Stu -Smith Unmaku Plans For Poppy Day of the club on Jan. 10. Roy P. More, director, attended the opening dinner in Chicago of the $ml00900 USO fund-niaing cam- pain. which was addressed Monday by John D .Roekefetler, In. honorary national chairman and himself the first donor. Prescott S. Bush head: the war fund drive, which officially opened He, n. The meeting of Stuper-Smith Unit American Legion Auxiliary W“ held " the city hall last Wednesday, with My. Fred Lund, president, presiding. Mrs. Margaret Dean of Highwood. eBrtteegt hostess, was presented I (been red rose- in behalf ot the boy: who have gone oversea whom she hu mothered since the openink of the club on Jan. 10. There were nine poppy pattern from the Oak Terrace school entered in the post contest this year. Winner: in the content were James “ennui, receiving first prize and Delores Di- nelli. second, both from the seventh grade; and Patricia Kilpatrick first and Carol Dee Lyle. second prize. both from the fifth grade. Plan: were made" for poppy any. the various workers being â€signed to their stations. Poppy day will be May 25th. The Unit will hold a bingo party at the home of Mrs. Walter Smith. 321 Oak Terrace, Wednesday, May 20, " it o'ehrek. Members and friends are invited to attend. Mm. Amt Meyer of Hithlutd Perl: donated ao toll. for the ceca- sion. Nick Telnet, also of Highlnnd Perk, now of Great Lakes Naval Tuining nation, put on mgician'n (rich. white Dona Bailey of lion and Ronnie Week of Wankenn tuned dance numbers. An impromptu ute- ude by the boys in attendance re- mtded-the when for their efforts. Min Sarah Glue of Hichwood was “complaint for the extemporanernts community singing. Oahwood-,arrrtmrmr.thebirth ofnd-trbomatStTherese at-tWa-Jia-Aer. Fifty when of .the Mothers club of Herhod Wk. Hkhwood Ind Dentist! lead 225 boys It a hm supper on Mothers day in the new “thread US club. a “My ave. In. E. A. Jenkins. president. and Mo. Jouph Riddle, vice-prenident, both of Hiahtout Park, Ind their large committee prepared the food. Mr. at! In. Arthur Pull. Or- dsardurae,r.ate-etat.th. Inh- 1ehemrtresideettsbattttetrhmisetH. evening. {an n Mrs. we. Juice-inch!!- s-tttttsept-r-ta-Mar “WHWCAW nuns-gunman“ “Whlwcbu him-column“..- huh-Ilhm ['irjiiSif'i'Ed2tiii2 MiirttnerBtrmbart.B-e% 2NrttfdNtg"tach".T, Deluge-M t Club-.1! m ulna lulu-thumbâ€: frxmBli6.Y.arherehevt'sited “W,W|Mhm nun-gm Mr.artdMrsMarddSbMttm,30tt Mrsertriehtheretrsmedhmrse Ar.ereet Hannah Nova"; 'rt'B---"'M9rr.artr+ ra-h-tte. u bop our on Glory an“? Mspm'inm U. S. o. Club v-. an 3.- h- mt...--..- "r-NV on- What's Doing In tyeerfietd All women between the an“ of IO to so who are interested in doing this very useful volumeer work for de- leme are asked to apply to Mrs. Stern " Red Cross headquarters, 6l6 S. Michigan avenue, Chicago. Among the members of the Red Crou Canteen Corps are: Mrs. Joell Fox, 740 S. Ridge Road, Highland Park, Mrs. Marjorie Thanh, 137 Beach Street; Highlnnd Park. Mrs. Elizabeth Stand. 1m Gnu Boy rod. In: bone. " a farewell Mmhu‘l'uuhyli‘lnbu- ilersmt,Altred, whole" _ day for unitary trail-h. Gucci were Mia Pauline Sober; Mn. Adda]: levy. ..trtd1ry9oeeoh, Km Canteen Workers Prutiul experience in serving and preparing food in large quantities is given the Canteen workers at Red Cross headquarters in Chicago. " the Blood Donor center. 624 s. Miehigan nvenue, nnd at the Army Air Corps re- uniting station in the Old Post Office Building. In addition, the Chicago Chapter of the Red Cross has an em- ergency Canteen service available for " large fires or dinners. Mr.