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Highland Park Press, 14 Sep 1933, p. 10

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and equipment. W. P. Cody, Scoutmaster :l 13 11 of M_nonfih-}_- Long, Troops 51 ayd 52 of Deerfleld. Visitors to council headquarters will always be welâ€" Assiatant WOUBE CLEANING AT lnjnum ing in the arrangement ofâ€" all office furniture country. .With the aid of the new move, it is expected that the number of lodges DISTRICT MEETINGS P Beginning Monday, Sept. 25, with a meetâ€" ing of the District Committee of Deerfield Thun’nzv:-hdmm in Region comprising Illinios, Indiâ€" ana, Wisconsin and Michigan will be held next week Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursâ€" “.l?l..l..uulhm Beach Hotel. North Shore Area Council headquarters at New York. ‘At the present into operstion in all eleven the mhufibmh meetings of men from the local district. REGIONAL MEETING OF MWMHWQO group to the affair which was at the nitanes sianied /m the" noctiers woolk Chicagan situated in the northern of Michigan,‘ near Whitchall on Sept. Tâ€"10. cine man, George Hinn as NMutiket the guard and George Bersch as Kichkinet the guardian of the trail gave a demonstration of the first degree of the brotherhood. Many compliments were given after the ceremâ€" ony was over. ‘The most important thing antong the many things discussed was the step taken to make the Order of the Arrow a part of the National Council, Boy Scouts wumin Alvcnl y sc nc it en l e e en m attended as delegutes while Mr. _ The ritual team of our lodge composed of Cal a-mu-u Sakiman the chief, Dick W n as Meteu the mediâ€" of THE NATIGNAL GRAND LODGE ARROW MEETING National Grand Lodge group of men. In home Inst Sunday from very eventful Grand Lodge meeting of the Arrow ‘at which 250 PAGE TEN Boy Scout News P Refrigerating Engineers Thomas Bigford, Manager £ Kigch members ‘of the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan LAKE FOREST 198 Wildwood Ro: ~HOWARDâ€"UDELL therpamaats <rA We wish to impress upon our friends and patrons, that we are strictly adhering to our longâ€"established reputaâ€" tion of thorough workmanship and full time given to each phase of beauty operation. A Complete Beauty Service Opposite Evanshire Hotel Daniel Gans Hair Shop 509 MAIN ST. Salads â€" â€" â€" â€" ~15°1 Special Plate â€" â€" â€" â€" UDELL BLDG. at DEPENDABLE SERYVICE FOR ALL ELECTRIC f REFRIGERATORS t of the National Boy Scouts Hot Muffins â€" Fresh V‘fgetables‘ Pies and Cakes | intensive cleaning. Operatâ€" SUGGEsTIONS for LUNCH North Shore Utilities Coffee 5¢ â€" Second Cup 3¢ We specialize in just one thing ~GOOD FOOD Baked in our own oven ‘ New ~ â€" Price Schedule In conformance with the NRA movement, we have lowered adjustment. The first autumn ufl:“lolthm mfl&dfihflmzfi-ll -: P3 8 o‘clock. meeting provide (a great desal of information use the sumâ€" mer camp report, the Sea Scout Cruise report and other items of im« prhmwmbofim. ‘This |will be a very worthwhile and members, _ ‘The Training Committee comprised of all the commissioners fwil} hold a nn.tg shortly to definitely decide the trainin l & " 04 ’V The ‘Train Committee comprised of T1 the oommincioners wilt lole a apoting shortly to definitely decide the training for our Scout leaders in the game and prosâ€" NORTH SHORE | EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETS Scout leaders will get ‘under way. _ > The Council Training Committee for this year has in mind putting on a number of specialization courses: which will be espeâ€" d-llyhlvhlhmmfintrfi Some courses already suggested are as lows: 1 bhandicraft, 2 games, 3 woodcraft, BPECIALIZATION _ , _ > j TRAINING COURSES ‘_ | 4 camp cooking, 5 first aid. Scoutmasters and other Scout leaders havâ€" s..m.mmnmm..- their ideas on to district commissioner. ‘The prospects are that the coming year will be a big one in practical training for our Scout leaders in the game and prosâ€" Am.uumwm:: day after a successful ten day hMGZEMh%bbd.