hhnï¬ddeM lr.m-m-ï¬. camp chairman because of the naâ€" ture of his work which took him To M;flh"“h“"x now he is once agnin assuming his camp planned b:flmlâ€"- PC HMR ty orediihnd arcmee 4 lsl’n-.h-'hnhn.,nd-w rdlopment of n omp w ae heih camp to its qresâ€" ent high standard. Look 10f it, thin read it then sign *m Roberts New Chairman sudemn st t Forlk Bhss Shek Lppor hen that post again after following _ the a host of other questions which are :i::lo to be asked by lm::‘.: r parents are answered camp folder which promises to be one of the ‘best ever to be distriâ€" camps for scouts in the country. Mmï¬.mmbyb get there, when it will operate, what sort of equipm@nt there is and various members of the camp staff which help make Ma,Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan one of the safest happiest and hest record and safeguards. â€"Informaâ€" flfll.r is contained in the folder about ing and he apparently is heading straight for Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. The inside of the booklet gives de. scriptive information concerning every feature at camp including ï¬gl activities, the eats and the safety Sheir troops within the next two weeks.â€" The folder is to be illusâ€" trated with over thirty pictures of scenes and activities at the camp which has become the Boy Scout mecca" fornoï¬h-bontnmofl '-h-eomtbcuhni-ï¬?az scout hiking briskly, a pack on his Seotty dog. From all appearances he seems to know where he is goâ€" A short term camp for seou;.l- for one reason or another not able to attend .Camp.. Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wanâ€"will be operated on Crooked Lake near Lake,Villa after the regular season nttbeNoflhShonAruewmfl's‘ north woods camp. The camp will be conducted for xo five day peâ€" viods between A 16 and 21 and fmA:Mâ€tot:g. ’I'heu:’p aithough set up in two periods will be operated so that scouts and leaders© may attend for any part of the time, a single day or the whole time; More complete inforâ€" mation will be published in the folder which will be distributed soon to all scouts in the council through their troops. f Camp Folder on the Press The â€"descriptive‘ folder of Camp Maâ€"Ki@aâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for 1987, the ninth milmontho_mandwm be distributed to all scouts through their troops within the next two Clifton G. Speer, scout executive and camp business manager. George W. Bersch, assistant scout eÂ¥ecutive and camp director. George A. Ryan, assistant scout executive, assistant camp director. George Hinn, assistant camp diâ€" rector. Chas. Sweetland, field commisâ€" siloner, assistant camp director. Harry Bolle, handicraft director. James Mooney, nature director. . . Frank (Dick) Wichman, waterâ€" front director, vâ€"~Guil Breithaupt, athletics director. Bob Paulson, chef, Dr. Frank Lathrop, camp doctor. Vflh‘ool::dcu:ArtB;lgl:nf,mu Larson, rge Fucik, Smith, A. W. Quambush, Chuck Clark. 'Whttdxvntmisunu:.flml.yu., Don Toeppen, Garwood Braun. Bob Ehrier, quartermaster. director. Leo (Bud) Daily, pioneering and camping. .. Dick Merner, bugler. , __Jack Barnard, dining hall direcâ€" tor. Dave Morris, archery instructor. Francis O‘Connor, transportation. George Murray, barge. ~Bill Murray, barge. _John Brigham, assistant athletic en He Kn se en was bem t W :dmdudbanpo!&m groups of young men ever to : at tho‘!}.l:'t-ll Shore Area m camp. _camp season sumâ€" mMHbo‘:iry pm&nh good scouting camping under their leadership. ‘The names\of the staff are as follows: Bill Schmidley, kitchen departâ€" the various x program were Bob Brown; assistant nature diâ€" ctor. Jerry Aplleyard, assistant handiâ€" The executive board of the North Shore Area council met last Tuesâ€" duy evening March 30 at the scout headquarters office in Highland Park, Mr. Henry Fowler, president vesided at the meeting. Plans were made for the Spring and Summer program and various items of busiâ€" NS.AC. Executive Boy Scout News for Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jacobs, Jr., will return to the Wolterding