Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1936, p. 11

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i te g!m & writes of UTION C Publc iladlelphia ark . 4222 ase, 6 in. tites, oeghout, mt tax‘ paid. land Park Park: 678 Pack 275 ‘ark 1105 pas read re of the h an antâ€" fairly :‘m MARCH 5. 19836 New rk 3190 rk 3097 nSs rk terâ€"poise ride, and (0b, sStarted, Highland Park Uson, It is rd V 8 gte stains whit I!!% water.~ # on in LADE Shop o AL It! i8 THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1936 sions appointed |some ago will make their t number | of National Council| nia!‘ Conf for Executives : because of the depression has not one sine (1929 when â€" Fifth Na Teaining@ â€" Confrence . was! held ‘at one sinc 1929 when Training _ Confrence Universiy,~ P _ t FOUR SCQUTERS 1 wIN SILVER: BEAVERS The award Silver Bea was m to four Shore in . reeog of their outstanding service to The ers who ho . last 1 Paul Mugik, of High Dr. Otto : son of -km~xlt sot gan, and \Milton Wright Lake services which these have are so aumerous and inclugive of) th services which men render to communitiés and to the of their munitics that space does "’fi # plete record. All of o ols P tributions r their churches, to their m other organizations for / of | boyhdod, : The award is one that, is to a very limited number men onee : year.\ Eleven men, ing . these four, have ‘received the Silver Beaver sincg first presentation five ago. | { aoooe We PE OR oo es l2 201 _T as outlined in the Ten Pmngm cnud_-nhl:.:?.m Y acs revuie s proper age which were considered in 1 ng the a Fallowing is ° the : list the recipients ; EME ie m ses T A Council qualified T:‘YN Program Av.v\h ww fact that they completed the requirements ys at 1 Following (is the list af the recipients Paehn * “l.‘.*fl.“ 5.“ lQ. | d:& 8. .t it in ge ue t ie foc on ane m Troops nt& & Award for m ytar running. Award for o or siee m Seiainh Award consists of ‘a *u' in» S eribed.:> f T3 e aver the duties "".zfiii's‘ifi'm has ‘been in the _every year that time. and bas given> ship »Mgp“:mnhm v ":' years. when | I-Mw { were heavier than in any | previdus period. CISs TG SEE :v'c:umgu PICTURES Boy Scout News FOWLER AGAIN PRESIDENT oF $CoUT COUNCIL â€"| | their COUNCIL ELECTS _ | OrPICERS FOR NEW YEAR At the annual meeting | of rangements. Peftatrien doerge sare ds 0| | . Presidentâ€"Henry m\ | * uhnd ie First V tâ€"â€"T. \A. â€" rrercuces â€"‘%!D»‘“ ‘-i'b 5 atal t# se P ‘Theodore Buenger, Winnetka. E.4 Kenneth Fox, Glencoe. | .. _ _ L4 Thirtyâ€"three Units Dr. C. V. !lleh% w Park. 3. J. igh :....‘:."'c.“.km Lake oFrest. Frak Ward, Charles Piper, Edward D. Landwehr, Northbrook. Brookfield or Sunlight Butter * A Frv LeTrem woR® . ; MEANNG: *Bave * ) Round Steak | Lamb Legs | Sirloin Steak 25c‘,n,, ‘ | 23CIb' M 2791br All Beef Hamburger lsc Ib. ‘: Fresh Ground [ Swift‘s Prem. Spring‘ | Native Native Beef _ | Swift‘s Prem. Spring | _ \Native Beef Special for Friday & Saturday Fowler of Wilmette was glectâ€" if QVAUT gat e CV "RarKkET t §.9â€"Eâ€"Nâ€"D â€" J of |the North Shore YT Libby‘s G. B. Whole Kernel CORN No. 2 cans No. 24 Libby‘s Cling l,;bl:i;.l,!‘}.é'AUCE 2. 19¢ No. 2 CANS .........\.;«..«» d PEACHES mw‘m ‘nukegan. + h&:&-"hmâ€":m“t%nw _ Treasurerâ€"Allan. L _ Woiff,| Highland d beoyndh ol 0t en P da en o n rteire Db Representatives to the National Council: Henry Fowler, Wilmette. . inreue ‘T.‘A. Connors, Lake Forest. â€" | the new Index 'Ei‘ie&ym-u" ihntent from the N-t,i:;:l Office just in to include a iry : of it in the anriual report . P oo se oi t n night. 'fhnliadox is a :C m& ment "‘a every. mi‘fi ‘E gl how | it Md‘ uh‘m to other 520 | Councils‘ of the country. ’l'b?‘m are | based upon a, high one hundred, ie., the Council that makes best record: in lmyhc-hglm&. of 100. The North Shore Area m to be found neer the top in f : items : 1. Covering the field (n of Unit to population) 97." t 4. > 3 * io hok t t kok more, pager af ‘ s actua boys is $0.6% or 4 out 5 .boys. CUB PACK BEING ORGANIZED AT â€"BRAESIDE SCHOOL | mvfifl- of boys will meet Braeside School at 83‘ p.m. Icahr.luz 9th, for\the of nizng m Cub Pack _sponsored gith raeside â€" Parents and â€" To Association.. | The boys are nLr:d%wmd with the North Shore A Iolth'ovlmholm ica. E.Q. VanSlate and rd Copp will be the leaders for this group. TROOP 324 TO MEET SATURDAY At our regular meeting Jast week it was announced ‘that instead of ‘having our meetâ€" ‘h:'”m’;b‘.s.'q n!.