f Scouts from. all of the north shore towns lave been enjoying aâ€"rich and happy experience at Camp Checauâ€" gua, Michigun, as the guests of the Chicago Council. â€" Theyâ€"aze. happy to. | RAPP BROS. | Smith, S. Parker Johnston, Fred C. Wright, of Troop 33, Highland Park. Peter White, John Kraft, Sterling Ruston, David Canmann, of Troop 35, Ravinia. David LaRue, Walter LaRue, Sture Johnson, William Anspach, Karl Hanâ€" son, Clifton Franklin, M. Warner Turriff, John Meyers, Morton Traub Jr., Grant Herman, Robert Johnston, Lawrence Hermana, of Troop 31, 52, Deerfield. Four scoutcraft events, signallying, knotâ€"tying, first aid, mapâ€"making, use of compasses, patrol drill or similar events will constitute the program of the various district rallies which will be held during October. From Glenview to Libertyville and from Lake Forest to Wilmette, patrol deaders and other junior officers of the north shore troops will gather at the Giencoe Union church on Friday, October 5, from 4 to 8 p.m. for the made for the purchase of camp of out own near Antigo, Wis., to be in operâ€" ation next summer. ‘The following scouts have attended from Lake county towns as indicated for one or more periods: Hamilton Herman, Randoiph Herâ€" man, of Troop 31; Herbert H. Stevâ€" ens, Robert W. Lebr, Alec Howard, Lewis Stryker, J. Kenneth Vetter, Mark L. Andrews, Joseph Andrews, Edmund Koebelin, James Getty, Harâ€" old Huhn, Edward Cazel, of Troop Edwin W. Blair, Ian McPherson, James Tibbetts, David Tibbetts,, of Troop 45, Lake Forest. > Wilmette. and Kenilworth troops will meet for the south district raily at the Byron Stolp school gym, Satâ€" urday, October 20, 7:30 p.m. Highland Park, Highwood and Lake Forest troops will meet on Friâ€" day, October 12, 7:30 p.m. for the north district scoutcraft meet. Comâ€" missioner W. W. Reichardt will be in charge. Highland Park. Glencoe and Winnetka troops will / meet for their scoutcraft rally on Friâ€" day, October 26, at 7:30 p.m. f Harry Warren, of Troop 32; Nicholas Wink Jr., Frank Wichman Jr., John Dingle Jr., The west district comprising Glenâ€" view, Northbrook, Deerfield, Libertyâ€" ville and Mundelein will hold its scoutcraft meet on Friday, October 19. The district rallies for December will be in the nature of first aid conâ€" Piain Bran Bread Sandwich Bread Raisin Whole Wheat Bread Vienna Bread Smail Caraway Rye Bread French Hard Rolls Poppy Seed Rolls Pan Rolls (10 in pan) Butter Rolls, plain Butter Rolis, filled Cinnamon Rolls Smaill Carawdy Rye Bread Boy Scout News Three slices of Basy Bread a day helps reduce Frem Shices in Natare‘s Way. your weiaht doz. ._.____..__ COLD BOND 190% Whole Wheat Bread Sutter Cookies _: _. _ ___ DAY OLD BAKERY GOODS SOLD AT HALR PRICE. B A KE R Y .. 30c t‘ 2 BASY BREAD 15¢ 452 15c !S:; 10c )i 15¢ g,‘,’::‘ lSc I.S.t.': 25¢ 10c 35¢ 35¢ | During the year of 1927 insurâ€" | ance to the extent of $258,000 was |paid to survivors of deceased perâ€" Isons in Waukegan, according to figâ€" ures made public today by the Naâ€" |tional Underwriters. ! _ But while this sum of more than a \ quarter of a million dollars was be~ Jing distributed â€" among â€" sorrowing heirs of the deceased in Waukegan, |the greater sum of $864,000 was beâ€" }ing doled out to relatives and friends ‘of the dead in Lake Forest, $304,000 ‘?was being distributed in Highland | Park and the lesser sum of $33,000 in ; Libertyville. first areaâ€"wide junior leaders‘ conferâ€" ence of the fall. A most unusual program has been arranged and every indication is that the attendance will be close to a hunâ€" Friday, March 25, 7:30 p.m., areaâ€" wide court of award, for life, star, eagle and palms. Saturday, June 8, 2:00 p.m., third annual funâ€"rally. Scoutmasters monthly round table will be held on the third Monday of each mopth at 6:30 p.m. Friday, April 12, 7:30 p.m., Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake Forest, stunt night, to be beld at Highland Park. Friday, May 24, 7:30 p.m., camp reunion for scouts and parents, and areaâ€"wide award for life, star, eagle and palms. INSURANCE PAID IN 1927 IN N. S. CITIES Southern editor says "Democratic harmony is a beautiful thing." There, gents, is a man with imagination.