and smoker night ef thi, in Highland * is welcome. will begin m» mocratic op. Saturday ts Will be + 1984 Sb ?â€"H'rroops Earn 10 â€"‘Schools To Observe ‘__ Â¥Year Program Awardmi' American Education Aeamklis | Week With Programs qHURSDAY, N * Ianet nt that many troops, N Seout "Ships and. Cub. Packs g‘ North Shore Area Council ‘the Boy Scouts of America will the coveted 1934 Ten Year program award of the Boy Scouts of America has been made by Henry g‘.h president. A medallion will be made available to these troops. ~Mhe Ten Year program, as estabâ€" lished by the Boy Scouts of America at the beginning of 1933, is deâ€" :n.( as a challenge to every Boy Scout troop in the nation to mainâ€"| tain a‘ highâ€"quality, yearâ€"round proâ€" gram, so that m interests of its members will be retained for at least a fourâ€"year period. ‘With the ultimate goal of the program realâ€" .’fldtl-end of 1942, one out of every four boys i_n America of Scout E‘I have been a Scout and ; have come under the influence of all of the varied aspects of the Seout program for a period of four or more years. j â€" This munx: of development afâ€" F “W y Scout troops and Ei,'i*.‘(hbl’uhin all parts of the United : States and its possessions. i:â€"f;l w’.flzt:d :::?dth“ hi 3Ve fo of this program involves the time and enâ€" 1330! 209,067 volunteer leaders ‘in movement. ; The award medallion is designed to be displayed on the flagstaff of the colors of the troop which earn it. It is a handsome golden and blue ename! metal shield shaped to fit on the fAlagstaff®. The design inâ€" eludes a replica of the Boy Scout insignia crossed by the date "1934." Benesath is the inscription "Ten Year Program Awardâ€"1933â€"1942." To earn the emblem a Scout troop must carry on an .exceptional proâ€" gram throughout the year and maintain high standards in relation to attendsince, membership, campâ€" ing, hiking, civic service, health and others of the numerous activities ‘of the Scout program. . a James J. Young Will â€"â€" Lecture Next Tuesday . The seeond lecture of the series being sponsored by the North Shore Catholie Woman‘s League will take Nov. 6, at 10:30 a.m. at the of Mrs, John A. Clark, 296 Prospect Avente, Highland Park. _ James J. Young, author and playâ€" wright, will talk on "Catholic Tenâ€" dencies in Modern Literature." ~ The first lecture of the series, givâ€" en by Rev. Dennis Burns, 8.J., on "Stability in This Changing .gorld" was, most interesting and ulatâ€" ing and enthusiastically received by & large audience. . The lectures are open to the pubâ€" lie and single or course tickets may be proeured at the door. A Republican Rally In Witten Hall On Monday _ Residents of Highland Park inâ€" terested> in the trend of the state and county governments will be givâ€" en facts and figures from the recâ€" ords by Representative Richard J. Lyons and Representative Roland V. Libonati, at a republican rally to be held Monday night at Witten B:lml- Republican county candidates wi be introduced at this meeting and Will speak briefly on their qualifiâ€" Eim Place P.T.A. To _ _!_ Hear Vassar Program cations for the county offices. Mrs. Stockwell, of Vassar College, will address the meeting of the Elm Place Parentâ€"Teacher Association ht $:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 7. She will tell about the summer school for parents and small children at Vassar, and will supplement her talk by showing motion pictutes. _ The members of Lincoln School P.T.A. and.others interested in the subject of Mrs. Stockwell‘s address, are invited to be present. Believe me, every man has his secret sorrows, which the world knows not; and oftentimes we call a man cold when he is only sad.â€" Longtellow. NOVEMBER 1, 1934 A special assembly program will be held next Monday morning at 9 o‘clock at the Elm Place Auditorium at which time motion pictures showâ€" ing the development of the schools in District No. 107 will be shown. â€" American Education Week, from Nov. 5 to 11, will be observed in District No. 107 in Highland Park, with appropriate programs. . During the week conferences with parents of Green Bay Road School children will be held at that school, as follows: Kindergartenâ€"Monday, 1:30 p.m. First Gradeâ€"Tuesday, 2:30. Second Gradeâ€"Wednesday, 2:30. Third Gradeâ€"Thursday, 2:30. . Fourth Gradeâ€"Friday, 42:30. ‘Similar conferences will be held at the Elm Place School the follow= ing week, Nov. 12â€"18, which is Book Week. A special Mbl;.punum also will be held that week. . All parents <and citizens interested in the schools are urged to visit the loehooln during these two special weeks. On Friday evening the Dorcas| Society will serve a spaghetti dinâ€" ner. On Saturday the Ladies Aid will serve a chicken dinner. The all friends and the public to attend ladies of both organizations invite these dinners from 5:30 to 8 p.m. * There will be both goods and reâ€" freshment stands, : The committee is working diligently to make this |bazaar successful. The ‘proceeds \will be given to the church treasury \ to help meet the budget ‘to synod, E conference and church. .. â€" Zion Lutheran Church _ To Have Bazaar Nov. 2â€"3 The Zion Lutheran Church of Highwood will hold its annual baâ€" zaar at the Oak Terrace School Friâ€" day and Satuzlay evenings, Nov. 2 With NEW LOW Prices 429 Vine Avenue 25 South Second Street Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. MUTUAL COAL CO. H.Dculxonda clean, safe, heat from HOT WATER. how cold the weather. low prices make it possible for You no longer need put up with the old discomforts of every motorist to enjoy riding Rear Seat Model BUILDING MATERIA Activities of al | Social vice Are Swinginig Into Ac While the Highland Park SoG1Al: Service sewing ‘pJoject is not "« ive . at present and not be contin 16d | until there is anfassurance of ‘Q‘m cient, funds, six. heedy women B M . been. given work| through the cgopâ€" eration ‘of the,Highland Park J,i" ’ man‘s Club Social Service depMtt ment. | Aside Trgm doing somé #¢ pair work: on cl§thing to be an out, 9 pairs of flajamas were mhile for the Lake Bluff Orphanage 3"‘59‘11;“ 1 the Highland Phrk Womans‘ Olib will deliver. Again a call is mad “" 0K flannelettt to make boys‘ paja) "W as 9 pairs will h go very fal in supplying an R4p A carpet loork has been loaned and the Social |Service will '-"j:' rag rugs on r. The Social B#1 vice department of the Wo ' f elub is taking rge of this †‘Any carpet| rags, part ~'“ y A carpet loo: and the Social rag rugs on vice departme club is taking Any carpet woolen ones w welcomed. Calls for coming more n cial Service Anyone having ner to spare it will be gi home where : it clal Service things, but m this <kind, in 'elso in a diffic vice has to The Hosier Cont The High! company, of announces that be the last da ers to entitle chance offer which will be five winners. 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