. Frye 'of Highlnnd Park, won't!“ iiliUirGaoitetiedetefy at the Fire-tone tutor! gt Akron, o., last week. Mr. link reports that the Firestone futon in run- ning " hours a day. It m report? a: "iurthrrpoie_rrqt1_tttrf..tlt ot a tea-ttarts tire-WIE'W ti" Ford m iismrv--ter'ttrrattmsed cn the market. 376 PARK AVE. I, v ' $t0trDrNtiilfiiRS Let its plan your trartUs " our private dining room Additiomiruipin9s of Anything Mmrsut Extra Soup or Tomato Juice . . _ Fresh Home Made ttom Three or More Meats ' Four ht Eight Desserts Three Vogoiabie: -. Put-ond PadrioeromModoA - ' -tat-t e -v . ___ - €050. -Toil - talk LUNCHEON 50C AFTERNOON TEA rulings" reports TEAROOM vs. ' PM. GLENCOE 1339 M Blocks We_s* of Railrdad Stahesnf . Inqd. a About On} Show Hodge! Rooms and Apttrtertho We Have united. Occasibnal ' Vacancies GOOD FOOD I‘m Include Cigahifhrs ' t an Most Convenient p a r k In ' ’facih'ties on the North Short Fresh Home Made Rolls _ Charge

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