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Highland Park Press, 4 Feb 1937, p. 2

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Tecte P ‘g | PAGE TY missiof Church . / for thi an un Now parisc when years Coun! cils i and * 69 S and ing Sun who! trait the Sub fror 8i 1v¢ At 8iz J+ t #4 i & BOY Scout PAGE TWO a.l-nfiipfitm painted by Norman Rockwell.: This tableaux was pteâ€" sented by. members of 8. 8. Ouilâ€" councils activities and dévelopment was presented by President Henry Fowler. Mr. A; P. Snite, chairman of the Nominating:committee preâ€" sented his ‘committee‘s report and the> officers© for the coming <year were elected.. Mr. Henry Fowler, who Has served as president of the North Shore. Area council for the past six years was again elected to this <position. : The council officers elected are as follows: s ; lot. Vice President, Robt F. Doopel 2 8 8rd Vice President, J. B. Jackson _ ‘ 4th Viee President. Dr. F. A. Beslcy. Additional Vice Presidents ; _ Dr. D. W. Rapp of Wilmette. .. i miim‘ Kenneth L. l-‘uo&knm § Dr. C.. V. Nicholas of Highland Park J. E. Engquist of Highwood i 14 Cohcil Holds Anmual Méeting The‘tenth annual. meeting of the North Shere Area council vu"l;:‘l: last Tuesday evening at the Ra school with about 350 persons atâ€" tending. The dinner was followed by a program which included a Sea Scout investiture ceremony .put: on by $.9.8. Great Lakes and tableaux, "Scouts of Many Trails" which was a life reproduction of the Boy Scout The Highland Park M Bs 3e). es 3e e e ie ce s in n rernaieooaend ll)i‘e:ne;x Shoulder j LAMB ROAST or CHOPS EXTRA SPECIAL STRICTLY FRESH EGGS JPel "BD, > 232.( .e e nnrr on n nenninalite enc tonatnagirens Very Finest . . s 4o VEAL STEAK (Leg cut) 8 North Second Street |: Phone Highland Park 135 enderâ€"Made STEAKS r dozen Press 536 CENTRAL AVE. Highland Meat Market D. * e . Président . of | the> United States will speak to â€"the Scouts of America on the occasion of the 27th anniversary of ‘the‘ movement on February 8, Monday at 4:30 Cenâ€" tral Standard Time. President Walâ€" ter Vgl-lud and Dr. James E. West, the Chief Scout executive, will parâ€" ticipate in this ceremony from the White House. Eight Kagle Scouts will be present when tfi;;l’midcnt of tlt United States addrésses their fellow Scouts.~ â€" Poit. 4 \The Blue Network of:the National Brogdcasting. company‘ and . the coastâ€"toâ€"coast networks of both the Columbia and National: Broadcastâ€" ing Systems and t:he.enrire Mutual Broadcasting.Service‘will. carry this progtam, the outstanding event of Boy Scout Week., «P08 Reregister Large Percentage Wm reregistering ‘for the year 1937 show a marked increase of percentage of individual boys reregâ€" istering over the number which reâ€" registered last January. Not all troops have as yet sent in the paâ€" pers:but indications show that apâ€" proximately 75 per cent reregistraâ€" tion will be recorded when all paâ€" pers are in. . | f Sponsors Give Scout Publicity Many radio sponsors are cooperâ€" ating with the Boy Stouts of Amerâ€" ica during their anniversary week by giving the movement publi¢ity in their weekly programs. Followâ€" ing is ailist of the programs and the times of broadcast of various sponsors, who are contributing their time and support to the Boy Scout organization. xo: y _ A7 Units Win Award .: Fortyâ€"seven units. of the" North Shore Area cbuncil on the Memberâ€" ship Achievement award which was made:available by the council to all troops, packs, and shipg which ended thqtq; 1936 with a net gain in whip oyer the year previous. ‘units that earned the award on that basis are as follows: > uinates id 4 46 h Winnetkaâ€"15, 16, 19, P.8T. ~ â€" _ . 