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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1932, p. 42

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Following tho owning of our ”out most- intonFoh. lierxrenrer-doutnasitGk were then about tut-a, minute to the our knots. In the content of am and combination toasderfoot knot: that fol- lowed, Knuth Zimmerman e8t8nq " with high honors. Soon shunt-uh. out: ”out; mater announced that the up". that we collected would be taken on, Saturday. and In uncut some thoe getting them may. noon " an I “or "we mum-1c: and had HEELX'W'" i"i'iSiiidGiir, District Pra- Club Editor. Itrtre.t Tte'." "aythyr Inns-d a: the _ PuBu3rliir3ytere COMPANY evenly . . . the lamp in a glass globe so it is completely shaded. This globe diffuses light brightly and Modern lighting fixtures for the kitchen tng. Probably the fixture is not right. It isn't .diitusing its light evenly over the Whole room. Shadows make kitchen chores harder. . . may' strain and tire your eyes. If you can see a distinct shadow, yoive made a discovery. All is not well with your' kitchen light- ing. Probably the fixture is not right. It isn't 11131113'5 an easy way to see whether your kitchen is tsi-lighted-r-ser-rm-sr-tight-ants try to see your shadow. . Boy Scout News HERE’S. an (Continued from page 23) Jitseph W. Kehoe. Dist. Manager -' _ ,. 'Ate'st.ehe,rc--. _ “I: ' on. Supt. ' st S. M. John: Ave. N. P. 2900 or Roman moi MAKE nus 1:51 In YOUR KITCHEN does away with heavy shadows. YOU R ”S H jil\ D (D)//? I" NL,-,",",?":,",-)-" - ID" E E Tnaruto-gala 7t tum a: low a: $2.50. black and has a Handy drop cord with built-in electric outlet into which kitchen appliances may be plugged. The fixture pictured is only $4.95. It is trim- med in green, blue or SCOUT “In!“ DAM“! Hm . Dam lud phat (or district hlbmom (formerly called bobby mum __ macaw s,f',Pg'd'ft,"att Mt? at the anon sht- uuon than. . Thumbnail, 1'Slffredu'g'tt2l'. Attachment!!!" 'LT' ',tPut,,dt “was of the ,'ltt'gr. n n- . um . ti'fGTl'n'fldlr7S'rho'tlu'."h'ttg,'rrt,f; Seet -a,!gprtrti.o- MIN!» 15 m me-hommagm "astttrtt-it-itliii. --ryaiiE -iiaiiGii." wmioo "If unmet muting a. called hobby shows) In.“ Homo Tightriiii" fhttures on also so” by other LOCAL STORES 1'" PI... ttot to to tho council. The district commuting- in each can b in chin- on he damn exhibition. Bun listed 5 the time, PM. and count-loner in chum of each district: . -- "tumbv._61s. 2tF--Whutetha, Community non at man: activit- Ind bobbin. In 1et.rrhtytitithridirifiGiairG"Giie" locum»; damnation. “out!" anni- and tt2"titqtt JIt was. " and: tttg than w I III M mun. pro ts on display hr - ”that F 7.tt.is!thejtoe'o.iiiCdi-tuv-ro. which the ”one - mind by pub-n] council to all new. Alt the money and will to directly into the £1“!!va troop'l tron-m [cannula-gt and suppla- and vii! tr] iiyy REM"? 919337173. G;llllrd1t 1tttyetep.t.uey.. a thy an. a... 1“th Community '?TaiiirtTair, Enoch Roman, Vernon Rudolph, Jack and Jim Rutledge. Bill Schmldky, San Shem. Don Silk-tron. 1urry Skidmon. Mind Stern. Mm, Timmy-on. Hilton Till- man. William M. Nam Udeil, Bing Wauon. f (Continued on page 48) n. T. smash.“ ---"' ........ Wm - The twentrttve tgeogttn on thin yur’l m- utt-Lion Pte, Janis Aubry, Hag-y WK With the 1982 termination ample“. Troop " of Elm Place Ichool marks the beginning of another Bne looming "Br. Mr. {ohnk Udell. amalgam fer _three "up, will be the troop committee chiggi TfifAG." Art Olson in ”cum-3m. On troop commit. 2°..."2.§;,," St, Peter, Walter Core, Ind 11100? " FIE-336m At our regular troop will: on hid-y. Feb. .5, Mr. John B. Jackson, 813th Plrk district commissioner. gave an lnterotinz talk on maps; he also now: as I number of problems to who. Ppioy to thh.