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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1936, p. 3

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Aaled ~ ‘ } L in stripes ! in t men *fl es h the | 1 organiza. | classes, and ¢ mniversity, ic e E"" . sudenty : d{ iefs with belt elt o O B s,. eolorâ€" covered crescent atmosphere ‘F, 1060 595 Sheat. ti PIVCd @ Tas rfon.‘u ind he was : the Blask. * gulding "age m al selecteq P Weather for â€" fee:" m Md | ? s a is Course which had (been theâ€"Woods hsth‘gd:(t:::; ideal weather| conditions, The ‘ Iasted from, 4:00 Saturday on until the same time Sunâ€" . The\ course was attended by P Leaders fromâ€" the whole from Wilmette to Waukeâ€" ‘; and the operation of Ewnt Troop$s and the eondncting acâ€" yw‘“mvmfibinfl' ln..,guon. discugsion and jpracâ€" ‘tite The following © Scouters reâ€" \meived certificates for the entire Aourse: George Fucik, Robert Goodâ€" ‘ale, Jim Mundstock, Karl |Yost, MHarold Boyer, Lester Nick, Bill ; ith |â€" Harold Sxinn'ey, Arnold (Thorsen, Jerry Appleyard, | Ray: ‘AMelzer and John Burchard. | #.‘ Officers of the Course were: J. ‘B) Jackson, Scoutmaster, edill \Radloff, Asst. Scoutmaster, Carl ‘Hannen; â€" Senior |Patrol J \Chuek Clark; Patrol Leader, Ray ‘Dpbbins; Patrol Leader, Lewis Hatâ€" \tdn. These men réceived advianced ‘! rtifeates as instructors, Baidu ‘the above the following acted as |additonal faculty: Paul Muzik, Jack ‘Thyvis, George Scheuchenpflug, C. r Speer, George Ryan and rge Baâ€"sâ€"h Dave Henderson the C Speer, k t i . Dave Henderson ; the and was asgisted by uts Piper and Oliver Burns. The half of the course will be ed next ll}l- | _"The contributiqn of your Council with that of others.is largely ‘reâ€" sponsible for what progress Scout~ ing has made during th epast three "I trust that you will be able to maintain your pate and achieve all the goals in new |citzens which, you have set for the Ten Year Pl’oéflm to be achieved finally in 1942." Second Period: at MaKaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan Full The second period at Camp Maâ€" KeJaâ€"Wan is full and lllI places are reserved. .The capacity of the camp is 160 Scouts and that numâ€" ber was ruehodihis week, thereby making it necessary to down applications for that particular peâ€" riod. The first period wag almost full:on Monday of this week when this was written, there 129 mfl in. | The third period is i up now and Scouts who wish to go to K’A-Ka-Ja-mm are urged to sign up for the third peâ€" riod, the dates of which are July 24 to August 6, There are now twice as many S¢outs.registered for third period as| there were when camp opened last summer, so even third period reservations must be made soon if Scouts are to be sure of m place being left. First come, first served. . [ Girl Scouts 0; Summer Camp June lg will be the opening day of Girl Scout ¢amping at ‘Skokie House, it was announced by the Highland Park Girl S::nti Connfdl. Overnight camping by the week for all Girl Scouts who have competed gighth grade will be from|June 25 to July 33. There will be day campâ€" ing for registered Girl Seo?tld all ‘ages, from June 22 to July{23, with transportation provided. _ = _ Skokie: House, which is located at‘ Dundee m Waukegan roads, provides an idéal place for every type of camp {experience, with & garden and niunda for all Scout !lfivmu,fmdh‘the whola Pomi: or g. The camp under ;le dinq%l;n of Miss Kelly, wi E. who an â€" camp W: 'mh:w able corps P‘d’:.