38. PA8.;"} F Wkfls. 824, 85, P.65,, P86. Highwoodâ€"86, P.31, 67. /‘ f Lake l’or:&â€"«. 48, 8 Lake Blufâ€"P.242. â€" $ °* â€" Waukeganâ€"North Chicago â€" P.208, P205, %’u‘-'lx_’ou 102, 104, 105, 109, 111, 122, 183, ,Mflxx;;;:ca 70:. §4, 71, 72. Procl:f Roosevelt to Speak. to Scouts Radio Time Table The: following radio programs have agreed to cooperate with us in the celebration of Boy Scout week. : ‘It is understood, of course, that conditions beyond the control of those in charge of these broadâ€" casts thight call for the curtailment. or even exclusion of Scout referâ€" ences during these broadcasts. In addition the Boy Scouts of America have assurances from 250 local radio ~~Four Silver Beavers were preâ€" sented to as mdny men who had given outstanding and distinguished service to Scouting in the North Shore Area council. . The men thus honored. are: â€" . > | . ¢.0l â€" Frank Wilson of Wilmette. | | Thomas ‘A. Connors, Lake Forest. . Hon. Perry L. Persons, Waukegan. WilliamI. Lyons â€"of. Waukegan. Each. of these men has had many years experience in scouting in their various â€"communities and have had great influence upon countless hunâ€" dreds of boys. They have all been officers of the districts in which they reside and also have served as members of the North Shore: Area council executive board.. ‘The Silver Beayer is awarded to but very few men‘ each year and it is considered aâ€"signal honor to be ‘awarded this distinetion. > > | rarot of ‘ senioy scouting and his subject â€" was "The Crusade for Youth,.": ;Mr. Keane had been tentaâ€" tively scheduled to make the talk since last February and all who heard his inspiring message were very ‘happy to have had the apporâ€" tunity to hear.one of the‘finest scout ,ul!:‘éur ‘presented in this vicinity. wxq‘qv Fowler, 'l:., A. Poqncn. Walhi;» H. . Ihree w Representatives ‘to | the Bovert 5; Doepel, Ches. E. Piper, Kenâ€" The speaker of the eévening was Mr. Thomas J. Keane, national diâ€" PM WebotWaseeme: °. | || n ingiones W B Webster 0 L . .. 24¢ 27c 21¢ 32¢ _ Coleman‘s bowling team, led by ‘Ted Lomesch and Bill Bartel, deâ€" feated the Central Tire Co. team, ‘two games to one, at the Majestic ‘Bowl Alleys last Monday night. \|Braun Bros., in the only other game ‘of the evening, defeated the Highâ€" ‘land |Park Recreation team by a ‘like fim,; with George Kuhn topâ€" ping the scorers. I: 7':33"&'&'&,....: Columbiaâ€""Viek‘s Open { ~ M eourtesy : Vick Chemical eomor.ny j .n”liddy&wifl sing ‘‘The Bells of St. 1 l n“.ln lbuu‘-tofln‘nchonholv { 4 n Receive 25 Year Veteran |__At| the annual: mee‘tinLof the \North Shore Area council last Tuesâ€" jday, fogr mer were presented certiâ€" ficates ‘as 25 year veteran scouters. The four men are; Robert W. Townâ€" ‘ley, Scoutmaster Troop 12, Kenilâ€" iworth; Wm. Meyer, of Northbrook; (Wm. L. Lyons, naturalist and scoutâ€" ler of Waukep‘n and E. T. Sargent of Waukegain. These four men have iserved in various capacities and |combined, their service is 105 years, ‘That these four men between them ‘have served for more than a cenâ€" ‘tury, reflects credit upon them and ‘upon a movement which can recryit fk:nd ild the interest of men for ‘that length of time. Hats off and |congratulations to these four men. Tuesday evening the first place Moroney‘s Insurance team continued their winning ways by â€"downing My :l"avo::te Inn. : The entire Moroney &A tion turned in a fine perâ€" formance, : every member coun%:g for totals over the 500 mark. The Highland Park Elks also gained a notch in the standing when they beat | Paul‘s Barber Shop. Ray Sheahen turned in the highest score in this match with a 512 total. Moroney Insurance â€" Are League