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Highland Park Press, 9 Aug 1928, p. 19

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A. A. A. auspicesâ€" * | 5,000 miles in 4751 minutes + Style=â€"new as tomorrow! ; Only $1185 _ . & . . but The Dictator : has Studebaker‘s exclusive ball bearing spring shackles =â€"â€"sensational new riding ease and quietâ€" . 20,000â€"mile lubrication s + Speed and Stamina _|STUDEBAKER . | J &LGARAGE Forest Preserve just west of Glencoe, is a short term camp where scoutâ€" masters may take their troops, where patrol leaders may take their patrols and where individual scouts may go for periods of one day or of several ciples of troop program building and (hc__-etho_&‘ of troop administration. More definite information is obâ€" tainable at Boy Scout Headquarters, 260 Central avenue, Highland Park. _ Camp Northshere or who have completed the proceeding An elementary course will Myl and others in the various towns. be carried on during the fall months, Health and Safety followed by a standard course for adâ€"| Health and safety is one of the obâ€" vanced training in the fall and spring., jectives of the Boy Scout program. Specialization courses to give more! But scouts are not only cbficerned detailed information in such fields as | about their own health and safety but firstâ€"aid, lifeâ€"saving, etc. ‘a nationâ€"wide move is on to help inâ€" Early next fall a course covering | sure the safety of young children. In the elements of scoutmastership will a bulletin issued from local scout headâ€" be given, at the completion of which| quarters !ast week, Scout Executive a certificate will be issued. It will| Walter McPeek asks every scout to cover the objectives of scouting and| help to build a better understanding those elements and methods of proâ€"| and appreciation of the importance of gram by which the scouting idea take:«| safety of children at crossings. Speâ€" hold in boy life. , | cial warning is given to people who Principles of Scoutmastership‘ | are walking along highways. _ An advanced course for men who | far Rov Seouta A scout leader will have the opâ€" portunity of doing advanced work each year at the same time applying the principles gained to his local troop. At the end of the five year period, he will be eligible to receive the seoutâ€" masters‘ key, an emblem of achieveâ€" ment among scoutmasters comparable uthemlemthdgemgmi course to begin next fall. One of the great needs of leaders of boy scout troops, both scoutmasters and committeemen is the opportunity to exchange experiences and to grow into more powerful troop engineers. The Northshore Area Council, under the leadership of W. R. Bimson, chairâ€" man of the committee on Leadership, Personne} and Development, is planâ€" ning a five year progressive training , Boy Scout News I-lfiu&-p. Real work but great fun, too. Scouts take | pride in having a part in various camp improvement projects. 125 North St. Johns Avenue Phone H@hland Park 388 clency plan one step furtherâ€"to inâ€"| M. E. Slocum to Q. W. Slocum, clude the recognition of all troops} QCD 10.00 Lot 13, Everts & Jefferys who measure up to a. certain high}divn of Hwood. » standard. The Norshore Council has| C. T. & T. Co. to W. Aitken, D 10.00 accordingly â€" announced a monthly| Lot 26, Bannockburn Park, Deerfield. troop rating plan with the following! M. H. Berger to R. O. Berger, QCD purposes in view: 1. Standards of| 10 N hf Sec 31, Deerfield. achievement. 