Ti L. Gymnasium you will know the Cubs â€" are| having fun. irit we had <the salute to American Flag and then the Cub A story of "Lincoln and the ~was told by the Cubmaster, Roy Fidâ€" ie hy d zenc lorcacte wmw&m The disâ€" trict committee of Highland Park feel very ..mmmorwumu» take part in this very. important meeting in anniversary week. Not only will Scouts be at this meeting, but Cubs, and Sea Scouts as well. . A cordial invitation is extended to all parents of Scouts HIGHLAND PARK FIRST AIDâ€"_ Last Saturday |at L:15 p.m. a number of Scouts met at council headquarters and reâ€" cejved ‘Instruction from Mr. James Zwitch of the Chicago _ North Shore Electric Line, on first aid. These afternoon sessions will continue for four or five weeks and will msbkthcï¬eoutwhoqudifluhthkeoum‘ wmmt«mMthlfltaï¬. PACK $6 TO HAVE HOBBY SHOW overn EETOR®, ETT UE e A O SLeam 9:30, has announced thn::; its Cubmaster, Roy Fidder, .'* Cub H Show on Monâ€" day evening, 5, at T:30 &:m ‘This hobâ€" by show is to be pét# on in Evangelical Church on the corner of Green Bay Road and Laure!l Ave. Highignd Park. All citiâ€" 2202 af Wichiand Park will be welcome to zens of Highland Park will be welcome to this worthwhile exhibition but especially those parents and ‘friends who are interestâ€" ed in Cubbing. Here is a fine ‘chance to see something that will be very: instructive. TROOP 35 PLANS MEETING CHANGE At a meeting of officers of ‘Troop 35, Highland Park, last Friday, it was deemed some other night in the week in view of the fact that the Scouts having complained of other interesting activities that have kept them away froth other meetings. This will be gone into further in the near future. In preparation {wthoemlwrtol or the Scouts.spent & good of: the ing time last Friday brushing up. on tests t they intend to pass, and passing some of them. ‘The rest of the time was spent in various ways, The Eagle PALTOL TMUU competition for the evening in played. TICKETS FOR 8SCOUT MEET 1I88UED Attention of Scoutmasters, Skippers and Cubmasters is called to the fact that headâ€" quarter‘s office is d-You of receiving the form recently sent out, requesting the numâ€" ber of tickets for Scouts, and parents and friends of Scouting to be used on the night of Feb. 10. These tickets are being made up in such a manner that each district will have reserved seats for not only its boy# but parents as wl This is ‘why it is Headquarter‘s Office request that immediate reports from the volunteer leaders of troops, se 49 Packs, and Ships be sent in. REQUEST FOR CHARTER MADE Patrons of Scouting will be interested in knowing that the request for charter to operate another year and the report of activities for the year 1983 was sent to naâ€" tional headquarters last Saturday, Jan. 27. the audit report for 1983 made .by George W. Rossetter & Company, the Seout execuâ€" DANCE STUDIO AT 1737 RICE @TREET, RAVINIA, ILL. Classes in a Ballet, Tap, Ballroom and Acrobatics Corrective Work for Girls and Women Ballroom or ‘Tup Classes for Adults eveâ€" nings, for information phone H. P. 1830 Pack # is DEERP A _ â€" BOY SCOUTS Phone 2502 Saturday Matinee Fri. Eve., Sat. Mat., Feb. 2â€"3 Sun.