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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 5 Feb 1927, p. 43

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WINNETKA TALK February 5, 1927 Scouts Win Awards at Their Court of Honor In the Kenilworth Boy Scout Court of Honor session, held under the di- rection of E. L. Nygaard, Roy Harett and Frank Ketchem, the following Scouts received awards: Merit badge awards, Richard Buck, Claude Hamilton, Tom Hicks, Jack Howe, Robert Richardson, William Springer, Charles Southward and Charles Vanderveld. Scouts promoted to first class stand- ing : Joel Dickenson, Oakley Jinks, and Dickie Joslin. Scouts receiving second class stand- ing: Bud Bent, Paul Gilbert, George Gillett, Dan Harrison, Dan Kimball, Elwood Mons, George Scott, Tom Smith, and Billy Williams. DRY FEET and Plenty of Milk! | SCHOOL GIVEN ETCHING A beautiful etching by the English artist, Charles Brangyn, entitled "Re- turning From Work," has been given the Joseph Sears school by Charles Erwin, 615 Warwick road, Kenilworth. The theme deals with English miners quitting their work at the mouth of a mine and is done in the characteristic style and clever detail so typical of the artist. That's the way to keep in good health in Feb- ruary -- keep your feet | dry and drink plenty of pure fresh milk. HUNDREDS of Dresses, all sizes, colors and prices. Spring Coats and Hats UNIQUE STYLE SHOP B. COPLAN, Prop. 1126 Central Avenue Phone Wil. 2403 alm Sosa The Lobby of The Georgian Upon arriving at The Georgian you first enter "the lobby. With its Spanish furniture, beautiful hangings, lamps and tasteful harmony, you and your guests at once sense the quiet refinement and magnificence of the entire building. It is said that there is no more splendid lobby to any apartment hotel in the mid-west. Just off the lobby is the desk where one learns that two up to and including eight room apartments rent from $165 to $550 ; hotel rooms, $80 to $125; and, con- sidering, that one's rental includes everything furnished, it costs less to live at The Georgian. b P Number Two ' % of a Series : bee on a T our of e oor 1an po Inspection An Address of Distinction Send for illustrated brochure and floor plans of Georgian suites. mmm ry li Lawrence Twins Set Rapid Pace at High School Meet the Lawrence twins--Ann and Betty, two of the leaders in New Trier activities since away back in 1923. Ann is vice-president of the senior class and was chairman of the social committee of the junior class and of the commit- tee of the sophomore class. She is also chairman of the Echoes group picture committee of T.N. {In her junior year she was captain of the hockey team and chairman of the Girls' club social committee and as a sophomore she was on the financial committee of the Girls' club. Betty was vice-president of the soph- and a member omore class and is now vice-presi- dent of T. N. T. and Girls' club. She was also in student council her sopho- more year and on the Girls' club social committee as a junior. Both have been in Glee club, "The Chimes of Normandy" and the Pa- geant. They were both on teams and in G. A. A, and Betty was on the so- cial committee of the freshman class and the charity committee of the Girls' club. They look alike, frequently dress alike and work and play alike. It is little wonder the underclassmen, espe- cially, do not know one from the other Sam 'n Henry Broadcast from the Norshore Stage Three weeks of astounding success have convinced Balaban & Katz that theater-goers want to see their radio favorites in person and as a result Sam 'n Henry, America's best known radio comedians, have been engaged for one full week at the Norshore theater where they are now appear- ing. Their engagement closes next Thursday. These two "black voiced" comedians are celebrating their first anniversary on the air with a special theater tour that has included the Chicago, Tivoli and Uptown theaters. An attempt is made in their presentation to give au- diences a conception of how broad- : | casting is done. W. C. T. U. MEETING The Wilmette-Winnetka W. C. T. U. will hold an all-day meeting at the home of Mrs. Carleton Prouty, 693 Willow road, Winnetka, Monday, Feb- ruary 7. The program will consist of sewing in the forenoon and a box luncheon. The business meeting will be addressed by Mrs. Epha M. Mar- shall at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Marshall is an officer of the State W. C. T. U. Ask Your Dealer for Eleanor Bird Seed A Song In Every Seed. It's better than what you think is best. TOUPEES and WIGS Natural as the Hair that was once your own. Phone Central 0604 7/& FUNK & CO. 36 So. State St. Room 412 = Chicago T. | PLAN SCOUT PARLEY Junior Officers Council of North Shore | Scout Area to Hold Conference in | Wilmette February 12 The first monthly get-to-gether, or Junior Officer's council for the twenty- three Boy Scout troops of the North | Shore area, will be held at the Byron Stolp school, Wilmette, Saturday | morning, February 12, from 10 to 12 | o'clock. One of the chief aims of the Scout | program and of troop management is the developing of managing power in boys. This monthly conference will be attended by junior assistant scoutmas- ters, senior patrol leaders, patrol lead- ers and troop scribes. Each troop is allowed a maximum of six delegates, who are registered in ad- vance. A luncheon, served by the Wilmette patrol leader's unit, will follow the conference. The program is as fol- lows : 9:30 a. m. to 10 a. m.--Arrival and re- ception of candidates. 10--"Welcome" from Wilmette Junior officers. 10 :10--Scout contest. 10 :20--"What of his Junior Officers," by Townley. 10:40 -- "Making T hi n g s Out of Leather," a handicraft demonstration and exhibition by Troop 1 of Glen- coe. 11--Discussion periods--(a) The work of the Jr. A. S. M.; (b) Senior Patrol Leader-ing; (c) The Patrol Leader's Responsibility; (d) The Scribe on the Job. 11 :20--Report of Discussion groups. 11 :40--Story. 11 :55--Adjourn for luncheon. 12:00--Luncheon, Songs, Announce- ments for March conference. 1:00--Adjournment. songs and inter-town a Scoutmaster expects R. W. Make Rapid Progress on Illinois Gold Clubhouse Construction of the new club house which the Illinois Golf club is erecting on its course at the northeast corner of Dundee and Lee roads, is progress- ing rapidly. The clubhouse fronts on Dundee road, but is back afield, the club grounds on both Dundee and Lee roads, being bordered with fine build- ing lots, each two hundred feet in depth. Scout Executive Will Address Kiwanis Club Walter McPeek, Scout executive of the North Shore Area council, extend- ing from Wilmette to Lake Bluff, will speak before the Waukegan Kiwanis club Monday, February 7, on the sub- ject "Scouting and Boy Character." The meeting is a part of the year's program of the club, and centers upon citizenship and character. It also rep- resents a special program in connec- tion with the national observation of Scout Anniversary week. Telephone Wilmette 3847 DR. FRANK B. 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