it GEORCE HINN Boo A8 AS8ISTANT CAMP D or hran Abt t h ol sessions â€"covering the second ‘half of lnl:: course. material for the fitst aid and the elements of ireieaichin last night (Wednesâ€" day) at seout 21 North Shert dan . Road, Highla Medill | Radioff, scoutmaster of 71 »of . Libertyville, is the : scoutmaster ‘of Elements Course, and George Scheuchenpfiug is director of the Cc':tauta will , men comâ€" seribed. elements group meting . in the American Legion! Hall adjoining . the Scout office, TRAINING sEssto 5:t CONVENE FrOR SECOND HAr The. train i epaizicone 5:!‘\""!""'51! e fhe already . twenty. 'h? 35 of , | under |Se John P. O‘Connor : that Bob .N has & pecond class . ran and meh O‘Connot has earned his bron palm. / In o.r‘dcr m homd‘"‘ a mt m g.,,,"‘E:: arned five a merit tu% Te m tl siWMikkess L arckt F T mm es 1 present| at session of the > utive board n&u were: Henry t; D. W. Rapp, chairman Wi district ; Paul Muzi %lnn of + district ;David] C. wo of council health and safety committee ; i Roth, chairman, hwood district; J.. K. Engquist, v Highwood . a Otto . Fisher, fi n, . Highwo district ; Henry K. y at & E. D. Landwebhr, . , [Northbrook 4 trict ; Homer , of ï¬eldLn&-fll j istant district 4 missioner of W ; Kenneth Fox, ( man | Glencoe ; Harry W. Stan commissioner, G _ district; J. B. Jackâ€" son, council ; Garret Bax, «) missioner of orest: T. A. Con : chairman, Lake district; A. P. Sn fiinance chairma orth Shore Area & t : ® E y acee: y 12. | the‘ general program up to the time of camp. 4 c I The executi of the North t Area |Council | w | administers "‘"m“‘z. from Wilmette to is on from Gleny h“ï¬immn._ Indul'houmv& w;sm ’ jay, â€" April 9 ut quatters, hland | Park. m: of the 11 district represented a which 4 by the .z«uyl‘w, } of the ue Anomsio® who qetively ngaged in y all men present, and items of in« eluded ‘a report of the first three 4 work of the council by troops and foniparison E: "f s â€" mem mobkcum n-mma aWan and p pation in the naâ€" tiongl janmiboree. X FQa Advancement l*dlhdldby exâ€" ecutive board and the strengths and -l.:d.-dm iroops: and districts & € | { t Plans. were mad the Mother‘s edvmtkm to b frnz‘byehe 8i on y 12, and for the> general EXECUTIVE s o DIYCUSSES COUNCIL PROBLEMS i i og ooo ieoppar anlt cach tickef will Following %0 entry there ‘be a/ speech by an m::dhniu spea! and there will be de tion ‘ wames by Cubs and Scouts, of mase Ang, tent , fire by fric» '*::- Indian dancing, drum and bugle I and other ‘Seouting tra« tions. Tickets will soon be available! from Mss | id Following concert from 3 to 3:80 the (Box VW:-D., Piitsifent at Dyche Stadi ay 12, will \ an impressive & entry of :am w sl? the * lu;o: ,é:“. "the hi en oo ;fl:“ l seiion atn e htine "teibule "be and their , ‘day." MOTHERS bay RaLLY To PEATURE: SCOUTING EVENTS tÂ¥ PAGE TEN B0§8c001¢ _ News â€" Hinn, 7 8. St. ‘recio Pri cket Johns Avenue â€"ox7 PI Those pl;o%grabh[s of y:;t':hildren. Don’j delay longe havii}ag_onejj adre’ .. a sitting during iter vacation| is go easily arâ€" ranged. M ike an appoitttment today . . . . npiminciste®tit torchareascmome 7°°° OIMIEDMIEHeDRToG 3tf’sv"veilfr’_Studi( Plzotogmï¬ hers : aspects of Russia‘s Bive . Unlike most| pictilres that have come ou'tofnfll.’ tly, "Chapâ€" ayev" doesn‘t deal with mechanical |_ _ Critics everywhate say‘ithat not | since the days o{e eat ;S&\iriet | silent films has thery anything | like "Chapayev." $Bperb adventure, rich humor, combingd with a wallopâ€" ing military] story'-, h;al)u one of the "musts" on eviry movie fan‘s list. ,The thrilling k ory deals with ‘the adventures of 'fupogu peasâ€" ant leader, Chapayey, and the events that take plage durifig the action of the film are itaken {rom actual ocâ€" currences during thé h Russian Civil wars of 1919..