~nch " trol had 1 than busines- mocting. Near the end of the evening. the patrol- had I hilar- Ioua has in boxing the comp... We cloud with the scout law Ind oath. .--u8eritt. Dan Teherg. Troop M, Hithllnd Park. -_.. v._.. -- wan-u. gun-aw. At the banquet the " boys Ind Mr. Udell portrayed 1n evening eamMtmt with longs, “unto, Ind m In no] Ha-Kn-Ja-Wnn style. may favorable comments marked it In one of the-high lights ot the owning? erttertatnmmtt Troop so had forty-four of their scout mu It the banquet. YRoop u nuns - - TALK ON um q __ _ -__e tomttmta_iirortasamiiltxmidCtiti; ulnar! council banquet held with the “tend- nnee of over 11.00 people at New Trier. “and", Feb. 2. In 1980, Troop 80 had 28 boys at the Council Summer camp; in 1981 they had 26. Both nu- their mun-nun John Udell. went the entire two week’ period with the troop at camp. The troop in looking for. ward to another by" experience a It!» .11:an tta coming summer. RELIABLE LAUNDRY TRoop." PUTS ON CAMP STUNT Troop 80 of Elm Place Ichool. become of their record attendance at Comp Ma-En. P-Ire), they.“ two Fer", we" chosen 'rGoi; -- as, EGikic' whenarian. were done Mr. Helium- from wont lie-dam. thawed a mm of fiy.y likln:h_-_WI_I|, fluid: {up vary hater- N - - -ie --eie --- - - - Dull. The Bor Scouts told the meaning of the twelve points of the wont laws. Then four ttoraotrytVta)dtdriGr%GGi, Happened to have I broken arm and a rash in his head and I broken lee. While this weqo1rttretta4tootreiutitiii%reT. beefed itrtrt lid to . boy who fainted. When the Brut aid was done. Mr. Coup 3nd four Pon‘uelklt'l manage in myhon‘to . boy in)!" MM? CUBA scam CONDUCT SCHOOL “CHILI On Feb., 5. the Cub. and Boy Scout: of the Ravfnirt school held In humbly meet. in: in the villas! house to lbw the each. on and younm children their diluent whiten. The Cubs nve their In". oath. ugh]: ghost the manila: of the_ Cub Sign. L, DowerifrVdiTiirraT "W, wan-mum. a. n. am: mom, W. L. Smith. M. B. lit-m, In. T. I. Nukerman: ”out; Tom‘Ouneron. Edward Damn; Raymond Hm, Hugh Khan, Daniel Momion, Curie. Rou, Joseph wu. 'tte. P8,ttttsruidwhs, Ruben new!“ Ind Troop 49. new by the St. Mary'. tuttsoue church in 14k. Forest bu main. tend for 1982. keeping their tune "tout. mum and adding an "shunt scouts-leer" 'tt cogniti- rete.tioepirt b as follow" T300? " ADDS ASSISTANT SCOU'IIMTII mtariduriismtt 18--Muh1nnd Put. Lu. cola when}. J. B. lichen. c My. lurch "--43teatvUw. civic built}. "'iudd,, Inch IW-- Wilmette. Roward school. Fred B. Pl... I Sammy. larch "-Kdatiimtettt. Benn "tlh,'.h2d 'ftums,,ood on T . - ' cm _ wdmnA n '-uu r t, Com: ' " or. school. Rom M. Sum-thy. Avril I - W119. high school. A. I. John-on. 1t.tieiElyGa' F--Noethbeooh, new. . Pho'ate H. P. 178 ItUAUTr WNDllm and ‘ on cum!" THURSDAY. Flaunt It, 1981 -.--t------=-= AND 3.4.... mi N. Hm" "é., -idg Mk. Gaif 1‘3"}; what is now b The City of already paid on its share and t tided to abandc the present and money on prelim (' The next t: _ Ernest S. Gail of Highland P clear and en facts in conned grade separat Evanston on tl am part of H north, at distan The engineers , ing on this ma communitigg in mated the cost Provement at s mum, while th rairoads estim: from $25,000,00 Another point that with the bt involved selling would Probably them to sell en vide funds for share of the Coty ELM P Tire Chai Those [item pressed by Co during the ti state'tLpttorng To otrhie have ceived and in $38,000 has be school fund. DOI, 7 gallons 6 gallons 1 can Sim 1 can Sim 3 Yards C 3 gallons Auto Polis 6 quarts} V A meeting Highland Pa at the Green day evening, started with Smith, states ty, dealing wi county and th essaty Chang tion of law i Session Fr Tea, Pot CITY CI) HUNDAY, 20%

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