‘v‘nnuld Bchoolwithmmm'mmtm .zuw.-mmwumm picturs §+; ; After attendance and duss mhhltn had ‘a meeting of all the ‘officers in th Troop. We decided to have several clubs oWMuWMcmm w-hnunnlm w < this month and we are trying to encourâ€" age other fellows to "lâ€":v-lhl\m -wdgdnrth-t#;hm chairs ‘in our meeting room which is loâ€" uhdhth?rmchmh- a Trodp 324 Park. t ; ‘Reporter, Bill Lott. | p FOUR SCOUTERS > | 4 wWIN SILVER BEAVER The coveted award ‘of the Silver Beaver was awarded to four North Shore Scoutâ€" ers in recognition of their distinguished and outstanding service to boyhood. The "tatn o fiaroes wbr, 0y a h 'l"l':o- of Waukegan, Arne Makela of Waukegan and Milton | Wright of~ Lake Bluff. ‘The services which these men ‘have rendered are so numerous and so all inâ€" clusive of the services which men could renâ€" der to their communities and to the boys aMru-mnnm-Mnmdo-_m permit a | complete "m‘ All of these men _ have made c contributions to ‘ Scouting, to their churches, to their communities and to| other organ ce o m totnt proveg ie on a ited lnuhu(%f men onee each y.;?'%-m men, including these four, have received the Silver Beaver since its first: presenta» THIRTYâ€"THREE UN QUALIFY) FOR AW. » C he proper af®) Wer? "NC 0 ‘the ich considered in ‘making . the award. lowing is the list of the recipâ€" ients: l’:ek- §3. 86, 58, and 80. 'h'-x 1. 2.08,. 4, 13. 15, 19,; 20, ‘n,‘p. $0, 8 fi:\. ‘f{.}d' 1"" Shi t i. to wad 430." Tide and\ % + l large nnflvr ol'moflw is a seal on the Charter a medalion for the Troop flag pole. . The ouneil â€" A consists of a plaque . suitably inserib ‘The North Shore Areas Council received . Fingerprint identification has beâ€" come so nearly that 400,000 cases of idenfim:fi have been made during the last 30 years withâ€" out an efror:.: ||~| \ No Nley U Sn ding c uc hovel Work of repairing the houses of parliament in London was w in 1928 but will not be completed until 1g41. )\ ts Domestic supply of raw wool in the United States is insufficient for the demands for finished wool prodâ€" ucts. D'p."lf‘\\'é\. %fg:mn' egwh Z for 29(‘. 2 ... 39¢ Air lines have made n outstandâ€" ing record for wintef performance during the worst blissard and ‘cold eonditions of the past thirty years said W, |A. Patterson} president of United ‘Air Lines, &) resident of Wilmette. During thle past four months United Air Likes has comâ€" pleted : 94 per: cent of scheduled flights, which is five ,’ cent greatâ€" er<‘than. the previous Wear. . 19gd fmih, Recoros Good Wintér Records «The ability of t }’lir“ lines to ?pdntgj during the dbld spell with the dependability it is the| reâ€" Isult of faster, ‘itapr n.irpthes, a decade ‘of win perating |exâ€" perience | and| larg¢)| investments made in ground f&iéilities," said Patterson. . â€"| f | finifid has | found!! that â€" adding nineteeh miles‘ an howg to the cruisâ€" ing speed of its twilltengined ings enabled the co _’: to imâ€" prove the record it h@ll the previous year. Three years agd the air lines were operating triâ€"fiptored transâ€" Jorts :ll,i.ich were sey@nty miles an hour slower than thibb United, for instance, is openztjnbodly. 'i‘hisv extra seventy ‘mg A hour enables the: ait lines to 11 1lround bad weather or ahead of it and also, increased cruising ‘," ge . enables the air lines./to flyer airports which are not 3\4 l for landing because of the heayy snow, with the result that it in case of the air lines flying: abovg) snow K.\ it,he‘ bad weather, not thyough :4 For four consecu f days durâ€" ing the coldest spell,!United‘ c?'er- night~ planes :romAalifom‘ arâ€" rived ahead of schailule. EP3 \ ',Fisll«-q’l Silagâ€"The fishing here. \A bass was c weighing nearly fou Hank.Who caug! _|Silasâ€"Heavens, no| If Bill had caught him he‘d have Weighted npaiâ€" Yapp! 1y eight!â€"Pathfinde t 4 1IHE IGBRADE ‘"A" MILK OF_ SUPERIOR FLAVOR HE‘S BEEN GETTING HIS "SUNSHINE VITAMIN®‘ EVERY DAY ALL WINTER LONGâ€"IN BOWMAN‘S IRRADIATED MILK ;l‘){l‘2¢ \.:.'