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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jan 1930, p. 37

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January 10, 1930 WILMETTE LIFE 37 North Shore Scout News 8 of Players on All American 11 Formerly Scout$ ABOVE IT Lad.y: You look robust, are you equal to the task of sawing wood? Tramp: Equal isn't the word mum I'm superior to it. ' ' Eight of the eleven football players selected for the official All-American UNACCOMMODATING TIGER Football team of 1929 bv the committee First Simple Nimrod: Hey, don't made up of Coaches Warner, Rockne, shoot, your gun isn't loadeu. 1ones and Alexander, have been mcm- . His P.a;tner: Can't help it. The hers of the Boy Scouts of America and ttger wont wait. se\·en of the eleven men selected by CrantlanJ. Rice for All-American honors, have been Scouts according to <lll announcement from the national offices of the. Boy Scouts of Ameri ca toclay. Grantland Rice recently told of the succe ss of Boy Scouts on the foothall field in naming his All-American ~dec tions over the radio. Some of the All-American stars named this year are cred.ited with being among the outstanding players in the history of football. Among them arc Cagle of Army, one of the greatest half-hacks of all time; Cannon, Notre Dame's great guard; Donchess of Pittsburgh and Tappan of Southern California, ends; Sleight of Purdue and Ackerman of St. Mary's, tackles; Banker. the outstandjng player of Tulane and \Vclch, full-back, of Purdue. Each of these heroes of the gridiron has been a Scout. In the February number of Boys' Life, the magazine ior all boys puhli heel by the Boy :-;Cl)ttts '>f America, an All-American, All-Scout team will be selected. Among other- outstanding player.;; of the year the names of men who have been Scouts take a prominent place. Some of them are: .Nagurski oi ~[in ne sota, Schwarz of California, Cox of Colgate, Grasgow of Iowa, Sington of .\labama, ~lcEver of Tennessee, the It's price compared hi~hest scoring back, H uffar<.l of with service that \ , . ashington and. vVakeman t)f Cornell. " ho \Yas a Sea Scout. determines the real Evanston Show Room 1 61 o SHERMAN AVE. Grtenleaf 48:u Hubbard Woods Show Room goo LINDEN AVE. Winnetka 650 Greenleaf 700 Cleaning. · Shore Line service makes togs stay new longer , this serv1ce makes luxury economical- ·Officials Raise Question of Manner of Resignation Dne:; the ~rout slink ,Htt \\'hen circ um ·tances oblige him to resign his ~cnut membership, or does he dep:.trt ':·ith _ his crt 'l cntials in a manly, dignif1 c d lashion? If we make tt:ie l>i tilL' Ccrtificate of Sen·ice and gi\·e !Jim his honorable discharge, we shall have ic\H'r Scouts leaving by the back door. and lllure Scouts eager. when the,· mu"t lea ,·c. to ka \'e with credit. "He was honorably discharged" reads the certificate,- "upon ha \·ing promi , ed to continue to maintain his obligations in accordance with the slngan. 'On ce a Scout · Al,ra,·s ~' Scout.'" . A signed certificate oi this sort im presses upon the bo\' the importance of his Scout principles ·and makes him feel himself permanently one of the great \\'orld brotherhood. They can bt: purchased at your Scout headquarters in I lighland Park. cost of c 1 o t h e s. Shore Line clean· ing eliminates every trace of soil and r e a 11 y recreates style-increases the number of times a garment can be worn by discrimin· ating f o I k s who realize the impor· tance of correct appearance. \V e know you will be delighted with our work and our prices are not high. Winnetka Troops Plan for Parents' Day in February ThursdayJ January 2, Troops 14 and 15 of the \t\' innetka parish house planned a Parent's day, to be held in February. We have planned quite a program. \Ve are going to have contests, plays, exhibits, stunts, and other things which are going to be good. For our exhibit we are going to have things we have made at home, school, at Scout meetings or any place else. Troop 14 has two more members. One is Bruce Stine and the other is Leroy Kidder who transferred from Troop 17 to Troop 14. Our troop has twenty members now and is growing very rapidly. -Milton Dethloff, Troop '14, Scribe, . Winnetka. 12 15 Washington Ave. Wilmette Successors to the Krauss Cleaning Co. EANERS.INC. ~~ C. L. ROGERS, President A PHONE CALL WILL BRING OuR TRUCK TO YouR DooR NO TOLL PHONES GRE'ENLEAF (Evanston) 3400 WILMETTE .......... 3400 GLENVIEW HIGHLAND PARK 3400 310 GLENCOE ....... 1300

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