‘ ants. Scouts should . r " soon‘ as yyuiblq, as the I ber limited. ; [>% ‘ Camp ‘life farther from home may be had at Camp Hickoryfliflill‘. the Girl Sequt camp near Edgerton, "'“lx. and at Pottawatomie Hills, near Elkhorn, Elkhorn, Wisâ€" sconsin. | Timber Trail, néar ‘Munâ€" sing, gan is for second class Cirl Scouts o%er 14 yul::’ age who had | previous exâ€" 9 A gypsy trip is also beâ€" MAY 21, 1986 ing organized for Girl Scouts over 12 years old with camping exj rience, who will go by bus to C land, Niagar â€" Falls, |Adironé Mountains, Thousand Islands | Montreal. Information about camp registration may be had from Mrs, Robert Clark, camp chairman for Girl Scout Council and Loado+ Hold Kitchen Shower e Highland Park. Kitchen ~equipment for Skokie House was the order of the day, at the picnic luncheon . held at the House on : Wednesday, ~May 20. leader of the Skokie Area Girl Scouts brought an article to e the kitchen. The house is put into perfect conditon, 4 througfh the assistance‘of the athâ€" ers Advisory committee: Mr. Sidney Morris and Mr. Frank Weber. | 538 Central Avenue THIS SALE FOR MAY 21, 22 and 23 A grand start for a grand meal. * Every Hel soup is culinary {‘l ion. . {For formal dinn or children‘s J hes , . .; and what & variety to c om. | d §3 For health, economy and goodness, SALADS made with this rich dressing mm _ _ ______LIl1}. 8 P lsl Monnnnmnrominmnninerrinciermenmmmencmciecs 3 EKCTH Ano mApringss Best ProtEcTED BV duALITY Foons Salad Dressing, French Dressin Richer, deepcr:.wlfiter suds for dishes md'yk.hndry purâ€" poses. $3 2 is: *56 You‘ve never {*A’tcd macaroons with a better flavory Ib.......sk.2l es 0k kss > tupeg (. Silver Dust Danish Macaroons homEâ€"Ald: PRoDUCTS Alwafl! Insist on Getting â€" _ . [||| _ Bremner Bros. 1 |‘Famous for Flavor "The Best of Everything" ing pist ... .0. .. thox. ..;â€"â€"â€" ns PP ty C L CA M es "SLIX" is 198¢ i6iden brown, with that buttery ness that you like, So good with soups, salads and beverages. (agcopt olten ondad‘® and Heinz Soups "I _98C Cleans without suds, uavi'&: no soapy filtm. Will not inâ€" jure hands (or fine . fabrigs. 5.0.5..8 pads 19¢ Jewish Women To Hold _ Officers Breakfast || | at Covenant Club On Tuesday, May 26, the Conferâ€" ence fiul'm& Women‘s organiz tions ‘hold its incoming and putâ€", mt e mermenat| a nt club at: 11: i) Th eodcumdheomnddm cohsti 40,000 members among the Jowish women of Chicago. [~@lprh Un the recent elections held, the following officers were |el¢ President, Mrs. Harry 1l“ n mann of Highland Park; 1# vice president, Mrs. W. A. Morrison; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Leon & ";' reâ€" cording secretary, Mrs. Philip Yaâ€" vits; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Asher â€" Moment; tuuuror.zf. iss Flora Kaplan; registrar, Mrg, Benâ€" jamin Birnbaum. t 8 The Conference of! -"'*‘f. Woâ€" men‘s organizations has for its purâ€" ‘pose the exipedition of work of comâ€" mon interést along the lines of | so. cial service, religion, cnhnrfi' tios, dfié:hnmunmts. city, state and national lation, and |! = ter cooperation between all jor= ganizations desiring it. hR 4 2 for TOWN CRIER OAKITE We Recommend FLOUR Lt 225C 24 Ib. You‘re Sure to } Like It , 95C 19¢ = aa unc tb 29¢ 297¢ 18¢ CENTRELLA Fi WBE}?]&GUE. 2 §â€"lb. ayg. BM .. .. 02. SIRLOIN ATEAKS. nj ‘. r | A. ro t# "| P Id} \the | we ‘n~ h. | 80| L8t) vice ::f:l oK m $ n erm; reâ€"| =| 2 ... 33¢ (â€"| (mcaw | Mixed (| Vegetablest! The Bhianced digk particuâ€" _ ) , larly in the spri me, must . co| ll{l plenty of green vegeâ€" tables| and . fr fruits. i ith one contai ny ynlunblo health producing C Tsa cire t *‘ OILED BABY LDOBSTERS RELLA RELLA (J [\ ; | IN HIGHLAND PARK : ~|H. T. B. GROCERY & MARKET â€"| _‘ i4 North Sheridan Rd. . Ato uc 9 'mmcnwo‘gn 3 HIGHWOODD GROCERY AND MARKET \|~ §28 Railway Ave. $as ; IN DEERFIELD | _ R. A. NELEON GROCERY AND MARKET 760 Warikegan Road x: Deerfield 220 Is\‘ E PRE wlv-lhy * Nsh...-' 24 0+ % Â¥ f4¢: ;:Er:cijz 1€8 . D RASPBERRIES EEN BEAN® |.........