â€" ED WYNN in "TARZAN THE FEARLESS" â€" "The Private Life of Hensy \ | AND STAGE ENTERTAINME & o un.n.rm'uwu-:m * Prics 4 mum Saturday Eve. Only Feb, CONSTANCE BENNETT "The Chief" with_DOROTHY MACKAILL CHIC SALE, WM. BOYD Mildred Haessler "After 'ï¬nltllt" GILBERT ROLAND Friday Evening, Feb. 9 ‘"Footlight Parade" â€" Prizefighter @Lady†Feb. 18â€"19â€"20 â€" "LITTLE WOMEN" meets at the Community for Patrol won the patrol in the Comn to be present at CHARLES LAUGHTON Lomi l_af 9. the Patrol|P "thoce gnits‘ the R2M® T ;. President ] :dn the strei roop flag_on 188UED the New Tric ippers and | cceasion of, t that headâ€" | of high awa EATRE ‘ULiake Forest, IIL SUN " 30¢ DAle pdod: 20¢ COMING oc 2° M ame P‘ is Sendcr . OB i L PP WE Troops 1, 2, ) 11 and Sea Scout Patrol 1. Kenil â€" 18, « Winnetkaâ€"Troops 18 and 20. Pack 37. Highland Parkâ€"Troop * Lake Forestâ€"Troop 49. Deerfieldâ€"‘ §1, 52 and Pack 80. Libâ€" ertyvilleâ€" 9# 71 and Pack 41. These a hy) nature of which has not yet been di {jwill be presented at the the unit. Rocsevelt A: North Sho ‘h} Council has seventy units of opeffipatks,. and ships. _ Of this number 28 haviifqualified for:the President Roosevelt Awal for not only satisfactory progress durin@§19$3 but numerical results as well. The ® ing is a list of unith qualifying for WR ard : Wilmetteâ€"Troops 1, 2. 4, 5, 10, 1IB§ Sn Scout Patrol 1. Keni}â€" worthâ€"Troopr 183) WWinnetkaâ€"Troops 18 and 20. Glencoeâ€"I fo| 22 and Pack 47. Glenâ€" viewâ€"Troop 55 whd Pack 66. Highland Park â€"Troops 33, 3%4)}8$, Packs 96 and 65. Lake Forestâ€"Troop 4) iDeerfleldâ€"Troops 51 and Forestâ€"Troop 4§! iDeerfleldâ€"Troops 51 and 52, and Pack 8M }[Libertyvilleâ€"Troops 40, r4. 59, 10, 71. l*d»?a;k «L. = _: These units well earned this tribute of â€" President it‘s and ; .will reâ€" ceive the s ‘Wor attachment to their troop flag on ming of 10, at the New h School gyth on the oceasion of meéting and court of high a ose awards will be presented to as a whole rather than as a > Ative of the troop which is fitting beca f the tremendous imâ€" portance attacl p this award. sCOUT GORMIERN NORTH SHORE Feeling that fhrre is trmendous value in having scouts ##in more practical experiâ€" ence by being & ¢jose touch with the ofâ€" ficials in the @iriopns. departments of our village and> city© wo ernment, a plan is under way to hfiye keveral of the communâ€" ities in the Norlh, Shore take over the idea of government of communities by scouts for one day, nameBÂ¥ , Saturday, Feb. 17. In some of the co h!t‘wu‘&hi: plan has alâ€" ready been‘ appréired by the el? «officials. Watch thig pay xt week for announceâ€" Diner: I steaks than "What‘s you@r |apinion of civilizaâ€" tion ?"" «"It‘s i ood idea. Someâ€" body ought to start it."â€"Life, Waiter (th Not here, sir in at :m;\wronn . GABLE «wards, like the, Pres. 11 be made to the units 6 Right‘ . é’enten' much better ene. + ‘ ELT AWARDS i force of habit): here. a representative of Performance YOUNG Feb. 4â€"5â€"6 Feb. 7â€"8 f m 2.1-:!.;2&’.}"&03: soff off witts [ 0| _‘ _ > | O. w ‘ ; dimenitstonge y New o P ave c clopher The Ravinia Forum will mark the New _ ‘F Counci 1 have (A g.»er h oo cth of meeting at the Pres Church the | 125th anniversary of the th of Monday in February. it Abrabam Lincoin, s_n_d e&q&r}bu_ï¬& 2 A \ TROOP I, HIGHWOOD | ; ‘The Girl Scouts of 1. had a very enjoyable time at their|birthday party; on Jan. 23.\ The party M o o oo ba e ts gamies ag "stagecoach," "musical pan,"¢tc., and. cnd:i with the "mimic club." t Refreshments were â€" gerved,‘ _ Kach girl‘s place was %lv. plage gard done in gold ink with pl Scout insigâ€" nia done in wax. While refresments were being‘ served, each. girl drew a mdwl'a_ie‘h DEERFIELD L ; T Girl Scouts of Deerfield) / pp I met Friâ€" q'gy at lm.‘x:.. at m‘ehl; m Cbm are our i ut:mnan Helen Engs »| 19 hurf‘nl it. We have‘started a log « far ‘each patrol which is to tell what we in our corners. We c with the si fg).‘r"l‘un.": } . . W.‘ w. M 1 0P | * m ow * C i "Can | America Aviid .Fascism;!