â€" Philadelphia Inquirer. Saturday, Feb. 9, Highland Park, Highwood, Lake Forest, merit badge show, to be held at Highland Park. At a meeting held at the scout ofâ€" fices last Wednesday evening, presidâ€" Friday, Nov. 28, 7:30 p.m., areaâ€"|open this year with a gigantic comâ€" wide scoutcraft night and court of| munity parade in which civic, fraterâ€" award of life, star, eagle and palms.|nal, and social organizations together Saturday, Jan. 25, all day, councilâ€" wide jamboree, hobby show, award for life, star, eagle and palms. Friday, Dec. 14, 7:30 p.m., Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake Forest biâ€" monthly first aid rally to be held at Lake Forest. ed over by district commissioner, W. Friday, Oct. 12, 7:30 p.m., Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake Forest biâ€" monthly rally, scoutcraft event to be held at Highwood. ‘ Butter Pretzs] Filled Coffee Carmel Pecan Rolls Sugar Rolls Pumpernickle Bread 35¢ 60c 15¢ 30c 30¢ 40c 30¢ 30c 35¢ 35¢ 35¢ ;E*: 35¢ iz 35¢ g 35¢ 40¢ Jelly Roll Chocolate Marshmaliow iss was with floats i tions will participate . It is estimated that the cost of the parade last year was $30,000, by conâ€" servative figuring. The many expendiâ€" tures of this event this year will run close to $50,000. * The Festival proper will be held at the beach in Waukegan. Here there will be boat events, water parade, reâ€" gattas, and old fiddler‘s contest which There will be a watermelon eating contest, blueberry pie eating contest and the already famous doll buggy parade. The American Legion Festival Comâ€" mittees have established themselves in their headquarters at 127 E. Washâ€" ington street, Waukegan, linois, and are cordially inviting participants for any of their events. Information will be gladly furnished to those who reâ€" quest it. The will of the late Henry R. Rathâ€" bone, congressmanâ€"atâ€"large, who died on July 15, was filed Tuesday beâ€" fore P. H. Poage, assistant to Proâ€" bate Judge Henry Horner. A petiâ€" tion for letters of administration esâ€" timates the personal property at $2,â€" 600 and the real estate at $46.000. The entire estate is bequeathed to the congressman‘s widow, Mrs. Laura L. Rathbone, 312 Sheridan road, Kenilâ€" Devil‘s Food Cup Cakes White Cup Cakes French Pastries Angel Food Cake Angel Food Cake Angel Food Cake RATHBONE‘S ESTATE | FANCY SPRING DUCKS, fresh dressed, the pound .. .. Devils Food Cake will perhaps be the major event. Sponge Cake, layer Devils Food Cake White Layer Cake White Layer Cake Imported Lady Fingers Fig Cookies Pailm Leaves For twelve days, August 31st to September 11th, inclusive, Waukegan will be a mecca of Legionnaires. Auâ€" gust 31st, the Homer Dahbringer Post No. 281 of the American Legion opens the festivities with their Annual Sumâ€" mer Festival to be held at the beach. This event will run through Saturday, Sunday and Monday, Labor Day. English Muffins Oatmeal Cookies Nut Cookies nedâ€" for Annual AÂ¥air f Aug. 31â€"Sept. 11 As is customary, the Festival will REPORTED AT $48,000 25¢ 30c 40c 35¢ 10c 35¢ 15¢ 40¢ 35¢ 50c 35¢ 50¢ 25¢ 60c 75¢ $1 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 60c 30¢ T5¢ BEST RIB ROAST BEEF, (6thâ€"7th rib) the pound . ..............32¢ PRIME RIBS BEEF ROAST, the pound ...................... 42e BEST HAMBURGER STEAK, the pound ......................19¢ PORTER HOUSE STEAK, the pound ..........:...............58C RUMP ROAST, boneless, the pound ........................... 38¢ OLD MONK, BLUE RIBBON, WRIGHTS MAYONNAISE, 8 ounce jar .....23¢; pint jar .......43¢; quart jar ........80¢ Frankfurters, Ib ............27¢c _ Pork Sausage, small links, Ib 23¢ Fresh Plate Beef, Ib ........15¢ Lamb Breast, lb ............10¢c Fresh Beef Tongues, Ib .....29¢ Pickled Beef Tongues, Ib ...2%¢ HERKIMER COUNTY WHITE AMERICAN CHEESE, the pound 49¢ BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, the pound .......................45¢ MARSHMALLOWS, 5â€"Ib tins, each ........ 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