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Highland Park Press, 25 Mar 1937, p. 15

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Frederick Simons, Jr., of Chicago visited .at the Johnston homes on Sunday. â€"‘The young people of S€ Paul‘s church will hold a party in the church on Friday evening, April 2, at eight o‘clock. Mrs. Fred Trute of Chicago spent Wednesday with her parents the Albert Roggows of Park avenue. Robert Olson, six year old son wof the Milton Olsons, sprained his elbow in a fall on the school play grounds on Thursday. The Ladies Aid society will meet at St. Paul‘s church on Thursday afternoon.. * » Mrs. Leonard North will be hostâ€" ess to St. Paul‘s Guild on Friday, Flat Work per pound ..... Mr. and Mrs. Frick of Chicago spent Saturday at the Nathan Burch home. Trmada« Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Martin of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Chester Wolf home. Mrs. W. B. Carr will be hostess to hér sewing ¢lub at luncheon on The Mutual club met last evening at the home of Miss Louise Huhn. This service is a completely (hand) ironed bundle, All where necessary.. All fiat work handâ€"ironed. No extra charge for shirts. Wearing Apparel Ruth Hoffman, daughter of the Walter Hoffmans, was hostess to six guests on Thursday in honor of her fourteenth birthday anniverâ€" sary. Rockenbach will be the next hosts. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Francis McMonahan of Chicago were Sunday guests at the Joseph Korenin home. Rockenbach will be the 1 Besides being able to maintain a very high scholastic avera .Enmmummmmw lay h‘%fly .at various school and community ente minmm't: %flu Civic Orchestra. "he mem are: Morton Raff, Dorothy Burnham, Robin Gour! â€"Photo by Heckets weiler TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK Special Attention given to Table Linens Finished De Luxe RSDAY, MARCH 25. 198 H. 8. Orchestra Makes Public Appearances 10c A Campâ€"Oâ€"Ree {an interâ€"patrol camping competition) is being planned for the troops of the North Shore Area council. ‘The event is being planned for the first Saturâ€" day in June, June 5, running until about 2 o‘clock on Sunday 6. There will be activities involving Muprufldby-eu'z and field everits im various seoutâ€" craft .subjects. 'l":-nvlflh. church service on to mass. Tb:'fl-twiuhehll: preparation of three meals as : as gweneral care of campsite and _ Word was received last week from the Regional Scout office and from the railroads to the effect that the railroad rates to Washington for scouts attending the national jamâ€" boree have been reduced to 1c per mile. . This is a saving of $7.70 over the rates previously published and w-u-.::nnmr the fuik 55. or the scouts goâ€" ing from the North Shore Area eouncil.© This is the news that all scouts and leaders have been waitâ€" ing for, and it -hfi"' mean that more scouts will be to go from this territory. Sectional First Aid Meet Held The sectional first aid meet beâ€" tween the North Shore Area counâ€" cil, and the Evanston, Oak Park and Northwest Suburban councils was held last Friday evening at the Main, Township high sehool in Des Plaines to pick the team which will represent this section in the semiâ€" finals at the Hotel LaSalle on Satâ€" urday April 3. The team which came out victorious in a close conâ€" test was ‘that representing the Northwest Suburban eouncil, Troop 8 of Niles Center. The contest conâ€" sisted of four first aid problems which had to be diagnosed by the contestants each team, member in turn acting as problem leader. After diagnosis and assignment of .work to the scouts a limited time was given for the correct treatment «J the cases. ~All of the teams scored Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Olson‘ of Greenwood avenue were Sunday supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Peterson in Wilmette. Mrs. Walter Metcalf spoke on "Flowers\of the Bible" on Thursday afternoon at a meeting of the Presâ€" byterian Woman‘s association. The tearing down <of the huge water tank on the grounds of the Deerfleld Grammar school caused consRlerable interest last week. The removal of this tank makes a larger playground. . .:. â€"_â€":â€"~â€"_. _/ Mrs. Leonard North entertained the Independent Social club on Wedâ€" nesday of this week at her home. My. and Mrs. Virgil Merry have moved into the Antes house on Deerfleld road, recently vacated by the W.W.S. Stem family. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mehrtens and mojcmwaud-yatthp Walter Page and Clarence Reppenâ€" ing homes. Boy Scout News Council Planing Campâ€"Oâ€"Ree Jamboree Rates Reduced cil in Region 7. The four councils which have a larger membership are Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and Indianapolis.: Boy membdnh?,‘ Cub Scouts and Senior Scouts ‘in the North Shore stands as 2590. ‘Ten years ago when the council was orâ€" ganized there were only approximâ€" ately 300 boys registered in but few troops: ‘ Now the membership‘ is distributed in some 70 units in all of the towns from Wilmette on the South to Waukegan on the North and ‘serving the west North Shore from Glenview to Antioch. Besides the 2900 boys recorded there are over 500 sceouters giving leadership to the Cubbing and Scouting proâ€" gram. + anmnail ia mase tha il territory has been divided into four sections by the committee in charge of the arrangements and program as follows: Section 1â€"Wilâ€" mette; Winnetka, Glencoe, Northâ€" brook, Glenview, ;-nflworth; Secâ€" tion 2â€"Highland Park, Highwood, Lake <Forest, Fort Sheridan, and Deerfleld; Section 3 â€" Waukegan, North Chicago, Lake Bluff, Gurnee; Section 4â€"Libertyville, Mundelein, Half Day, Diamond Lake, Wauconâ€" da, Wilmette; Bill Brackett, Winâ€" netka; Medill Radloff, Libertyville; and Ivan Sengenberger and Chas. Sweetland from Waukegan. The scoutmasters of the area will get complete details of the Campâ€"Oâ€"Rees within a few days. Council 5th in Region A regional bulletin just received giving the comparative membership of. the councils in Region 7 of the Boy Scouts of America discloses the fact that the North Shore Area‘ Hicurano Park Stats: Bank |â€" BARGAIN PRICES and REASONABLE TERMS Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora tion T HE PRESs If you are interested in vacant or an attractive home, we would like to go over our list with you: Although there is a substantial improvement in the real estate market and there is a corresponding advance, we have not increased the price on our holdings. ; These factors have reduced our real estate holdings 40% during the past year. f + MOTOR CLUB AUTO In order to help students detect any weakness in their driving, the Chicago Motor Club is bringing out their test equipment to the Highâ€" lsnd Park high school during the week starting March 29. The safety education classes, consisting of 66 students,.wvill be given the first opâ€" portunity to take the test. M 386 East Park Avenue These powerful Chevrolet brakes are always equalised. They respond instantly to light or heavy pedal pressure. They give the smoothest, quickest, straightâ€"line stops on all types of roads and under all velopment of the hydraulic braking ucpouususe nramce The new Chevrolet for 1987 is a modnwwith?c&eud_n draulle Brakeeâ€"the higheet dy. M and his staff, with the ©HO WHWCF AH E_ I _flE!!.’_l.'.'-_ CHEVROLET MOTOR DIVISION, General Moters Sales Corporation, DETROIT, MICHIGARN buut today, WM. RUEHL & CO. M P LE T The test also consists of speed esâ€" timation, activity, reaction time, strength _of grip, hearing, blood pressure, .excitability, â€"drivometer, and handâ€"eye coordination. ald ofâ€"a number of vocational boys, will be in charge of the test. The test, which takes 45 minutes, brings vut, for instance, any defects in eyeâ€" sight that the student may possess. About 400 students will be able to take the ‘test during the week. Last year the tests were given to 212 of our students during the two days it was here. Brakes on your new car PLANâ€"MONTHLY PAYMENJS To suit yYour Puasi udent desiring to take the obtain a pass from Mr. + Weae s Phone Highland Park 4240 Bolle period Quality Cleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY Demand Perfected H Brakes, and demand ait the orhee weather conditions. They provide braking that is positive in action â€"braking that will safeguard you advantages which ase available at low prices only in the new 1987 DRY CLEANING CO. Read The Want Ads or the office during his free hok Phone H. P. 178 the only complete car AND PAGE PIFTEEN

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