†wil} be the subject of |Oswald Gartiâ€" son Villard lecture mt the North Shore Gongregation (Israel Forum Glencoé, next Tuesday evening, Fob. 6, at 8:i5 o‘cloek. ,‘g 1 : 4.4 Mr. Villard, formen editor of the Nation, (has given many years of distinguighed service o the field of liberal journalism. Through books, articles and lectures he has unceasâ€" ifngly vm,ged a “;igo 'm'ï¬:lmi:aign or an honest and r sible press in this country. [ a 1 }rr 420 WIIIS: NO IRCUE J * M w d I From 1897 to 1918 ï¬e»’ï¬ns editorâ€" ial writer and president of the Netw York Evg;ing Post. Under Mr. Vilâ€" lard the Post gained }ï¬t influence and authprity as it wasg absolutely independént of the c@gunting #oom and independent of anly polijical“ party. In 1918 Mr. Vï¬l;rjd gold the Evening Post and us?)ed the odi« torship of| The Nation which |had been virtually a weekly edition of the daily.| (Under his editorship The Nation thus became in an indeâ€" pendent wéekly reviving the vigorâ€" ous liberalism of the q’d paper | unâ€" der Godkin! f1))0)0( Out of: a limited number of lecâ€" tures to be given on his‘ recent obâ€" servations in Europe, the subscribâ€" ers to the Forum are privileged to hear an authority on the political, social and economic lems conâ€" fronting the world today.; | 1 The Highwood Memg Highwood: Ave. and : Rev. Wim. W. Nelso Thursday, February 1:| 7:00 p.m. SBecond meet Inuf with the si %’b'l}.n;‘ fllb‘ G. Villard Toj# | In Glencog On Feb. 6 p.m. Becond meeting of the Epwï¬:th League |Winter Inâ€" stitute at the Ravyengswood M. E Church, Sunny& andl-*: mitage Avenues,‘ Chicago. institute is to continue for 1931 i $ Methg-;_chu; _and Everts Pla '- Ne‘lQï¬,Pfltm irthday party, on io ted with such & PRESS8 ASFOR ma : dustry, aud one of uï¬ Â«.‘ The public is invited to at .| ‘~_‘‘ this : program. A relatively small admission fee will be .\ / charged. |â€"â€" | o1 | Sunday> February 4: & | usl. | 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. | We\ 6:00 pm. Epworth League led by ol . Miss Bernice Swan. o ts | 7:45 p.m.‘Evening: service with .a Hiae message by ‘the pastor on the ight theme, "Why Should a Christ: ies ian Study?" | ohe. | Tuesday, February 6: u4 7:30 p.m. Meeting of the Confirma« tion Group. : A®la ) | Attend Church at Least . Oncé 3 Abraham Lincoln Film . To Be Seen In Ravinia Abraham Lincoln, and contribute to the ann|versary celebrations which are to be held in the schools of the community this year, by bringing to Ravinia the impressive and beauâ€" tiful loxnd or talking picture, enâ€" ‘titled "Abraham Lincoin," produced by D. W. Griffith, the Pmo’t}s proâ€" Lt aerlil L# 2 a L ags 1P y Â¥. k M e o t o wl et ducer of "The Birth of a Nation" a few yvrs ago. Two performances of the film will be given on Sunday, Feb. 11 â€" one in the uuditor}um of the Ravinia Village House/ at 4:30, primarily for children; and another for adults, in the ‘muditorâ€" ‘ium of Lincoln School, at 8 p.m. | _ This remarkable film, in ten reels, is not merely authentic history. It is also a moving drama and tragedy of the highest type, in which the character and features of Lincoln are depicted by that famous actor, Walter Huston, and the epic of Linâ€" coln‘s life is unfolded from his birth, in a log cabin in the Kentucky wilâ€" ferness, through his early struggles for an education, his long duel with poverty and misfortune, and. even despair, to his rise to the leadership of a divided and embittered nation. There are no foolish distortions of fact, no exaggerations of fancy afâ€" ter the manner of Hollywood to cheapen or detract from the dignity and veracity of the characterizaâ€" tion, which is one of the most notaâ€" ble in the history of American