Ory br Boy Scouts at Camp Makajawan in Third Period Arrive Monday th W Dela are M w ht Old ~Sol, wht busine The ere . they wught then ganization mplished _« nominee V ut € H st, Mr. lighland hbrook lighland Park, â€" Mr.. Muelier of hbrook are in charge ~of the vnee village where their troops quartered. The Seascout camp h opens officially with this sesâ€" of camp is directed by Mr. George wik, Highland Park skipper, and m p issisted by an of _ th > quartern + the afte hi Sol, pione ilage take It‘s Dr. Sun of the lartermias 1e aftern ment 1€1an SUNDAY, AUGUST 3, 3 to 6 p. m. OUTSIDE LOOPS, OUTSIDE SPINS, UPSIDE DOWN FLYING, wWORLD‘S ONLY LOOPING GLIDER, PARACHUTE JUMP, GIRL MAKING SPIN OF DEATH Gaurtley. Mr. Mike O‘â€" Troop 36, Highwood, is : charge of the Chipâ€" und â€" will _ be relieved sistant scoutmaster arâ€" charge of his troop and Mr. Atteridge of Lake Walecka and Mr. Moon FREDDIE LUNDS _ FLYING CIRCUS t M the r. George Greene troop committee. ers were selected «m and ‘supplies re issued by the er, â€" Mr. â€" George * LR P O Râ€"T DUNDEE ROAD, FOUR MILES WEST OF GLENCOE FREE P ARKING Admission: Adults 50 Cents and Children 25 Cents Now the hea universe The â€" Co SKY HARBO R heat and Country MRS. CHARLES STEELE FUNERAL ON THURDAY PDmeensI es \ ~‘The pall bearers were William Atâ€" efforts to save her failed and she | teridge, Garfield Proctor of Highland lapsed into a coma from which she| Park, Thomas Douglas and â€" Peter never rallied. Mr. Steele hastened to | Kelly of Lake Forest, John McGinnis her bedside and he and her family | of Chicago, and Morris Reichelt of were with her as the end came, @!â€"| Evanston. though she did not regain (:uns.cious- The husband and family have the ness for twentyâ€"four hours prior to|sincere sympathy of a host of friends A young woman possessed . with beauty of appearance, charm of. manâ€" nor, a quiet dignity, a becoming modâ€" esty, a gentleness of spirit, unselfish kindliness, and untiring patience through her fatal illness she seemed to have an unearthly goodness that set her apart from. all others. She was loved by all who ever knew her and her death is a distinect shock to her wide circle of ~friends both in Highland â€" Park, Lake Forest. and: e|sewhere on the north shore where she was kell known. \ Surviving Relatives She leaves to mourn her, her husâ€" band Charles Thomas Steele, her motber, Mrs. Charles Emmett Sharpâ€" less, her sister and brothers, Donald K., Vida, Charles and Jack. Her futher, the late Charles Emmett Sharpless, preceded her in death by just four months, having suffered a violent heart attack which proved fatal at the Mission Hill Country club of Northbrook on March 27, that Funeral day, July : mother, Mr (Continued from pak services were held Thursâ€" }1, from the home of her s. Charles Emmett Sharpâ€" at less on Hazel avenue near West Deerfield road in â€" Deerfield, Ill., thence to Mooney cemetery, Highâ€" land Park. ‘The Reverend Frank Davâ€" idson Hopkins, of the M. E. church of Highland Park will officiate. .‘ The husband and family have the sincere sympathy of a host of friends who grieve with them in their unâ€" timely loss.â€"Contributed. "In Gay Madrid" at â€" Alcyon Two Days A Spanish setuing was selected 101 the locale of Ramon Novarro‘s new Metroâ€"Goldwynâ€"Mayer allâ€"talking and singing picture, "In Gay Madrid,". which wul open Sunday at the Alâ€" cyon theatre. The chicf sequences of the picture take place in a small Spanish uniâ€" versity town and advance report has it that the atmosphere and general ieeling of the picture is somewhat in the manner _ of Novarro‘s previous suceess, "Student Prince," in which he coâ€"starred with Norma Shearer. In the present instance, Dorothy Jordan, who was seen opposite Noâ€" varro ~ in â€""Devil â€" May Care," will again play: opposite the star, while the supporting cast includes Lottice Howell, Claude King, Eugeniaâ€" Besâ€" serer, Williamn V. Mong, Bery! Merâ€" cer, Nanci Price, Herbert Clark and David Seott. * University Romance "In Gay Madrid" is an ad un adaptation of the Spanish classic, "La Casa de le ‘Troya,". written by Alejandro Perez Lugin, and concerns the son of a Marquis who when he is sent to a university involves himself in & romance which is almost brought to ruin because of his previous affair with a Madrid dancer. It is said the production has been handsomely _ fitted both . as regards settings ‘and costumes. Musical atâ€" tractions include six songs sung by Novarro and a male. chorus of 50 trained voices. Robert Z. Leonard, whose. workâ€" manship was evident in Marion Daâ€" vies‘ "Marianne" and in _ Norma Shearer‘s latest picture, "The Diâ€" vorcee." â€" directed the new Novarro vorcee, vehicle The census shows that the number of unemployed in the country is about two million. These figures have been greatly exceeded in former depresâ€" sions. If industrial conditions in the United States had been as bad during the past few months as they have been portrayed by politicians who think they see votes in hard times, the vast expansion of private credit under <the deferred payment plan would have caused a credit explosion in the United States which would have been heard ‘round the world. Jim Dowell, of Champaign, Ill,, farms 8,890 acres of land, some of which lies 50 miles from his house in town. And some of his fields are 150 miles apart.â€"The Country Home, Long Distance Farming Unemployment Thursday, July 31, 1930