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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Mar 1928, p. 11

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The Kenilworth monthly Boy Scout Court of Award was held Tuesday evening, February 21, at the Kenilworth Community Center. Scoutmaster Bob Townley presented 41 Scouts for advancement honors. The following Scouts appeared for 2nd class awards: Joe Harrison, Defrees Holmes, Edson McEldowney and Perry Shortridge. The following Scouts appeared for their 1st class awards : Bob Byrne, Dan Harrison. Johnny Montenaro, Billy Nelson, Tom Sinding, George Saxton and Alfonso Verchein. The following Scouts were awarded Merit Badges as indicated: Roger Barrett-Wood Work, Wood Carving: Robert Burns-Art, Pathfinding; Robert Byrne-Swimming, Leather Craft ; Billy Brassert-Leather Craft, Pathfinding; Claude Hamilton-Art ; Grover Hermdh-Art ; Defrees H o I m e sArt, Firemanship; Jack Hicks.- Cooking, Swimming; Bick Jo~Jin-Art, Music ; James Laing-Art, Music : George Manlove-Firemanship, Art ; Elwood Mons-Art, Pathfinding; Abe Newton-Art, Firemanship : J a c k O'Connor-F i r s t Aid to Animals, Pioneering. · Tom Smith-Art, Leather Craf~ ; Tom Sinding-Swimming; Billy Timmins-Art : Alfonso Verchien-lnterpreting, Leather Craft ; Frank Wit-. liams-Bird Study, Wood Work; Harry Weese-Art; Tom White-First Aid to Animals, Carpentry (Star Scout); George Woodland-First Aid, Music or Art (Star Scout); Junior Dickinson-Handicraft, First Aid; Paul ·Gilbert-Life Saving, Music ; D a n Harrison-Firemanship, · Swimming; Bill:v Healy-Firemanship, Leather Craft; Jack Howe-Firemanship, and Biltv Nelson-Swimming. The Kenilworth Scouts are lookinrforward to the March Court of Awards to be held at the Elm Place School auditorium, Hig-hland Park. on Fridav evening, March 16, at 7:45 o'clock. GARDEN CLUB MEETS TODAY "Growing Perennials from Seed" is the subject Mrs. Maude Jacobs of the Garfield Park staff, Chicago, has taken for her lecture before the Wilmette Garden club Friday, March 2. The hostess for the afternoon will be Mrs. Dan Greene. 120 Ninth street. Wilmette. Ken~~~or.th- Scouts Pla:vs Ti~l~ .]J_ ole Ret· eive Honors at - Court of Awards - - - - - - - - - - - I W.f:LMETT I! ·LlPE· For Sprin.g Will your car be ready for service when the open road beckons this spring? A thorough inspection and tuning up now will eliminate grief and expense later on. .. Reliable Therets no job too difficult for us to undertake. We are prepared to give your car a general tuning up or rebuild your entire moto~ if necessary. Catherine Muller will have the role of "Little Eyolf" in the Ibsen drama of that title which is to be staged by the North Shore Theater Guild in the various north shore communities during the first and second weeks in March. Miss Muller is well known in Evanston dramatic circles. DRAMA CLUB TO MEET The Wilmette Dramatic dub will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock, at the Byron Stolp sc·hool. All members are urged to be present. A program will be given. Mr and Mrs. 0. C. Dennis, 702 Elmwood avenue, and Mrs. John Hartmann of 1305 Sheridan road, returned Wednesday from a six weeks' stay in Florida. Mr. Hartmann, who was with them most of the time, left them at J acksonviHe and went on to Biloxi for a stay before returning to Wilmette. Harmony Classes for Beginners and Adl'aneed St·dents Induded With Plaao Lessoas Our Prices You'll find our prices moderate. We'll be glad to refer you to any one of our many satisfactory patrons. Allow us to submit our proposition before the spring rush commences. LAKE AVENUE GARAGE A. H. MODINE, Prop. GenertJl Repairing, Overhtwling, · St()rtJge, Expert M ecbtJnics Lake Avenue near Ridge Ave. · PHONE WINNETKA 3040 Edith Ray Young TEL. WILliETTE lliH 0 ' · ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------· Correct Time? T ELECHRON, the modern timekeepert brings correct time at all times through the electric light wires. The bot~er of windin8! regulatin· gt oiling or cleaning is entirely eliminated. We have a variety of beautifully designed Telecbrons now on display. Come·in and see them. Just attach to the ·light plug WM. G. BEYRER 1131 Central Avenue Electric and Radio Shop Phone Wilmette 81 ·················································································~····················--

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