October i; 1927 WINNETKA TALK wun Ww Activities of the Winnetka Boy Scouts all YOY meeting of Winnetka The second regular four troops of the scouts was held last Thursday evening at Community House. At that time scoutmasters and their assistants were named for each of the four troops and plans were formulated for the comple- tion of the organization of the troops. The scoutmasters and their assis- tants, who will work under the super vision of Chief J. W. F. Davies, are follows: Troop 1, Dr. George Eisenbach, scoutmaster; Troop 2, Robert F. Doepel, scoutmaster, and Albert Plumley, assistant scoutmaster ; Troop 3, James R. Goetz, scoutmaster and Bruce Thomas, assistant scout- master; Troop 4, L.. Sherman Aldrich, sébutmaster, and R. B. Brown, tant scoutmaster. Attendance at the meetings of the four troops was excellent, between 45 and 50 boys being present at each meeting. Prospects, according to those in charge, are excellent and it is das assis- anticipated that this year will be one of the greatest in the history of the Winnetka Scout organization. Plan General Program [lmmediately following the meeting of the varous troops, all of the scout- masters and their assistants met with Chief Davies for the purpose of start- ing the outlining of the general pro- | her gram which will be followed in the | conducting of the troops. To Hold Parents' Night [t has been decided to devote the last meeting of each month to a monthly inspection of the troops and to holding a demonstration for the benefit of the parents of the scouts. The first of these parent nights will be held Thursday evening, October 28, and activities will start at 7:30 There will be a program of regular scout activities and inter-troop compe- tition. Games will also be played and "eats" served. Meet Each Thursday Thursday night of each been set as the meeting night for all troops. The scout meetings will start at 7:30 and will be over by 8:45. Open Scout Library Previous to each scout meeting, a scout library and study hall will be open under the supervision of one of the scoutmasters at Community House. This will open at 7 o'clock and will week has | 1 A troop committee meeting will be | | held on Monday, October 31, at 7:45 | in the evening. At that time a Court of Honor, at which the scouts will be | reviewed in the tests passed during | the month and will receive their awards, will be conducted under the direction of the committee, the scout- masters and Chief Davies. In the fu- | ture close at the beginning the meetings. ol scout Troop Committee to Meet this meeting will be held on the third Friday night of each month. Mrs. F. B. MacKinnon of 321 Leices- ter road, Kenilworth, entertained at bridge and tea Tuesday in honor of mother and sister, Mrs. C. A. | Leland and Miss Flora Leland, who are | returning to their home in Eldorado, | Kans., today. | Photographer To the North Shore Stanton Wilhite 743 Elm Street Winnetka Phone Winnetka 210 545 Lincoln Ave. Teachers in charge: Main School: A School for: The Mature School OLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC WINNETKA BRANCH Kathleen Air, Valona Brewer, Katherine Hedglin, Laura Coupland, Phyllis Kellogg White, Mary Esther Winslow. WALTER SPRY distinguished Artist and Pedagogue will accept a limited number advanced and intermediate students. y 27TH YEAR NOW OPEN Private and class lessons. Piano, Keyboard Harmony, Sight Reading, Violin, Knsemble Playing, Ear Training. 509 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago Musician, Ambitious Amateur, The Young Artist, The Public Teacher, The EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC Send for complete catalog. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC 509 S. Wabash Avenue, Chicago. ie a RRS ee ain Phone Winn. 974 of The Teacher of Music, The Talented Child. HAVE THE GRADING of your lawn done for Fall. There is nothing so necessary to make the home look right. GRAVEL AND TARVIA DRIVES Have your driveway put in shape before constant use makes it worse. Phone Winnetka 2435 FRANZ KRENN Landscape Gardener i... panning 1036 Oak St. a Speclalty : "I Sell Vigoro, the Lawn and Plant Fertilizer Food" Smoot hsb. Black Dirt for Sale YOUR GOOD WILL Our used cars are sold with full knowl- edge and appreciation of the fact that the customer's good will is at stake. Consequently our prices are reasonable and our cars are right. WERSTED MOTOR COMPANY 562 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winn. 165 WINNETKA A USED CAR IS ONLY AS DEPENDABLE AS THE DEALER WHO SELLS IT BE EE EEA, CCEA Beautify Your Home PREVENT ----streaked and smudged wall--soiled curtains and drapes--damage to furniture caused by excessive heat--winter colds, nose and throat troubles due to lack of moisture. Buy Radiator Cabinets Now A Necessity FRED A. ELLIS & Co. Heating Contractors 840 CENTER ST. Winnetka, Ill. WINNETKA 265 Service Satisfaction SUS ES CS I [RETR TTT ttt rT tttt ttt ttt CCR