April 29, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE PARTY FOR BRIDE-ELECT ADDRESSES B. Y. P. U. ·15 Rev. A. E. Rohrbach, pastor of the First Scandinavian church of Winnetka, will speak at the meeting of the High School Baptist Young Peapte's society at the Wilmette Baptist church Sunday afternoon at 5 :30 o'clock. CALL TO SCOUT r .I North Shore Area Council Witnesses to an accident, which Bil' Meeting at New Trier High occurred early Monday morning at the School Friday, May 6 , Lake avenue crossing of the Skokie ~1ay 5 is the big day ahead on the Valley line of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee railroad, when a 11orth shore ·Boy Scout calendar. The French Laundry truck, driven ·by R. L. ne\\~ Trier High school dining room Price, was completely demolished by \\'ill he the scene of the Spring council a speeding limited train, are still trymeeting at 6 :30 o'clock, to be followed ing to figure out how Mr. Price escaped uninjured. Long hours of deep thought at 8 o'clock by a public Court of Honor and careful algebraic calculation have and inspection in the auditorium . The brought them no nearer to the solu8 o'clock meeting is open to the public tion . 'rithout admission. Price, who resides at 7222 Rogers Troop 5, winner of the March in- avenue, Rogers Park, had just reached ter- troop Efficiency contest in com- the center of the tracks when the peting against all other troops of the northbound limited caught the truck and hurled it, a mass of wreckage, inarea, has been selected to give a very to the ditch. Price was thrown clear· short pantominc entitled the "Boy Scout by the impact and arose unhurt and Pageant of Progress." As musiC is played softly, a reader tells the story without a scratch to mark his particioi the Heritage of Scouting. As the mu- pation in the accident. sic "By the Waters of Minnetonka" is played, an Indian appears. Next, to the tunc of "Lead Kindly Light," a Scout costumed . as a Pilgrim, appears. He is followed by the music, "Yankee Doodle," and the appearance of the Minute Man. Then comes the Pioneer, to the tune of "The Turkey in the Straw," the Boy of '61, to the tune of "The Girl I Left Behind Me," the }{ough Rider accampanied by the music, "Hot Time in the Old Town Tollight," the D o u g h b o y to the tunc "Over There." The final scene, as the music of the N a t i o n a 1. Anthem is played, presents a · Scout patro. l in full uniform, the ~.fen of Tonwrrow. The program will open at 8 o'clock \\'ith the inspection of each troop, by the· committee on Court of Honor and Advancement. Awards will be made to approximately 100 scouts who have earned an advancement in rank during the last month. DAY Driver Escapes Injury When Train Hits Truck to Hold Miss Bertha De Haye and her sister, Mrs. Clarence M. Sullivan, (Pauline De Haye) will entertain at luncheon and four tables of bridge at the Orrington hotel April 30, in honor of Miss Norma Schue~tge, who is to marry Ralph Edinger, May 7. · i + + + + + +~+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + Wilmette Landscaping Co. Gardening-Landscaping and Expert Care of ! + + : + + + : + : Trees-8hrubs and Perennials Phone Wilmette 1494 804 Ridge Avenue : + ; : + + + + + + + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ WILMETTE CAFE We' d like to have you know whac good things are included in our . Dollar Sunday Chicken Dinner. We'll Deliver Your Flowers For Mothers' Day MAY EIGHTH In Cur Flowers we have CARNATIONS, Ros£s. Sweet Peas, Snap Dragons. and all kinds of Spring Flowers. · In Potted Plants there are Rambler Roses. Tulips. Begonias, Spirea. etc. $1 SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER Hearts of celery. Ripe ~lives. Cream of chicken soup with rice. Head of lettuce, 1000 island dressing. Frit::d spring chicken, country style. CHOICE OF Roast spring Iamb. Fruit jelly. Chicken fricasee. New asparagus. Pork tenderloin breaded. Tomato sauce. Broiled Virginia ham steak. f,reamed cauliflower. potatoes. Mashed West End Florist MATH. HoFFMAN, Fresh strawberry sunda or Choice of pie. Coffee, tea or milk. Prop. First Greenhouse on Glenview Road, West of Ridge Phone Wilmette 1943 The Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall Meals that satisfy