Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Sep 1933, p. 18

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9 for THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY r, young, phamp, Tendr, 161ceflb ýTentder, nathe., . . . . .. . . . . . . %tund, -Ob. SL 171%o iriolu, lb. 181/20 TENDER NATIVE ZIre Wisconsin. Swies, extra, n'eh in butter fat.,23 MildAmerncan, low, inild Wiscou cheese, lb.,. weH cured tue- mai -6 c Nippy, tUngy eh"«Mar,1b. 2 5e Sko*kum Speclil. Prepaaed li that tasty fathion ink our own kitchen. Whole or haiE, lb . ... .24c - m ~ Fresb Catit. Fog- Agatui we leadi l t.ratest speriai I touil. skh Clurned Crçïkmejr3 Kilt Brussel SPROUTS box 170 Catit. Bweet ,el 2lbs.1l'se <af ur. rilis 111<C 'hn km. ('ock full ofmt -~et juire. %ïerlis1 FRENII loiret-lsllî>)ment of.the. ii*is'('rimniberries grown lit 3Mass. 8seriaI Sweet Potiatos 511s15@S Fancy Nancy Hall Tennessee Ya.is -Idahao Ruuset 2 doz. 290 lb. 100 Es Inin __ _, - - V - - teer scout commtssioners' staff of the North Shore Area council. bas al- t SoeAeacucl usa readv appointed, recruiting commint Norgh Seote Abe 6 i coult ead- tees -in each of the eleven- districts to ihSpebr2,i cu ed get'together a large group of scouter quarters, Highland Park, -under the laymen te attend the annual Tegional leadership of the couticil comm4t meetng ad tainig cofernce e soner, Col. J. B. Jackson, and thé e el tin adtra Piningconferncil scout executive, C. G. Speer. The be el atth Pfstr hte, Mlwu1 eleven districts in the council %vere kee. on Tuesday, November 14. retd 'Pn the- past four years, with the represetd meeting in Chic.ago. the North Shore 1The most immediate proj.ectis a ,Area council bas held the honor :oftptoCm MaK-a an fr ail the local scout leaders able to go having, the largest delegation pres5- on this week-end, Fridayi Satura ent. Although -they will .have to auSudy.Apoxmteytwnv travel farther this year. the, local.fv e lnt o counc.il. members are still out to 1lie The comn.missioners are plann 1ing. te amông the first in attendanice, it isanyeeertrpsiuio io- announced., nlg vr ro.staini r Dr.GergeJ.Fiser deut chefder to find out just how' they. can scoutGeeJv. Fandrayde.uyland, help that troop. The district commis-, director of education. both of the na- sithoneraiidingtsespha oni.t tional- council, Boy Scouts of Amer- wt hi sitnss htn n ica iiNewYôk,,wil reent.té man will have to work with. more mia. ew or, ilreseoftte thea than four- troops. In conjunction with Some of the practical, problems to thistroop analysis,,the commissioners be met. in group -discussion meetings are planning and scheduling visitation are:"Deelopng he Nw Pan frte every troop in- the council. Catholic Cooperation," "Counc'il Com- C The :cvtcrerstoe this ynýears mittees andl Their Motiivation ,ouclatvit isheTner 4"Financing. the Cionncil Progratn," progrm, it is empliasized.- Alread'y a "New Features in Council. Training vear.of the ten bas passed. The c( "m... Programs," "The Application of the missioners plan te study the bene fits Ten Vear' Prograni in the Troop.", of the program ini the past year in "'Cubbing 'and the Ten Year Pro-! ternis of making -the ten vear Pro- gramn". and "Sea Scouting and the gansili more effective ili the counl- Ten Year Prograni." cil. this year.: The district committees now ap- Th e 0objective of *the Ten Vear p ro- pointed for the, promotion of this 'gram Of the Boy Scouts of Amierica, program are led by these men: Wil- 15 toenake scoùtinýg so broad and ef- mnette-Henry Fowler, H. C. Toep- fective that at -the end of the teni pen. W. P. Cody; Kenilworth-Rob- .years. one out of every four Pew ert Towniley; Winnetka-George Get- maie citizens will have hail four vears Rood ; Glencoe-1.farry Stannard; of Boy Scout training, in character Highland Park-Georke Scheuchen- anid citizenship. pflug; Highwood-Patil Muzik;. Lake Ini the promotion of this prograni Forest-T. A. Connors, Ubertyville- thle commissioners are planning an E. L. Griese; Glenview-Richard extensive training program for all e Mundelein-William E. Webster; scout leaders in the council. Complete Deerfeld-C. E. Piper: Northrook- announcement on this will be made Appleyard. soon. The commissioners declare they feel that 1933-34 Will be a,. big year for scouting in,-this counicil, niarking S-out,.Leaders Vlsit renewed strength,, vitality and'growth. The,% urge the cooperation>of every. Camh> T/zis Week-.Endiscou and scouter te make this a ban- Approximately twenty-five scout uer y'ear. leaders of the North Shore Area su council will travel to their canipsite, Local Scout Executives M4a-Ka-Ja-WVan at Pearson. Vi.c l A - - l _ L- FOOTBALL GUESTS are invited to be the guests of the Northwesfern university has set university 1lhat day at Dyche stadirnn. October 21, the date of the first home Last year 1,000 scouts were present, football game, as Boy Scout day. -and it is expected that scout attend- Scouts froni the 'entire Chicago aiea ance will be even. greater tbis year. Qenulue 8pring Les et Lamub Fine quality-q.cIaI for rhan.,t, Bat. 7 j

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