Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Mar 1935, p. 37

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Scouts of PAmerica, stated that in his travels he bas had occasion tc, talk to practically ail of the judges ini courts of the country, ail of whom liad agreed that no one .who had been a Boy! Scout ever had been. chargeil withý a serious Crime. One of the important parts. of the work of 'Arden- Shore camp a nd one especially stressed' is the work, of its Boy Scout troop.* Dealing as 'the winter camp does -with underprivi- leged, ho-ys upon whom temptation to iloigis apt to fail heaviest, it believes that it is playing a very.ac- tive part ini thé manhoodand chara c- ter building of Chicagos underprivi- leged boys, men of. the .future. WiII Attend State D. A. R. Conference, Skokie Valley chapter of the D.A.R. is sending two representatives, its t:eet, Mrs. J. K. Farley, Jr., and, as the alternate, 'Mrs. Charles A. W'hetston, to the Illinois State confer-. ence of the D.A.R., which will be. .,held ini Springfield March-13, 14, and Hostess chapters are tho se from Lincoln, Petersburg and Springfleld Headquarters Will be at theAbraham. Lincoln hotel, and the Leland httEl will share in some events. It is ad- visable to. make reservatioris early, the committee announces. Honored guest speakers will be the president .gteneral, Mrs. Russell WiI- Hiam Magna, and Mrs. William H. Pouch, national chairman of approved schools. One session will be held in the historic Court room of the old State capitol, so richly associated with the life of Lincoln. One after- noon aà'>ilgrimiage, will be made to the tomb of Lincoln, where a wreath will1 be placed.; thence to .New. Salem, near Petersburg by automobile.. Mr. and Mrs. George Richard Bo>wman, 1220 Ashland avenue, an- nounce the marriage of their daugh- ter, Margaret. Alice, to Roland Eu- gene Persig of Highland Park, De- troit, Mich. The young people will le at home to t.heir friends in De-' troit after March 10. yv esant- Lsc9oLY« the PERFECT PATTERN. for MONOGRAMS W. specialize in smort and'. distinctive monograms .xqui- sit.ly .ngrav.d -withouat charge. Stuyv.sant's plain surface, per- f.ctly proportioned; enkances the beauty oef your monogram. in' Sterlingo' 6TEASPOONS . $1150. 6 LUNCK!ON FQItKS. $2000

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