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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1933, p. 50

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Th.re, is SOIiiffrefo have. your Chrisf mas photo- graph macle by TOLOFF Studio open evenings unfil Christmas Open Sundays from 10 f0 4 JD. TOLOFFý 518 Davs St., Easo 01LCOMPANY WilowRoad, West' QI Skokie Blvd., Wmnnetka PHONES out so*ne of the needs of your own 1 Uiq *,:ruqa , 41 'North feri- neighborhood, with respect to old folks, dan road, Highland Park. Who are in need of someone to ru Scouts who are flot members of the errands, do chores, or to prepare- for Paul Bunyan 'club of Ma-Ka-Ja..Wan the winter througli the littie odd jobs campers are be-ing requested to bring around the home. ,find these people their one dollar camp * registration -fe and, as. a scout offer ou hep.t'Oth pancake supper so they will re- Do- you know of people out of1 work ceive a. stili further reduction of one and ini need of help té, provide thé dol lar on camp dues next summer. It necessary food and clothing-for Chrîst- sas tese httePul 'Bunyan ruas.tute and. winter months in order club is open to ail scouts, whether or oinsure Christruas cheer W ithiïï . hei- lo teare imembers fteOdr famýily' circle? ,Here is how -you can of the Arrow. hp ther-. Get the coopration of ail Dick Wichan> is chairman of the your brothýer scouts, parents and f riendsý prograru committee for this. Friday's and ather clothing, food, booksad meeting, one of- the series of four or gaines. Have these delivered before five Paul Bunyan sessions planned for, 1Christnas time, and your own Christ- the winter and spring months. ma ill be happier for having helped ntese7otheJr folks. enjoy .theirs. Frs id 'WVi1I Receive l'he final and chef test of tht scout is the doing fagoitunt oe Greater EmphssHr body every,-day, quietly and ithout ouncil headquarters annouince this boasting.. This is the proof Of the scout. week that first aid ýwill be. given a more It is practical religion,. and a, boy hon- prominentý place in the troop program 'Ors~ God best when he helps others of the North Shore Area council. Lead- most. A boy may wear ail the scout ers taking Red Cross work i first aid uniforus rmade, ail the scout b adges >on Monday evenings 'at council head- ever nianufactured, know aIl the Wood- quarters are --preparing to give 'courses craft, campcraft, scoutcraft and other in tlieir respective districts for patrol activities of Boy Scouts, and yet, neyer leaders and other scouts. North shore be' a real Boy Scout, scout troops will soon hold a pre- To be a real Boy Scout means the liminary meet in first aid to decide what doing of a good turn every day with team will represent this area in the the proper motive, and if this be done, Mid-West finals. the boy lias a right to be classed with- _______ the' great scouts who have been of such Among the ,Wilmette boys who are service to their country. To. accoru- returning from Wabashi college in plish this a scout should observe the Crawfordsviîîe, Ind., to spend the scout law.holidays with their parents are Paul Husting, son. of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lindstrom WiII Be New Husting, andi Leonard Wolff,' son of Seoumastr ofTroo 10Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wolff. Troop 10 of tht Wilmette Optimist. Mrs. 0. S. Murphy and lier :son,' club had its weekly meeting on a re- O0. Stuart Murphy of Peoria, were cent Tuesday. Mr. Colegrove,, our gkuests last week-end ,at the home of scoutniaster, resigned lispoiont the Buel A., Langdons, 715 Laurel Aaron Lindstrom. Mr. Colegrove was avenue. T lht engagement of Miss too busy, li explainied. "Ltindy" called Marian Langdon .and Mr. Murphy, the meeting to order and the roll was Was announiced last Saturday. checked. Ht familiarized himself witli-O the troop and we had a period of drills. Katherine and Jane Brandt, daugh- Later on hé divided the troop into five ters of the Henry J. Brandts of. 1530 51 tll4 brmgs to me, tho longer young. - h~an Scout commissioner. arts -0-- ýrry Mrs. L. Crossett of Geneseo, N. Y., ýar" arrived Thursday of last week to t it pay her annual winter visit to her no daugliter, and family, the George enial Kingsleys Of 529 Cumnor road, Ken- 'iworth. UNI. -217,8 Il - LL --' - - - _-*- -

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