Leaders The only game W y night foun-;, Del Rio wi two games from the North Shore Building Merâ€" chants team. N Geminer and Louig Tazioli : in totals of 645 and 547 respectively. _ _ \Next Week‘s Games Mondayâ€"Paul‘s Barber Shop vs. Moroney‘s Insurance; Del Rio vs. Marchi Bros.. ; 8:30 < 9:80 _ p.m.: NBCâ€"Redâ€"*"‘Shell CHaâ€" teau‘ ‘courtesy :. Shell Union Oil corporaâ€" tion ‘tribute m scouting. f BSUNDAY, BRUARY 14â€" | 0 6:80 â€"7:00 p.m.: â€"NBCâ€"Blue . â€" â€"‘"Baker‘s B ast"" courtesy: Fleischmann Yeast "Believe It or .Not" Ripley pays tribute to Also possi 10 :00 â€"10 :15 p.m.. ; MN?A%UMY 18 â€" / 6:30 â€" 7:00 p.m.: CGolumbiaâ€"*"The Carborâ€" undunt company.. Dedication of program ‘to Boy Scouts of America. _ . _ . : The Army, Navy and Marine Post, Veterans of Foreign Wars, are spon;‘oting â€"an educational program, which will have for its speakerâ€"Miss Gertrude Coogan, infvestment counâ€" sellor. ; 20. ~.= [ | Standard Time: f SUNDAY, FEBRUARY T < | 4:00 +4 :30 p.m.: NBCâ€"Blue: â€"â€" "We P * courtesy : Calumet NM? Po 4 to scouting. Star: Phillip upeaker: Dr. James E. West. Wednesday â€"Coléeman‘s vs. Gem Cleaners; Highland| Park Recreaâ€" tion vs. Highland Pgrk Elks. $ Eaton‘s Moraine Grocery always have the freshest tables and fruits at lowest pri j stations that they will use mat which has already been furni "Time on a CBS network. O:“TIQ‘:O.‘ p.m.: NBCâ€"Redâ€"*"General tors Concert" courtesy :. General ‘tribute to scouting. _ Stars: Gina C g:‘um soprano; Erno Rapee, , j f m MONDAY, â€"FEBRUARY 84â€" _ 94 1;:00+2:00 \p.m.: NBCâ€"Blue .. * ; sur Navy Band," Lieut. Chirles 4:80 p.m.: NBCâ€"Blueâ€"Frank D. President of the United States.‘ Columbiaâ€"Mr. Waliter W. Head,>President of the Boy Scouts of America, â€" Mutuslâ€"Dr.‘ James E. West, Chief Scout f ive, %.Seouh of America, TV AY, URAY 9â€" :; 2:00 +2:45" p.m.; : NBCâ€"BLUE (â€" ‘"United States Marine Band" tribute to scouting. Capt. Taylor Branson Usfli(}spe;ndueflu. 5:35 +5:45° ‘p.m.:. Columbiaâ€" ial proâ€" Tuesday â€" North Bhore Building Merchants vs. My |Favorite Inn; Central Tire Co. vs; Braun Bros. Investment (lonnselor Speaks in Waukegan Testing lovers to find how good they will be as hushands. Startling new matrimonial cy: with skilled and lovely sleuths. The AMERâ€" ICAN WEEKLY, thke magazine disâ€" tri.bt%ed' with NEXT SUNDAY‘S3 ?Nmn‘mo_, HERALD AND EXAM: E ‘ is in. ‘National Seout Jamboree wEbnNEspaAY., FEBRUARY 10 .â€" 8:00+8:15 p.m.:> Mutualâ€"*"Gabriel Heatâ€" ter interviews Dr. James E. West." ; THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11â€" _ o0 0=â€" FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1%â€" ©; > :m?z:u p.m. : NBCâ€"Blueâ€"Special proâ€" gram, National Scout Jamboree. 2:45~8:00 p.m.: Mutusi â€" Special proâ€" # l (od 6:00â€"6:15 p.m.: NBCâ€"Red ‘â€" "Amos ‘n‘ Andy® courtesy : ‘The Pepsodent company cm:fi. to ting. 4 A A_legam_-m! :00 â€" 10 :15 p.m.. ; Her |subject will "Man‘s Naâ€" tural and © Canstitutional: Rights," Miss Coogan is thefirst woman to receive a Master‘s fegree in Busiâ€" ness ‘Administration . from North W ‘n university. | She also wrote thé:gk called "Mbney Creators." ttance is free, and the pubâ€" lic is invited and d to attend. 1:80 +8:00 p.m.:. Columbiaâ€"â€"*‘Texaco Chict, courtmy‘: The Peaad company QH 8:00â€" 8 :30 p.m.: â€" Pacific Sta 8 :30 + 4:00 (p.m.: Colum biaâ€"â€""United Â¥i ng. Thomm Offes the Dape Hews" tourtmey ves wa‘‘ y The Sun â€"OQil C%‘.,'klhm to scouting. 'mo-Eoo p.m. : umbiaâ€""A & P Bandâ€" w " Kate Smith, courtesy : Great Atâ€" lantic and Pacific Tea company. ‘Tribute to seouting. ..‘ 8:00 â€" 9 :00 p.m.