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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 26 Mar 1927, p. 26

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24 WINNETKA TALK March 26, 1927 IMPORTED DRESS SHOES FOR TOTS THESE UNUSUAL LITTLE SLIPPERS ARE TAILOR- ED IN MANY COLOR COMBINATIONS $420ano UPWARDS | Boy Scouts | | | | | | | Organization" met last week at a | noon meeting held at the Hamilton club in Chicago. Each of the members of the committee which is setting out to build existing troops more solidly, more permanently, and to make pos- sible a richer program, are members of local troop committees in their vari- ous churches and other parent insti- tutions. The number of men interested in, and helping in Scout work in the North Shore Area totals more than a hundred, insuring that no Scout troop will be dependent upon a single man. The Spring council meeting of the North Shore Area council will be held Friday night, May 6, at the New Trier High school auditorium. Mem- bers of the council, all Scout commit- | tees, etc., will meet for dinner at 6:30. A public Court of Honor will follow at |8 p. m. at which meeting all Scouts, | | -------- Ten troops from the north shore | towns will gather at the Deerfield | Shields High school gymnasium this | Friday night, March 25, for a Scout- | craft contest in drill, signalling, knot- | am -- The committee on "Effective Troop | The Finest of Concert or Dance Orchestras | FRANK STAMER Music and Entertainment 1105 Lawrence Ave., Chicago Phone Longbeach 6370-6371 ROYAL TAIIORED IOTHES ARE éuaranieen Last Saturday a prominent young man bought his second i Royal Tailored Suit and said, "I am through with hand-me- downs forever. My first Royal suit fit so well and had so much style my friends were completely astonished." Royal made-to-your-order $30 clothes cannot be duplicated under $50. Don't let anyone swerve you from buying the finest and most luxurious in clothes --if that's i what you've been used to. But before you pay high prices verify this direct statement of fact, that: A Royal hand-made Suit or Topcoat to your order cannot be duplicated under $100. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Look for the Royal Tiger Sign in Your Own Home Town nt - Res. an *> SUIT OR TOPCOAT 20 SUIT OR TOPCOAT Be 52008 200) 7. A 9 V-\| IN 10,000 CITIES LACTIC TEAR i AT WHOLESALE BRANCH STORE--1641 Orrington Ave 7-Day Delivery Schedule No Disappointments EVANSTON 10 Acres of Sunshine Tailoring Shops | The World's Greatest Clothes Value tying contest, first aid, fire by friction, and equipment race. The contest is open to any who care to attend. Every Scout in the Highland Park section is planning to bring his par- ents and friends to a Public Court of Award to be held at the City Hall Council Chamber on Monday evening, April 4 at 8 p. m. Scouts are hard at work on test passing so that they will be among those to be presented with honors. Green service stars for a year's membership will be presented. Dr. C. B. Blake is chairman. Boy Leaders to Meet in Glencoe One of the fundamental bits of phil- osophy upon which Scouting is based is that boys should learn to lead them- selves. Adult leaders in Scouting serve as advisors, but the important leader- ship and responsibility in the troop is carried by its boy leaders. These older boys who are serving as the leaders and guides to younger boys coming into Scouting, will hold a conference at Glencoe on the forenoon of April 9, to discuss ways and means of build- ing stronger patrols. Each troop is entitled to send six delegates. The meeting will be held at the Glencoe Union church. Scouts Lining Up for Summer Camp As spring weather makes its prom- ises of sunshine and warmth, it is only natural that Scouts begin to think of Camp Checaugua, and the big timber- land paradise for Scouts across the lake in Michigan. Reports coming from the year-round care taker there are that everything is promising for the best possible camp this year. The first group of campers will leave for Checaugua on June 27. Several ap- plications have already been filed for "North Shore" period. In a recent bulletin issued to lead- ers, the North Shore Council lists the following coming events: March 25--Scoutcraft Rally at Deer- field Shields gym. Saturday, Morning, April 9--Junior officers conference at Glencoe Saturday Afternoon, April 9, 4 p. m.-- Tree Planting Ceremony at Wilmette. Monday Evening, April 18 -- Scout- masters Round Table dinner. Friday, May 6--Spring council meet- ing. Dates for the dedication of the cabin in the Forest Preserve, and for the Annual Outdoor Scoutcraft, Rally, have not been set as yet. Prep Schools Arrive for Big Interscholastic Meet Leading prep school athletes in the Middle West will gather at Evanston this Friday and Saturday, March 25-26, for the Fifteenth Annual Northwestern Interscholastic track and swimming meet to be held in Patten gymnasium. Eight hundred high school athletes will participate in the meet which is regarded as the highest test of prep school ability held in the Middle West. Records established in the Northwest- ern interscholastic are among the best high school marks in the country. Mentor Tours Select--Standard--Student Specializing on Student Tour C 8 countries $625 (2 months) Having taken Tour C myself twice, I want to interest my North Shore friends in its wonderful advantages. Inquire of MRS. B. FRANK BROWN Chicago Commons 955 W. Grand Ave. or L. V. H. S. 4015 N. Ashland Ave. CHICAGO

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