high 1984 Em. & i;oy Scout News W L aae ‘ AwWAITS OLpPER SCOUTS | * Te Camp _ which is |planned now at aâ€"Wan and very much as separated the rest of the camp, is __.to be: ava for older scouts wanting a new â€" adven _hkmud-_chnn egURSDAY, MAY 17, 1934 moy SCoOUT ROPE . 29* SopROVE CAMP HOSPITAL ,.mumm.uo-.l.. Wan -mn.dvll.ltcl'hg N’wc.-pxthhl_-‘.' tte" walls to harmonize with the white ndotb:ï¬.b-tï¬o room clean WWhoie houpital room.: will be spotlessly clean 2 00 o io at mll | “-flhwn to look after 7 BE SKIPPER I k »alsarross 4 flb of Jack Demorest who has A the ‘of the Sea Scout Ship m.-,n mrtm-m“o Seout Division the North Shore Area ; is very pleased to announce that this summer will be Jerry Shipâ€" man, wn to Sea Scouts everywhere s of the Sen Scouts of the for the past seven years. wwrag + his â€" services to the ueB on 15, getting the ship into ; condi for a summer of extensive ship is now in dry doek at the Great antud-nnt-‘.&a- D i T TL Srnmmtracâ€" id Aha! â€" P Ennden "‘¥tr. Shipman was one of the party that visited Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan last weekâ€"end. 5,,.., vub-‘l.-&l.“-h the ship during the days. heset all Scout Trgops with explanations of the =~ .4‘“...1&1:%« camp staff puntd rates periods of the camp. Enough ?ï¬-. have been distributed so that every hnmhlï¬m und encugh copies are available so that anyone desires a copy may have WILDERNESS CAMP CAMP MA _ A group Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" on Friday .‘.."3-3'1 at Belmont Avenue and Frid rees Lumber Co.. â€"D | Park Fuel Co. & Mecogni WAUKECAN \Koppers CAMP POLDERS DISTRIBUTED and to take care of any cu a or any ‘other minor injuties, P s c ns SR io bond o old o old for& <There is a e:rod size o lim for i moply, / t mh prnge e i qrny =are have SPRING O MFORT ayâ€"Saturdayâ€"Sunday May 18â€"19â€"20 ~J Aâ€"W AN unm“l.-dnuvwc.-p over ( -..u."..‘:"m ing, May 13. It was a trip operation of the barge service with the new Johnson motor to the North Shore Area real s where their own their »ï¬wma&%@ have been asking and indiâ€" that it will be ved with of interest by scouts. FUEL the health and safety of . all Recommended and Sold by OK E T he for MESS HALL AT CAMP WILL BE ALTERED Several changes are to take place in the kitchen Arrangements at Camp Wl-‘ Wan. A.separate shelter is to be this best of uninterrupted service from dock to will be separated entirely from the kitchen nMudhh:uMuvmhdm'h the kitchen. ‘The shelter is to be so built mzmmumhhm m.“’lntveldunfr.thnb. m ." dish washing us from 4 i"‘!’“‘fl!@mrw!w& Ross to do his cooking and baking, the space now being used by the dish washing apparatus being turned into a baking secâ€" tion. The hot water tank and boiler will be removed also and put on the outside of the building and the space made available ?ytbcm&dhï¬:;.hlhvmhï¬ or a proof Chef‘s bread rolls.. ‘The kitchen is to be enameled white kitcies s visit nod, nes how The 2000 fhod at camp is prepared. and will be kept serupulously clean at all PAUL BUNYAN G rost L mn-oumm % In line with the alterations to be made g.th kitchen ."‘.P’u?:crmm ul W Scouts -hm. Instead of dealing through â€" a window as heretofore Scouts are invited to come into the store where they can not only see the merchandise on display but will be able to handle and talk with the store keeper about it. Interesting dhlhnwfllhntuhthn-m flw&m,d craft Paul Bunyan invites all Scouts at camp to come into the store and get acquainted with him and with his inâ€" teresting trading post. , JIM MOONEY VISULIZES INTERESTING MUSEUM Habitat exhibits of birds, animals, | in« mudmvmhnmt of the Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan museum summer, ‘These exhibits are to be built under the direction of Jim Mooney of the Research Staff of the Field Museum of Natural Hisâ€" tory, who is to be a member of the camp staff this year, as the camp naturalist. Beâ€" Qfl.flnmmmwhkhsm will have a chance to help there are field: trips scheduled for all Scouts interâ€" ested in nature work. On field .t:?:. birds, animals, insects, flowers, trees reptiles will be studied under w-?nnu- dance. >, The nature department the muâ€" seum: will occupy the west half : of the mwhfldhzudth?nltunn::&: g::mwfllmm&'r f departments of the museum have al« ready collected a considerable amount of material MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€"RAL TO BE WEEK FROM SATURDA ‘The Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral, the nt. that Seouts all over the council have talk about and working for is to be‘held on 26 and 27, starting at 1:45 .Saturday r three or four hundred Scouts â€"will 1c o oi ol meERT in which oi aged to witness this event in which some uuhm-flw% eludi fire making, water boiling, lu.:tlnlbxlntald. t Don‘t forget the dateâ€" fl.m at 1:45 in the afterncon, c& evening. mmumgmnam Bay and County Line Road at Braeâ€" side. u‘:lOOPmIII‘I‘!NG Mt.hc‘m“m.hw Oath and Law. Mr. Lacy told the Scouts to get chairs and gather round, himâ€"then hmdtmkmlr.mukmw master, who was on a trip. ‘that we discussed ‘the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Ral and then we ended mmmmmm and Mâ€"â€"l-mr David Mann, 324, Highland s Mflhflh-flnmn‘m May 10, 1934, instead of Friday as wflr.‘mmwmn‘z and ~duce Most â€" Seouts started rum ignaling. . There cussion about mm&au Mwhdt!n&utnutc’l .Mmhmmucu:m Scribe Robert Hansen, ‘Troop 37, A Century of Progress Souvenir Edition FREE with the Sunday Chiâ€" cago Herald and Examiner of May 27th. Here is just what you will wantâ€"a complete daily listing of special ‘events for the month and many photographs. o Teachers Your can earn several hundred dollars this sumâ€" h t 14 1 1 0. 0 mcrcaiihacty etesiecet ce ul it n rarrartcan e amemier Nined TP oi mer, and you can secure a better position and a larger salary for the coming year. Complete inâ€" formation will be mailed on receipt of a threeâ€" cent stamp. Send for it today. . +4 Rural Schools gnd City Schools t Summer Work and School Year Positions . | Dundee Road Perennial Nursery “Tb‘nh!ormdin:mnmny:oodpodï¬outolppljfot, mwdnmthoMstSdanImurdld.â€Aslumfluhr scnoox.orm.twaâ€"w.aipumummï¬m Anant tamchers. Our service is free to you. . fls Dundee Road Perennial Nursery __. CONTINENTAL TEACHERS AGENCY, INC. 1850 Downing. St., Denver, Colo. Covers the ENTIRE United States. TROOP 37 MEETING + ." _ We had a little disâ€" PRICES ALWAYS REASONABLE PHONE NORTHBROOK 230â€"Râ€"1 3 Miles West of Waukegan Road Northbrook, Illinois _ Invites you to visit their Nursery Plants Ravinia Woman‘s Club : Elects New Officers The annual meeting of the Ra Woman‘s Clab held on May 9 at the Village House was a fitting to the year‘s activities. â€" . . . | .A delicious luncheon was attracâ€" tively served by the house commitâ€" tee, Mrs. Howard Will, chairman. The business meeting ded a summary of the work of each deâ€" partment, as written and mmï¬d by the respective officers or commitâ€" i. ons id mife se the previous meet | dul elected, as follows: viee-pp#dent. Mrs. G. S. Lyman; treasurer, Mrs. W. S. Rankin; recording secréetary, Mrs. Gordon Humphrey; director, Mrs. Arthur Raff. EOA . ~| Miss Olga Trevisan, soprano, & former member of the unity, charmed her listeners with her loveâ€" ly voice. She presented two groups of songs of exceedingly diverse mood. She was ably accom by Mrs. Heary Hammer of Highland Park. Col. Kimble to Talk to Stamp Collectors Here . Stamp collectors: of the North Shorearea, who have been . ning to the "stamp man" on WMAQ, and reading the Chicago Dlflg.;;Nm weekly stamp column, will have tgf chance to meet Col. Ralph ‘.: Ki ble, who conducts both these activiâ€" ties, at the ‘ North Snburhp&l’hll- atelic Society on May 21. Colonel Kimble has accepted an invitation to be the speaker at this meeting, which will be held at 7:30 tm ‘at the Elm Place School, Highland Purk. ; . § .E 950 Colonel Kimble is well khown for his philatelic activities and | a lot of good advice for collectors. His presence at the meeting proof of the value of a stamp club such as the North Suburban W@ Society, and it is hop\od th;ltis. ev:ry- iMENENERN Wt 4 ENOCE OE 20 OOE C TE mE * oo n 2 F one interested in stamp collecting will make it & point to be grount at the May meeting. t c i Cutler‘s Beauty Shop , Gives Consultations Plans for the coming year will be discussed and formulated at this meeting, and there will be plenty of time for trading and talking stampsinformally. © All those interâ€" ested are cordially invited and urged to attend. & LN [ Announcement is made of an itdi-; vidual scientific skin analysis and advisory consultations to z;}; d at Larry Cutler‘s Beauty / op ng the coming week. t These