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Highland Park Press, 23 Mar 1939, p. 3

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Troop I of Wilmette, with the following Scouts, was in third place: Edw. Osborne, Oliver Peifer, Judson Bauer, Don Davidson. The Scoutâ€" master is Mr. Paul Gathercoal. boys: Dix England, Bill Henoch, Don Maguire, Phil Bucher, Martin Anderson, Mr. Bill Kurts is the Scoutmaster of this troop, David Worth, Ray Danner. The Scoutmaster is Dr. Baker Hamilton. The other teams finished in the Muzik, Evan Dever, Alex Hainchek, Frank Mordini, Bill Hamlin. They were trained by Mr. Lester Smith, and the Scoutmaster of the Troop is Mr. Lioyd Moon. Second place was won by Troop 18 of Winnetka with the following Highwood Scouts Win 1st Aid Meet Troop 324 of Highland Park. ‘The There were 16 teams from seven different districts. The boys on the winning team are as follows: Jim will leave the "Y" MM 12:80, Reservations are now taken. Included in the program of attractions will be a conducted tour through Marshall Field, some other point of interest in the loop, dinner at the Lawson Y.M.C.A. and an eveâ€" ning at the flower show at the Navy Pier. Early reservations will be necessary to secure flower show tickets at the reduced rate. The team representing Troop 37 of Highwood repeated last year‘s results as winners of the North Shore Area Council Firstâ€"Aid Meet last Friday evening at Christ Parâ€" ish House in Winnetka. Friendship Club T Sponsor Bus Tour £ With the coming of Spring, the Friendship club of the Y.W.C.A. is announcing another of its bus tours. ‘The date is March 30 and the Bus Whether your dog is frowsy or has a silcen, m.u.finm..nâ€"r- Dag Pood, the 7â€"Course Meal. TDEAL is a eclentific combination of seven food clements vital to the wellâ€" being of every type of modern Enâ€" tor of the u.uâ€"l'utog Scouts, is conducting a series Girl Seout Leadership © Training classes. ‘The thiriâ€"meceting will be keld_on Monday.â€"March 297 at in The Airedale, seen upon the street, Is ravely brusbed, or very neat, And yet shis dog of frowsy hair Is usmally very debonaire. Tok AamanemeAi k work from both the volunteer and m-l-lhlb,nlmlhu- give the course with extraordiâ€" nary unmderstanding and versatility. First National Bank of Highland Park Bank building. Miss Schmitt is familiar with all of the branches of the girl scout Miss Eleanor Schmidt Training Classes ARCH 23. 1989 Dave It is seldom that any team has a perfect score, but the team repreâ€" senting Troop 37 secured a total of 439 points out of a possible 439. Troop 18 had 399 points; Troop I of Wilmette 389 points; and A team Troop 324 Highland Park 380 points. This First Aid meet was the best ‘wflhwmh‘o Shore Ares Council, largely due to the organization and impetus given to it by the chairman of the Health and Safety committee, Mr. George Scheuchenpdug. following order Team A U dM;‘h:.Udm-» B Troop of . Highland Park; Team A Troop 42 of Lake Bluff; i idfeas P anchen s t Highland Park; Troop 31 of Highâ€" land Park; Team B Troop 4&, Lake Bluf; Team B Troop 11 of Wilâ€" mette; Troop 19 of Winnetks. I Iii Fruits and Vegetables A pure checelate ccckie with a C@RAPEFRUIT Texas seediess, fine juicy flavor . . § for 292 ORANGES Forida, large size, full of juice . . . . doz. 29¢ K« ~ OVR PRiCES ARE QVOTED x ON THE MARKET‘Ss BEST ASPARAGUS * leeberg, solid heads, med, size. .2 for 15¢ Large size, 2 for 19¢ â€" _ ‘â€" ONIONS Fancy green table onions . . . . . . 2 bohs. 9@ all purpos pr© Aupmedcabie amdliit e >R **‘speqieiti and Meet Boile n ez im I‘: ii.' DORI l.«:. , Paul Schuize Blseult Co.‘s NATURE‘S ROYAL FAMILY SUCGCAR PEAS TOMATO JUICE ,",_'ElOthPflcGivu Tee») Party For Drum is‘ And Bugle Corps i i #§s 3 for 33¢ Robert G. Smith, a resident of Highwood for nearly 45 years, died troops 86 and 37, the Girl Scouts and the parents of the boys of this corps are invited to attend this party. Resident Of Highwood 45 Years Is Taken By Death Saturday On Friday, March 24, a party will hmnhh&”h the wood Boy Scout Drum and Bugle Corps. This party is being given for this corps by Otto F. Fishâ€" er, finance chairman of the Highâ€" wood Boy Scouts in appreciation of the splendid progress made durâ€" ing the few months they have been 12â€"02, Can Tomato Juice. . «*«câ€"â€" 6 for 45¢ TREE RIPENED Apricot Nectar . :=c« 3 for 29¢ Pineapple Juice »~:¢â€" 2 for 29¢ Â¥e COCKTAIL Vegetable Juice #»«s«= 2 for 25¢ UNSWEETENED TEXAS . Grapefruit Juice :c« 3 for 25¢ BRITEâ€"IZZ Cleanser . . . . 1=c« 6for45¢ CLAPP‘S Baby Food . . .m« 12 for 95¢ WwHITE Ciover c““""fl"v- , Not:tet _, . . 19¢ POUR MINUTE Quick Fudge . . »â€"r»»=« 2 for 39¢ FOR CHILDRIN AND Grownurs ‘ Marshmallows .~â€"=â€"câ€"â€" . . . 17¢ THREE DELICIOUS FLAÂ¥ORS Jellâ€"o Pudding v.‘s****., 5 for 25¢ Spaghetti or Macaroni +« Grape Juice . Prune Juice . Pineapple Juice Vegetable Juice HORMEL‘S SOUPS Deerfield Grocery & Market 814 N. Waukegan Road Phones: Deerficld 61 â€" Highland Park 2530 *CB PR BA s 2. 39¢ 1.."&@"‘"‘ $ 0 A P ve Money.â€"Order Gur ?pmmm (Week Geo. B. Winter, Inc. 867 Roger Williams Avenue Phone Highland Park 3080 the A. O, Fay weage ie "ate A. A. O, and A. M. and was the founder the Acacia club at Fort Sheridan. Funeral services held in the rmm.dfl'?-h)m noon and interment was made in Fort Sheridan cemetery. Mr. Smith, who was 75 years old, was born in Brampton, England, Oct. 4, 1863. He came to this counâ€" try when 12 years of age. He was a veteran of the Indian wars. hh*l“':md three weeks. se RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. In Highland Park in P. 118 Adds rest to . . . 23¢ of of 3 for 69¢ We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and symâ€" pathy extended during our recent bereavement.â€"Mrs. R. G. Smith and is survived by a son, Leslis W. Smith of Highwood, and three duughters, Mrs. Hasél ‘Warren, Mrs. Gertrude Gooseman and Mrs. Allene Cummings B. E. Christensen, O0.D. Phone Highiand Park 3160 394 Central Avenue Nighland Park, M se ns cPan, ce me rermwest. Phiwcus RvSrgree variety. Special, 1. caps 4A 1 C You‘Hl Like "Little America® } â€"~»/ Aig ioh omamnibheiine Arkecs tm 37e Rxtra famey quality. 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