Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1927, p. 15

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June 10, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE NORTH SHORE SCOUTS l lEI· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·; · · · · · · · · . -.-.-·;-~ ~- ; · · · · .-. · · · · · · · · · &I · ENROU FOR CHECAGUA : ·· Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday E~enings Prepare to Spend Period From June 27 to July 9 at Owasippe . Near Muskegon One hundred Scouts and Scoutmasters from the north shore Scout troops are looking forward to spending the period from June 27 to July 9 at. Camp Che~agua, near Muskegon, ~~~h., one . of the Owasippe camps. 1 hts camp ts one of the best equipped and most carefully managed camps in the entire Middle West. . ! ·he camp staff includes specialists tn almost every field. There will be a man in charge of nature study work a. r~al live Indian,. a handicraft · spe~ c1altst, and many other interesting leaders of variou s phases of Scout work. These are in addition to the l~adcr in charge of each tent group of e1ght boys. \Vhenever poss ible this leader is the Scoutmaster who goes to camp with his boys. Scouts Registered Laat Week Applications for camp were filed last we ek hy the fo11owing Scouts: · , \Vilmette-Troop 4: Paul Sterner; fr oop 5: Frank Church. Colin Finlayson, Edward Bristol, Fredric Robin~on: Troop 9: ] ohn Miller, Adam Bauer, Jame s Hoffman. Herman Rau. Glenc oe-T roop ·23: Gar! Lincoln· Troop 22: ] ohn De Beers, Came rot~ BrO\\·n, Burton French. Samuel Smale· Troop 21: John Fisher. ' Highland Park-Troop 31: ~forton· Traub: TroJp 32 :· H arr y Carlson, Roh Phelps. Ernest \Vest: Troop 33: Parker Johnston, Robert Johnston, Xicho);J.s \Vink: Troop 36: Thomas Brennan . L;J.kc Bluff- Tronp -t2: Xrils Xeil-.,c ~ n. Ch·de Dc,·o. T.ake- Fore~t-Troop -l5: Ian ~fc P hl'r:-\:111 , Brent \\·r ent!. Registrations Added Daily . · · · · ...., ' · · · · · · ·Henry C.LyttOn 8 Sons ., State and Jackson-Chicago Orrington and Church-Evanston · I e i I ! /·\IBllmiD 1 0 · · · · ·: : · · · ~· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .I ., · · · I · I e l ·I :· · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · e :I ). fore hny ;-; a r<.: enro lling daily. Tn man~· ca~~'" one or more tents at Cher agua \rill lw g i,·cn oyer to the ho,-s ir{llll a ~ingk local troop. Fight ho;-, nrcupy ;J. tt·nt. and \\·hen po..;.;jlJJe th<'y :trc' grnttpL·d in heir natural patr()l~ ;,nd trO :)Jl' - · · · · · · · · · · · · · :1: ·' I T I · · · · · · · · · · , f T.l)l'al cit izen.., ,,·hn con tribut e tn th·· ti tlancia I ttpkeep ni Clen\\'ood :.\1 annal Training ~chon! '" ill he int ereste d in the annnlliH't·tn<·nt ni and cordial im·i t at ion t ') t h c Jls t :\ntH w I ). f iIi t a r '· Dri ll and Flag Da ,. ext: rri ses of th-e schn.o l. which i:-; - Chicago's large _t charit _,-. carin g i<ll' lllinni s boy s fro111 nce(l\-, liroken homes. to he held ~aturda;· afternoon. ] nne 11. at 2 o'clock nn the school campus at Glenwood. Ill. The ex hihitinn drill h~- cadet comp;J. nie s will br recciYecl by officers of the R. 0 . T. C. and I. N. G .. follo\\'ing which a prize flag \rill IH' pre se nted to the winning company. A feature of this year's e\·cnt will he thr dedication of a memorial gate \\'ay at the main entrance of the school grounds, presented by Glenwood graduates and former students, to Edward B. Butler, prcsiden t of the , school for the past 31 rears, in apprcdation of his long period of service. I 1 I I Invite Local Residents I· to Glenwood Exhibition I · j : HE Largest Selection Sl-ovVn in any Store in the World ~s presented on the Men's Suit Floor, in our Chicago Store. Now.here else is presented so varied an assortment of new ideas in fabrics and models for the man of unusual proportions. And with it prevail the same extraordinary standards of value giving for \vhich this store has long been noted. And the very cream of these selections has been brought to Evanston. · ·· :I ·· · · · e · · · · ... ~· ;II For the First Time in any Retail Store in AmericaThese Exclusive Woolens in Clothes Ready ..to .. Wear · · · · e e "CHICAGOAN" One and Two-Trouser e · · SUITS Combinin~ e · · · Service, Stvle and Extraordinary Value BILTMORE Hand Woven ·Homespuns I. · · · · · · · · An Incomparable Selection of Beautiful Suits $50 Suits of Exclusive $75 are the choicest of these H ERE beautiful woolens- tailored in the most exacting custom manner in all models~ and sizes. Even the most exclusive custom tailors could give you nothing more at double the price. Dr. Arthur H. Tuttle, 913 Central aYentle, and Dr. A. Eugene Bailey, 363 · Park avenue. have received im·itations · to attend a unique reunion of their · osteopathic college classes on Pike's , e Peak on July 30. This reunion is to · be one of the social features in con- · nection with ~he Int~rnati?n~l Ostepathic conventiOn wh1ch w1ll meet in Denver the last week of July. I · · Imported Twists ,. - $65 El ...................... ........ ~· ·· ~· ·············· . IEil · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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