. uis ’i;‘ oo 2: en ©@ Even a practicall Vitamin ] up this d Irradiate« â€" This is the Grade "A" Milk of Superior Elavor scr« entificall l" nriched jwith Vitamin D so ‘:Imt it really f;roteus cdren from unsound teeth and bones. Bowms s Irradiated Milk costs only a cent a quart more the -! ! gular milk. So little to pay I*)r thig extra safeguard nl Mark your Bowinan.card tonight for Vitaâ€" min\D milk or call Sup. 6800 for service. . ~ 44004 .OWMAN °* uck ;\ : | s very it yertoiay m0onâ€"time o(nr ‘t-plouded sn‘ can supply 10 ultraâ€"violet rays to producé the precious in the body. So|wise mothers are making ciency by giving‘ their childréen Bowman‘s Milk every day. | | N11 i6 Grade "A" MJak;of Superixi Flavor geiâ€" Enriched with Vitamin D so that it really ounds. _ | _ him â€" Bill THE PRESS Some of the craters: of théqq’oon have been ‘found to be 100 miles across. |â€" / â€"*~ Ns 1X 4 England‘s bread coxumption is 15 W“ wer now than it was in 1920. | | /« a h | | ¢ Harry A. Hall Candidate \~â€"For State‘s Attorney Harry A. Hall of Waukegan is actively campaigning for the g:miu'tion for State‘s Attorney the Republican ticket,; at the primaries on April 14. : | nowned as the quarter ihck on the football team on which "Red" Grgnse starred and which won the | r Ten Conference chamâ€" pi p. Much of "Red" Grange‘s success was n:ttabnud to the ‘coâ€" owutionho received from Harry, "Wally" Mcliwain, and Earl Britâ€" Mr. Hall has been very successâ€" ful in trial work and for the past ten years has been a member of the law firm of Hall and Hulse at W atekegn. .8 ) 0c cd .000 31.3 He graduated from the Univerâ€" lli:‘y o’ Illinois law lurod. Durâ€" ing this colléege career he was reâ€" ‘Mr. Hall is married and| has two children. He has the gnpllfl- cations to make a fine State‘s Attorney. U E5 TA B LDS H ED 18 7 4 D.A.R. BETTER FILMS COMMITTEE REVIEW Dorothy Wilson, Louise Fazenda, March 5, Thursday. ~An average program picture that presents an interesting and human: recital . of the every day troubles of young people, ‘Although the story is neiâ€" ther new nor important, there is a neat &lm‘m between humorous; and mildly sentimental scenes and some excellent acting. : Family. i | Again ‘(Frank. Buck takes the gudience with him to a beautiful r':tin* in ‘the jungles of Asia, vhere he successfully captures‘ and brings back alive many unusual anâ€" imals. . The musical . accompaniâ€" ment is most §ittlng and this travel pieture should prove of great inâ€" térest to children and students of jungle lore. [Family. E "Whipgaw." Cast; Myrna Loy, i(peneer Tracy, Harry Stephens. arch 8, | 9, 10. . Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. A capable cast, Good ~"Fang and Claw." Director and ?‘nxr: Frank Buck. l(rreh 6â€" , Friday and Saturday. |. ! ~< > "Bad Boy". Cast: James Dunn, Plumbing and Heating â€" ~~~ ELECTROL OIL BURNERS â€"| / 512% Laurel Avenue + Highland Park _ . Shop Phone, Highland Park 271 â€" W5E_P. 489 %onu SHERIDAN ROAD | °â€" â€" * .. Open: EK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. SATURDAY 9 lhm. to 9 p.m. SUNDAYS 2:'33"0 5:30 for reading only. u are cordially invited to the Reading Room, where. i authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed ‘s CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of ghrist, Scientist | Highland Park HOWARD MORAN h * | story, ‘clever direction, and human touches and pleasant humor are highlights of this ‘t'&:" type "erc picture. The | of valâ€" uable : leads to a complicated in love with the (he is, trying to conviet. Adults. _â€" r' d "Freshman Love." Cast: Frank McHugh, Patricia Ellis, rge E. Stone.. March 11â€"12, W = Thursday. The daughter of a colâ€" lege president attempts to. collect, by devious methods, a vinnl.z;cuw for the center of learning directed by her father. A one:syllable diaâ€" |‘ logue: carries a boat race and a .lége affair to what, by a stretch of imagination, might be called, surâ€" â€"gess. Family. â€" _ [ <. . The wa‘ve length of light is about one fiftythousandth of an: inch.;; â€" Â¥. & More than © 90,000,800" pins: are manufactured d:il} throughout the world. + ts { : There is a mountain on the sea bottom betweer Honolulu ;and San Francisco, towering 8,000 feet. | S h 44 PAGE ELEVEN 45 1

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