esâ€" tate as loo:u '-b:: house is completed. recent destroyed :ohmhmonthmm d. . A preliminary training camp for the north shore contingent will be held on the jamboree site in Washington for the three days Q@fl%ï¬md the regular amp. um', h‘hh.ll a troop is required of all contingâ€" chosen for the north shore group scout, . The cost of the . jamboree has been decreased from the amount originally published because of the new . rate for transportation to wlleh_&o_nflru_qgonmhn hâ€"am«:umu- from many foreign countries. gma.umu-.nu m‘hud.tu“s Scout encampments .ever be assembled . in the United States. fhdï¬dï¬o.::.‘.hi. Washington, D.C., the Potoâ€" mac river and many of the activiâ€" ties will take place on the Washâ€" ington Monumentâ€" grounds. The various scoutmasters of the counâ€" eil haye detailed information conâ€" cerning the cost and tmmul the equipmentâ€"to be taken > ~=~>‘ 80 and 9 is to Uttrac 2ome ie on s Mitt from all parts of the United States SPECIAL 4â€"STAR PLAN BRINGS FASTâ€"CLEANâ€"EAsy ELECTRIC COOKINCG Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bersclat of Arlington: Heights were guests at Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok officiated at the funeral of mn“l.mu on Monday afternoon Kelley‘s S:DOL Interment was in Mooney‘s etery, Mr. Merilahti, who died March 23, is survived by his s:l!;‘nd t::'mum Donald and lr.undln&fllom‘m Sunday dinner guests at the Wlllonnthhkago. * Mrs. Clayton Fehr of Oak spent a few days last week : : home of her daughter, Mrs. Peterson of Central avenue. Sunday ‘guests at the Ernest Willins Foce un diGater se Ann‘and -:::.&nu. Ts ant Tis Sidney Tay! children, Virginia worue aog caldren, i ana Norbert, all :: w.-m;.. R.‘.,. casion hono: mw;g'.nmu:uym sary. ‘ of Easter flowers Deerfield Locals THE PE 33 dinner guests u:“’ Pauline C. Botker and h:; aister, Miss Marguerite Rogers North Chestnut street, had as their Mrs, LaBahn and her mother, m Noi:b;ln-. of h: were . rs. Fred Batin on Muing. An April Fool‘s party‘ will be given by the Bethichem young peoâ€" ple on Thursday evening at the ehurch. The committee in charge: George Stanger, Dorothy Wessling, Annaâ€"Marie Heriimaan.â€"and. Miton Mernei; St. Paul‘s Guild of Young the church. lm Ott will be m- to the Guild on Friday ternoon. xn EC â€"w;ï¬- 220000E St. Pants Pivala ® an Minlaw afie~ n0on at her home on Central avenn« her luncheon 500 club on Wednesâ€" day afternoon. Mathew Cunningham of Grays Lake was the weekâ€"end guest of Gale Howard of Central avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Fred LaBahn atâ€" tended the funeral of Mrs. Hugo Newberger in Chicago last Mondav zllbhu-b'-nn-h- The American Legion Auxiliary committee for the spring luncheonâ€" card party met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Meyers to formulate plans for the party, . Mrs. Emil Predricks entertained Chicago last Monday. Palmer will entertain ’dlâ€"ahuvmdnmm cantata -t“_th,l!m *:“:t' the Vesper service. The host church choir will have a tea after the seryâ€" ice for the visiting choir. The Deerfield Grammer School P. °T. A. will meet on Friday, April 9 "‘huuhfluuhoolum‘ sium. Mrs. Fred Botker. On Friday, their guests were Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd !oï¬uMMmumu,. and Mrs. Ben Botker and son, and Mr. and Mrs. L. Tjaden, all of Highâ€" land Park. stues ue Gyi LNE PKELDS DEERFIELD ATOWNSLIL LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS ELECTION â€"TUESDAY, APRIL 6, 1937 Your vote and support will be greatly appreciated. ®| CHARLES GLAss JUSTICE OF THE PEACEK INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE vYOTE FOR son) Juniors â€" Marion â€"Spiesberger {Miss Mills), Marion Musser (Miss Morgan). + will attend the Suburban Girls conference at Maine on & Ap.r,tlu p = special request, twentyâ€"fAve girls are being permitted to go. _ The following girls have been alâ€" ready selected: (Miss Lauderdale), J enkins, (I}-.lnth)..) -n:‘ H. S. Girls to Attend Main Conference * One girl rm...._ug of Highland Park . PAGE THIRTEEN girls‘ session