Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 May 1938, p. 55

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aeuçtuIy rsiniscout vxecutive of Region VII will givé the cIosing adi- dress. According to Clifton G. Speer, scout executive of the North Shore Area council, 150 Leaders from shore towns will, be preste. Courses are open to ail Scout lead- ers, assistants, troop committeemen, and interested. laymen.- The follow.. ing courses are to be offered: EMements of Scoutmastcrship; Part 11; Principles, of Scoutmastership, PartJI l Troop Administration; Ele- ments of Cubmnastership, Part IL. TRIP -TO0CAMP SeventyBoy Scout Leaders visitedq RuthkJiing Weds M. D. Harrer in, Morning Ceremony In a ten o'élock -ceremony at ,St. Joseph's churéh on Saturday morti- ine Miss Ruth KiCng, dàugfter of MKr. and Mrs. William King of Morton, Grove, formerlv of Wilmette. becanie the bride of Matthew D. Harrer of Chicago. Miss King is a granddaugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Bleser, 027 Ridge road, Wilmette. The ýRev. 1. A. Neumann officîated at the wedding, wbich was followed by a dinner at the Georgian hotel. for about thirty-five guests. Bride .nâ * brldegroorn Ieft immediately on their The afîer-nôoon Iwaýs spent"in hiking and basebali. Following the evening meal a campfire was held, at which John Robson, the. man . who constructed the Camp,. told of the early days of Ma-Ra"Ja-Wan. James Stevens, a M&enofinhee Indianib entertained the men with Indian music ' and Cloyd C. McGuire, chief of police of Wilmùette,, told of his experiences with, juvenile crime. Sunday morning tbe m'en returned to theNorth Shore, lal -pronisin.g to return during the summnier ,to sec the camp'ira action. AT KESOE r" Your Week-Day iers, 75c ,. e s Lunchens, -50c TUsursday, May 12,1938. Luemai.. 5. Creamed Chieken and Calf'u Sweetbrea&! with WJuffy Te a scits Baked Swi su Steak umnotheregd ln Fresh Musbrooma Fluffy Ch.... Omelet witb Fresh Asparagim -fldW %ol w1we %rh wtkWiatir ue Fresh Vegetable Plate * Cholce of Two wlth the above hot 'eatreeu: Chilled Tomato Julce Chléiken Egg Dvop loup Créole tNew Potatnes Wbipped Potatoos Buttered N<ew Peau Butteî'ed Caullflower Sliced Toniato Salai wIth R1ussian Xfreuulng * or Head Lettuce Salai wlth French Dresuing SPECIAL COLD ENTREN: 'JTomato 1111.4 wfth fresh *Crabmeat Slad. Ipasted Nutbread (Includung bs.uert and Beverage> Fresh IdIng a ong tulle yei field in place %flfl a cap fashioned in halo effect. Slie carried white roses andMlsoth Valley. dtle fte Her attendants were Miss Rita Harrer, sister of the bridegroona. RS maid of honor, and Miss Hclcl Tati- aes and Miss Rose Anna King, sister. of the- bride, as bridesmaids. Richard - May served as bcst man, and William King, half-brother of the bride, was an usher. -- Vanilla, -Clocolate or Peppermint Stick Candy Ice Cream Coffee, Tea, Saulga Coffee, Hot Chocolate, Milk or Butteranllk TImrsdy. May 12. 19383 W.... 7U Chieken -I1wg Drop Soup Freuh Shrimp Cocktail .Fruit Cocktail Topped with Sherbet Chilled Tornato Juiçe Chilled Grape Jubce. Roast Leg of Sprlng Lamb with Freuli Mint Salace Brolled Lake Trout with Caper Tartar Sauce Reaut Id Top Sirloin Steak FYesh Ve8etab>le Plate consist which

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