February 26_, 1926 WI L M E TTE in C't·ntf·t·. Aftt·t· lht· prPs(·ntation and itl\'(·stitut·(·, th·· troops will fonn in <'olumn of squads. and <'hang·p <lirection atHl f0rm 1i 1w :\!Hl pass in rev.ew itt <'Ompany front. rharg·p again into t·1.J11mn of sqlt:\lls. d1al\!.!;e tlirection, and fot·m lJattalion in lin. for l'{'tr at. ~. J.t is hop· ·rl tlwt sul!st·quent or(Jt.n; ttla\· l·t' l··ss Y())'·llninous as the t 1 O(J)IS ;tnd tht· i r ('0111 mandt'T'S he come :1 c<·us tonwcl to tht · fon11a tions. The names of tht· sC'outs to r··cei\'(' awards, and the names of th' tend rf·' et to he inv<·st >d shoul<l he in th hands of the A. D. S. C. at lc·ast a \\'ePk prior to tlw assembly. 1;,,· ord ,. of :\Iajor Harbaugh, .JOH~ E. HOFF.:\lAX, llrev t 1st Lieutf'nant Adjutant. LI FE 27 Our BoyS~ \Vilmctt.e Boy Scout As . . ocia tion, Of. ii ce of Acting Deputy Scout Commissioner. f. ' Distl'ihution-Lieut. H. J. Leach; secretary; F'. A. Karst, S. ).1. 1st Troop; K. D. King, Jr., for S. 1\I. 2nd Troop; \\'. Osborne, S. 1\1. 3rd and 6th Troops; 1>. C. Leach, S. M. 4th Troop; H. W. :-;haw, for S. M. 5th Troop; W. E. < 'or>k for S. 1\f. Sea Scouts; C. E. l'a lm r, S. 1\f. ' th Troop. Dr. Rugg to Address Two School Groups on Monday On ~fonday evening, March 1. at 8 o'clock. Dr. Harold Rugg of the school of education of Columbia univcrsitv . will a~dress a joint meeting of the Cet1tral-Laurel and Logan-Howard ParentTeachers associations to be held in the: gymnasium of the Byron Stolp school. He will talk on the subject of social science in the modern school curriculum. This is one of a series of talks on educational subjects sponsored by the Parent-Teachers associations and the school hoard. R E CE IVE WATER TOWER BIDS Bid:-. for the construction of a new pumping station and a \Yater tower for the \'illagc of Kenilworth \vere recci\'cd at a meeting of the Village board held Tuesday evening of this week. The con tract for the \York will not he a\\'arded until a later date, it was announced. ,. .. . ·· fl , ' C.·cneral Orders \Vilmette, Ill., );umber 2 February 22, 1926 1. The second monthly assembly of all Wilmette Troops will be held Saturday, February 27, 1926, at the Byron :-=.tolp school gymnasium. 2. Fir t call will sound at 7 :35 P. ::\L. Assembly 7 :40 P. M. Adjutants call 7 :45 P. M. 3. Troops will t'lke same positions and stations as at the January as emIlly, and all Troops will moYe out sim- I ultaneously at Adjutants call and form I into column of companies according to ttumerical designation. 1 .f. Each Troop po scs ing a bugler " llo knows the calls and ... can blow th~m properly, will send such bugler I t iJ the adjutant, so that we may be . . ure of ha\'ing one bugler to blow th( I c.lils. "' Troop flag bearers \\'ill report to 1 tltc adjutant a · soon a-. they arri,·c and 1 l ..... po ted by him. 1 1>. Troop X o. 4 will furnish the N at :onal olors and aL o the color bearer :utd two color guard:-.. The~e will also l r t·port to the adjutant immediately up, m arriYal. I I. Troop conHna n der:-. wi II promptI:, upon arri\·al, report in p ·rson to t 1tc adjutant, gi\·ing !tim in writing the r;;une of the commander for that en:- 1 ni ng, and the numlH:r oi ()nicer and ' "L' (JUh prc . . cnt in tltt·ir n .: ::-pcctiYc I Tr tH·Jl:-.. Thi:; rt·port ,,·ill aJ...,o include hl' tttllnhcr cnrull<.:d in the Troop, so I It t· PL'ITt·nta!.!c reporting may be as~ 1 t l'IT~t i Ill' (I. I ' .\ ft.