-dMrsWitti-Iariwso bavetivedat36Ptairie-ttare medial-m Mr.aadMrs.J.s-r-dMr. atHMrsttetbertSmiehasadstt- the_dimPettriawtahre_ Women volunteers are urgently needed for duly " Red Cross cu- teen when, needing to a unte- ment issued by Mrs. Mabel Stem, co- chairman of the Chicago Chime?- Canteen Como. mw.mnu¢-uein 3‘6“qu TuthAatd-h-rett-dtte-e 'mrrirtheHiFdPaah-.it" Mmw.snsrhisvneat'-iaeiq New HM Put. Mi. in mi L 19rePahwood am) Mrs Mary Ken; Wilt-cite. Red Cross Needs Toritnuum.nltlnnu Dom condom chickcn and chickun gumbo mm for their Bison of chicken. "c. and in. om and that deliciou- IJl-throuil Ivor of chicken. We unit. it with mud horseradish and plmiento. bind it with can Ind ere-m. What n ms: tor a warm day! Coolly rah-unfit. m wumin nourishing. Turn“ at on crisp men: In . mania-l. all“ eottttritted, Preemie " it!) that: ot chilled tom-lo juice. 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Davuuhrto-oodraiertroi amount the shame“ of this ante. having won a Match " Camp Perry over 960 Ila-Cal. competitors. Capt. Davis is in the Quartermaster Corp, Motor Trauma Division luv- ing worked for lever-l years forth: Village of Winnetka " shop foreman in charge of all their motor emb- meat. "V 'Ette M 1 “I tn uner].- Inl tho in "CA. 'rPiii n (if. EGraNirG. In... MA. ch) lau- In "CA. "L!" p. _ _ m Tull- an gym. 22m" -_. an: AR gum ecu-r. m-r-aL-is, trAiFTiiaii'7iiuTa""i"Gc"'""""" 'MNmuu-um- - sWfltrfltndtl1dtrs'A"sttr& 35.31:!» “a In lac-ho “a. u!!.!.-. -- - M..th_CNqtari.aB--t hmdlnbhkmb "At-He-g-q-ii.-. ddlh-I. --..d-t.t-M.-. - -'"'-'. rm- to» ___--- iiFii, “In y - ~... - “WV .".r. a! 'e-"-'--".-'-.. --v-. -- â€I. p. a. w h - Jatratt." Viki}: club "she. m [mun-- "Du-u. Much-imam. my." ' . Its-"Ta: u _ 33:54:99. 2-. - m teEFrfuAiGu - = aua= - Calendar 1rtiffiii? 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Ray Whiting and Joe Daley; As- linen: Haodieratt DirectorJohn MB- lat and Wm. E. In“; Shawnee scoutmaster, Dick Quay end Harry suture; Assistants, Jon Silicone-I, Bill McLean. Cheyenne We, Stan Glade. Assistants, John Mit- lar, Dove leAlvey and Bowie Jud». Chippewa Seoul-Aster. Don Divid- wn. Assistant. Jaeh legging. Gordon Mutton. Mouth Small-net, John loner, Alabama, John Salmon and Stuart Ada-on. Belem Scou- tnuter. Wilbur Hm, Assistants. " Stein, Ken Halli†Ind Fred Noble. Jr., Menominee Seawater, Jack F ox, Assistants, Wilhce Behnkc and Bill Brooks, Siberin (Senior Came) Scoattmaster, Bud Spinney (Third Period only). be in excess of MO participating Scouts. Thin u one of the highlights occasions for Scint- dnring the year. The program will tannins of mes, Scout competition. cooking, erection of tent: on Patrol Camp nights, I Saturday evening Camp fire, Sunday morning Church service, grill more games and the awarding ot cerrifi- cares to all Patrols earning an A, B, C, D, or E rating. Three additional men are to be added to the Staff, namely a handi- craft Director and two new: offi- ecu. Mr. Davis also announced that the second Period is now cloud to tingle period campers. In other words, mo caution my be made for "txtetd per- iod only for than Scouts who register for either In or 3rd period in addi- tion. Camp opens J um 26th and closes Angus: 5th. Eero" - Scou- at 3“ m East Tumbull Woods, this coming Saturday and Sunday, May 16 and 17, will be the none of the North Shore Area Council’s Spring Cam- ponl. " which is waded, ctithere will anon mm a 516 “all“. AVI. SCOUTNM I4, I942