2, To stimulate pracâ€" F. Fisher & wf _WD 10.00 Lot 32 tice fundamentals of the scout proâ€"| Second Ravine Forest subn, Shields, gram.. 3. To promote the greater proâ€"| C. T. & T. Coâ€"to W. Aitken, D, $10. duction .of "net results." The plan|LOt 9, Bannockburn Patk, sec 20, Deerâ€" will help the troop, its leaders, and | field. its parent institution to know where| N S Trust Co to J. H. Taylor & wf it is strong and where it is weak. D 4850 Lot 1 Southwicks racuhn f‘ur Boy Scouts Many scout lecders have suggested the carrying of the Interâ€"Troop effiâ€" time program which are developâ€" mental to boy life. Scouts are urged to take advantage‘ of learnâ€"toâ€"swim campaigns and other community proâ€" jects carried on by recreational boards and others in the various towns. other activities in the scouting leisure scoutmasters in the development of a stronger, summerâ€"time program in Scouting. Considerable stress is given to getting scouts into summer camps __ Summer Program Important Scout commissioners of the Northâ€" MAmmmmfln‘mth aside for the improvements of the appearance of the camp. Many visitâ€" ors have remarked that the boys are weeks. Tents and cots are provided, the boys are getting some fine experiâ€" ence in cooking and in camp manageâ€" ment, a period each morning is set Only five factors enter into the rat l "pe roport shows that the mean temperature the month was 71.3 ‘“uwmmh the same month in 1927. â€" The maxiâ€" meuit temperatures for the same month was 91 for this year and 97 for July in 1927. Minimum temperaâ€" ture was 47 for July just passed and 48 for the same month last year. I-t-duohch-hhbdml.‘ There were 15 clear days and 16 cloudy or part cloudy days last month -lld-t,-d.”c part cloudy days in the same month of. 1927. . It is believed that the uncomfortâ€" able period of warm weather was due PROGRESS MADE ON « _ ROADS IN COUNTY Mmbwhrfi‘ past month than in July ‘of last y A total of 334 inches fell in â€" JULY TEMPERATURE ABOUT AVERAGE HERE temperatures, was disproved by the report on weather conditions for the Belief held generally in this section that the month of July, just closed, month made public by John O. Laux, D 10.00 pt N hf sec 21, Shields. y T. M Cemetery, Deerfield. â€" . G. S. Schwalbach & wf, WD, 1.00. Lot 3, John Sasseres resubn, Ridgeâ€" wood Park, in Highland Park. J. D. Byrne & wf to E. M. Byrne & wf WD 1.00. Lot 1, Hovlands Third addn to H. Park. E. C. Ficken & wf to M. F. Doyle, WD. 1.00. Lot 19, Rose Terrace subn, Shields. . C. T. & T. Co. to A. Girard & wf D. 10.00. Lot 3, Sheridan Manor subn, High] isnn R. Lundberg to F. Abbot & wf wd, $10. Lot 18, blk 1, first addn to field. C. T. & T. Co to C. E. Water, D le._o_o. _lag _52, Sunset Manor subn. W. Koller & wf to M. A. Koller, QCD 10 SW qr Sec 36, Deerfield. J. E. Koller & wf to M. A. Koller, QCD 10 N hf SW qr Sec 36, Deerfield. R. T. Williams et al to M. A. Kolâ€" ler, QCD 10 N hf SW qr Sec, Deerâ€" C. T. & T. Co to C. E. Waters, D 10.00 Lots 28 Sunset Manor addn, A. E. Smith & wf to J. Collins & wf WD 10.00. Lot 11, blk 5, Ridgeâ€" wood Park subn, Deerfield. B. Crepas & husb, et al to M. A. Koller QCD 10 pt SW qr Sec 36 Deerâ€" & wf, WD 10. Lot 51, pt Lot 50, S Highland addn to H. Park. C. A. Newcomb to S. Wenber, D, $150. Lot 16, blk 28, subn of Sec 5, Shields. ‘ H. K. Turnbull & wf to P. N. Kelâ€" der & wf WD 10. Lot 2, First addn to Deerpath Hill Ests. SA special award will also be presented &t&ndnnd»th-q-huhryw.m pike of the troop fag standard. A each troop obtaining the standard of uty ning of a new period. To be kmown as an honer troop, a troop must rate 90 per cent or better. The leather shield will be awarded as usual to the high point troop and to Union Bk of Chgo to W. Goldman, rating will be given troops whose charters have lapsed. Rating will be on a monthly basis, the first of cach This includes rights to wear the uniâ€" fore and insignia, appearance at the T aittee meetings, aix poir ,: A troop is ‘Iapsed" the first day of the month following the expiration of Shows Little Difference From Last Year Real Estate Transfers & wf to E. N. Meyers of the awarding will be rated. No to the troops for RAPP BROS. Cinnamon Rolls doz. _. s Pan Rolls (10 in pan)} each . ; Butter Rolls, plain Butter Rolls, filled TRANSPORTATIONâ€"C.