_ STATE and JACKSONâ€"Chicabo _ ORRINGTON and CHURCHâ€"E. ~Saugatuck, north of Libertyville, will be made a Superior, and Grays ‘Wilson school," already designated as a Superior, has improved and will keep its rating, Mr. Hoffman stated. The completion of the six months of inspection of rural schools by U. J. Hoffman, assistant to Francis G. Blair, state. superintendent of public instruction, has left Lake county the hope of getting Superior ratings for three more schools. â€" o May Get High Rating Thursday, Jan. 80, 1930 For Choice of Our Entire Stock(excepting only Montagnace and Heavy Piles) plus hundreds of Steinâ€"Bloch‘s newest and finest Coats. A most extraordinary opportunity! THEWHus HENRY C.LÂ¥YÂ¥rron & Sons Evanston Shop Open Tuesday ' â€"_ Oneand Two Trousr Suitsâ€"and â€".___ .. Golf Suits with Extra Trousers _ Motoolqr]guhninmind is included. Take advantage _ of this great f' # selectionâ€"and save decisivel ively. 399 54050 STILL FINER The Most Remarkable eddded to This Great Sale at A new building andâ€"larger ground was urged for Half Day as 45 pupils are in that school now and Schultz, Swan school, near Grays lake, was found to be fairly good and Diamond lake schoolâ€"was recommended for a Standardâ€"designation, which is Ԥeeâ€" ond highest. * ukeZurich,s..i.t;.i,m mï¬ rapid progress and if it continued would .be entitled to the Superior rating by next year. lake, as soon as the library is imâ€" proved and better ventilation estabâ€" lhlndineluoroouu,wmmivothe recognition. â€"â€" oï¬xmg And We Gontinue 2 °0. 834750 . Thursday and Saturday ‘ast Ten YTears THE â€" PR E3 3 How glaciers have meted upon the earth‘s surface is well illustrated in .wumdmhhthm ment of geology at Field Museum of Natural Histd®y. Included in the exâ€" hibit are specimens of glacial markâ€" ings, and two large rock slabs which showhnnuulpcfeeï¬o.thdâ€" ‘;‘““â€"Mflfluum] of rock. $ % % near ‘ Lakeâ€"Zurich, was urged to exâ€" tend its grounds. wum‘:;-chzl;mrnlthhndhr: except &A â€" physizcal defects in the Superior class. vanston _ C ne regedication of all present : '1" Mtr:.? g.mmh';gum,? agle scout, Fred ] A with the rededication of betlmaiticins hanhten . 20 ced( nchuos w was the national council nt‘s address. He revealed -m. ing and impressive features of ‘scoutâ€" ing which gave a clear and fine unâ€" derstanding of the greaterâ€" signifiâ€" cance of th':ovement. He especialâ€" ly praised the scoutmasters and leadâ€" next feature of ‘the program. This was acted by a group of scouts porâ€" traying the council progress in the ie e anie mm is pict es 0: as they are alive in the hearts of boys Mly. | u) tothephttormtoohnwithkflb the congratulation of national headâ€" for saving, by the use of artificial respiration, the life of a two year old girl, Virginia Dean of Chicago last summer. Billy‘s mother and his paâ€" Sne ic i c Pn ol : Snd Fea esd ‘the evening when Mr. Earlâ€" D. King Lr‘a.nd Mr. Albert P. Snite, retiring ofâ€" ficers were awarded. scout statuettes by Mr. Henry Fowler, chairman of The banguet was then adjourned to the school anditorium in the adâ€" joining room. A remarkable demâ€" onstration of preparedness was credâ€" ited highly by Mr. Walter W. Read as he awarded to Billy Lardner of An important part of the evening‘s },lmsineu was the election of the ofâ€" ‘ficers for the new year. Mr. Albert P. Snite, chairman of the nominating committee roported the nomination of ;%%}gjm_oggm ton J. Traub of Highland Park as president; . Mr. â€"James R; Goetz of Winnetka, a scout commissioner and Mr. Dan C. Stiles of MWilmette, as treasurer. These men were voted upon the: chair. Then came a surprise of en.__fobert . E. Wood of il;uii -g%am Snorary . Prekident; Mr. ton J.> Traubâ€"of. Highland Park president; Mr. James R;: Goetz The climax of the __.(Continued from page 5) |led the group in a selection of old time songs. Troop 18 then c:me on | the scene again to demonstrate a fire b‘illtand-heleou!n: "ya > g 1" 8 Mr. Karl D. King, president of the North Shore Area council and chairâ€" and visitors. . Mr. Walter Kiplinger, scout executive of region seven and Mr. U. E. Goodman, exesutive of Chiâ€" eago \council both "brcught a short message to the group.: Mr. Myron C. Rybolt, the w-g.eal'.!n, was commended highly by the council ofâ€" ficers for the fine pro s of the council. Mr. Ch-mele, of the executive. board, declared the wives of all scoutmasters, assistant W“E‘v'nfl_wemiï¬mcuu. honorary scout leaders, as had the leaders pin on their wives the badge of €ongratulation. ‘The eagle scouts, who, along with scoutmasters, assist. fants and commissioners were guests, were all given recognition. : An iflmt mart af tha nsrewmizn .h A pageant of NATL. PRESIDENT AT > N.â€"8. SCOUT BANQUET evening program + cooe P anemnnly ces . f -_;r,-rvv‘ was the 18