TURE â€" M I LLL °W O R K ‘The Youpg Men‘s Club of Highâ€" for _ ONS | Oor, VUundee Road, !‘i“% € II be 9..o‘clock 3868 H. P. in Â¥, JULY 20, 1983 Work : .91 ¢! THURSDAY, JULY 160 en Cl T w o h en | The Home Repair Shop‘ _ When we got to tal Lake we sto at the hozo‘: ‘h.r. ins l: m is e o t h h it was 1 P We then went to ‘on the other side of the laks and! ‘back to a swell bean trees and all the thingi |living or not living Wan. He also played Wor us on his banjo. T he Kitghen Arid w&w,a John Derby. Chef Ross sang| "Casty Jones" and "Sai Patrick‘s Day..‘ | A fme was had. all.â€"Arend Knobp, A3, Kenilworth. class on the waterfront which is deterâ€" mined :’u.â€"u"" d |awir. If the scout is not to swim fifty feet, he is a nonâ€" aswimmer ; if he is sble to awim that far 1o¢ Farie Ceat Eondf fhack > "Hiy wourd . . @ Ts to »pate "hfs Aigde Redâ€" Crogs â€" Life Sttint vseetrirong is |Jplaee, the able direeâ€" was ToR ndetr # on of Perton P nukmfln,: Waukegan, Menom :]{ [3 Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Why| has some (of the most :; in the country und the one I am d&j¢ribing is a (typical one the first night i8 |canip c 4 COal Gartley called\ \Wh the Great| Sptrit ‘They are going istrong| on ‘advancement and In Cheppewa they| Have| a ‘routine, morning urv'&- camp mmt ‘They go fish shoes, go out in war cances, |and ‘on advancement. In â€" Shawnee &hu \‘three troops, | 22 Glencoe, and 18 Ken i. ‘They have put whole Camp Maâ€" ‘un is the waterâ€" :ront. At the t | there are phn:‘ ‘or nonâ€"swimmetrs, ts, swimmers, a lifeguards »m. | there are also classes in the d hich meet at 10 :80 o‘clock, such as } s #, life saving, and canocing, _ menit , and scout . Mfe guards. ‘The water t is cool and ‘reâ€" R. L. vmvfwwm-‘uuvq Phone Deetfeld 320â€"R _ NEW Y W LIFE INSURANCE» Lawn l{vï¬ï¬ï¬‚‘wen SHARPENED zï¬ ioted as saying be paid for éov as a matter ;of he course of| & in | ,entertained the ‘he is 13 10 swim ‘that far | of | 1 tss se wo (AL % @ r Red â€" Cross â€"Life | ;4 f the ably diree. | Jan, Troop | T mh. | | p, j News Central Ave. YENUE after lunch the ers ; there was a the trail. We bandages. ‘The back ‘at canmp for and TKE PRESS8 A philanthropist is too often a man who gives money away instead of giving it back.â€"Louisville Times. thEvmm‘ programs were outli 8: / : Mondayâ€"A New England ‘wel come delegates. 2.000 Rotarians, wives and children bedecked in ro-1 gal colonial style presented a parâ€" ade and square dancing as part of the program. i Tuesday â€" Boston Symphony Orâ€" chestra, t i | ';hedduday-â€"Govermr's Ball. _ :>] ufl‘:hy-â€"Boqt ride on the oeeuni |‘ An interesting side note of the ‘convention was the fact that the Japanese delegate made the entire ~Delegates from Highland Park were J.. R. Purnell and Russell Johnson. Fred Rice represented Wilmette. o o SA Rotarian for today‘s program is C.‘C. Kapschull. _ The annual carnival of the Holy Cross Church will be held on t parish ,'zl?qp.ck at Deerfleld, July 27 The nsual attractions will be on the n:;:mdu, including a merry round, and ferris wheel. A pot of gold is to be given away on the lutl night of the carnival. i P \~The I:‘ublic is invited to attend this carnival which is given for the benefit of the Holy Cross Church. Corcmflon at Boston, â€"June : 26 20, gayve an interesting report assemblage at the week lcur m of the: Deerfleld Bm in Boston for the annual conven tion, the keynote of which wa! "Sgrvic‘p Above Self International ly." The main meeting place was in M%nm’ Hall, an old exposiâ€" tion building made over attractive ly, and very spacious. ’ â€" John Nelson of Montreal, who is an official of the Sun Life Insurâ€" ance Co. of Canada, was elected president. Delegates were impressed with the unbounded hospitality of Bosâ€" tion, assisted by all New England tr? in 12 days coming via steamâ€" ships and airplane. He was a speakâ€" er at the banquet at the University Club for midâ€"west delegates, ‘The mayor of Boston and the governor of| Massachusetts were also speakâ€" to 30 inclusive. On Friday evening there will be a fish fry and on Sunday evening the Altar and Rosary Society o'q the church will serve a roast beef supper from 5:30 to 8 p.m. o Holy Cross Church To : _ . Have 4â€"Day Carnival states.. Each city of that grour maintained a headquarters for in formation for Rotary delegates Two thousand women, wives of del egates, were ‘entertained. at lunch eon, a sight seeing tour and a visi to Wellesley College, ‘with Nev England and Boston ‘as hostesses Sectional conferences began at 7:3( each . morning, / with â€"interesting events planned for each day for th delegates. j 1 Dr. ‘Walter Metcalf, presidént 6g to the Rotary Internatio RELIABLE LAUNDRY $ .. Phone H. P. 178 ‘ QUALITY DRY CLEANING _ 4 South First Street Telephone 555 _ Highland Park . WwIsCcOnsin‘s _ . 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