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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 15

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They may sct as fast as they ; finish their proâ€" back to the correâ€" where the school ections necessary. bjects offér high er> of Deerfield wives attended. :, they will meet ; are scheduled to eld Gun club on mnent weather, the adder tennis tourâ€" |â€"Shields has been 2, the day before d seventyâ€"six senâ€" Visits Tarbor School formation on diffâ€" ining to industrial r. Schneider went or school in Mich= er Tourney ~from Deerfieldâ€" r. George J. Mcâ€" h‘.of them a dipâ€" @ at 5:45 p. m.â€"â€" Storytime. â€" Fun children â€" also une Twelfth Amateur â€" Trap held Sunday at ay, n{ 30, 1929 cmnnbunn p in 5 tied with blue Adv. Y sCOUTING VALUABLE _ | FOR LEADERSHIP Mr. Rybolt, who has had successful ‘business experience before entering the work of a sequtâ€"executive, conâ€" tinued to say that seouting is of speâ€" cial value to the present day boy because in later years scouts will be â€"inâ€"organizationsâ€" orâ€" businesses of In support of this statement Mr. Rybolt pointed out that the Illinois Bell Telephone company . questions every boy employee as to whether he has been a scout or not and places him inâ€"a scout troop which is promotâ€" ed by their company as soon asâ€"posâ€" sible.â€". He also told of a half dozen railroads in ‘theâ€"United States that show: special preference to ~men who have been scouts when selecting new men. ..These railroads also promote troops of scouts inâ€"many towns â€"beâ€" *cause they want theirâ€"future employâ€" ees to huve *had the benefit of scoutâ€" ing. â€" [3 * "tkemselves "and others. "The ability to get along with one‘s fellows and to coâ€"operate with his own social group is best learned through actually functioning in "life sitiaâ€" tions," said Mr. Rybolt. The techniâ€" cal ability which a boy achieves through the program of scouting is valuable and is rated as such in the business world." § RG Thursday, May 30, 1929 "Scouting gives the older boy an opportunity to exercise leadership," said Mr. Myron C. Rybolt, scout exâ€" ecutive of the North Shore Area counâ€" cil, Boy Scouts of America, in an inâ€" terview recently. Once again we have outgrown our present quartersâ€"so we are moving into new ones, where additional space .and new equipâ€" _ ment will enable us to give ®our patrons even better service than â€" in the past â€" including welding, machine shop and auto repair.: Shop Phoneâ€"Highland Park 2694 Welding, Stationary and Portable â€" Machine Shop, Turning . and Refacing Brake Drums, and General Machine Work â€" Auto f Repair, General Overhauling, Reboring, fitting new Piston Rings ' and Pins. § ' ' | * ; BLACKBURN WELDING .CO., Not Inc. _ cestablish ON JUNE 1, 1929, WE ARE MOVING TO BLODGETT ~~â€"ONE MILE WEST ON DEERFIELD ROAD > XANNOUNCEMEN T Coaches between Waukegan and Chicago will run every two hours daily and every hour Saturday and Sunday, while the Waukeganâ€" Kenoâ€" sha route will have hourly Busses between Waukegan and Zion, with additional coaches in peak hours. _ ; â€"â€"The Waukeganâ€"Fox Lake, connectâ€" ing at Lake Villa for Antioch, will have coaches at 6:15 a. m., 1:03 p. One new branch of service, the Chain of Lakes route, is to be inauâ€" gurated. There will be four coaches at intervals of four hours daily and eight coaches at intervals of two hours each Sunday on this run. The Lake Geneva and city service will remain the same, Dickhaut said. \rouuysTuut â€"gives service to WFWauxroâ€" gan and northern Illindis, becaime efâ€" fective Saturday, according to an anâ€" nouncenmient made by C. H. Dickaut, supervisor. The fare is to be cut from 8.6 cents a mile to 2.5.â€"cents. â€"â€" . "The following statement is signifiâ€" cant," said Mr.; Rybolt. Although, in this country, only one boy in seven has had the privilege of scouting, over fifty per cent of all boys enter: ing their freshmen year at college today have been scouts. In closing. Mr. Rybolt said that, "The older boy in. scouting, who has learned to exercise leadership, has developed an. ability which in ever inâ€" creagsing measure is & requisite of this highly specialized and coâ€"operaâ€" tive age." Coach Fares Lower; _â€"_.~~_ New Schedule Also T HE PR E$ S m. and 5:03 p,. m., with the same which will be removed.: es The Woodstock eoach will leave at 9:10 a. m. and will return at 11 a‘m. Today the coaches between Wauâ€" kegan and Kenosha started back on the Sheridan road route. g«~ Five ofâ€"theâ€"new pieces of equipâ€" ment were placed in Waukegan runs, a.~.> "%.. HOURLY AND y es . â€" MEBETER RATES Residence Phoneâ€"Highland Park 2881 Day and â€"Night Service With Packard Sedans and Limousines CHEC KE R C. MUNSON, Mgr. Phone Highland Park 110 ~>Neaw Children‘s Radio Program â€" Tune in on WMAQ.at 5:45 p. m. for â€"an interesting:> radio. program for children, called "My Bookhouse Storytime." ~Every Monday, Tuesday; Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at 5:45 p. m. Stories and Fun for the â€" Children â€" and an . important secret. > > *_ Adv. uitc mt 15

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