Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 May 1923, p. 6

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'^010^ f^m$»HM^ THE T ITT -TTâ„¢g XTt?WQ 1â„¢IDAV. MAY 11, ::iq2^ • '/:-^^r : GIRL SCOUTS IN ANNUAL SERVICE Investiture Service Attracts j Large Audience of Scout j Mothers and Friends MAKE BADGE AWARDS Large Group of Girls Pass Examinations Wednesday, May 2, the last Girl $cout Investiture service before the Summer vacation was held. This ser- vice was the result of the work of i. M. Fleming. The following girls tfeere invested in Tenderfoot rank: Juth Wachs, Eleanor Idler, Florence ftdeman, Gertrude Walters, Ruth Lannen, Jane Lyons, Gladys Wood, Ethel Rosberg, Julia Kinstler, Dorothy fleming, Elizabeth Blaylock, Mar- aret Brown, Barbara Laing, Ruth Jvingston, Marion McDonald, Ram- jna Ley, Marion Anderson, Lutie Stiles and Carolyn Bellamy. Some of these girls have already started work ih preparation for their Second Class Investiture, but had not before had tne opportunity of being invested for Tenderfoot rantc^^l^ Seek First Clas« Rank [Second Class Investiture included tne following girls: Marjory Niles, Helen Gates, Eloise Smith, Janet Hall, Emily Darst, Martha Farner, Myrtle Carlson, Lois Phelps, Betty Tone and lean Hosmer. These girls are now Riming toward a First Class Investi- ture at camp this Summer. j Award Merit Badges {After the Ranking badges had been awarded, Miss Neill presented thirty different Merit^Badges_laien^girk ^Ho"RaoFcompleted the required work for these Merit Badges. More than half of these thirty badges were won by the examinations given by Mrs. Colton after the completion of her lecture course on "Birds and Stars." The Investiture service proper was What Would Happen If He Were Fined $20 etc.? When Nick Brandonisin, a Chi- cago dealer, began to dig up ex- cuses for not paying the $10 fine that had been imposed upon him for driving without a license through the streets of Kent worth â€"where the eagle eye of Clement C. Ley had spotted him, Magistrate Mickey thought the man must be "broke." After the argument had continued fpr five minutes the justice was still of the same opinion. So were the members of the police force who comprised the court spectators. - Then something happened! Nick tired of his argument, or finding it useless thrust H»h«nd into his inner pocket and drew out a roll, of bills. And what a roll! Peeling off the outer note he hand- ed it to the judge. . „ . .A "Can you change that, ne saia. The judge looked, rubbed his eyes and looked again. It was 3 No, the'judge couldn't change the $500 note. One of the police- men had to make a specud trip to the bank to get the $490 that Nick nonchalantly anticipated as his "change." More New Homesjisted â€" InThis Week's Permits Two permits for private residences, eight for garages and one for a sleep-, ing porch were issued by the Wil- mette village authorities early this week. The two residence permits were granted to the Missess Dyer. They will build two $6,000 homes, one at 251 Maple avenue. R. W. Tansill will build a new sleep- ing porch at 602 Lake street. conducted:-by Missr FlorenceT Weill, di- rector for Cook county. Ex-Captam Hamilton came from Milwaukee as a "surprise guest" for the girls, and nearly thirty of the Scout Mothers responded to the invitations to be present. After the service refresh- ments were served to all present. WATCH YOUR SPINE All acute as well aa long standing conditions, which have resisted the ordinary methods of treatment, respond to ^ CHIROPRACTIC SPINAL ADJUSTMENTS I LESLIE W. JONES, M.D., D.C. j PHYSICIANâ€"CHIROPRACTORâ€"OCULIST Eyes Examined and Glasses Fittedâ€"when necessary WilmatU Offices Room 27, Brown Building U Hours. 10 to 12 A WU; 2 to 5 P. M.; Mo * fV..*L ^mm ice Tel. Wilmette 2©57 % 4> $ Residence Tel. Wilmette 2658 Magistrate Mickey Knows That Spring "Has Came Indications of spring were present in Magistrate Daniel Mickey? court ast week. There were five H^tim in allâ€"five speeders brought in to ,<PcLrksPUPlbert, Chicago, was fined $25 and cost for traveling 45 miles an hour on Sheridan road. Hews arrested by patrolman Henry .Brauti- gan. The same officer stopped B. C. Zernes when he was going 40 miles an hour on Sixth street. Zernes drew a Clemen' C. Ley, Kenilworth officer, arrested John B. Sanger for traveling 35 miles an hour on Sheridan road. A $15 fine was imposed. George Holms received a $10 sentence. He was pot- ted by Brautigan while hitting a> on Chestnut street. Another $10 fine was drawn by K. Cowell, Evanston, who was brought to book by officer Peter Schaefer for driving 32 miles an hour on 11th street. ------------------------*â€"__ COPLAN BUYS RESIDENCE , B. Coplan, proprietor of the Uni- que Style Shop on Central avenue, has purchased the residence at 1240 Cen- tral avenue through C H. Brethold, realtor and builder. JOIN MOODY SALES FORCE William H. Burns, 626 Wc^dlawn avenue, Chicago, has been employed ms real estate salesman by the M. L? Moody real estate company. Mr. Burns has had considerable„_reaL^Sr tate experience in Chicago. Wet Wash- Cut down the cost of the weekly family washing. Let us call for the bundle, wash it carefully and thoroughly, and return ready for ironing at home. It's a saving in every way NELSON LAUNDRY Phone Wilmette 1800 StffcET M^ Famace&G^ PHONE WILMETTI 1241 The Women Who Buy Bleats Here | Coma back for more ami moreâ€" and more. Quality and Flavor in our Meat* it the attraction, aa well as reasonable prices, Cut Rate Meats give no satisfaction; you cannot oat them after cook- ing.. Pay «• * F*>r Price and get the Very Best. Specials for Saturday ROUNDSTEAK, NATIVE, lb,.................. 29c PORK SHOULDER, lb*................ 16%c POT ROAST, NATIVE, lb...................17c LEG OF LAMB, lb.................... 35c LEG OF VEAL, lb...................29c VEAL ROAST SHOULDER, lb. .. v^^^~^22e POCKET VEAL ROAST, lb.................. 15c HOME MADE ALL-PORK SAUSAGE MEAT, lb. ................. 25c 100% Pure Deliriously Seasoned ^-Sfcl€ED-«l|^ONr 3 pounds ... . ... $1.00 1189 Wilmette Ave. Phone Wilmette 2779 We deliver in Evanston, Wilmette. Kenilworth, In- dian Hill, Winnetka Our Phone Orders Receive Careful Attention WttMETTE. ILL Clean M' Home m. â- <s- :Sl lis made a realitywith the aid of our rug-cleaning llllpcjM^ has wonderful facili- tt|f iof 11^ Our prices Swill not stagger fdli^iOui' time is limited. J To tell If you more, we must see you. We clean to tnifo^>t H>f the fabde^ot J^^:::^^::^ outer fuzzt Main Street Phone Wilmette 1949 «.^**s«f«i;w> THER, she's the s^e|§lt person in the world! Our cm *u_f Mothers' Day is May 13 and you'll please^ her-*shbw yotir love for herâ€"if you gives hermhm of bir liJodcandies on that Our O ^"" and they^ii^t â- ^^.At â- -â- â- â- â- <â- â-  - • • â- â- â- MiMftAs mmmSsm the giver! mmz$m$®$m$

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