October 1, 1927 WINNETKA TALK i held on October 12, at the office of the | march from there, with the Evanston XN _; . _. oo 20 Byron Stolp school at 7:30 p. m. Mr. | Scouts, to the stadium. T - - ~ i Harper, chairman of the committee, Prepare Monthly Report I ® ® plans an enlarged and strengthened The North Shore Inter-Troop effi- ne I he A 1cia ratt committee for this year, as well as an | ciency award, based on a report from enlarged group of merit badge|each troop on their month's program, L os councilors. The award of badges earn- | their outdoor emphasis, boy initiative, C 00 O anc ng ed will be made at a get-together,| advancement and growth, interest in which Wilmette leaders are planning | activity of adults, business manage- p to hold on either the afternoon or eve- | ment, originality and initiative, will be | Xx Reo ens ning of the third Saturday of each|awarded early next month to the troop : . month. Wilmette leaders are working | with the best score. Each troop files Friday, October 21, Winnetka. 1 out the plans for these monthly pow- | this report the last of each month. Monday, October 24, Winnetka. wows of all the troops with the idea|..__ Tuesday, October 25, Chicago. of having, Something een ach Wednesday, October 26, Evanston. ¥ . DER Tt tS Present | Thursday, October 27, Lake Forest. The Glencoe board of review will be = | Saturday, October 29, Highland Park. held at the Glencoe Union church, on Ld I Vednesday, October 12. | . . t's Mourn the Loss of a Friend : Univ. 2433 Winn. 1520 Scouts and Scout leaders have been P= = x; -- _-- saddened in learning of the death of TY ori ~~ . i W. J. McAllen, chairman of the Glen- coe Court of Honor, and for many years one of the outstanding Scout en- thusiasts of the north shore. Plan Investment Campaign Committees are already at work planning the set-up of the investment campaign in which the public each year demonstrates its interest in boy- hood and its desire to have a part in enriching and extending the Boy Scout program on the north shore. It is plan- ned to so organize the campaign so that every citizen will have an oppor- tunity to have a share in our Boy Scout work. Rally to Northwestern Game It is expected that between six and seven hundred Scouts of the north shore troops, with their leaders, will attend the Northwestern-South Dakota game as the guests of the university on Saturday, October 1. Troops will come in a body and will report at 12:45 to Mr. Draper at Ridge and Central streets, Evanston. They will GRANITE FURNISHED AND ERECTED BY J. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT CO. FINEST DISPLAY OF MEM- ORIALS IN CHICAGO 5751 RAVENSWOOD AVE. Phone RAVenswood 3523 Eo b> Piano Harmony -- Theory HerLEN WATSON Studio: 130 Woodland Avenue, Winnetka Telephone Winn. 1805 or High. Pk. 556 "TALK" was so great as available half-hours, him at his home, and five o'clock. CA The Fact That... the response to Mr. Meltzer's first advertisement in the will make it necessary for old and new pupils wishing his Master INSTRUCTION of WIND and FRETTED INSTRUMENTS to make their appointments at once. (Telephone University 7615) or call at the Community House Monday, between three to leave only a few more You may phone 394 Center St. [NTN Remodeling and Repair Work Estimate Furnished La ll LE LLL LLL LL LLL LL LLL LL LL LL EL EE LE EET Ta I -- Leland G. Vincent General Contractor Phone Winnetka 1417 1867 ' 1927 DANCING BOURNIQUE DEPORTMENT Private classes personally conducted by ALVAR L. BOURNIQUE Chicago Evanston Winnetka Children, EVANSTON WOMAN'S CLUB, opens Monday afternoon, October 17 Junior Evening Class, Friday, October 21 Children, WINNETKA WOMAN'S CLUB, opens Wednesday afternoon, October 19 Not knowing all the families eligible to membership in these classes makes it necessary for new applicants to furnish references. Address all communications to Office and Studio: 1134 N. Dearborn St., Chicago Tae Book Nook 809 Oak Street RENTAL LIBRARY All the Latest Fiction Books secured within 24 Hours for purchase