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Highland Park Press, 14 Mar 1940, p. 16

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322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 //( â€" _ DAHKHS Auto Reconstruction Co. Some books that have passed the vgluy aALCOUALD) test of time: . : _ |® Notes 0 of Troop and Cam ~â€"*"Fables"â€"Aesop. j | w _ "Little Men"â€"Alcott. k # a j «"Little Women"â€"Alcott. _ .. . Seven teams from the North *Fairy Tales"â€"Andersen. ;â€"~] Bhore Area ?ouhcil, Boy Scouts of \â€"â€"â€" ""Arabian Nights." | America, wil represe?: the council "East o‘ the Sun and West 0‘ the| in the sectional meet in ‘First Aid Moon"â€"Asbjornsen. \â€"]~_]| atâ€"Evanston .as a result of a council "Peter Pan"â€"Barrie. k meet held in Lake Bluff Saturday, "Joan of Arc"â€"Boutet de Mouvel.| March 9 when 10 other teams were ~"Jane Eyre"â€"Bronte. |_ _ |eliminated. This event is a yearly "The P&?Piper of Hamelin"‘ â€"| contest in which. 89 councils from Brownin’é‘;"i*’«” T the four surrounding states particiâ€" * "Pilerim‘s Progress"â€"Bunyan. _| pate to determinc the outst.nding "Alice in Wonderland"â€"Carroll. | First‘ Aid teams in the variqus "Don Quixote"â€"Cervantes. : || troops in these states. 3A "Tom Sawyer"â€"Clemens. The, l?l 'counci{ contest held last "The Last of the Mohicans"â€"â€"| Saturday/ showed hat the brand of Coopey.) 1}}= ) stissf{ i6 ++ R _ | Rirst Aid‘in this area has greatly. “?‘;e Little Lame Prince"â€"Craik.| improved and that these Scouts are "Adventures of Robinson Crusog" .able to take their +place with any. â€"â€"Def $ f teams in the country. Although i "T¢N“m“h Stove" â€"De la| only seven â€"qualified the other 10 Ramee. ~*~ | were very close to gaining an "A" < **Hang Brinker"â€"Dodge. ratmg.nné some ‘missed by only a {| n Coppi rfieuI'kld""!â€""rDi.“ckDumm" fe%ezox;:t;;ining an "A" rating rep md“il;e tuhe } Willows”â€"Grl: resented troops from four of the disâ€" Kame | B ; 't;icta i2n ;hivsv i;:o:?eil.'r'fluyxv(ette: «B 4 .cc © . | Troop 2 of Wilmette; roop wo esn m s oo wid niin o romay n uns book" w*s oo ”31&) of Winnetka; Troop 324 of derbook"â€"Hawthorne. \/ .__| |Highland |Park; Troop 37 of Highâ€" |. Odyssey â€",H"mf,"' é wodt. These teams will represent :'R'p TA ;kale “'T'Ir,,'inf&. l;a,, | the council in the sectional meet imâ€" “gip“"" ICOBu"I‘:oul!('â€"l-ihlp ‘"E* | mediately ‘following Easter at Evâ€" “Wo‘;/g::}fif Adventures of Nijs»| 2mston and will ‘compete against s Aageriof .‘ / $ teams from Evanston, Park Ridge SPRING: SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDERING First house ‘:o‘n.l“:f ’(‘:og‘trr:l“ Avenue on HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40e uto Repaintirxgx] i | #ofi Fram‘: b:n‘:x‘xg ue ’M j V'Str;“o‘nder Repa od; and I Fundamental Books. for Children The last years have brought a .steady increase in the production of children‘s books. ‘They are fine books, these new books, with attracâ€" tive physical m“e-up, excellent, often distinguished ll\gfintions and competent wnhnq (However, in this deluge of new materialâ€" we are sometimes sorely ‘tempted to forget the books‘ of yesterday. There are books â€" and . thoughts rvhich have proved â€" their lasting |values ‘for years, from one: generation to an~ other. They are books that have brought inspiration and delight to vast audiences of boys and girls and adults; books that have been read and reread ‘with new things to disâ€" cover and fresh spiritual values to absorb every time. \ DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP didcs d Purified from the ore, tantalum is pressed into bars under pressure of 1,000 tons and heated with electriâ€" city in a vacuum. The melting point of tantalum is more than 5,000 deâ€" grees Fahrenheit, as it is one of