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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1932, p. 26

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9. obitu- atffare wtUl be IGrade Sepatation Will Save TJfe Let's Hasten the Dagi A winnetka man. friend of the Bo y Scouts. bas v o i c e d so effectively the great value of the Bo% Scout movement 1 , S dand the urgent need' for Stand - By f unds -to promote t h e ThïeScouts Movement, that we bere- wibquote bis message: "Is. itpossil)le tbat you cannot-belp a littie in tbis w-ortbv work? "Most men ini Amercatodavaeo trial, They are finding ncw probleins.- >Jhese men require courage, seif-reliance and optirnism. They necd more than ever an appreciation of the spiritual values and an undiminishcd love 'of and loyalty to. country. Without ,these 'qualities mirie may well despair of tbe present- and eni.- tertain. a conccrn fpr the future. "These are the very, qualities that the Boy Scout movement seeks to instil in the heart and mind of .every Boy Scouit. "What we arc passing tbrough today is not without precedent. There bave been depressions before in this coutitrv. Our boys when they beconie..Men. May face other depressions. Tbéy niust, de-. velop character and ,all ofthose qualitileS that strong men -need today. "6We are look.ing to. thé future. These boys. are our future citizens. .Tbev ýare going to carry on. Hpw they will carry on depends on their present training. Il. ey are eagerly w'atcbing us carry on tbis campaign, boping we wvil1 flot fail theiîî. for they know that Scouting for 1932, depends upon1 our bringing this campllai'gu to a successful conclusion. eveninsaa fi e a r d tne lNrth SI Scouf s give their program? Have heard of the crippled. S c o u t wbo to lie continuously face downward yet who earned money by typing? luir youi had and ýSo Stand by the Boy Scouts! A well-organized and apparentlv vi gOr- ous movement is.on foot "to spare- Sbcr- dan road and Hubbard Hill fr'om rpad changes and to re-rouite 41ad Twoo 42 to the. welst of nortb 'shore A Ims villages'." T b e s e. two aims semto1 us iîot onlv wrthy o careful consideraion but also wvortbv o'f being put into execution. A.ny motorist ivbo bas driven' tbrougb thé- Hubbard 11111 r av i ne must 1t estify to.tbe distinctive beauties alongther o ad. He nia bhave foundthe curves somewbat, sudden iai d requi ring bis,,constant -attention, but we are. rather sure -that be bas foundthe. ex- perience pn the wbole a pleasant one. A straigbt-ahead roaed of the, sanie. lengtb. could not possibly b ave pleased b imi so: mu11ch. Widcning and straigbtening of tbe Hilb- bord lli section will certainly decrease' Îts attract iveness. These proposed cbanges nmay make the road, safer, utmavflot making it safer make, it tamer, 1le inl- terestîng? We believe tbat the second aim, the re-- routing of 41 and 42, is a good aim. Sheri- dan road is narrow and curving. ht is: in niany sections clogged by local traffic. Re-route 41 and 42, west of nortb shore towns and you have freed Sberidan road for traffic that' is -more or less local. The iîeed of výarious rnunicipalities, and- taxing bodies for..cas'h, eémphasized' hv Sanlhorn H4ale. township.tax collector. is Most real and u r ge nt.. Pay axes Prompt.payment of 1930 Pro m tly tax. bis i s, s i e d, recentl'y wvill e n a b.ie tax-money users to pay insistent debts and alsoIre-. tire 1 1930, tax anticipation warrants. "A penny saved is a penny earned." And one of the simplest ways of saving pennies is not tpo spend them foolishly. The road to good times, seems to us to ru tbrough the, land of, wise economy. SQUIIRRELS AT PLAY .4 gray streak o'er the Iawn, And u'hisk up a tree Go the frisky young sqiiir*-els Playing *f oilow mne." They Iaugh ut dog Jerry W'hén he barks wiith glee, The». tease himt by staying High np iflthe tree. -.Vow tel me ju st how would You like to be These. spry little squirrcls playing tag in thetee? They dig and they burrow, They jump.and.they run,> And sway on the, branches In great est of fun. But whe»; trees are gla.ssy, Though brilliant the Sun, They'Il stay i» their nests, And you upo>'t see a one. -Nozt' tell me.-wouldn't It bc loads -of fun To,,pliay, ike me .squirreis As they Ieap and ru»? They'll beg ut your'doorstep Somte cold zinter day, Then feast at your window lu the b ight sun': ray. They>re hthe andmshivu And saucv and gay WVith their snow - zvaitcoats And tails of Plumýed gray. -Now tell me just how would You like to play Like these merry squirrels Frisking 'round ail dazy? -4dna . L a»ferman At. this writing we h ave just retur'ned.tron, 1a frigid vigil at the scene of. the Miralago conflag- rat ion. in "INo Man's- Land,". where hundreds of north shore fire fans congregated to engaei sort of congealed version of the Mardi.Gras. To assist in mitigating the vicious onslaughts of ýOld 'Man Boreas were the conveniently situated bar-' becue emporiums where red hots and coffee cotilc be obtained at no advançe in prices. week No, mny dears, a bathysphere is flot a new de vice for the modern bathroom, but rather a diving ap- paratus, the most famous in the world, which is to be exhibited at the. 1933 Century of Progress exposition. -Mique. .1't *1- T

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