&o soason are as follows: Perry wford. Bill Pavey, Stoddard Smaill, Wm. Kidd, Bartliett Price, John Weese, This year was one of the most suctessful for Lake Michigan cruises. ‘The Sem Scout of See "Stoutine . then "oy "ahing uth ‘a trle as is provided on the Albatross. \ Courses and Good Fellowship gatherings _ Up until Dec. 15, 1982 i-;l for two and -.Iddcoufi"m in the North Shore Area council, During this time he acted always um-zkummmmm He served in capacity this summer as -axnc.-u-m.-w-.. se mmhdfluwan good future.. Hoosierâ€"Hills council is to be SEA SCOUT *A of hoits. who has‘ leth working : in 'uh-'::inch-nhdm”- operating with the Waukegan Scout council, has mecepted a permanent position as Scout executive of the Hoosierâ€"Hills Area council wiflnluunnmh%h‘. Mr. Boltz reported in Madison in new capaâ€" â€"<*15" 105 HIGHLAND PARK for feel HIGHLAND PARK~ 374 Central Avenue H. P. 3380 UNI, the reâ€" 6262 for by Miss E. Louise Kendall, who was married on J 15, 1983, to x J. W. Aldrich of Rhode Island. M Aldrich had n with the 1i for over nine |years,, and much of the happiness and satisfaction whi many borrowers have found in t use of the library was due not to her wide knowledge of books, but also a willi to serve. 1: Miss Sheakhan attended Flora Class room libraries are available for one month to every grade teacher in the ¢ity as far as our reâ€" sources will cover and we ugerz await suggestions, for only th can needs be | i AC VC . AaR beistecortondtcrmntad | Miss Virginia Sheahan of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio, been appointed member of the of the !lchhbi Park Library. She began her wor on Monday, September 11. > This poa&tib was formerly hel‘a come, and invi your coopontiot in making ible the best I service to the boys and girls of Highland Park., | The Lib;uy’Need- Your Help ~~To every teacher who is now comâ€" ing back to the schools of Highln?! Park, the ~lib ‘extends a welâ€" eause of the \ that the scene of the accident was so |distant from any towh, it took about f an hour before th’m ambulances and doctors arrived. doctors compli the Scouts on their done. cf:n'emm C ompantied m% one ambulances and m victim, referred to. Upon arrivingâ€"at the pital m&:odh holvod.m the m for twne.:fm tment, hllo'hisfl: ques ng per reporters, insu ance agents and pplice the Scouts continued on their journey George Hinn and Carl McManus, arrived at the scene of m head on collision wh cccured .bm’lt miles north of igan City, In accident hrd.barwr -trmtyw act. . The t z:b...u-m \ for people were gatherâ€" g about and ing in the way. Inakâ€" umehn.;hm chlhh.‘mhhm.:t fom-s? o welcomed arrival the | from the North Shore. Ed. Koebelin ly took the job 4s trafiic manager while the other three helped â€"administer id and to see that dogâ€" grluwmhmhfim.:ntfw.fi too horror to act. . ‘The were the first to |take action. . Three = cago, Scouts . rendering first aid three of the vict ~while one handled th crainiieg of Cat | parths® â€" ma. Recteniy Mth-ohuiiohmmdhe& o(mug Sunday w returning from the. Natio Gu-dl%nntflt held at Whitehall, Michigan. Four Scouts from uw:?- Srimg on the cxecutive| Stone Mather College in Cleveland ue . e [ ue epr;‘che(rgqtedal;ammber a trir To _ | _ | / 0f. Phi Beta Kap; er training %"‘%fi Scoutimante: lib:'arfy zcli’em?:u taken at the Scoutmansters; op . committeemen school of Library Science, Western t is c it oo oo Aeannetalls | Reserve University, where she had now being med.. Pz-.bm certain iOme experiente in the Classi ' trip will be uled for leaving 9n o. y he Deâ€" Headquarters Friday, Sept 22 at 4 cclock| PATtment and also in the public liâ€" qfi"w“&' pup from wme‘- brary~of the City of Cleveland. .2: ' â€" 'inM a:. M" W 'l‘feunré Hunt Awards .3'," day $ ram_ will 3 wogg ...hfi / The nwa;aing of the lf:ld and blue m-mw for || ulurt-d- can tar certificates !to t boys and nmonite rharing the axpemer on pht a2d| #irls who have completed the sumâ€" oil. } I reading lists 2:}1’!: the children‘ i . | me the c n‘s ‘Scout leader who missed| Tbom, of the Highland Park Public out this last summer has his chance here | [ ;}, â€"will l I for a good two d&y outing. Executive boatd | 4*_‘ "*> ®‘!! take place on Saturâ€" members will be especinily welcome. | _ | day morning, September 16, atâ€"10:30 L scour is .. |~_â€"_â€"~ | | am., on the library\lawn at the rear adquarters. <The Scout leader who missed out this last has his chance here for a good two outing. Executive boatd members will be welcome. { PREPARED _ _ | I Hight members of the Order of the Arrow does qu‘l;L:vashing now â€" because Mother | to â€" wash : my clothes an‘ had to rub ‘em and rub 'eui something‘ fierce to get the dirt out an‘ that would wear ‘em out quick . . . . but now ‘she sends them to the Skokie Valley Laundry ‘cause they don‘t 1 the dirt out DAMP WASH Thrifty Service 5qib. > 8e ip. Skoki Skoki For prompt service call ; HIGHLAND PARK 3310 . 