ourt assembled ‘on wards were given y Allsbrow, Eldon {Aele. received their Imer Anderson, F. ifford Stanger reâ€" ‘class pins; Mark re advanced to the ~were three red ed to three scouts, ‘an : Treuren, John i contemplates an inâ€" quasi military cereâ€" each d'park which will :30 o‘clock. A band, x by the Glencoe Wayâ€" Is and a, flagâ€"raising e Boy and Girl Scouts he afternoon program. ricoe Community celeâ€" ‘ourth of July. that all of the differâ€" ations in Glencoe will the celebration.~ The ndrews, and a redâ€" rom Checaugua: Edâ€" ty at camp; Harold mp; Kenneth Vetter, camp; Joe Andrews, Stâ€"C2H0D.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€".»â€"â€"â€",â€"â€" ed to have our chief ybolt with us. The with taps and the ld.y’ u.’ 30, 1929 in church. â€" The several selectiong and bu‘l‘ corbl-b ; formed in line by d the scout oath as these ceremonâ€" luring. the recent it badges awarded Scoutmaster M. J. first aid; Mark L. â€" pathfinding, ~pionâ€" Huhn, life saving ding; Asst. Scoutâ€" , painting; Edmund ng:; Duncan* Reéds, neth â€"Vetter, bird ialism, cooking; Joe finding, pioneering, ed messenger., e awards were also were the standard civic service award the Boy Scout Press ineth Vetter giving ip in the Deerfield club. ~The program lub. is July irth Celebration ~Glencoe Men‘s club ewly elected ~officers ‘the alub at luncheon R STORAGE repairing at reasonâ€" Call SHELDRAKE merit badgesâ€"won â€" â€"â€" ~the ~sap of â€"the â€"suceulentâ€"growth of iring. the recent various trees, he said. * ; badges awarded The insect will appear above the :putma_stgr M. _J- «ground for a few weeks starting about irst aid; Mark L. _ the last of May and continuing until pgthï¬m-img, ’Pi?“' * _ _ a little after the middle of June, acâ€" uhn, life saving cording to Flint. â€"=> rally. * Joe Andrews, Our scoutâ€" Chicago Thursday, May 30, 1929 This will be a locust year in Illinois but it will not be followed by famine «and suffering such as was the case following locust years of Biblical times, W. P. Flint, chief entomologist of the Illinois State Natural History Survey, has reported to the college of agriculture, . University .of (Illinois. â€"The 17â€"year locust, orâ€"cicadi, which is PREDICTS RETURN OF \ Further 4 LOCUSTS THIS YEAR) +. Y Illinois Entomologist Says Inâ€"â€" â€"â€"sect Is Due i;ggtate;&lo :t ~What Ilittle damage the 17â€"year, locust, or cicada, does is caused largeâ€" ly by the female. She lays her eggs in slits cut by her sharp ovipositor. on the under sides of the leaves. This often causes considerable breaking of the twig tips and a consequent wilting and dying of bunches of leaves on this broken tip. â€" Occasionally in orchards this damage is sufficient to cause some loss. It makes shade trees unsightly for . one or two months, but results in very little permanent damage. The 17â€"year locust does not feed on any of the grain crops and is not injurious $ 5.,.. HOLIDAY * > SPECIALS ~Meierhoff Hardware Co. Radiator Cap Ornaments ~~ and Flag Sets: Serious Damage t % 510 Central Avenue f PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 198 PICNIC SETS ... PICNIC CRATES and PLATES â€"â€"Flags improvenient project,â€"when the Glenâ€" 4qghVi_ll-ge boardawarded a contract to George Welch, of Mt. Prospect, for the work south from Tudor court to Temple court and the opening and paving of Temple court from Vernon avenue to: Glencoe road. 3 Further Advance on 3 ‘Vernon Ave. Paving . _Another important step was taken last week, evening