Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1936, p. 31

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honor. The purposes. of thîs. "Wil- mette Scout Civic Night" are thrce- fold: to award certificates of ad- vancement in the Scout Program to Scouts who have earned them; to acquaint Wilmette Scouts, with the officers of,.their local government. alicI to demonstrate to the people.of Wil- mette sorte of. the things that Scouts are doing. under the leadership of their Scoutmasters and other leaders. .Local officiais, who will be present and, those who will participate in 'the awarding of Scout advancement cer- tificates are: President Harry Kinne; Tru stees George Iliff, and James B. Hoffnian; Chief of. Police Cloyd* MC- Guire, and Health Commiissioner Mar- tin Seifert. A leathier sbield will *be awarded to the troop which is repres ented by thé Iargest number of people-Scouts and guests,, end will be awarded perma- nently to the Troop which wins it, three times consecutivelv. WIwNNricA Scouts of ail Winnetka troops gave an assemblv for students of Skokie sc hool Tuesday of this week(cu week) .and démonstrated first, aid. knot .tying, ire by friction ýand other phases of the Scout progràm Troop 15, Dr. Arnold Thorsen. Stoutmaster, earned a National Cer- tiiaein Good Appearance at an, inspecti'on at the troop meeting Thursday evening of last week. The troop scored 97.84, the higbest grade of ail troops yet inspected ini . the North Shore area council. The certifi- cate is awarded to any troop seventy - five per cent correctl.y uniformed. GLENCOE Troop 22. Glencoe, bas organizcd.an Ex\plorer .patrol -for Scouts 15" y ars of. age and over. The Explorer unit whiélb meets, on alternating Monday nights at 'the' Glencoe Union clhurchi under the leadership, of John Em- ricli, Scoutmfaster of Troop 22, bas as its programi, advanced and wilderness camping, a more intensive develop- services is announiced Wilmnette Sea Scouts are working feverishly to complete requirements for promotio n il ime for the court of honor. to be held February 17. This willbe the, first time any of the, newer. group ôf Scouts will come up for promotion and, sit iW rather early for ýthis, flot ýail of. the boys are prepared. Those Scouts nôt be- ing promoted at this time will un- doubtedly complete their tests for promotion some timfe7iii the spring. and -certainly before ýthe summer cruis.ing sea.son starts. Skipper W. C. Huggins bas set as a goal a promo- tion in rank for, every member by that time. Three Scouts will deflnitely, be rayfor the court of honor at the date. specified. These are Edwin Colegrove, Jac k Barnard an d Edgar Goelz. Several of the, other bçYs. stili have a number of the tests to comn- plete and if they do so they, too, will be formally advanced. in rank. TARGET PRACTICE.. Through the courtesy of the Amer- ican Legion, Skipper Huggins bas arranged that certain of, the, Sea Scouts having the best all-arouind records will have access to the police. department rifle range on certain evenings. The first of these eve- nings will be Monday, February 24, on whicb date the Sea Scouts wiIl meet at the rifle range instead of the First Baptist church. The range is located at the Winmette water works. Al Sea Scouts are to report there at thé regular time. the Ten Year Programn awards to qualifying units, and other'ceremo- nies. The meeting will bein the nature of a dininer.,-Scoutmasters, assistant Scoutrnasters, commissioners and their wives will be guests of the couui- cil. A nominal charge will be made for the, dinner to al: others attending, 4M 1 Vu... .... ...,z...ý.¶nc Borchu ...........Thatcher Shena .... »....... ....... Thatcher Michomocho ..............Thatcher Tzur Yisroel........ Landsman Kedusha.................. .Thatcher May the ýWords............... Idelsohni Duet: "«Lord, 1 Have Loved the Habitation of Thy. House' Matthews Miss Long and, Mr. Landsman Solo: "ejic reatly ......andel Miss Berenice Taylor Va'Anachnu ...... Landsn-ian Kadish................Landsffan Elohenu.................. ...... Stark M rs.- Goodwin Tr. Wilson, 416 Cum- iior road, Kenilworth, returned list Friday from a three weeks' stay in New York with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. ýR. Leaycraft. EdWard Howard, 1055 WVilmette aveniue, who is a1 senior at the Uni- versity of Illinois,. spen.t the past week~-end -at. home with bis parents. D@u' bold on t. OLD GOLD and SILVER Turà if imafo Mon.y for -thlugs yo. woimt and wiIIuose. We W.111 give you a. reliable ap- praisal and buy your discarded watches, Out-of-Style jewelry and unused silver for c a s h. C, D. PEACOCK JEWELERS SINCE 1837 Stête &'Monro.* Palmer Houa Cor. TqAN NUAL FEBRUARY 15 to 23 inclusive GREATEST NORTH SIDE AUTO ,SHOW IN ISTORLY Your li.kurely inspection, the lux- cagro.. Mrs. George . Pritchard has re- Besides Mr. Lint's address there turned to Wilmette from McAlleil, -xvill be a nupiber of features includ- Texas, where she spent the past ing the awarding of the Silver Bea- three months with ber son. * She is ver to a number of north shore scout- now witb ber daughter, Mrs. Marvin ers who have rendered conspicuous Harns, and bher famnily, at. 1020 service.to boyhood; the awarding of Miami- road.

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