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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 23 Jun 1928, p. 6

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Fd WINNETKA TALK June 23, 1928 STRUCK BY TRUCK wheel of the truck passed over his left | "Howy"' P ran The Rev. Peter Cichozki, of 5212] foot, according to the report of Patrol- R = ge oulens 1 Help Scoutmasters, Agatite avenue, Chicago, while crossing | man Ralph Rayburn. H oe one 3 Ostilen > i Parents Are Urged; Lincoln avenue, just north of Elm owar range, Winnetka's secon 3 street, Thursday afternoon of last week,| Mrs. Mellen C. Martin of 630 Rose- | baseman, familiarly known among his Bulletin Tells How £" was hit by a truck driven by James |wood avenue has returned from a two |team as "Howy," is a Northwestern Many north shore scoutmasters are Christensen, of 734 Elm street. A 'months' sojourn in France and Spain. University boy. He cooperating with Dr. Norman E. Rich- = 7 played second base ardson in research problems concern- Ni: Ss -- m= rE =i this spring on the ing the most effective application of Purple nine, where : I'€ | the scout m. Whil he established quite RL ile the leaders of a scout troop have much to do with ~ a record as a heavy 4 : Y {the development of a boy in his scout 1 he C omfort Shop : Fisher i work, a large part of it rests upon the Li I a d OWY' !parents, it has been pointed out. 797 ELM STREET " Aas, playe SMCE1 The research projects show the fol- the opening of the season with the Winnetka nine, and lowing ways in which parents can help the growth of a scout as outlined in i nnintaining. Tit a bulletin issued this week from the find ireeced br cones north shore council office. | mendable style. His 1. Do not punish scouts by keeping double, in the|them away from scout meetings. Such eighth inning of |2 procedure is as logical as depriving for your Permanent Wave HY | "Howy" Prange will sail June 30, from New York on as well as any other Beauty Parlor the Winnetka-Waukegan K. of L.|a boy of his meals or his school work. ervice game, scored two runs and came| 2. Help your son by practicing the within one of knotting the count for|eighth scout law--a scout is cheerful. Expert Operators the locals. 3. Give your son a regular allow- are at your service ance and hold him responsible for sav- ; | Mrs. Sofia Schafer, mother of Mrs. |Ing it and spending it wisely. Phone Winnetka 933 ™! | Martin L. Cassell, 825 Foxdale avenue,| 4. Give him plenty of good books and magazines to read and he will not -- the Lancastria, for a summer in Eu- be interested in news stand filth. "N\. rope. 5. Do not take the part of the boy when he is in the wrong and is criti- cizing his leaders unjustly. 6. Encourage the scoutmaster in the contribution which he is making . to boy life. Fresh, Tender, Flavory Roasts | «oom mn 2 9 symbolic of scout ideals. Help your son to keep it clean and neat. 8. Cooperate with the scoutmaster in preventing tardiness and truancy. 9. Help him to select a few things to do well rather than many to dabble in. 10. Coperate with him by giving him permission to go on over-night hikes and to camp. 11. Don't say that you are too busy to visit the troop and to carry your fair share of work on the troop com- / mittee. SPECIALS--SATURDAY ONLY! | coin advancement. i I I Ne o \ The nice part about buying a roast from us is . . . that when you don't eat it all at one meal... it tastes just as delicious sliced cold. Decide now on one for tomorrow's dinner! The Sunbeam League of Chicago, of SPRING LEG LAMB, 351 LONG ISLAND DUCKS, 35 which Mrs. Irving Koch is president . - and Mrs. Edward Uhlmann of 162 Genuine 1928, 1b. ..... 2C Fresh Dressed, Ib. ...... Fuller Lane vice president, held ite last meeting of the season on Satur- STEWING HENS, RIB ROAST BEEF, SIRLOIN STEAK, fay, June 16. The opssiog secting Fresh, 3 4 6th-Tth, 3 3 Prime, 4 5 E dE Ib. hades. Ihe si: ry ro . ¢ c ¢ NOW THE WEATHERS BRIGHT AND FAIR RIB ROAST BEEF, BEEF TENDERLOIN, PORK ROAST, Bone- You SHOULD. TELL US Xo REPAIR Boneless, no Prime, no charge less, fine for waste, 1b. .... 39c for larding, Ib. 55¢ roasting, lb. .. 28¢ HOT WEATHER SPECIALS IMPORTED ROCQUEFORT CHEESE, 1B. ...0 avai 49¢ Cold Meats -- Home Baked Ham -- Cheese You'll always find the finest and freshest of Cold Meats at the Palace Market. "HE time to have your repairs done is when PALACE MEAT MARKET |: 50 them. Let us know at once about anything that's out of COME TO THE PALACE! "whack" about your plumb- Formerly Vollman's Market i nak X Better Meats Cleaner Meats Sed New sfdiures: . : Phone 874 ~ 464 796 ELM STREET WINNETKA PHONES 4 and 333 S.J. STEFFENS 723 OAK ST. WINNETKA,ILL.

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