al & THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934 TROOP 30 NOW G | rcop 90 and ‘Froop Tf have recuntly ginltâ€" ve bined and now : making fine nder the : laderghip _ qf â€"Johun L. " Uidelh Scoutmaster. Mr. Udelt had been Scoutâ€" wdmuhwnï¬ and ‘has been to camp ‘Troop 80 on two different occasions. . They. meet at the Community Center, at and McGovern Street, on Friday / mt 7:80. + AT ARDEN SHORE On Tuesday, March 27, Troop 44 of Arden ::..-mmmmh»um m, presented itself to the local Scout committee and to the Troop committee of mo“fwlwnolnaor.mw hd'miocly.rndmr&‘“ ond and Class â€"Scout and Merit Badges were awarded these ranmks. Joe Dreiewicki was awarded his life scout. ‘The troop was presénted with both the President Roosevelt Boy Scout News AllenJ. Nelson County Treasurer 7 years experience as Depâ€" uty County Treasurer. 10 years training in financial work. I have not held any elective office in the past AND DO ~NOT hold any elective ofâ€" from 4oh mast your voto Por when you your or Con:;ty’%rammlou April 10th, Having had 7 years training in tax collection work, enables me( and gives me the ability to hanâ€" dle the complex duties of the® County Treasurer‘s Office. This should convince you that I can tun the office more economâ€" ically than one who has less exâ€" perience ‘and thereby save the Taxpayer additional expense. Past Finance Officer Waukegan Post, American Legion, No. 281 A CANDIDATE WITH EXPERIENCE T0 THE VOTERS OF fice now. Politicsâ€"Jndeâ€" Republican Candidate for A Liberal in pendent in Acâ€" NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES â€" FREQUENT SERVICE New York ...$15,00 Grand Rapids _ 3.00 Miami ........_._... 20.20 Detroit ... 3.50 Muskegon ... 3.00 New Orleans.. 13.00 Buffaleo ......._ 9.00 St. Joe ... 1.50 St. Louis ....... 3.00 Los Wngeles .. 25.00 Flint ...â€"._._.._.â€". 4.50 Kansas City .. 6.00 Denver ... 1350 Toledot ........... 3.50 Peoria ............ 2.50 (mmaha __;.." M&DG Cleveland ........ 7.00 Wichita .......... 9.70 tion â€" and a Representation 35 W. VanBuren St. in Government For All People FirmBeliever in [] Nicholas "Nick" M. Keller BUS TERMINALS COMPANY TAXPAYER | _ PROPERTY OWNER EXâ€"SERVICE MAN LA VOTE FOR State kepresen_tg;_ive _ Subject to the Primaries on April 10, "A Vote for Nick is a Vote for Clean Government" _ O NT Y SPECIAL RATES TO ALL CITIES Mgbucgn Candidate for Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral will dismiss are those Scouts who register as Scouts after that date and who, of course, would have been unable to become members of the Paul Bunyan Club. Just once more clarify m;umâ€"x;oom to Paul B\uxtn at Scout Headquarters now until May 27 will admit any Scout to provisional membership in the Paul Bunyan Club to be admitted to full membership at camp next summer. There is no reduction in camw fee under this plan, Feb. 28 h‘;hh.: been the "dead line" of membership the 50c reduction. id John DERBY TO BE * n]uunavcm Take 1 n order to ‘dispell lons Mumuthom:t.’thtthmu which we speak has nothing‘ to do with horses or head gear, but is none other than ml:lmlrlan. He was in the office the day and signified his intenâ€" uonotplna.hukhm ‘The conseâ€" quences are t John‘ is signed up as a vfll_a‘::“lnd-r for camp for 1934 and will be the entire summer. _ Fnfect Award for 1938 and the President Fowler _ George Hinn who was the director of the :‘::{ly Ol’llph-nhonb-d:‘muutlo camp next summer as a leader. George has been a Scout -nd“‘ndur in Troop 33, Highland Park, and is now acâ€" tively connected with Sea Scout Ship "Port Clinton" in Highland Park, and has been on the camp staff at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for three years. : To _INSPECT CAMP j : ‘The weekâ€"end of April 15 a group of camp staff leaders are plannig to go, to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan to look over the propâ€" erty andâ€"to make plans for the coming seaâ€" :n. .One of ‘rmt.hhnt!&†will “d‘o will e to sur an pect camp site upon which‘ th:tbfldorn- camp will be erected. PAUL BUNYAN ANNOUNCES A NEW POLICY _ A Paul Bunyan announced that provisional membership in his club will be made to all Scouts who register for camp up to and including the date of the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral. Upon re«‘:at of $1.00 from each Scout Paul Bunyan 1 put his name upon the list of those who receive full membership in the Paul Bunyan Club and will be adâ€" mitted to its privileges at camp next sumâ€" mer. Exceptions to this "dead line" ruling of May 27 which is the morning that the AAâ€"KA~J Aâ€"RAL 18 COMING Many Scouts and leaders who have been asking if the Council is to have a Campâ€" Oâ€"Ral will be interested to know that one is being planned for the -gth of May,. It will be known as a Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral and will be open . to ntroh representing scout troops. A detailed bulletin with helpful sug@gestions as to the making of camp cauipment is beâ€" ing mailed to Scout leaders this week. t Just what the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral is, using as few words as‘ possible, might be explained as a "patrol camping competition in which the patrol, instead of wmmtin:d‘:-hlt each other, compete against a sta and all who meet the standard may be classed as winners. (In many Troops the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Ral will be the main emphasis of the spring NOTICE TO THE FOLLOWING K'“U(ue At the next meeting Friday, April/6, our scoutmaster has made plans for a surprise for the following Scouts: Elmer Carlquist, Ernest Gilroy, Waliter Matson, Fred Jensen, Kenneth Kennedy and Jack Nel}}. All_you fellows be sure and be there. â€"Jack Neale Jr.. Troop 48, Lake Forest. Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 many Scouts know as Joanne and Nancy, little daughs ters of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hu ï¬' celebrated ‘their birthday anniv rg saries at a party on Saturday a: ia;}j noon. Nancy was five: on Friday, March 30, and Joanne was : se -7;1 on Saturday, March 31, so they ‘ ways celebrate their ibirthduys gether, _ | i * $ “,‘,} @eLnore +i P c ..vn" " o ~~Mr. and Mrs. Ethan Willman ‘{t Whitefish | Bay, Wis., .visited f Willman‘s mother, Mxs. Johni w% man on Sunday. The;. had just Ig turned from Gr‘n{: where Mrs. Willman‘s other, (Mrs. Willi%‘ Schinleber, had gone‘to spend s¢¥â€" eral weeks with relatives there. | « _Mr. and Mrs. E. Ai Fogarty and son Alden spent Sunday in Ch101 with relativeg. c!locf) â€" oo 80. l Mr. and Mrs, Qeorae La Bahn 0f Evanston, . Minnie Doherty and two daughters of Chicago were Sun: day guests of Mr. and Mrs. il La ‘Bahn. £} 4 U ’ ’H:I ~Mrs. H&r!ty flluhlgh entertained her â€"sewing ‘clup yesterday afte®. noon. £] :4 UA Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rommel: &n« two daughters o} La Grange. spen Easter with Mrs, Philip Rommel. . Mrs. (Paul Hunter entertained at luncheon oniFflgay for her| sister, Miss Lillian kerman, Déan | of Girls, and an English instructor in the Von St Hi? School, Chiâ€" cago, at her home on West Gate Road. Guests were‘ rgembers of the faculty. 4) i | suMmUCT N AUML, pALD, K PMA . PVZEEREEECEA ETY Russell Patterson If Chicago vig‘y ited Wallace} R‘:;chelï¬ Thursday, .‘ Mrs: Harty O‘Iendiirf attme;l ‘A luncheon-hri}ze‘ | pa% on Tuesday at the home of ‘Mrs. Kenneth Lovell Locals and Personals | ideal lenges, becagse their new construcâ€" tion principle allows perfornu:’nce heretoâ€" fore um?lilalnle lh a bifocal lÂ¥is. | . â€" | 391 Central A?nue \Cash ‘a|1 United Hict ;v}Bankirf House an ;JOther onds ......_l}, \Real E&tate Sold 9 QEOther leal Estate ‘Other Resources ; Loans dn Collater@l gec rity ..( Loans on Real Estg Bon i | R¢ ‘[U,RCEs d Due from [Banks $355,138.46 tates Government _ THE PRESS [‘B.E. Christoncen Setentific and Manufacturing §\ | _ Opticians W BF UF 1y . ~MÂ¥. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot are residing in the Lewis Beckman home. The former R. B. Plï¬om)n house, vacated by the Sloots, has remained unoccupied. [ Mts. Harry Baum has been spendâ€" ing geveral weeks in Saratosa, Florâ€" :@&TSï¬e was: accompanied hp Mrs. tend lunc] _ My.< Patrick Fogarty eutcj'hxmd{ his club at a farewell party on Monâ€" day |evening at the home of his son E. A. Fogarty. The "club" ? comâ€" posed of a group of retired elderly men, who have been meeting each afternoon in Mr. Geonge rch‘s basement recreation room, . It. is by far |the most interesting and imâ€" portant club in the village these venerable citizens, who enjoy their games of cards, and never miss a day. The Fogartys are moving from Deerfield this week so the “c‘l?{’ will lose| one of its members. . ‘ _ Dt. W. F. Weir attended the anâ€" nual meeting of the Chicngmes- bytery at Chicago Heights T ay, April 3. [ Member of the Temporary Federal Deposit Insurance Fund. Jack Gibbs, who attends the Chiâ€" cago Junior School near Elgin, spent the \weekâ€"end with his grandmother, Mrs. F. G. Biederstadt. 6. . d Lanp Park StraATE B rs. George Burnett entértained at a birthday anniversary }?nchoon on Thursday at her home on Greenâ€" w Avenue, B r. and ‘Mrs. Harry 'Nottm and little daughter Elizabeth Lu of Harâ€" vey, 1!1., spent the weekâ€"end at the Fred H. Meyer home. 1 | ~F _| ‘James Mooney, a research worker forrLthe Field Museum will be at, Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan this summer for| the full period. t | Lof Chicago. . / 6| . E. J. Bingham, Mrs. ’\melh Misses Florence and Ruth Enâ€" of Chicago were guests at the r home on Wednesday Q'nd atâ€" id the Holy Cross Spring 1e0n. . t * ures Eract .........._.___ Tel. 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