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Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1941, p. 12

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12 Woodman Single Apartments: For on+, from $65. For two, from $90 Two Room Apairtments, from $110. iLarger Apartments, Sun Parlor Suites C and Kiuhonxul from $175 The Edgewater Beach Hotel invites you to see the new 1941 group of Dewey Apartments in the hotel. Smart town homes with every facility for convenient, comfortâ€" able and economical living. Independent Candidate for Supervisor UNIQUE HOSPITALITY CORNERS ROMAN COLONNADE WINDOWS NEW ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES NEW TWIN BED ARRANCEMENT NEW COLORS :eâ€" NEW STYLING W h Asaths Sun ')o.mquing + ~fÂ¥ West Deerfield Township Your vote for me will be greatly appreciated Election April 1st Polls open from 6:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m T HE PRES S3 The beloved ghost in the handâ€" some star‘s marital crackâ€"up. When he and his second wife went into divorce court, there was no hint of. a triangle, but there was another woman who haunted their memories and happiness. Don‘t miss these inâ€" timate revelations by Adela Rogers St. Johns, in The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next Sunday‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. event All interested in first aid and in scouting are welcome to attend this very worthwhile event. © ie y Leaders: Mrs., Walter â€"F. Hammell Jr. Troop 42. DMr.A Reuben D. Cahn, Mrs. John K â€" avenport. a The well known Emerg.en‘:y _Serv Health and Safety a ....Ridge Troop ice Corp of Kenosha, Wis., will be| "Tenders: Mrs. Raiph Archer, Mrs. Philit of service and act as judges for this| . E. McFarland. * ts Wilmette, Troop 1, 2 netka, Troop 15, 16, Troop 22, Highland P: Wilmette, Troop 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Winâ€" netka, Troop 15, 16, 18, Glencoe, Troop 22, Highland Park Troop 30, 33, 324, 38, Highwood Troop 37, Lake Forest, Troop 46, Lake Bluff Troop 42. Judges for the event are being recruited from the American Red Cross, untility and telephone comâ€" panies, and firemen organizations. They ‘will gather previous to the contest for dinner and discussion of problems to be used in the meet. Teams will be striving for a grade "A" rating, which would :entitle them to participate in the sectional meet on April 5th at Skokie Townâ€" ship High school. Further placing in the sectional event would qualify them in the regional meet in Chiâ€" cago on April 19. \ Following troops have made apâ€" plication for participation next Friâ€" day : Friday evening, March 21, at 7:30 p.m., when more than thirty Boy Scout first aid teams of five memâ€" bers each from troops of the North Shore Area Council will gather at the Libertyville Township High school auditorium for competition in the annual Council‘s Midâ€"West First Aid contest. This program is being promoted throughout the midâ€" west section of the U. S. to prepare Boy Scouts emergency service. The value of Boy Scout training for first aid in case of emergency will <be practically â€" demonstrated Boy Scout Teams To Compete Friday in First Aid Tourney Leaders: Mrs.. Kenneth G. Anderson, Mrs. Gordon Buchanan Jr. Community Life «... Lincoln Troop 7 Leaders: Mrs. Eugene M, Adler, Mrs. Alain St. Cyr. Outdoor : Activities ..... Braeside Troop 12 Leaders: Mrs. Allen B. Dicus, Mrs. Arâ€" thur F. Vyse Jr. Song of the Great Lakes ...............Girl Scouts Girl Scout Promise Godâ€"Bless America . meais «... in unison | 450 To Attend the _ _ | Girl Scout Fatherâ€" _ | Daughter Banquet Dickinson. International Friendship Arts and Crafts .. Green Bay Troop Leaders: Mrs.. Raymond J. Ryan, Mrs. Donald . Phelps. Music and Dancing .. Lincoln Troop Leaders: Mrs. Ddley Hall Jr., Mrs. A. V. MePhee. Campinge /Braeside® Troop Lenders: Mrs. Jens Erikson, Mrs. M. J. Schoemeneker, Mrs. A. Schmidt, Mrs. James G. Culbertson, Mrs.. J. David Htrinasecittalitrntoveiaiernpats se t BVA PECOY Leaders: Mrs. J. Robert Carter, Mrs. Edward Schweitzer. Sports and Games .................Lincoln Troop Lenders: Miss Marian Parker,_ Mrs. George M. Webster, Mrs. O. W. Frost. Homemaking Lineoln Troop Leaders: Mrs. Harold E. Swinea, Mrs. William L. Pierce, Nature kess .:. Ravinia Troop Leaders: Mrs. Irving Meyerhoff, Mrs. Leslie Huettmann, Mrs. Glenn Mills. Literature and Dramaties utanihblte Welcome ...........................Cynthia Betts A Dad ..................Mr. Raymond J. Ryan Appreciation .......Margaret Ann Archer Response .... ....Mrs. Roy O. Nereim Scene in the Girl Scout office Local director ........Virginia Sheahen A Dad ... Mr. Philip E. MeFarland Daughters Tinker McFarland, Connie Alexander. Girl Scout beginning ...Elm Place Troop 14 Leaders: Mrs. Richard Kebbon, Mrs. Mrs. Chas. W. Bartell, Mrs. Eleanor K. Patton. Girl Scout Council ............Ravinia Troop 2 Leaders: Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, Mrs. Henry Foreman, Mrs. Edward C. George. Girl Seout Troop Organization .................... Pledge of Allegiance ......................... im unison America the Beautiful ............... in unison Girl Scout Laws .......Senior Patrol Troop 12 ______ Leader, Miss Mary Lou Keaster The first girl scout fatherâ€"daughâ€" ter banquet will be held Friday, March 21 at 6:30 at the Ravinia Village House. 450 guests includâ€" ing fathers of the girl scouts, the girl scouts, leaders, and council members will ‘attend. This is the third annual banquet since the Highland Park council was formed. But the scout organization has grown to such an extent that only the fathers could be invited instead of both parents. Invocation Thursday, March 20, 1941 PROGRAM DINNER TAPS ........Cynthia Betts Mr. Raymond J. Ryan Margaret Ann Archer ....Mrs. Roy O. Nereim Eim Place Troop 11 Elm Place Troop 11 Lineoln Troop Parker, _ Mrs. O. W. Frost. Lineoln Troop Girl Troop 8 Philip Scouts 13

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