-r · ·· 1m~~ ~~ jr 11 1 11 · .... . ... .. .. ' ~ "'"Th , e Mjx~-1-" . cta.ei Auditorium, Chicago Throughuut the full six weeks engagement of F. Ray Coms tock's and Morris Gest's great production, "The Miracle", at the Auditorium, Chicago, we will maintain the following special service dire ct t o the door s of the theater: All south- bound trains arrivin~ downtown between 7 p.m. and 9 p.m. will m ake a special stop at Congress and Wabash, at tbe doors of the Auditori,.Im. From 9:58 p.m. to 12:58 a.m., all north-bound trains will make a special stop at Congress and Wabash for homeward - going passengers. Sp_ecial Train SeroiceJor . ·c . .. p · .. J · ·· . tho · colulltll o( Truups has lw,·Jt t~>rllwd, the Adjut;.tJit will l'"ltt- ~ :lland, l~t · piJrt: Ea.<.:h Troop < ' t>llt; naudt·r· ·ttmnwncing- at tht: head of I tit, t:ld .· mtt, will salute and r ·p(Jrt "~\11 1 , ·l't · ~· Ill 1 ·I' :tL'COUilt ·tl for... The ad't lt:llil \\ill th· ·ll rt·port t" th · A . D. ;..; t · · "Sir, tilL battalion is forlll ·d, 1 .111d all arl' pr· ·st·llt or at'<.:ountt·tl fur.' ' I Til· · adjutaut will then ltt~ din· ·ted to !.. 1, ,. th..: klttalion in::.IH ·ctetl. The . tt!Jul:tllt will t'Uillllland, "Troop t'Uilll :t alldt·r~. in:-:pvl't your truops." Ead1 t ! t·t~p ··ontnt:utdt ·r will then or<l ·r t·. utks UIH: Ill'd, front, ancl pr ·par · for t rtspt·('tiOII, aud will th ·n lH'tH't ···d to ltlSpt ·t·t tht· trut~p assign ·d him for in- I .spt·l'tiun as follows: Aftt · r prt·]'aring 1 his troop for i nspPctioJI, t h·· l'Uillllt:tlldl'r uf troup Xo. 1 \\'ill insp ' <.:t Xo. I, :\o. 7 \\'ill inSJH:·l'l :\'o. 1, ::\'o. ~ \\ill tllHJ!t'Ct Xu. 5, ::\'o. -:, \\'ill illsiwCt ::\'o. :!, Xo. 3 will inspt ·vt Xo. 1, Xo. ·1 will inspt·et Xo. 3, · ·o. 1: will inspect Xu. \ and Xo. ':t will ins111·t·t :\'o. ti. Th<· insp..:etion "ill t't·llsi..;t (If thl' following: l:nifonn,:; Jwinb; knifP in .2,ood condition and sharp, :! ; c·ompl··t·· l~t ai(1 , ~; nott· ld>l·k and JH'Ilcil, 1: proJwl' shot·:-;, :.! : propt·r I'UJH·, l. (lf ·· tth· · r roll· r or triatlgula l!a!ldage is lltts~illl\ d· ·dut·t :; ; ii t·ith· ·r noll· hook 1,,. IH' IIcil is nlissill!.!., dL·<luct 1, antl tht> ;-; an1·· for t·avh i lt·JIL .\.IJseJH' · f uniltd'lll, dt ·duct :! p·dnts, so that scout \\'Ito nw ,. h:t n· :Ill tIt~~ ot lwr i tt·ms hut lt a:-; nu i ( IJ rIll. w o u I d r t ' c ' i Y l' 1J u t 6 points instt·ad ttL tht· \ which th, itl'ms lw has total. The pet'Cl'lltage ,,f attt·Hdanet· t .. tht· Troop · .Jt'ollment will be addl'tl tu th · :tiJO\'" as well as voints for tlw work o( tht..: t·v ning. ~At the conclusion n( the inspection, the adjutant will commancl, "Oftil'ers, front and ('I'll tt·r." The troop ··omnwtllll·rs onh· will <'Olllt· to the head of thl' ('olu.mn, form . line 3 paces from th, adjutant, ancl at his comllland "Ht>port" will han(1 the adjutant the writtl'n report of his inspection, tt> which his nanw will IJc sig-ned. As the r··sult of th · itlSJH·rtion will hav to ht' totakd, tht· adjutant will not call the ollicPrs to front an<l center, until the\· have rH urnl'd to th ·ir re:-;pectivt' troopH. Aftt·r inHJH'Ction, and until the olliccrs havt> returned to theit· tt·oops after re>porting the inspt>ction, the Sl'Outs will he at ease. 10. The work of tlw evening will then consist of praetice in forming column, line, changing direction, reporting, forming square or street column, passing· in review and retreat. 11. The troops will l> formed in squan, facing inward, and the badges will be presented and tenderfeet invt>steu The national colors will be I I I I till Arrangements for seats at the Auditorium may be made through our ticket agents. Chicago North Shore & Milwaukee Railroad Co.. The High-Speed Electrified Railroad Wilmette Passenger Station Telephone Wilmette 2514