and his assistant William Larson, lead in group singing. During the evening Harry E. Skidmore, lcout.m_uiej _of troop 324, The honor guests present were: Rev. Dean O. Luginbill, of the Highland Park Presbyterian church, Mayor Ronan, Chief of Police Rex Andrews, Clifton G. Speer, John Dahm, assistant »scout executive; Karl D. King Jr., district scout comâ€" missioner; Harry Earhart, presiâ€" dentâ€"elect of the Highland Park Rotary club: Edward Menke, Boys Work representative of the Highâ€" land Park Rotary; Otto Fisher, Highwood, secretary of the North Shore Area council, and Jack Davis, camping director of the council. | Perfect attendance for two years was rewarded with prizes. These awards were given to John Wood, Phil Minorini and Bud Lee. Five pins were also awarded to scouts for perfect attendance for one year. The Eagle Scout bronze palm was presented to Bill Winters, also a member of the Explorer patrol. In addition to these high honors, the largest number of merit badges ever presented to the"members of Rotarian troop 30 were awarded. Special awards were the honor medals given each year to the outâ€" standing scouts of the troop. ‘Those who received these medals were: John Wood, Bud Lee, Jim Leech, Patrick Moran, George LeClercq, and Ken Margeson. cil The Eagle Scout awards were presented to Bill Moran, assistant scoutmaster, Bob Moran, a junior leader in the troop and Bill Low, a member of the Explorer patrol. The largest number of awards in the history of the troop were given. The awards included Eagle presenâ€" tation by Mr. Clifton Spear, chief executive of the North Shore counâ€" The annual Rotary troop 30 Boy Scout banquet was held Tuesday night at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church. One hundred and sixtyâ€"nine persons attended the afâ€" fair. ROTARIAN TROOP 30 HAS ANNUAL BANQUET GREET "NORTH SHORE FLYER" The twinâ€"engined transport plane being used by United Air Lines between Sky Harbor airport, near Deerâ€" field, and Chicago‘s municipal airport this week formally was named ‘"North Shore Flyer" in token of the service which it is giving residents of this area. Shown greeting the plane on its initial fAight under the new name is Miss Lucy Harrison of Lake Forest, daughter of Carter Harrison Jr., and granddaughter of Carter H. Harrison 8r., collector of internal revenue and five times mayor of Chicago. With her is George E. Hatch of Evanston, district traffic manager of United Air Lines. JUNE 1941 and Canadian Rockies. _â€"______ _ E tour is allâ€"expenseâ€" en th':tgool. clean oo:brt om airâ€"conditioned trains â€"one low price covers everything. Send for 64â€"page book Summer Tours"â€"free Miss Margaret Moldaner, sopraâ€" no, presented a musical program at the regular meeting of the Highâ€" land Park Rotary club meeting held at 12:15 o‘clock Monday at the Sunset Valley Country club. J. M. Appel was program chairman for the meeting. M. Warner Turriff is scoutmaster of Rotarian troop 30, and his asâ€" sistants are Dr. Robert C. Post, Willian Moran and Edgar Boehm. ROTARY CLUB HEARS __ __ MISS MOLDANER sING PacificNorthwest THE PRESS The next meeting of the Highland Park Camera club on Wednesday evening, June 11, will be "Movie Night." The club‘s president, Mr. Charles E. Keevil, will give an ilâ€" lustrated talk on the development of movie film, especially the reverâ€" sal. process. This is the same proâ€" cess that is used in developing some kinds of still color phtographs. Also on the program will be a showing of member‘s films, including "Color Symphony," "Brookfield Zoo" and "Bermuda." Anyone interested will be welcome at the meeting in the Community Center at 8 p.m. CHAS. E. KEEVIL TO ADDRESS CAMERA CLUB Junior Sizes to 12 Sizes 12 to 22. ... Sanforized for Permanent Fit DRAPE MODEL, WITH PLEATs Junior Sizes to 12. ,..:11:2:52%}%%r c4 t/«‘s Sibes. 12 Xto: 20 3, .. . . 2 s en P en ind i en ie uen ie 611 CentrRar Ave. Proneg Hicuuan» Park 2756 WHITE COTTON GABARDINE TROUSERS GARNETT‘S average lawnmower and CUTTING GRASS will be easy work when you Pennsylvania Mowers. It‘s 17 pounds lichte EVERYTHING FOR THE GARDEN LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED WHITE DUCK Central Hardware Men‘s Store e easy work when you uu:.:ehind It‘s 17 pounds lighter t the seems to coast along. Reduced! ALSO TROUSERS Mrs. H. R. Barrett, 144 Lakeview terrace, has been removed from her home to the North Shore Health reâ€" sort, Winnetka. Mrs. Barrett, who has been in ill health for some time, was found in a semiâ€"conscious conâ€" dition early Thursday morning, by her husband, in the garage, with the doors closed and the engine running. RELIABLE LAUNDERY AND DRY CLEANING Co. Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 $1.75 $1.95 $1.95 $2.45 PAGB FIVE