the rare metats whichâ€"cannot be worked with heat because no crucible has been found to withstand enough heat to melt the metals. § The metal â€"was first developed commercially i n making battery chargers, the most popular the Balâ€" kite charger made by Fansteel. It is mow used : instead of | gold and platinum for spinners in making 15 Years in Highland Park Dr. Balke, who was recognized by the Franklin Metallurgical institute in 1938, developed the present meâ€" thod of making tantalum which has made the Fansteel plant the ; only one in the world making that metal. His commercial process of making tantalum, once made in pieces no larger than a gilver dollar at the Seamanâ€"Halsky plant in : Berlin, drew the entire volume of Gviman buying, up until the World war. ‘ A tip top scientist is Dr. C. W. Balke of 40 Deere Park drive, Highâ€" land Park.. He is a former college "prof," now metallurgist at Fanâ€" steel corporation in North Chicago. 21 North Second Street Telephone H. P. 5435 PAGE TEN LIBRARY UNUSUAL SroRIEs ersonai about USUAL PEOPLE J: d AAICO‘Cs Ste ne teams wha were entered: in this event togethefl with | the name of their . scoutmaster. Some of the troops entered two teams in the. contest ‘representing ‘two patrols, (Here are theâ€"names of ‘the scouts who participate,d;:';m ‘w &%nflbfi B.‘:Wl. Bg..gm "hi: Bl.'l,' infer ; Da wug'h'n.\ gr.:x's":u.u | nex, dhetdon, Vanderhott, Lorlh Previs Jim 7 EOm e iepper To â€"Sucapent aao wi~vinbtdeliiaireutin. + uces Walworth of Troop . 4â€"Scoutmaster ‘Bruce Kenyon W. Hickman, C. Schenzer, R. Travis, Tor Kolfist, Charles Haley of ‘Pfoo: 4; Jim MacDonald, / Kroy O a te r g a a r d, «Ralph Kractsch, Frank Solomon, Kirke Becker |of ~~â€"»v~~ !4â€"Sonntmaster‘ Robert S. Burrows ; Dan Pettee, Charles Swartz, Frank Smith ‘The judges for the contest inâ€" cluded registered Red Cross. First Aid men from Lake, Forest, Liberâ€" tyville, Highland : Park, Highwood, Lake Bluff,, and, Waukegan. ‘They were under the direction of Paul Muzik‘of Highwood who acted as. head | Judge, ‘./_< :; :; ..l45. 000. . Teams gaining a "B" ratingâ€"were Troop 18 of \zinnetkl; Troop 46 ‘\(two patrols) ~of .Lake Forest; Trogp 111 of Waukegan. â€" “d" ratâ€" ings, ‘were ‘earned by Troop |19 of Winmetka; Troop 324 of Hi,lhland P mediately ‘following Easter at Evâ€" anston and will compete against teams from Evanston, Park Ridge and Oak Park councils.> . + First‘ Aid teams in the. varigqus troops in these states. y s o The, lo’?i 5cotmci{ contest held last Saturday‘ showed that the brand of First Aid‘in this area has preatly I Seven teams from the North Shore Am"?ouhcil. Boy Scouts of America, wil represe?: the council in the sectional meet in ‘First Aid at Evanston.as a result of a council meet held in Lake Bluff Saturday, | March 9 when 10 other teams were eliminated. This{ event is a yearly contest in which\ 89 councils from the four. surrounding states particiâ€" pate to determinc the outstanding |Dr. Balke holds membership in the American Chemical society, Sigma Xi, Phi Eta, and Phi Lambda. _ Born in Auburn, Ohio, Dr. Bhlke received his A. B. degree from Oberâ€" lin eollege, his doctor‘s degree from the ~University ‘of â€" Pennsylvania. After one year as acting protop.or of physics and chemistry at Kenyon college, he returned to his â€" iA mautér as chemistry instructor. Foiâ€" lowing a summer at the University of Pennsylvania in the same capaâ€" city, he became associate in chemisâ€" try at the University of Illinois an} advanced to be assistant professor of inorganic chemistry and profesâ€" sor.. In 1916 he assumed the posiâ€" tion of chemical director at Fanâ€" steel‘s which he has held. since. : Discoverer of new methods of deâ€" hyduting. amalgamating, welding and processing, Dr.. Balke is also credited with methods for the manuâ€" facture of columbium as well ufiu- talum. Recca':]!y, with the collaboraâ€" tion of Dr.; Balke and Frederict L. Hunter Jr., Roy A. Haskel] received a)patent on a hard allqy composition involving ten new ideas. s rayon and for chemical equipment because the metal does: not corrode in acid. "Tales from Shakespeare"â€"Lamb "Hiawatha‘"â€"Longfetlow. * «‘Pincechio‘"â€"â€"Lorenzini. i4 "The Blue Bird"â€"Maeterlinck PeEVLEW By ANNA TAMARRI couts Bon, :; Nick coutmias ter on Lackie, ott . Miller M Miuricg Tillet, fantastic. 