consultations wim be by Miss Mae William, a Npipgnufln of the Belcano Company. "Discrimâ€" inating women are familiar with the Belcano products and will welâ€" come the privilege of receiving aid from one of their skilled workers," we are told. > 8 A | Mr. Cutler states that patrons will Mr. Cutler states that phtï¬ns will be under no obligation for this serâ€" Read the Want Ads TLE PRE3S "W. the e Recital . Spries of" the (Winnetka Music) Club makes in calling attenâ€" tion y for ly ‘subâ€" seri ; 0 next year‘s series. The co ‘4 inot engage Yï¬ltl for a new series until it has at least a mi \ MBnancial : guarantke thru Artist _|| Ar : NORTH SHO 14 § popoy buyâ€"Mundas{bajy 2s | | [R Inatey ds § en May j |. Fyour Jaut p â€" Poppy D{BY MWdaYég;M, y 28 | T WEEK? First Church i4 it 3 t have until we have" is Â¥e comment Mrs. Roland i, chairman of the Artist 5 | ¢ $ / d plete â€"laundry service. â€"Every id both weari 1 and linens beautifully laundered ironed. Ren« r or put away. There is no extra tharge for Auth towels. This is an excellent and omical Pn--« Â¥ice eliminating all washâ€"day drudgery.| |; { | 618 N. Green Bay Road || 1210 Central . Wilmette _ . 566 Chestaut Street, i innouel . _ Highland {} ? |~ Phong Wil. Phone Winn. 602 _\ Phone H. \.jl77 ul | 3 fls C : | Frence Lavnory i :4 Qu Lap: Nersonm Bros. Lavnoay i Dem 4 1014 Davis Street, Evanston | Dempster Street, Evanston â€"__| 1709 Darrow Avente, Evanston: . . Street, Ey _ _ Hon. William E. Brown, C. S. B. ; | § | f ofLm Angele&, ifornia . lember of the Board « ‘;:;L]bvc\tureaxp The Mother Church, The ‘ First. Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts . RELIABLE LAunNory ree Lectureéfj on ¢hixs tian Science 10 PC Seri Subggribers for tickets need not|SUPDPOTL SUPPUL® MAEDE ETe MACC M CC l ikt. ‘pay the entire one time, | now." . x oo hnd ptions On SAlQ) but may send in half this bpring, the| Checks and applications may be 1 u-:‘h, tb‘ ‘3"-«v nec '.nttolfl. M Gl‘lltltth euntil we have" is | The first |payi nt is duf May 1.\ State Bank of Winnetka or to Mrs. ‘Roland | Those Already having sent/in pledges Roland Whitman, 152 Center Street, en of Artist|for tickets are renfinded to make| Winnetka. 4 " the inuthvtheir_‘pa‘menu h@t the com»| || (nonmimnmnrnrnincommtentenstomiine eg in attenâ€"| mittee may have some finpancial asâ€"| _: § ® h:or ly subâ€"| surancé. fflhb ndards: of other| | . B. Y.‘s Club Meets . t ‘s The | years by which to judge @ubscribers Fhe B. Y.‘s Club had their regular W ists for|to Artist Recital concerts may trust| meeting at the Y/W.C.A. Tuesday, it has at least a|in the committee for the eleventh| May 15. Following the business, the ia] : muTï¬o thru | season.. calibre of the artists club helped May Hansen to celebrate : presented fHepends upon nbrth shore) her birthday. Phone Uni, 2776 «_ "an _ / & doés my wash" | . es HIGHLAND PAR | vo k 28 flonday Evening, May 21, 1934 : Place School Auditorium )UNDS 40 . 3A , 8 .‘-.:-c‘i;\ § S ummer is a time to pla y is /+ to k. C :%% (Â¥ | spend in the open doing the things §R T A, |you like. Not doing a backâ€"breakâ€" 3 ‘ |ing washing. Perhaps you, Mrs. k I _ Housewife, have come to dread t e <@ . |washday, especially in summer. ï¬â€œ%s E_\ "k | |Many women have. And many of J §k â€" |these women, growing tired of beâ€" ,,<J‘v _ |ing a slave, are enjoying a new S z.0® | . |freedom by sending their washing ' fred f 8\1 almexltjber d(n"fx the“ll\tllor(tlhf§hore | in ~|] |Quality Laundries. y don‘t you A P OPP TY†j | \start the summer right by sending Ata_aswlanth. n (| |. fyour laundry bundle to a member e Public Is Cordially Invited to Attend an ideal summer s ALLâ€" PRESS _ 6 lbs. I:ial'twork i 4 lIbs. W earing Appare hurch Eof ~ Siâ€"ist, Scientist of HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS â€" Sheridan Road at Elm Place e e i t} / o. ?!nj 18 q 66 YES: j ; L USED TO DREAD WASHDAY Rel DRY NortH SHore Lavnpay Wilmette . _ 566 Chestant Street, Winnotksa ) Phone Winn. 602 e evece not support, "support needed, and needed ~Checks and applications may be sent to Mrs. Bessie Grant at the State Bank of Winnetka or to Mrs. Roland Whitman, 152 Center Street, starching, mending and sewing on buttons. Colâ€" lars ironed with smooth each additional in this service t ie nc tep. Tadts is NDRIES SHIRTS Phone Uni. 0112 PAGE FIPTEEN for lfl B 48 $