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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 25

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Thunduy. Nov. 27. 1980 will be ordered. A corner will be set for scout books. The pemphleta will errive in o week or 10 dtmr.--l Walno Newman, associete editor, Lake Forest Preu club. Stu Patrol Meeting On Nov. IT, 1980 " 3:20 pan. the Star patrol had its third meeting of the your. The Brat thing we did we: to get all the boys that are not tend- erfoots yet to practice up on their tests so that they can get their uni. forms. After that we hnd a little drilling and were dismlsaed.--Calvin Defenbnu, Star patrol reporter, Troop 46, anlnie school. TROOP " IEES CHRYSANTHEMNM SHOW "Ara/it/ei/ti-mr of Troop 88 on Pri. day night, there was_ [chug for scouts who had not pained the Firemlnship Merit badge. Mr. Garnett, chairman ot the Edueation committee, revewed the troop on their tsdvtuteetttent, and Carl Hein helped boys who are not yet scouts prepue for their tests. These boys were: Danny Dnvia, Jib Anderson, Bunt Mann, and Lyman Benson. _ Last Saturday the sitouttttturter took three scouts to see the Chrysanthe- mum Show It Gttriuld park. They enjoyed not only the flowers, but the displny of trees and plants arranged in such a way that you would think you were walking through a real tropical jungle. Then we visited the Fold Museum, where we new a movie which showed how e volcano works. After inspecting the fish at the equa- ium, we wetched the store go round " the Planetarium, and called it I day. - Kerwyn Smith, reporter of Troop M, Lincoln school, H. P. Panther Patrol, Troop as The Punther patrol of Troop M, Ravinia, held its regular meeting at the home of Russel Senders on Mon- day, Nov. It, 1930. We opened the meeting with the scouts oath and law. Then there was a short time for psssing tests. After that We had drilling for I while. Then wtrwent outdoors and hsd I - of “Run-Sheep Rum" After that came the scout benediction. - Pun- ther petrol Scribe Charles Zehn, Troop M, Ravinis school. Out to Win Dinner Troop M of Rovinis held its week- ly meeting Fridsy. Nov. 21. Mr, Walker, our scoutmsster, started the meeting oat with I few announce- ments. The Panther patrol had tttl its members out in uniform. If the " NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park Mum-lined by Pint Church at CU”. Beterttut of Highluul Park III In“ Ann-a CHURCH SIM/[Ola land" School 0:30 I... T Between A]. 6-20 Morning who 10:45 um Weave-d” Quinn] m I50 You Are cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible, and " "chm-Ind Chrhu-n Selena Hut-turn In" be .7 ma. banana-i. or mutual. noun: Work dun. ' I... a O p... WNW” tttttil r." pm. Ind-7|: 1:” to 5:80 pm. In! ml" only. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM patrol he: all it: member. out in uni- form next meeting they get the din- ner Mr. Walker Md promised to the first patrol to do this. Next we lad some test passing. We then had I blindfold boxing much Ind finally closed the meeting with the scout benediction and taps. - Troop M, scribe. Revinil school, Art Belduuf. Hearing Rammed on Track Elevation in North Shore Cities Heuringl before the Illinois Com. merce Commission on the (ride up- arltion controversy were rammed next Tue-day, November 25 in Sprintrfuld, til, At that time, repre- "nttttives of North Shore villages continued preaenttstion of antimony. During the past week, the Commits. sion has been hearing pleas from representatives of villages from Wil- mette to Highland Park, urging grade sepantion. Walter A. Shaw, consulting engineer, has detailed tes- timony as to why separation is ur- gently needed in Kenilworth, Win- netka, Glencoe and Highland Park. Villege Manager Henry Woolhiser. presented the pleas of Winnetka, and Village Manager F. L. Screed of Ken- ;ilworth cited speed, cases of loss of life Ind No Finer Memorial the World Over! profaeny resulting from ESSEHILL MAUSOLEUM Perhopu you've visited the [rent memoriull of Europe, such so Wutrninltnr Abbey- certainly their ogelen beauty is familiar to you. But have you overlooked Chlw'u own famous tturusoletnnt Rosehill cler- you for your family memoriul . Itructuro of a beauty compurublo to that of old-world unctunriel, and of even greater security. Kings of past one had not the some Assurance that their private marl-lo would Int unchenzecf through time that oh irrevocable State Charter and two mighty trult funds fuel-Inter: tor your memorial, Inspect Rouhili 'Muusoleum name day this week-n warm, quiet, softly lighted nuc- tury of finest marble Ind bronze. dedicated to the living in memory of deer one. Time cunnot mnr ita beauty-perpetual cure, replacement. end protection or. neural. The cost of amusement: exectly united to your needs in "moldy moderate. Write for, or receive in person, the free booklet, “Ito-chill the Bountiful." This in no woy obliutel you. ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY For those who prefer ground burial we family Iota for twoymvfl or non TKE PRESS mo Ranuvood Avon. - LONMI I“. City We: " South cure Street - PIA-k“- I!” crude crouinc oxidant» Pment " the hearin- voro at. tcmeyl for the North Wooten [Au ind the North Shore. who took new. from which they atttieltmt? Ihovdu that the railroads am not in n poni- _tion at this time to make the huge ox- pendlture incident to gmde ”mutton in North Shore tom. Immediate action in the matter is urged by the village nprountuivu Ind manage". Praneis X. Busch. chief coma! for the villa", who in Ictive in the [rude Mht, in being represented by Attorney C. M. Doty. Waukegan Drug More Held Up by Bandits Holding up the Ntttettiruott Drug store It 1009 North Henna. Walla. can, with gum. three robborl forced cierkl in the More to give up .100 In cash at 8 o'clock Int week. This is the Most of I Berk- of Waukegan It.“ robberies this tall, which were partly eluted up yuur- dly when the burgh" who stuck up the Denmln More on Belvidore were identified, L. J. Bowers, night clerk in the store. upon: that three young men from 20 to 22 your: of an. entered the store nbout ll o'clock. The by!" of the trlo mound. "Stick 'em up. around burial we haw I my lane ulecuou of o [rum or more at mat r-able We, all under Penman! Can. t memorhl- of Europe, such " Wutminlur Abbey-- l familiar to you. But have you overlooked Chlw'l rhill out" you for your family memorial I and.“ of old-worid unctunriel, and of even - security. a some umirance that their private Mort-II would at oh irrevocable sun Charm" and two tawny mm this In . holdup." Charla Inn. 029 All: strut. who was with!" In the not. with Bowen. mod it. the wuhroom itt th m. Tho mb. t,eratookttts..htrrmttE-aatd then fore-d Bowen into tho wh- [ room with him. Opening the cosh rumor. they I.- moved opproxlmouly "no and Bed through the from door. Permanent Waves Hair Dye and Bountiful Hair Cuts Prim uni-HI!” Ia“ Null --e" “Privacy You'll Enjoy” HOURS 9:00 to 8:80 by Mr. Tho-u (0)

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