the Vernon avenue JIt is the culmination of. years of planning. Work is already under way on .the widening and improving of North Shore Girls E 3 -q‘ Svecialist in Realistic Permanents § 'Are Campus Beauties £" Telephone University 6861 p â€" Three north shore girls were among s w1 ... ~Aff Main Siveet. :. _ *3 Ryvanstun, filindis the seven selected by the,1929. edition ~ Ee Brandstetter, Prop: $ of the “Syllabus,†Northwestern uniâ€" Facials * Hoair Culting Marcelling Hair Goods Toilet Preparations versity year book, as the most beautiâ€" euecieionbemenneenieeenmnetncaniamensicemmernimernte nc ioi ic nc antainne tï¬ t n t i n o o n ugail s ful on the campus Of that UNIVEPTSIEY . | _0 n omm mm mm ons memmmeeemmemmmm mm mmmmemmmmmmmmm o The three girls are: Marion Sprenger, e % dughter of Mr. and Mrs. William T. 1 Sprenger, 135. Melrose avenue, Kenilâ€" j : % }â€" worth; Charlotte Cornell, daughter: ofâ€" wltb | : R Dr. Douglas H. Cornell, pastor of the es on e Glencoge Union church, who lives at ie 44 7 3 243 Hazel avenue, Glencoe, and Ruth ‘ P e Seanor, 741 Korest avenue, Evanston. s ‘tyoal’ : Â¥ Dmm ‘I};Iiss Sprenger ‘was gtaduated from 4 l . f New Trier high school in 1925 and [ â€"â€"* ce iy oo , M C ' & > mss CorneH tC 1920;"â€"=s â€"=2>== d s {hewwâ€"~=:â€" Rete we 0n m nig en n n Pm eaiiem e onl on Sn D k t on tiatnes Vernon from Tudor court to Green Bay© road, and operations will start immediately, it is said, on the« south .Upon thé Compretcton ~OT "PIgns "LOr the latter;,"mprovement, havt . been hinging > several important building projects, which will also go forward, it is said. a T HE PR ES 8 ‘erer," â€"and : a: Winnetka Rotai'y Has Its Fifth Anniversary The Winnetka Rotary club celébratâ€" ed its fifth anniversary with a dinner and program given last week .at the Community House. Robert F. Doepel, as president, and Mrs. Doepel were the host and â€"hostess. _ =© y Among the many interesting featâ€" ures or theâ€"program were.the presenâ€" tation by Dr. J. W. F. "Chief" Davies of an honor Rotary button to Elmer E. Adams, former postmaster of Winâ€" netka, a talk by Frederick E. Clerk, first president of Winnetka club on "Rotary* from the Eyes of a Wandâ€" Children‘s Delight ROBERT W. PEASE, Pharmacist Telephone Higl\hnd'Pnk 144 Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Passenger Station ~ â€" . and irritable glï¬ml them to the‘ Rexall ~Fountain to cool off. â€" When the children are hot Purest ingredients â€" _perâ€" fect sanitation â€" safe for the children‘s health. FexaU PERMANENT WAVING STUDIO L O UV I S â€"â€":=â€" Individual Supervision ous members of the club on the acâ€" complishments : of Rotary in its five years here. H. L. Woolhiser, club secretary, told of the scholarship fund which has already helpeéd three boys to complete their education. The fund is now about $1,000, and is loaned without interest, to needy students. _ Winnetka Rotary now numbers about fifty â€" members. ~These, with their wives and guests, made a group of 124 at the dinner. 'The. sporting crowd are urged to go to bed early, which they frequentâ€" ly do at any early hour in the mornâ€" Best Sod in Town You can get sodas that are thrilis. of taste at â€" your Rexall > Fountain. _ Fresh fruit. syrups, nch, smooth, ice creamâ€"All the delectâ€" able fountain ~drinks and delicacies. Allâ€"prepared the way you like them best. Treat yourselves and your friends at the Rexall Founâ€" tain. p is s conn on pon maptnattinlh 104 es e ul ar c snmontienens