46 WINNETKA TALK November 19, 1927 HO et a A OTIS he \ A Beautiful | Symbolof Love and Affection BE: Thy Lea New aug ; Scout Handbook have been sold dur- Sie 1e bi-monthly conference of boy |ing the last eighteen years. It has hn, ® officers of scout troops of the South | been the encyclopedia for boy informa- End Section of the North Shore Area! tion for millions. It has been added to Council will be held next Saturday |and ch: anged from time to time, but moning, November 19, at Je Kenil- | because of its basic soundness it has worth school 'he main features of | served through all the years since ITH a gift of Diri- the program will be a forty-minute | scouting's coming to America. brioz back to & 4 those bh gold blower period on fun craft in which R. W. can bring back to her mind those happy memories of bridal days Townley, scoutmaster of the invincible Dirigold is the fashionable ware today and its popularity will en- troop 13, will teach the boys some new A i ery wi ic the dure because of its character and quality. It is an investment in games to take back to their troops area council in troop visitation work 1s lasting beauty and usefulness. We have Dirigold gifts at attractive and another fun craft period in which being built with a troop service repre- # > i Executive prices, Greg, Field" Scout Exe Hye: sentative of the council Sasigned to aid two or three troops. hese troop Hallmark Jewelers Tkles On songs Sh a roadie service deputies will visit their troops, 809 Davis Street basis=that 'boy-leaders-of tie varions passion Seps snd. SHEgesTiONS to hen The Dirigold Corp. Display Salon troops will find helps to take back to | SCOUtmasters and be of service in every 70 E. Jackson Blvd., Chicago £ the testof thelr boone way possible. While the list is not 6) ( Over three Lailliou jes of the Boy completed as yet it included the fol- H AT SAE AST Aenean OD e P lowing: D. C. Leach, serving 1, 9, and 13; L; F. Todd, serving 2, 3, and 4: J. G. Seyfried, serving 5, 6, and 8; H. W. Shaw, serving all Sea Scout | units; Bob Townley, serving 55 and - promoting outdoor activities; Ray Fogg, serving 33 and 35; E. L. Stanton, owers serving 51, 52, and 61: Robert An- spach, serving 32 and 37. Other men are being secured to aid scoutmasters are now as much in their work. a part of Star Scout 1 . Edward Kunz, Jr.--Troop 8. T h an k S g 1vin g Plan Leadership Encampment Forty boys representing the various D troops of the north shore towns will ay gather at the "Cabin in the Woods" on November 25 and 26 for a two-day he Turk leadership encampment, which will be pre Sp *y in charge of Field Executive W. Ted an < Grant and a group of Scoutmasters. : Pumpkin Pie The two days' encampment, in addi- tion to including fine eats and lots of fun, has as its objective the inter- change of experiences so that the boy Chrysanthemums. and Pom Pons leaders of the various troops can take A I ITED with their rich fall coloring add back to their troops new ideas, games, } \ / : Se Fei stories and methods. 1] RE N to the Thanksgiving Spirit. The junior officers who will attend a Our Thanksgiving Day Spe- will leave on Friday morning and re- 3 . . . turn Saturday evening. To See Model Apartment sil of sixed-Pom Pons in yellow and bronze for Hold Monthly Conference The various Scout executives serving TEN SE V ENTEEN GRO V E 1 00 the territory centering around Chicago : LJ will hold their regular monthly confer- ool hat' Huish ence 2, the office of the North Shore IF will supply that ishing Area Council at Highland Park on New, seven-story fireproof building. touch to the table. December 1. These representatives of | . . anproximately twenty suburban coun- Accessible to transportation. And those, who on. account of ill- ls meet monthly for the interchange ! 1 1 ness, that are not able to join fully of experience. Modern In every detail. into the Thanksgiving joy, will be i greatly cheered by Gifts of Cut Form Class in Religious i Flowers and beautifully decorated . Reasonable Rates Potted Plains from Education for Children { | A need has been felt in Winnetka i by the younger married women for as- ! . h l 9 fistance in guiding the religious train- P 4 \ ] ing of their children in the home. A 4 1ctor cC. Carlson t a C e S class has now been formed by a few 1 : Fl members of Christ church, with the aid | 1 . pi owers gd co- Pe, of the Rev. Ashley | i rerhard e group meets ednes- { } Organization 2 STORES day mornings at 10 o'clock at the home i 3 321 Park Ave., Glencoe of Ms: George Parker, 200 Linden ave, 4 nue, Perplexing questions are discusse { 3 Incorporated Glencoe 153 informally. All who feel the need of } 2 509 Davis STREET OR CARLSON BLDG. 906 Spanish Court this study will be most welcome in the : + "No Man's Land" group. i | leaf 504 Wilmette 4168 fot ! i Phones: Qreen The shells of 24 of the 43 varieties of : Sheldrake 0500 mussels found in the Rock river in i We Telegraph Flowers Illinois are suitable for making buttons. i 1 : * Anywhere. a -- i Now Open for Inspection Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Coyne of pi 597 Provident avenue left Tuesday for. N = Florida to remain two weeks.