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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1931, p. 9

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and the boys' prunlutions will use the west entrance of the park on Green Bay foul, west of the nilmd racks. There are planty of “with; f" 1r'rktpg pt but _.of ”man“, fitri.tre%u"ieiilrtg' ‘uttgn‘gl. r The ,mitiiAiiiiuriiirraiiqt-iiii7i'ieG'iiii: out ent dan tft. and flie the we. Green 8 tracks; far uni-I after the groups pm in review will not exceed 20 minutes in length. The Deerfield, and Highwood post of .the American Legion hive offered their services to are for the lure crowd which it is anticiputed will It- tend. For grater Money in - aemhlin- +1.- 4.1-: -....-:-..u... -- sembling the girls' organisation us they arrive u the park, will use the east entrance of the park on Sheri.. dart, ted, cut orthe aura-d tuck- The stadium, with a upscity of 1800 has been reserved for the moth- ers. As part of the ceremonies it is expected that each Cub, Scout end Sea Scout will present his mothe with a miniature mother's pin of his rank and organization. It is quite prob- able that Lord Hampton and June: E. West {any-mete short three to that minute addresses; It is planned that the entire ceremony which takes place Two bands are being arranged which will furnish music for the oc- e'asitn-ytdt-lomrasrresuser-iehlae-ae- cured for use during the:attort-etmw many that will follow the pantie and review. At a meeting. of the district and deputy commissioners of the North Shore Area Council of Boy Scouts on Tuesday evening in Highland Park, attended by about M men, details were worked out forethe handling of the parade by the commissioners’ or; ganization. James R. Goetz of Win- netka is the chief commissioner of the council. [ . The various girls‘ organization, in- eluding the girl scouts, camp tire girls and girl reserves are also taking part. A meetintof the. lowland these various organizations has been 1ergp14 $5,251qu that, atlantcanitrht bii%iiiirlistei, discussed and sliced upon and full information given to the troop leaders of each organiza- tion. Mr. Louie Echtein, in extending the privilege of the use of the pith to the scout organization, indicated that it was haulage of his t inter- 7sEtTiirrtECiiiiiiiT] mvt.,§~m9£_m§_§anLflrâ€"lfm it is accomplishing in the lives of the youth of the north shore that he was making available facilities of. the park for this tribute’. to, motherhood on the part of the boys' and girls1 omen- izations. -- . _ _ Other noted visitors will include James E. West, chief scout executive of the Boy Scouts of America; How- ard P. Gillette, national commends! of the See Scouts; Philip L. Reed, chairman of Region T of the Boy Scouts and vice-president and trees- urer of Armour & Company; and Walter M. Kiplintrer, regional scout eiecutive of Region Seven. LordHnmpton, scout commissioner ae ith-ttexe-ze 'fd “w " A." Dav , a; ’Wbo’hdd on Mothers’ Day, Sunday, May 10th, 8 pm. at Ravinia Park, according to Henry Fowler, of Wilmette, president"!!! the North Shore Area Council of the Bor Scouts. LORD IIMllPl?0N TO BE K01nS' GUESTS British Scout Commissioner' to Attend Mother’s Day Ex- ercises Mere Hardly, April so. 1981 Mrs. Leif Norman of Broadview avenue, is entertaining her lowing club at dinner this evening followed by brim . _ Mrs. Venzil Muzik will be hostess tomorrow afternoon to the members of her Friday afternoon brim Club. There will be three tables. Miss Emma Kelhr, ttrear" Mrs. Herman Dean], will sail on May 6th . The Philathea clan of-tho Bethany Evnntrelimtl church will hold a Mary sale, Saturday, May 9, in the A. and P. Self Service store on Central Ave- nae. a-aft-Circ-ttrr-creat-trip-aw-titil-i-i,; Nancy; m visiting Mei. 'riiiiiriiiiri', brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fritsch of Amen, 1a., this week. _ In. Albert Butterrorth, [but Peggy Cross nnd Elam: Everett: re- turned last Thursday from England where théy spent several weeks visit- ing "iativesrand friends. .. ' joicing on the birth of a non, born at the Highland Park hospital on Tues- dar, April 28. l t - Local and Personal For Clear Reception, Reliability and Long Life There is an enchantment . . . . a magic fascination and delightful en- tstrtairynent about a radio in the home. Here, indeed, is a pleasure And, a pastime that the entire family may share at reasonable prices. V Avhy not install Ifay-O-Vac tubes in your radio'? "~We offer the following tubes at reduced prices: . 7 F . " South Second 8n, Highland Park Hank’s Auto Supply Co. Type 280 Type 280 Me 231 Type 282 Type 286 Type 281 Type 260 Type 210 Type' 224 Tne 227 Type 245 Tubes THE PRESS RAY-o-VAC RADIO TUBES - Better looking lawns are made by having a sham:.lawn mower. We sharpen than tenant elem and even. Phone B. P. 8090. The Lawn Mower Shop, 700-Cenfra! avenge, udv Sister Lucille of St. Johns school in Clinton, Ill., was the that lat week of her brother and slim-in- -lnw..Mr. and Mn. Milky.“ Elm "lrrl.cieiaadrrczrc,e,a-,,c,,crcaa-a-iat,c-at, T' bca - V.-,<,mv ratirceaici7arrurcrit Yrar'er"i'.i'iitd, {118. G. W. 'Loftreii and children of Highwood Ivonne return- edrlut -lrtaetrd-rine from I motor trip to Flint. Mich, where they had spent a week with friends. They report a week of greet pleasure in.. cluding a dar of motoring through Detroit end seveml other motor cit- ies, also crossing the Atnbaqandor Bridge to see a portal Canada. " thear Schmidloy 011W Tuesday afternoon " ' hon voyage party in compliment to Mia. Rmma Kollnr who is nailing on May 0th for Germany. " Lawnmower: Sharpened Otd Price 3.30 3.50 7.25 11.00 $3.30 1.90 2.20 "gGrai"tidirird Davis, Highland Park. Hearing on final report con- tinued to April M. _ Charles Oulds, Lake Forest. Letters of administration issued to lake For. at Trust & Savings bank. Heirship proved, . q Anna Welch, [Aka Forest. Hearing on final report continued to April 23. . . George Frauds Redmond. Lake Forest. Executor authorized to pay broker's fee, 7 _ Carrie Sehar, Deerfield. Letters of a'thrt1pitrtratitm, issued 4rtt:ihyqgtrrl?.tt.t, proved. , j ‘ Rose Mandel Loner, Highhnd Park. Executor: outhorized to spend mon- tfor are and support of minor heir. Executor: authorized to dopoiit bonds with depository. _ Roam: _ proceedings . in - violate. court, of interat in this part of Luke county, Ire reported " fol- lows: '. - - Recent Proceedings _ in the Probate Court Phone 391 -. A2.00 - ' 1.25 _.. 1.40 .. 1.40 .. 1.60 .. 1.60 New Price 2.20 t.00 ill " it!

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