} 60 ke e k 44666 + t House |> i ; | SHES or REEN ONIONS......,.... :qfilfil{a ‘ alsssal O rar Peas! ’;x.lrel*az' gfi] o. 2 cans ns UR PRICES ARE flf\““ cfl fu: RKET‘S BEST d. 2 cans and Juicy er Brt PEFRUVUIT . B4 ie : Of the three high school bands which ‘ went to the National conâ€" tichation ip the State contest, in which |Déerfield Shields placed in 1i divslon, two won places in the first divigion and: one in the second. The first place winners were East Ayrorg gnd Morton, while Elgin p in »the ‘second bracket, wo! bther Illinois bands, which were toripeting in the National thfo h‘ Barticipation last year, alâ€" so received high ratings, Urbana réceivnig |a place in the first diâ€" re ' place in the first C vi‘m'vm%dincy in the second. Lm [Qard, Party May 28 â€" ‘‘The lailies of the Elks Social club, invited "rxheubenund@hnduto d| Aicard parnty, Thursday aftâ€" erhoon ' y 28 at two o‘clock, The affair i .fl- e held in the Elks club and ;"",. oyable afternoon is as. sured Hhnse who attend. 8 r|}iime baked ham‘ and potato ds Wite) just the thing on these hot d for an appetizng lunch. g rain@| Grocery, 1060 N, Green ro@d. | 4 o4 inojs Bands Place High | ~A~ in National Contest pshrooms â€"â€" .c A@C ushrooms :# 21c Eap .o 222 for 19¢ bMix 1 npapers BC Sop mix :s":" 2. 3¢ oPS. Cooo l UaAbLLL OUurRr MEATS GRADE Aâ€" U. S, INSPECTED 4 or. + can Cut Green ~ Beans _1 458C 2..... 29¢ * 15¢ 3..25¢C 2 for l’c 2 . 193 2 ... 29¢ Centrella 12 o. bottle vitamins C entrella Sikorski and wf jt tens wd lot 3, blk 12, 1st add to Port Clinton See 14. e ki . A. Zieman and wf to S, G. Guess and wf jt tens wd pt SE qr See 7. Sauce corder. iC J fafi?fi'd}}iém N 1 175 ft lot 48 City M. M. Gibson and hus to J. Wat. son and wf‘ jt tens qed N 118 ft of E 175 ft lot 48, City of Highwood. : : REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Filed in the Lake County Recorder‘s office May 11, 1986 to May 16, 1936. Deerfield and Shields townships. Furnished by Howard L. Scott, reâ€" Q;Brm'smflbo& T. Bradâ€" street qed pt NW ar of SE qr. Sec â€" J. H. Bredin et al to V. L. Crowell qed lot 1, blk 75 F. P. Hawkins‘ add to Highland Park, Sec 26. _ _ _ trays _ V. L. Crowell to E. Bredin & J. A. Bredin jt tens qed lot 1, bik 75 F. P. Hawkins‘ add to Highland Park, Bee k 15| [ t ; Belt and wi jt tens wd lot 3 in sub of lots 1; 15, 16, 17 and 18 Lake: side Manor See 31. eC Chili 19¢ L. Odh and hus to G. W. McKinâ€" 2 2"7¢ vans 23¢ THIS SALE FOR MAY 21, 22 and 23 and wf to R. K. M en en T. NE PENS Co'nusr- meat, vegetables, cereals," fish and cod liver oll. . Your dog is headed for health if he eats Ideal Dog Food. U, 8 Gives | energy Satisfy * that sweets betwee glass of ‘Welc oneâ€"third wate 5 pint _ bottles Pint bottle 3 decanter gt. bottles A full pound box filled with the most delicious assortment of filled cookies you ever 33c *3 Cans 12 Cans _ \= Case of 48 225C |â€" 98¢ $3.85 Morton‘s Salt ;. Ideal Dog Food Welch‘s Grape Juice pint 5 bottles s I Pint bottle, 21¢ â€" decanter ) gt. bottles l «+1 Quart bottle, 39¢ sfty °| that . ita| betweenâ€" s of ‘Welch‘s third water. Butter Cookies Patoee LC Gold Dust Cleaner 12 os. phe. Paul Schyize‘s Helps You Keep Fit and Slender IVORY FLAKES Plain or lodized 150 Wilson‘s Don‘t worry when you get unexâ€" pected company. We are open on Sunday from 8 to 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. :onim Grocery, 1060 N. Green Bay road. © ney and wf jt tens wd lot 38, Hield‘s add to Braesie, See 86. A;Bopnmmdv!ton.r.w ged â€"lot 64 J. S. Hoviand‘s ist add to Highland Park, Sec 22. 610 Central Ave. Don‘t M/"'7 be satisfied %, with . "sait" 7/# . .+. insist "// on Mor â€"(â€"* ton‘s. For years the very best washing powder. Let the Gold Dust Twins help you. VENETIAN BLINDS EARLY: SPRING SPECIAL 2 inch Venetian mu,c Complete Color Selection < "WFL, t« CGRASS SEED FERTILIZ ER PEAT MOSS on sale at EVANS FEED STORE ARROW VENETIAN CO. 17¢ Gold Dust inspected and approved 421 South Wells Street 14¢ PAGE THREE

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