â€"“fl‘xnll House . Show» boat" â€" courtesy : well House Coffee, tril to scouting : Lannie Ross, (former (Boy Scout) ATâ€"Goodman and his orchesâ€" itra; Molasses and January ; George Jessel jand Ruth Etting. . _ *4 5:15 +5:80 . p.m.: Columbia â€" *"News { Yug.".'eo:n-y: Ward Baking eomu:: National Scout Jamboree. e seouting. TH B |PRE S 8 1'_W;uho¢an. Mrs. Emerson died Jan. ? 18 at her home, 812 Linden avenue, Highland Park. She left $500 each i‘to two children, Arthur Jr. ‘and ‘Barbara, and the remainder of her $50,000 estate to her husband, Arâ€" thur H. Emerson, who is Chicago manager for John M. Street comâ€" pany, cotton yarn distributors. Highland Park plays host to Proâ€" viso high this Friday night when the Maywood outfit comes here in two Suburban league basketball games. Proviso‘s varsity has turnâ€" ed in victories over every conferâ€" ence.foe this year and heads the league < without .a defeat, Théir championship play in the Pontiac Christmas tourney brands them as one of the state‘s outstanding teams. Those who have watchéd their large, smooth running team in operation believe that Proviso will have to The will of Mrs. Adele Deming Emerson, member of a pionéer Chiâ€" cago family, was probated yesterday in Lake county Probate court in Probate Will of â€" Mrs. Adele Emerson Play Here ' ‘Garhe& 3 ers ay Wash fabrics were never more charming than this year. Here & two unusually attractive groups at low pricks. | r Fine Quality Priificilla 1 _ Curtains $1.95 par New Spring *'_Fébrics, - Two Low Prig:e Group _39C'~yard f m '48*(: yardpl This is an unusual value.. Made of !t:;:nde. medium grenadine and finished with hemmed ‘sides. Ivory and f . The following boys were elected to‘ fill the city offices: Mayor, ‘Warâ€" ren Goldstead; city clerk, Fred Pearce; treasurer, Charles Connelâ€" ly; aldermen, first ward, Elmer Berâ€" tucci, Adoliph . Rosalini; aldermen second ward, Billy Mecham, Frank Mahan; aldermen theird ward, Robâ€" ert Grooms, ‘Frank Mordini; police chief, Frank Menduno; fire chief, Louis Picchietti; city collector, Peter Rettis; police magistrate, Evan at Maywood. Lauer‘s boys will be onteoevcnthoeonntvbuflly play their return engagement here Friday night. The first game is called for 7:30 p.m. at the high be reckoned with in the state finals at Urbana. * [«3 ‘The Proviso sophomores scored .a narrow margin win over the locals school gym. {},Myaeomd'rmpumdfl will, celebrate National Scout week and the twentyâ€"seventh anniversary of scouting by taking over all of the offices of the city of Highwood on Saturday,‘ Feb. 6. m Nexs Highwood Scouts to lgqle City Saturday â€"Oiled Silk Bathroom Curtaing in ::,InmL and peach. Special at $1.95. Shower Curtains . match, $2.95. | Â¥ _T * Smartly styled and pleated style. An, cially priced. Blue, / Damask Drapeties . _ Ready to fi!énq $2.95 4- at 39¢ â€" â€"Printed Pique in Nautical sportwear paterns. â€"Printed and Dotted 8 Chalkspun, a new cotton n ‘ ; I. 4 € ',\ a*fi h " : at 48¢ â€" n-bh.‘h-d.bh ed *‘ light and dark shades. | THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 195 93 *( 3. ied 30â€" ane V h3 The Woman‘s Missionary society, _ of the First United EB ?; $ church ‘will hold their Pelana [ | ‘meeting on ;rhuruhl{ evening .3 {G 11, following a fellowship suppee _ [ | to be given for the members of ty _ society and their families. T sup. + 8 ) per agill be served at 6:80 and 6 . > cial program of sacred my will |_ be ‘given in the church auditoringgm â€" § at § o‘clock. The sunshine a Tainy [? day bags are to be turned in t this â€" [ |â€" meéting, i‘ in tailored in . }om value. . Very nished with side MT. lth, $2.95 pair. tractive patterns. Exâ€" e »$1 95 pa’?f

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