moâ€" tion pictures. Special motion‘picture apparatus has been arranged for this perâ€" formance, because of the inadequacy of the equipment in the local schools to present a film which is of proâ€" fessional size and length, and which requires talking equipment developâ€" ed from the extraordinary discovery of the photoâ€"electric "eye." _ The Electroâ€"Acoustic Company of Chiâ€" cago, will supply the equipment for this occasion. â€" all â€" In addition, a short memorial adâ€" dress will be made at the evening meeting, preceding the film, by a close ‘student of American history, whose â€"name will be announced next week. All residents of Highland Park and Ravinia are welcome to attend the meetings and students of the schools and high school are esâ€" pecially invited. A small admission fee will be charged. ‘"How did the Queen of Sheba || travel when she went to see Soloâ€"| | mon?" asked Miss R. of her Sunday | wn on on mae | | School class of little girls, No one . | ventured an answer, "Could she| | have gone by the cars?" asked Miss | | R,. "Yes‘m," said a little girl, "She | | went by stéam cars.", "Did she, inâ€"| \| deed?" said Miss R. "Well, Louisa,| H we would, like to know how you | | found that out." "In the second || . | verse," responded the child, "it says| P’ she came with a very great train." â€"Illustrated Christian Weekly. l MR 1 \| { | | f ' R s F \ | | | | inaemenbmanmennmeimmzntemineteee CCE CCC 0000 an .ddluong" feature of the| Social E« program. Rev. John P. !&’:; Be ler, 9’ Chicago, will ‘ three pictures of SY 3 lifeâ€"one of sports, one of in |. The Unit dustry, audd one of n# Commission The public is invited to at until Feb. : this : program. A relatively .ciate SBocia small admission fee will be| tant Social charged. || cigs in the } ' \| nartment 0 ‘\Only by spraying now with a good Fungi and Insecticide can youUu \prevent the ever increasing spread of scale and insect pests xg::r ‘ent on ;‘mactically every home ground and right now is the timé ‘to do this. _ . . + | f It is just a waste of time and material to attempt obtaining worth while results with a hand sprayer, it takes a three hundred pound gressure power sprayer such as we make use of and it is anything but expensive. We shall be glad to figure on your requirements. At our Greenhouses we are now cutting again some of our Silver M Winning Pansies, Blue Ribbon Snapdragons, Winter Lilac, Stocks, Free! Daffodils, Tulips, Carnations, Forgetâ€"meâ€"nots, Calendulas, Callas others. We are the Authorized Representatives of the POSTAL TE GRAPH COMPANY and deliver by wire your orders for Flowers to | part of the U, S. A. Just CALL Highland Park 3420. ceâ€"Laurel Ave'nue, One Block West of Depot The U ‘States Civil Service Commission| will accept applications until Feb. 2 for positions of Assoâ€" ciate Eceonomist and Assisâ€" tant Social omist to fill veacanâ€" cigs in the Children‘s Bureau, Deâ€" partment . Labor. ; ‘The ,,,.::L. salary for Associate DANCING FROM 8:30 ‘TILL D. | ' with | Kenny‘s Imperial Rhaps ALLâ€"STAR COLORED ‘flslv_elected- I By Exam against Waste and â€" WIN| _ Your WAR © Every day you wage a losing fight against iwaste: and grimeâ€"if you burn an ordinary fuel. But yoi@r war on waste aï¬d dirt is won easilyâ€"if you burn Waukegan Kopâ€" pers Coke. From the day you start using it, you fvill enjoy more actual economyâ€"and will banish heating plant gtime, Waukegan Koppers Coke is practically all carbon, It buens longer â€"â€" more completely â€" leaves few ashes. npm! more heat per tomnâ€"it saves you money! Waukegap Kop Coke is clean. 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