Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Feb 1931, p. 37

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will be used: u February 16, 1931. b( "To the Public: ar "When' the men of the north shore whô were. interésted in Scouting- conceived- the idea of forming an organization that would maniage and develop, Scoutingk,,-th-ey realized this would involve financial, as well as personal responýsibilities. They knew that trained leadership was necessary for the 'proper handlinig of the. troops by t4he Scoutmnasters an d to develop a knowledge of -Scouting by the troop committeenlen.* Thèse ob- jectives have been accomiplished to a large extentý and the results to:date certainly 1'ustify the expense. "One, of- the., miost important"'re- quirements, of a Scout counicil organ- ization is a summer, camnp. The initial capital expense for land, building s, sanitation, equipment and various other items in connection with locat- ing and developing -a' camp site re- quires a considerable amnount of moftey and this is ail spent ini the first f ew years. S"We were exceedingly fortunate in our -transaction ini that:we dealt with 'parties who were, interested in Our Scout:organization' and they ,miade it possible for us to Secure the property at a very nominal price. The clearing of the land' and con- struction -of buildings was also han- dled by them or undier their super-' .vision, saving us considerable nioney. Th'ey advanced the necessary funds and carried the' load until we couli raise motiey by subsctiptiotl to pay off our obligations. "This 'is the situation we now face- "With a camp ' developmeiit ex- penditure of close to $30,000 to date, and only $15,OOO paid, we stili owe $15,000 whicli is made up of bank 1 ban and. open account 'With the con- struction company. ".in order to provide camnping facil- ities -for the incréase in Our 'Scout tègistration aand expected attendance ,'this -season, we should complete our . program_ of additional buildings, in- r.rpeasey1 nier, of tents, floors and e placeci insde the r nd postage mulst be le envelope and the, ITelephone jWilmette 2717 Pliomo Our Home Service Department recommend tes CORNMEAL WAFFLES A voNNEJ*AL WAWFLES 1- 7 .'1 î wtm .am amli ca comuxuil c4uap ioId wte O;j ep eu Itpocs bhim 6 tablaoo.sm ilite1 Ad&coernmcal w boiling water and cook to a muait, stirring contantly for about 5 muinutes. Beat yolks of .gga, 'add aour miIk, cold water, shortening antd muait. Sift together dry ingredientsanmd add to irai mix- ture, beating veIL Filliihi uit<iatffly beateu egg whhtea. JBake& Yiel4: 5 wafles AND HERE'S THE BAR GAIN 0F THE ,MONiT TO MAKE THEM ON! FREE: At your Public Service Store, this new book of woffle iron recipea which Includes ging.rbread woffles, chocolote browoles and many other deliclous thingsail kitchen-tested by our Home Service rH Dspcrtm.ntMkflorUIe. THIS HOTPOINT WAFFLE. ingtoi's birthday, Iebruary 22, ia -on Sunday this 'year. Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Scheiden- hehm, 704 Lakce avenue, 'are among, those, wintering in, Florida. 111 ci'rnma v. Dstrict Manager Phone WUm.l$te 2899 RO0N

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