HarveJ L Wiard BaJa Eclwanl Rafet, Home T· New T...,. Formed Siace M.n:la ., IIZ7; Six More Now 8eiaa Formed _ The North Shore Area Scout Coun· cil, organized December 1, 1926, is a g~~up of repre~entative public-spirited cahzens of the North Shore towns from Wilmette to Lake Bluff and from Glenview to Libertyville. The council is an inter-troop service association in which the men interested in the various Scout troops are uniting in a solid front to co-operate in enriching and extending the Scout program ; in aiding institution$ which are conducting Scout troops ; in strengthening the hand of the volunteer Scout leader; and in vitally enriching the · program of every Scout. The )fficers of the council are :Karl D. .l(ing, presid~nt ; Dan G.Stiles, treasurer; M. J. Traub, Charles Steele, \Vm. Caselberry, W. R. Bimson, Harrv :Mons, E. A. Ortmayer, Rev. F. G. Pipenbrok, 0. MuelJer, P. }. Boda, Paul Ray and C. A. Jeven, vice-presidents; George Harbaugh, commissioner : .A 1bert P. Snite, past president. Additional members are : Harry Harrison, H. W. Stannard, H. P. Pope, Rev. Frank Fitt, R. E. Herman. Dr. GeorP.:e Roberts, J. W. Strong, Benjamin S. Cox, J. Lightbody, Douglas Cornell, Alle_p I. Wolff, N. H. Anspach, Raymond Roth. M. N. Wright, and all chairmen of standing committees. The chairmen of the standing troop service committees are Dr. Geo. B. Lake, Advancement and Court of Honor ; Charles A. Steele. Camping and Outdoor Activities; W. R. Bimson Leadership Personnel Development· Henry Fowler. Finance and Budget; aud Civic Relation·ships and Service, Joseph B. Garnett. Scout ·Statiatica Harvey L. Ward, of the advertising firm of Young and Ward, , ha·s purchased · the 8-room house at 519 Greenleaf avenue, Wilmette, from Dr. Edward Raffety and is making extensive alterations preparatory to movang in May 1. Dr. Ratfety has moved with his family to Redlands, Cal., where he occupies the chair of religious education at the University of Redlands. R. M. Johnston and company, local realtors, represented both ~uyer and seller i~the sale. Oraaae Bilq· Bet·- two a., WILMETTE ······ of VMilla CW.. Tdla 1··-1 '-. Ice Cnaa ....... SNIDER-CAZEI. DRUG CO. r &araston Shop Open Tuesday, 'Thursda:Y and Saturda:Y Evenings Henrg C.Lyttonl Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackeon EVANSTON-Orrlnatoo and a..urch -·)1811 * IIIOarBvaastea The Newest Style for High School Chaps in * · LYTTON HI·SUITS Double Brettsted Yests2 Pr. ·of Pleated Long Trousers L7tton Hi Topcoats, Too, $25-arul $35 place aJOUDd here T hich school chapa Style CaaterOur HERE'S one that most rate as the Evanston Shop! And oace again we prove it. They wanted Suih with double breaeted ves11 and pleated trouaen-and here they are in Lytton Hi's. Handsome two-button models with ·rope· shouldeis and peaked lape)a. Beautiful light tans and greys in uncommon patterns. Plenty of emait Lytton Hi Suim with regular vest, too, from $25 to $50. And, of coune. Lytton Hi Topcoats in swagger tweeds and herringbones. Select yours for Easter-now. March I, 1927 March 1,_ 1928 Troops Scouts 26 514 36 792 · Troopa Formed Siace March, IIZ7 Wilmette Troop No. 6-St. John's Lutheran church. Wilmette Troop No. 9-St ] oseph's Catholic church. Wilmette Troop No. tO-Optimist club. · Wilmette Troop No. 12-Ciub Vista del Lago. Glencoe Troop No. 23-St. Elisabeth's church. Lake Forest Troop No. 46-Presbyterian church. Deerfield Troop No. 52-Presbyterian church. Northbrook Troop No. 61-Community Troop. · Glpnview Troop No. 55-American Legion. Glenview Troop No. 56-Glenview Park church. " Six additional troops are now in pro·ce 5S of formation. . Each Troop Self Gcwerniaa Each scout troop is a unit in itself operated under the direction of a troop r(\mmittee of five men, usuallv fathers of Scouts. This committee selects the ~coutmasters and co-operates with them in planning and carrying through the year:S program. Each committet"man has a defini·e ~,.rvice responsibility to the boys in t"e troop. carrying out his work when he attends the meetimr of the troop once a month or oftener. The Scout Oath On my honor I will do my best: 1. To do my duty to God amf m" cn·mtry and 'to obey the scout law; 2. To help other peonle at aU times: 3. To keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and moral!r straight. Mrs. Fred Wild of 628 Greenleaf. avenue entertained Spoke XII at luncheon last Tuesday at her home. Light Double Breasted Vests, ~.50 tan or grey Bannel Doable Breas:ed V estB with pearl buttoDI to wear with a blue or oxford grey Suit. . T HE young fellows are ben for these. Light