20% discount at our | Highl;énd Park Public Library® rub, but just soak H. P. 3310 e Valley indry uentyty THE PRESS â€" A dinner at homeâ€"this is the al desire of most of us, no matter low simple it may be. It is the Ithy reaction from the commerâ€" age of food service, from the mination of the tin can and the %:PEONIESE? heavy clumps, 50 cents each. | _cts, BLVE .$ PS e P <€>c} Gtt f yA w GOOSE C e | Best Creamery ~â€" DE the building. Cocoa x 2â€"b. cans 255C We carry the very best grade of Bla §f$oil, such as we make use of in mu'\flwi Greenhouses and Nurseries. [ For nfléing your‘lawn Triple Cleaned Grass Seed at lova'est market prices. [Shr adil?)v rgreens and Perennials of many ? yarieties. [ We do everything pertalrr‘:?& to gardening and are always at> } your service with free suggestions on‘ four garden or lawn problems. j _â€"._| _ Office Laurel Avenueâ€" : Block West of Depot 8 _‘ Telephone 34 | * . [ EL Th | Visit our store or telephone 8420 whexfi t of cut flowers, floral designs i or plfints. We carry the largest stock and telegraph your order to any part *4 3 : ’ â€"â€" of the IJ,‘F.A. é EXTR SPECIAL IE® WEF:K Field grown, finest varieties E/y ICRL ~â€" GERMAN IRIS PLANTS, $1.50 per dozen. Calavos Coffee 1.27¢ CANADA DRY GINGER ALE 12 oz. bottles; dozen .;........ For 2 large size wWATCH FOR THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR ENLARGED STORE. Case of 2 dozen > plus bottle deposit. Special Sale Steele Wedela Good Kind BUTTER ‘ E GG6 i Per Ib. 23¢ Per do FREE FRE E CHASE & SANBORN w at Home ATLAS : sAvYOY RHEINGOLD For the Best in Flowers and Plants Blue Ribbon Quart Jars THURSDAY, FRIDAY AN $2.25 FRUIT S) Strictly Fresh delicatessen â€" shop.| ; ‘are still those who are wi to keep alive the fine art of cookery to give their imaginations play in devising and preparing a home d . There are so many valugble helps to be found for the busy: homeâ€"maker in The following lis! be found helpful: . § Kitchenâ€" ing, by H, P. Adam. Manâ€"sized meals the kitchâ€" enette, by M. P. r t The plain ‘ cook book, by 8. 8. Browne. P The 'qunlity eo# by Dorâ€" othy Fitzgerald. _ Cooking as mcq; e it, by J. G. Frederick. $3 ' _ Everybody‘s eooH book, by I. E. Ilord. B "‘.i zffl ] The woman‘s W odk book, by L. H. Wallace. .~ the cookery stions pf the day that none nemu try a dinâ€" ner at*home, if not. re ly, cerâ€" tainly occasionally, . | for 516 CENTRAL A Sweet and No. 2 size can Handy book of récipes for twentyâ€" Solid Pack; _( | No. 2 can; 8 for.. COFFE A5be CIGARETTE TOMATOES i * PEAS 25¢ ®»t $1.45 SPEC ‘Plant now to bloom next summer. c a Tt /s | .. PAHRONES FENUE H. P. 103 â€" 104 1.15 . 15§5¢ el Monte D SATURDAY Mayonnaise lb. 29¢ 29¢ Pint Jars Tall cans ; 2# for :.: Pineapple or Pears Savoy Brand; = ‘ 2% size cans; 4 for...._....... 3 l;rf;;bouhl for.â€"...s»/â€"« 29‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1983 CARD OF THANKS . â€" We thank our friends: for >their many kindnesses and expressions of sympathy‘ in our recent bereaveâ€" ment. » P As | . A color expert advises men to wear brightâ€"colored clothes so that motorists can see them better. If a motorist can‘t hit us in this gray suit, he needn‘t think we‘re going to help him.â€"â€"New York Evening Post. A diabetic‘s own cook book, by S. H. Lyons. * s #4 Do You Knowâ€" Tl‘:;;hchhflchmmonly furn the best entertainment for your leisure hours, but also latest information: concerning your work and the newest methods of conductâ€" ing your business. * five, by Sibylla Hadwen. 1 The dinner kitchen cook book, by > E. D. House. â€" | TOMATO JUICE Monarch Brand ASPARAGUS Potatoes Peck for 3§C¢ $1.00 ‘~_ Sweet and Juicy 5 doz. Oranges 25c J. D. Jones and family $1.18 $1 P i4 *4 \

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