ON APRIL 13. . The Wilmette Boy Scout hobby show will be held Saturday, April 13, in Stolp schoolgymnnasium' Dr. D. W., Rapp, Wilmette district chairmnan, lannounced this' week. Prominent among the displays by various units, will- be the Sea, Scout exhibit of the snipè ,"Nor'easter" in fui! rig, and a showing of motion, pictures taken at the'Iaunching of that boat. lastyear. Sea Scouts in.uniform will also con- duct a tour of their slip yard where boat building goes on under Sea Scout supervision. NEXT WEEK ti--hewie4st ates eantemainen inmhéUieesated an able seman and holding 2nd mate's papers', will talk to the crew of ship -Ou ilmette flext Monday evening on "Ranks in th 'Me¶¶ehant Marie." 'Last sumimeri lie survived the wreck of thç Almyth, a two masted schooner plying be- tween New York - and Bermuda. New Folder Tells of Ma.Ka-Ja.Wan An interesting and informaitive camp folder will soon be in the hands, oif every scout in the North Shore. Area council to tel bim about Camp Troops as weIl as troop committees throughout the North Shore Area council are thinking bard these days in an effort to select their r ep- resentatives for tbe National jam- boree which is to be helci in 'Wash- ington, D. C., next August. Several troops have aled çhosen their scouts and others wilI be making their seteéctions soon. JApril 1 is the deadline for actual selection. and if troops do flot rep ort their scouts by that time or their in- tentions Of selectinig scouts, other troops, wil be given an opportunity to send more than one scout, apiece. When the scouts assemble in Wash-, iligton, D. C., next August they will form a part :of the vast grouup of 30,000 scouts and. leaders-undoubt- edly one of thé- flost out standing groups of boys eviVtýrought to gether. The jamboree is the direct outicomne of, the invitation of President Roose- velt a year ago for the scouts. to spend some tinie with him in Wash- ington. High standards are* set for selection of scouts, each boy being required:- to have .over a year's service; to be at least a first class scout by Jnly, and to be recommended by the scout- master who will certify that the scout bas an excellenit record for scout-like conduct for putting into practice the scout oath and law; thé ideals of service and response to *Don't undorestimate the dangers of a cold. Fifty per cent of ail disabling diseases tart with eue. At tihe irst igu of a chili, buy a boix of HIEXIN - the modern .cold- combataut in the modern blue and white box. - Try this' simffle, effective treatinut when yen first feel your cold cexiug on. That's the. Lest time to kil it. YouIl fmd 1 as tho usands of othies have that ,HRiiN peatlyý relieves your HEXIN is non-Iiabit-forming.. It tains no dangereus opiates, hypi cOu- to brïng Iback great memories. I- , îs&jg.,u<IV 1FR eri The folder will carry stories about On the occasion of the twenty-fifth progra ' , the chances of advance- anniversary of the Boy Scout move-, ment, special events, directions on ment, both bouses of Congress paid how to get to camp, equipment lists, their tribirte. camp staff, periods, cost and a camp Representative McSwain of South- application blank. Caroina spoke 'at length on.the Boy Many pictures, some of which have Scouts of America and the outstand- been supplied by scouts, will heigliten -ingwork the organization lis' doing. interest in the folder. The first pic- "We may honestly say that this turc-visible tbrough the aperture in organization is contributing a most the cover-sbows a bugler sounding, important influence in the makinoe of ,res............................ ... . . . .. . . . tate. . . . . . . imu iground of the nationalici sticker is designed to ri stantly. 1 ne xi vasurur oit r-m< con-j and chairman of Scouts of America. ice-presîclent and r and compa!yï. gion Seven, Boy