278â€" poung! | Frenc! 'wmd“lling freak and interfationally famous in the capiâ€" tols ’ the world as "The Angel" is coming to Lake county. , . . . To Lake County In Bout, Friday ‘L out 20 ‘of the fellows went on i irâ€"nifght hike . to the Scout Cabins ove the we'ei-end of March and 3, In‘spite of the bad weather r; ecomplished <3 ‘great deal and N‘; ell ie )( [ . £ , \Inistead of the u ual meeting the 1 f@ edneugly’; coutmaster jben D. Chase arra for the felldws to a the annual Water j ? 1: held ‘at the r dependence rk Natatorium) 3945 ITorth nc ‘E?;‘ avenue, (fiiicm. The: prog ‘w quite en rtaiixinimd inst it ive and the !e}lownr got a lot out _i p3l3 frlct | . THoop 33 is really going to ‘bowrx l}ld fie will be mere news later. merfibetsh '13: this rapidly expandâ€" ing Organizgtion. ‘ [( [ / T' op 33. Has Active Week : Bvery member of Troop 33, Highâ€" land Park,/‘attended| the Golden fl . j (held Tugsday, Februâ€" ary 27 at the OChicago Stadium. At the & dnegday m]ee:éag- following evéral new| Tenderfeet passed the Boalrd Of Review thus increasing the Baker M hn g. ; Bud, Gr ) Se Peifer, . T rd) Brikce C ark Hafinen ; oreon Forre To ‘of B cA Hatinen ;*Warren MacKenzie, Jack Fox, Picing‘? sa emes e on 840 1 â€"s«’”m” * pin= OoTHE :@‘M’Ek IRONERS, Too! | ‘Thor Tableâ€"Top _ | | |{ 0/ Electric Ironer ‘At ixégjstfon;l ironer i)a;gain that . is npact and easy to use, Was $64.95â€" *,"r. f li:ified tinie only .. . ‘bldm, | MceCmught, ‘Bert (McCrught, | Ralph . Donald ‘Canfeld, Janies Stitzel of Poulh, canidd, Peap en o 4 46 ; |Buddy Groat Prices start at $59.95 gmc Ironet ; "Jame time ® gel" Coming i t 4 + " P 8 . 2 9 ELERS_ ARE" ALSO OFFERING UNUsuAL THE DEERFIELD PRES 3 $5995 ial discount prices when and Washer are putchased Ask about them! / ; Henry Wallenwein, chairmlin of the Moose ‘program, announces popâ€" ular prices will prevail for the bouts and three, other allâ€"star boyts . will complete the card. s o ] The squat gorillaâ€"liké»" ' ~carâ€" ries a head almost/twice th§ gize of a normal man on his 5 foof§8 inch solid muscle frame. |En a tic eastern sports writers, long‘hgo ca loused to the usual wrestlingfreaks, can‘t get over "The Angel,") Says Cy Kritter writing in the| Buffalo Evening News .. . "Boris Karloff, Charles Laughton, and the l#té Lon Chaney had to spend 24 houtk a day on makeup.to look terrifying, but ‘The Angel‘ is a man â€" who¢} beats thém all by looking natural ,}| ." â€" > *‘ "The Angel" is the t]| talked of athlete in the world of sport toâ€" day. | He crashed the ‘ s â€"of very&hing from newspa d naâ€" 1 picture magazines highly technijcal scientific jonr:'g ‘\When anth logists at Harvard, pniverâ€" sity, Professors Ernest! Hooten and Carl Coon, fproclaimed h{‘m e nearâ€" est thing to missing link |hetween the preâ€"historic‘@caveâ€"man :and his monkey cousins t&-cienco‘ las yet discovered. / MA o S the Waukegan Moose lodge} in the Waukegan high school ninasium on Friday night, March 22. |[He will battle : Hans Schnable, 238#â€"pound German strongâ€"man and promâ€" inent of the five Schnable prother wrestlers. . E.K Z?;;ue:"on pevseb an at _By this/new principle, the ‘TWICE in ONE operation. 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