&N.W.R]. regular schedule and 7:28 special $1 round trip (not including admission) or Noftth Shore Line regular schedule flGflQ@MAflWMMMWM ‘and Adams 7:15, Wilson Ave. 7:35, umwu&m«u and coupon book ticket. French Hard Rolls Poppy Seed Rolls doz doz. Finger Rolls Boston Brown Rasin Bread Sandwich Rolls ?ifker House Rolls Large Plain Rye Bread â€"~ AOWE 11202 re reeerornmmmmennonnermccten Small Plain Rye Bread Boston Brown Bread loaf Small Caraway Rye Bread .Sm_nll Caraway Rye Bread nights, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50, $3, and 400 free seats. BOX OFFICEâ€"Phone Rogers Park 9112 from Chicago (no toll) suburbs Highland Park 2727. Gate admission $1. Reservedl sest ar$ â€"....._.__comsinds Whole Wheat Bread Plain Bran Bread Bourskaya, Lazzari, D‘Angelo, Ananian, Papi; Mon., Extra performance, MAROUF, Gall, Claussen, Chamlee, Mojica, Cehanovsky, Rothier, Trevisan, D‘Angelo, Ananian, Page, Hasselmans; Tues., TOSCA, Rethberg, Johnson, Danise, D‘Angelo, Ananian, Papi; Wed., LUCIA, Schipa, Macbeth, Mojica, Basiola, Lazzari, Papi. Thurs., 8:15, MAROUF, Gall, Claussen, Chamlee, Mojica, Cehanovsky, Rothâ€" ier, Trevisan, D‘Angelo, Ananian, Page, Hasselmans; Fri., MANON LESâ€" CAUT, Easton, Johnson, Bourskaya, Mojica, Defrere, D‘Angelo, Ananian, Papi; Sat., BARBER OF SEVILLE, Schipa, Macbeth, Basiola, Lazzari, Treâ€" visan, Papi; Sun. at 3, Concert of Ballet Music, Soloist: Wallenstein, Page, Strawbridge (all seats free) ; 8:15, RIGOLETTO, Mario, Tokatyan, Danise, Chicago Symphony Orchestra (50 Men)â€" j Ravinia Opera‘:s Three slices of Basy Bread a day helps reduce your â€" in Nature‘s Way. GOLD BOND 100% Whoie Wheat Bread GOLD BOND 100% Gluten Bread aTx)Mis DAY OLD BAKERY GOODS SOLD ‘TRANSPORTATION 35¢‘@~ain. &\ utter . 3Ocitem. 2 BASY BREAD 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 10c 35¢ 25¢ 25¢ 1 dar. ..mmmasmomminee ols lbc ‘Doughnut.s wh. frosted ISC'.doz, sermaia, ege _ ¥‘Doughnuts, chol. frosted 15c 10c 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 15c 10c 15c 15¢ 15¢ 15¢ 10c 15¢ 15¢ BOX OFFICE \ Fruit Filled Coffee Cake sach .. m Danish Wreath Coffee Cake sach R 2 s Butter Pretze! Coffee Cake nlain. each . 2 Butter Pretzel Filled Coffee Form Coffee Cake sach smm 7 Butter Cream Coffee Cake sach ........... pavtetes Sweetheart Coffee Cake Pecan Nut Bremd â€" each . mdore Form Coffee Cake Cake Doughnuts Cinamon Coffee Cake Raised Doughnuts Almond Filled Coffee Cake Long Johns French Doughnuts Pretzel Coffee Cake Danish Cr. Carmel Pecan Rolls Streussel Coffee Cake Poppy Seed Horns KER Y weight ___30¢ 40c 30c 35¢ 35¢ 35¢ 35¢ 35¢ 40c 40c 40c 40c 35¢ 50¢ 35¢ 40c 40c 40c JUC Ange Food Cake WROR :i« â€"â€"â€"rrcllls 35¢ Ange! Food Cake W. Rock Cookies doz. . mm Choe. Cookies §IOR: ... cmacom Nut Cookies Lemon Cookies doz. doz. Ginger Cookies Oatmeal Cookies doz. English Muffins Lady Fingers dor. .. nevct 1b. . ceans Sugar Cookies Alm. Macroons Pneron s imea ce mu Layer Cake Imported Lady Fingers Devils Food Cake Angel Food Cake ‘ookies Nele _25¢ _30¢ _A0c _35¢ 10c _35¢ 15c 15¢ 35¢ 50¢ 35¢ 50c 25¢ 60c 30¢ 30¢ $1 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 25¢ 60c 30c 25¢ 15¢ 40c

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