¢ We see Chapâ€" ayev, who rose n h co )n sold, ier, of the Crzar‘s |fh y to. Comâ€" mander .of th of the East. Directed b ]’ gei and Georgi| Vasilyev, who lu. ‘taken their| places among the |wiirld‘s : outstandâ€" ing â€"cinema | directois, *"Chapayev‘ has been acclaimed &% a "milestone" in film history by |F isenstein and other leading pictur diréctors all over the world." § +.) j otos N 4tuxal Finish celess| J One of the mikét thrilling and | powerful xictum y rtg:‘-pome out |of Soviet Russia Will have its Chiâ€" saso rromitne at fhe Staotone the atre, ‘merly th¢ Punch . : at Van Buren stfe@ n§ rio'him‘ avenue next Friday A 2. It is "Chlpuyne:i (The ied . ‘ommander) and it comes to 2 go after triumâ€" phant engagement Win Russia, New York,: Hollywood f#ind other towns. New York crowds|Bre still packing the Cameo |theatréh wh the film is now in its twelftf m;‘@ity week. Highland Park Sonotone The Presents Announcement has received New York that n-:k;uï¬nc in . the Novene! Setphotes. wl met c on sncald Pm 0 f equipment, ‘but cm '::3, will ".l“":fl, "“‘d.f"w the r ‘Congress has just pa an act ich h. .lm by, the: President, auth loun of tentâ€" age, cots, and b/ i (the ‘ supply maintained by ‘both thig Army and the NaÂ¥vv. JAMBOREE | TENTA SUPPLIED BY gov Troop 38, Highland (fark, ‘dnd chief ’HM-W.: ',o der |of the national [for hotior: campe a willage leader at tiimp MakaJaW summer, e ..:.’ th' ob ms : a eamp â€" diréc of Camp ~MaKaJ a Wa summer. Mr. Hinn § an| Â¥ Seor mare: than yearg! n the ment.and five ywars per ataif at Ct;n Ma Lady w‘ 3 ‘;.dm’ supervise n cenin f p features of :‘mp :n. ing with the leaders and. the depaikÂ¥ment } : Mr. Hinn| is a| & hool at : North :eruh-t: ol]l)m Moran Blumbing & Heati it in ctutncdovtewianc t xi t dnE ETT re |taken m | ocâ€" during thé h Russian ~of| 1%9. We see Chapâ€" rose fn common soldâ€" (fen Building â€" Hight |[PLIFPORD R. MORAXN, Hhabag 477 qp age+| hm ter| /; Russian _ | ting Picture t Matlonikampers, ns :o im':Wn"hu the ; as assistant np ~MaKaJaWan this NMENT ent in ‘the medical :i i ‘::m!m the K k.;..lnm& Po}â€"" Sales and Service Year Plan. ,ALer 1 Oil B Telephone H. P4435 Mn eannnien of \ the w. Armstrong, a trustee of the club, will cipate in the ptogtn. Dr,: ns, long a laborer in the field of} world peace, was awarded the Ch P Union (Prize for his essay on inrternational peace. He is the author of the 1985 "Fellowâ€" ship, of Prayer" for the Lenten seaâ€" n?ln, fpnb shed by the Federal Counâ€" gil o I _ The dayj Evening club choir of 125 will sing Gadsby‘s "Behold the King C methL†"The. Palmw4" â€" and "Ride dn in Majestry" by Scott at the main service beginning at eight. Clifford) W. Barnes will preside, and Horace W. Armstrong, a (trustee of the ‘club, will preside, and Horace E. q CaATTrON [ Yï¬wF!'yï¬ewriter Man __At 7 o‘clock the Coe College Band,‘ official Iowa band at the Hoover and t tn&umflom,s .and â€" win> ners of the 1 8 inaugural band con test, give a program of religious music. | Th young men are makâ€" ing a tour of the country, with their directot, Samuel Vesley. A number of Chidago boys are in this group. Read the Want Ads ‘It is a human.and decidedly humorâ€" ous story o; adventure, with plenty of redâ€"blooded action. A love story is woven through the plot, based on thel@Veot;snorderly;!nmw for the famous machine girl, Maria Dr. G. G. Atkins To Be _ Sunday Evening Speaker The photography in ;“chap-ym “re!l;gï¬mny effective. Althoug the picture. is‘ in Russian, English subtitles are used to explain the action throughout the story, it ALBERT LARSON rches, nnuscdin brwdeth ioh STATIONEER / land Park 1342 d Park 567 THE PRESS Outstanding Valuesiin â€"| . Refrigerators . .. 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