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Highland Park Press, 21 Apr 1932, p. 12

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Deerpath Theatre Sunday and Monday April 24â€"25 Sunday continuous 2 to 11 'l"llurldufisnd Friday April 21â€"22 CHARLES “CH{C" SALE Sat.â€"â€"Matinee & Eve April 23 Phone 321 ‘"‘The Beast of the City" David Manners â€" Ben Lyon Children‘s Matinee at 2:00 with WALTER HUSTON JEAN HARLOW WALLACE FORD Mai‘ and l-'rid:{' April 21 ‘HARLES "CHIC" SALE and DICKIE MOORE in EDNA FERBER‘s um Expert" 'rWedneflgy Ap :il 26â€"27 mm‘ / . 8 "F€,/ Polly of POLKA BROS. CLIVE BROOK ~_â€"â€" the Circus Anra May W Warner Oho:fi Eugene Palletre â€"Your Favorite Stars in a Thrillâ€" Packed Romance!! and Lips of Lake Forest April 28â€"29 Idealsâ€"understandable and "doâ€" able"; ideals both personal and group, reenforced by group approval. The Boyâ€"as an individual and as a socialâ€"unit;â€" aiding him in ~~~~~~~ The Homeâ€"and neighborhood ; aniâ€" imated by â€" This program is made available for use by a â€" Sponsoring Institution â€" which uses the program under its own the community and the local "using" institution to help the Pack to acâ€" tuate the Den, to reach spirit, by conserving his health, and through satisfying opportunities for action, adding to 7 ~ His Happiness â€" as a helpful| State for the game scored the openâ€" young citizen, "doing his best," acâ€"| ing goal early in the first half, folâ€" quiring experience, bearing responâ€"| lowed by one each from Amedei and sibility, thus contributing to © Magnani. The game ending 3 goals His Character Development. to 0. 3 § The activities are suited to the age and interests of the boys. The "Den" is a natural, neighborhood playâ€"group. _ One of the mothers called the "Den Mother" gives inâ€" terested oversight. A "Den Chief," an older Scout, meets the "Cubs" once a weekâ€"he comes to meet them where they play. ,The "Pack," with ing "with" and "for" others; cenâ€" tering in and about. ~ of: __Activitiesâ€"satisfying and valuâ€" able; with boy adult. Leadershipâ€"selected carefully by its Pack committee and trained by local council, all of which f Tvortal, the Boy scouts of America is meeting a growing demand of the ageâ€"a program of homeâ€"centered activities for boysâ€"of preâ€"Scout years. several Dens The Pack‘s chief busiâ€" ness is to help the Dens.â€"Theâ€"Den‘s The Dén‘s chief business is to proâ€" vide â€"activities, and encouragement for it boys. Cubs enter at nine ("Wolf" year), pass on at 10 into "Bear" year, at 11 into "Lion" year and at 12 gradâ€" Cubbing Program "Today, after years of experiâ€" ment by hundreds ofâ€"leaders, and after scientific research financed by the Laura Spellman Rockefeller Meâ€" Dr. C. V. Nichols, chairman of the Cub program for the North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America, reports there is such an interest in the new "Cub" program that it seems advisable to again inâ€" form the public just what is definâ€" itely meant by "Cubbing." To anâ€" swer these inquiries the following is submitted: ' CUBS ARE GROWING, .. ||â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"oâ€"m=â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" CHARMAN AssirTs| C Head of North Shore Area Proâ€" ief business is to Bird‘s Eye View Cubbing is a leisureâ€"time program gram Reports Marked Proâ€" gress in Work The: THE PRESS has twentyâ€"three ‘Pack registered| bowling was the high series bowledâ€" with â€"a total membership of 523| by Menoni & Mocogni, scoring 1370 Cubs. _ From this is easily. to deduct | forâ€"theâ€"series.>â€"This scoreâ€" amounts ~*~ that it is only a matter of time until | to an average of about 230 per man, there will be as many Cubs as there| which is good bowling. now are Scouts in the North Shore| Harry Stievers won the weekly Area council. ® Majestic high score prize with a 17 the Gonnella Soccer clyb conâ€" tinued their winning career by deâ€" feating the Soldiers in a very fast game. ~Although having to play most of the time without their star jured early durmg the game. (lhe Gonnellas were masters during the ninety minutes play. Veteran Barâ€" ufh, who travelled from south of the 1. Chances to "do" lots of interâ€" esting and satisfying things, games, handicraft, skills, collections, stunts, **3. Chances to do things ° "for" other people, which is a vital part of good citizenship. more of joy in and around the home. Joy to a boy is like sunshine to a plant. % ~~~6. Chances to get the required, annual "healthâ€"checkâ€"up." i i f Tonight the Beverages will bowl Soldiers Fail to the Nelson‘s aGrages, and the Reâ€" Stop Gonnella Club| liable Laundry will bow! Bock‘s Serâ€" vice station. t3 e e i theak s ns â€"_=o_|â€" Fell‘s will meet Dumo Brands, 4. Chances to bear responsibility and to find encouragement therein. engaged the Wesla Soccer club of Chicago to play at. Highwood Field, April 24. Given good weather, this will be a real game for the soccer At Highwood Fieldâ€" Su 39 Cubbing . Opportunties For information Phone Highland Park 1154 lsa toâ€" do these things FOR SALE OR FOR RENT â€"â€"BoWling in good f{orm, the Highâ€" land Park Beverage team won two night. These were scheduled games which were postnoned. __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Harry Stievers won the weekly Majestic high score prize with a score of 253 pins. .. Bock‘s next Wednesday night. igin: _ Mrs. S. E. Cowdery * Herrn Joe Meier * Minna Mullee _________ ~Henning Rasmussen Mrs. Jane E. True Monsieur Albert Viegant. land‘s Pharmacy in the Regular.â€"Busâ€" PMR ess Men‘s Bowling league held at the Majestic Bowling alleys. The Reliable Laundry bowled an "absenâ€" tee" game with Duomo Brands, who will bowl their game later. Menoni and _Mocogniâ€"wonâ€"three out of the four points from Flying Eagles No. 1, and Duffy & Duffy took four points from Nemeroffs in Stievers Bowls 253. for Weekly High Prize RELIABLE LAUNDRY DiRry CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING Desizgned by James J. Gathercoal United States Post Office THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1982 feature of last week‘s \9 land time applic conve entitle sport; catio and d It ities nine ship

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