Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1933, p. 14

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618 DaVis St. aie Chuaoh Ste Ja ut of .1Foutals Sq.I Opposite Mardmhaiel s Speciais for THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY I Fany Donoedcj Fine quâalty, IL 23e and T Bone Sugar cmre., hie] 017 anmokentdcernai cut a11...,IL.il Whole or HaIE,1 13lc New Illinois' . ,C~Us& APPLES c- 5 Ibs. 15c 3 ter- Sc. BOILECD lb. HAN WhoIe or HaIE, lb.2e Shced, l.b . 27c Freshurmed Cre.anery BUTTER Fine quidity .- dlvered t. us f rahda mly, 0 lh- : 0 N. Y. Herlaimer FehCalif. Telephone Green, 3lbo. 1 Oc Iew Home* Made DILLS Good Size là for ILOC .... .... ... r D Smoked Liver, Soft Summer or Good aime, plunap, tender, fresh Bologna SAUSAGE, drese SQUABSP ILSi . ..... 25çc --ESH1EG S SKOOKUM. FA NC L A RGJE IN CARTONS 2doz. 330 ýveinent i ýaders ani of these and *awards:. Troop 1, Wilmette Congregational church-Star: Bob Matthews; menit badges: Bob Matthews, handicraft, bird study., Troop 2, Wilmette Con- gi-egational church-second ,class: Calvin Hill; menit badges:- Harold Ray, dramatics, aviation,. automobil- ing); Pete 'Stewart, firemanship. Troop 3 , Wilmette Methodist church -first. class:,,Fred' Bird, Howard I9oulding; neit badges: Fred Bird, swimming; Howard Moulding, SWImm- mfing. Troop 3P Wilmette .Presby- terian church-menît badges : William' Beebe, aviation, marksmanship, flrst, aid toý animaIs, automobiling. Troop -13, Kenilwonrth Sears school -Star: Scott Campbell; menit badg- es: Scott, Camipbell, marksmanship, camping; Richard- Holmes, civics, bird study,ý cooking; Dewitt Jones, leathercraft, canoeing, cooking;, Rob- * -~rt Mathes4oi¾ cam~pig. Troop 14, Christ church, Winnetka -menit badges:' Philip MalIen, fine- manship. Troop 15, Christ church, Winnetka-first class: Jim Buhai ' ' Bill Levings ; menit badges: Henry Rich, life saving; Gilbert Riethemmer, swin.ming. Troop 16, Winnetka Ro- tary club-flrst class: jack Bryson: menit-badges: jack Bryson, personal health; Bill Burkhardt, reptile study, dnamatics, plumbing, automobile; Tom Goodmian, leathercraft, automo- bile;. Charles HIahn, dramatics, sales- manship, automobile. Troop 17, Winnetka Comimunity House-secondl class: Bill Leslie; Star: Bob Cole ; Life: Donald Rahn, Kenneth Rahn; merit badges: Bob Cole, personal health,, public health ; Tom Eliot, personal hecalth, swim- ming, athletics; Hobart Ogden, pub- lic health, personal health; Donald. Rahn, athletics; Kenneth Rahn, cook- ing, pionieerin g,; ca noeing. Troop 18,* Winnetka Commu nity House-first. class: Kenneth Crawford, BillI. Bon- ner; Star: Ed Greenhalgh; Life: Dave Early; merit badges: Frank Borovicka,, pioneering, cooking, ca- been callec off, and Boy Scout aay . hanged to Friday, August 25. The North Shore Area counicil plans to have 500 Cubs, Boy Scouts and Sea Scouts there. Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and Cubs in umniform will be- admitted freel, while scouts flot in uniform will pay five cents., Boys should bring their reqistration cards. The, foregoing admissionI regulations, are' the new ruling for Boy Scout day, but apply only when scouts,,and leaders.part:cî- pate inthe parade. Boy Scouts, Sea Scouts and Cubs,' whether in uniforin or not, will mnobi- lize in Soldiers' field at 10 o'clock Friday mornîng, August 25,. using Gate 15 on west side of the . stadium. Soldiers' field is located rightý at the l4th street entrance. to the Fai r. The parade will go up the Avenue of Flags and, down the island, ending at the, court of the Hall, of Science, for special Boy Scout Day ceremonies at noon. The Cubs wiIl fall out at Chul- dren's island for special activities and' will receive speelal instructions.' Leaders Must Accompany Units Units must attend with leadership -in the,. orm of a scoutmaster, assist- ant scoutmiaster, troop committe 1e- man, boy's* f ather,, or other compe- Troops. are- requested to, bring their Ainerican -and troop flags ýto carry in the parade. Uniformns must hé correct and offi- cial and ini neat, cdean condition. li. is preferred that scout bats be worn. Shorts are preferred but flot re- quired for Boy Scouts., Non-uni- fornied boys-it is suggested but not required-will wear white shirts and dark trousers. Not oniy scouts froin Chicago and. vicinity, but a large representation from mianlyditt points are planning their visit ,tothe Fair for that time. Plan Imprestive:Ceremonie in the dignified setting at the court of the .Hall of Science, under the leadership'of men' of prominienc!e in scouting-nationally and ini Region Seven, as weli as outstanding*-citi-ý zens of Chicago, there will be con- ducted impressive Bov Scout cere- Mon ies. Rufus C. Dawes, president of A (Continuedj on page 19) Whitfield. First installment of a FRESH P Delsc.ous I1%- t. 3- lb V4', i CAKE 290 layr whfwesh biography of- a Caiifornia grizzly. ing Experiences" . ty Harrison "His Own Worst Enemy" by Han- Wright. The account of a canoe old M. Sherman. A high school ten- trip to the Adirondacks, packed ful nis player discovers that in order to of campinghints. "Gel: Your Man" win tounnaments he has to learn to by B. R. Gore. What the. Flaming control his own temper. Arrow patrol did to swell' its scout "Vanîshing Wings" by. Raoul F. troop enrolîment. i

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