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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1931, p. 43

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camping .equipment. This material was used by Geo. R. Harbaugh, 1219 Forest avenue, Wilmette, when he was Scoutmaste.r of this troop for ten years in the carly days of its history. Troop I is one of the first troops org anized vest of ,the -Allegheny mounitains, dating back te the ,year 1910.ý Mr. Harbaugh has kept this 'ma- rterial throukh 'ail the years, in the very best of condition. Now as the troop is .no longer' running its omwn camp, since the Scouts attend Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, he and. Mr., King deemed it advisable that the mater-, ial be turned over to the North Shore. Area, council se' that it: will benefit: allof the Scouts' who attend -the GRADUATE FROM ROCKFORD Rockford colIlege, the oldest liberal arts college for wvoMen in the, west,; held its eightyr-fourth commencement Jue1, Ïi sixty-three girls in its -graduat-ing ciass. Thev icude Catherine Cook of Wilmette andý Ruth Oisoni of Kenilworthi. Miss Jane k Addams of Huil house celebrated h&erý fifieth anniversary at Rockford col- lege and deliv.ered the, principal; address., TO SUMMER ABROAD I Miîss Auna Chinlundof tlie Columi- bia Schioull f Music will spend the1 summner in . Europe in travel and. study. Shie will. return Qctober 1 te. resumnelier -work at the \Vilniette branch of tlEe Columbia School of Music at 627 Eleventli street. -Mrs.: Florence ]Breyfoglc 'of Park Ridge' will be ai the, studio during the montlî of Se'Îptembler1 to teach and receive Pup.ils for. M\iss Chinlun111.d» GIVE PARTY SUNDAY Mrs. Geôrge Heisler of 716, Ridge, avenue entertained, about twenity-sîx: guests at a party in their. hôie! .Sunday afternoow 1- 1Amioig their î gueésts werée, Mrs. josie. Kearfis. Noa i Kearns, *M\rs. Phil Heisier and I'family of Iarrington,: Paul Heisiler, M-\rs. t Louise Giserer rs: Certruide and Allan Stahi and Robert Sparks. Two sets of twiins and several brothers and .sisters appeared on the program,; which was ab ly given. Lit- tle Barbara Holway in bebaiLfof,.thie pupils presented Miss Young witb an armful 'Of red flowers.* The cbildren, also presenited. a bouquet . for Miss Helen Curtis, originator of, the Helçn Curtis class piano method. At the conclusion of, the program a' group picture was taken of the pre-juniors. Dana Motrison of 306 Cumberlanil. avenue is leaving Kenilworth june 23,, for Dr; Sprague's camp at Minoc- qua, Wis., -o- Mir;. and Mrs. P. J. Kirwan, 1607 Emwood avenue, have returned froni Sprin'gfield,. IR., where tbey were visiting friends. be glaci r7esponsibl announcement this week. at the organiÎation will ifurnish references for residents who are in ineed CLEARANCE SALE On Ai'lDeddissg Plants Gei.anlumsp Cannas, Fuchsias, Dalîies, Dahlias, ivre, Vinca Vms etc., . at exepetlonally 10w pries. SPECIAL-IPETUNIAS AT 50e DOZEN ANNUAIL PjLANTS AT lie DOZEN> 1.AIlow Cash and .Cary Discount .BZDEK &SOUS. 2248 WILMETTE AVE. WIL1WETTE 104à HONOR rrol of -on houses, apartmerits and business properties for. 5, 7 or10. year terms. CQDY TRUST COMPANY 105 So uth La Salle Street Randolph 6600 CHICA GO' HOUGH SHADE CORPORATION 134 North La Salle Street ..*Chicago,, Illinois 'I w [IPA TRONIZE -O0UR'ADbVER TISERS 1 ô

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