Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Jun 1924, p. 6

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f WIU.dETTE LIFE, FRIDAY, JUNE 13, 192~ TROOP 'iQVErF:- ~ROOM. Is . . , .· ! ·· , ,covmo:AWARD ;·· -~um~ FEATURE .~ :: Optimiata P&.ce Welcome Sipa Oil Sheridan Road A large group from the Wilmette Optimist club is attending the convention of Optimist International this week at Milwaukee. President E. A. Dannemark of the local club is dele·gate to the convention. Fred Miller served a sumptuous chicken dinner at the Optimist meeting at Lake Shore Terrace this week, giving the members a touch of the good ole Virginny brand of cooking. It was announced at this week's luncheon that the Optimist club has . The Russian Tea Room where luncheon; dinnet ahd ~·tei will be served, fol- P~nta: lowed by dancing, will be one of the im. · po~tant draWing_..cards· of the County taon 0 cout Honor . Fair, Patted gym, Evanston, June 19 and 21. ~rs. 'Car~U ,Altoh assisted by Mrs. Norman Westerhold, Mrs. Harve Badgerow, Mrs. John Ott and Mr. Ernst l' V?llage President Edward Zipf made von Ammon, is arranging for the suc· · J;l1t and at the same time surprised cess of this part of the affair. . a, · scoutmaster last Monday evening There will be an · Information com"hen at the Scout meeting held in Bnon .Stolp school, under the auspices mittee, with Mrs. Mark Cresap and Mrs. H. A. Foresman of Kenilwortll acting as of ..the American Legion, he called up c~hairmen, assisted by Mrs. Ralph FarScoutmaster Cook and presented to well, 'Mrs. Colin Terlnant and Mrs. ltopsevelt Troop No. 2, the Scoutof Evanston, and Mrs. M. Amos Miller masters' trophy shield. This troop bas won the trophy in three succ-..a3ive C. .Petersen, Mrs. H. C. Hepburn, and engagemPnt!; on thP 2thlctlc field, and Mrs. Edw;~rd I'.trmalee, of Kenilworth. to. da~e is the first and only troop to This committee will have desks next the wm hke honor. The trophy will have entrance to the gynmasium, to which an honored place on the walls of the the public may go to get any desired inFirst Congregational church and the formation they wish concerning the troop says it will not hang long alone Fair. but others will be added to it. Mrs. Henry Kitchell Webster is chair· Many activities will mark the clos- man of the HostesJ; committee and will rng of the year's work for the troop. have under her about one hundred womTomorrow, the boys will go on a week- en who will act as hostesses each day. end-camp to the Glenview Forest Pre- Mrs. Allen Withers and Mrs. Ballard serve. During the first week in July Bradley are co-chairmen for the Winthey will be in camp at Tower Hill netka hostesses. Michigan, a beautiful heavily wooded The Fair is an annual benefit for the camp among the dunes on the east Northwestern University Settlement. shore of ,the lake. Next Tuesday evening in the parlors of the Congregational church a ban- W. Frank McClure Honored quet will be tendered the troop and t'! tlie parents of the boys. A splen- by Chicago Commerce Body d1d program of entertainment has !'een arranged and during the evenW. Frank McClure, president of the mg the EaJZie Scout badge will be \V. Frank McClure Advertising agency awar~ed to Bradford Hutson. This is and well known president of the Witthe .h1ghest honor that any Scout can mette S~nday "Evening Club, was preattam.. .As the banquet is the final sen ted w1th a beautiful oil painting and public meeting of the year, parents of several engrossed resolutions this week t.h e boys are urged to be present. at a testimonial luncheon in the Hotel La Salle given by the advertising counORGANIZE DEBA.TECLUB cit o£ the Chicago Ch:u"~'her of Com1 The already lar~e number of student merce, the chairmanship of which Mr. ctlubs at New Trier High school hat.- McClure has. just relinquished after five been augmented by the formation of years of service. the Debating society, which consists Mr. McClure founded the advertising of the twelve members of this season's coun~il of t~e Chamber of Commerce. debate teams. Robert Drake was He Js a natwnally recognized leader in ehosen as t~e first president. the advertisi~g field. President Zipf in ·. f S erected welcome signs at th~ "gatewav s" to the village. The Signs are at · ei ther end of Sheridan road. It was also reported that the club !s. to secure a standard of colors comprtsmg Old Glory and Optimist banner. Members. were glad to welcome back Dick Burns, the Toggery man, who has been ill for several days threatened with pneumonia but again up and around and as fit as a fiddle. · Dr. J. J . Rapp, an officer of the club, who has been ill for some time, is reported bac k at his offices. again and "doing nicely." Charles Oelwein was taken into the club membership this week. Fort Sheridaa Nine te E w!l--, s Dl&le u...He, The crllck Fort Sheridan baseball ' · d . -team Wll1 come own to Wtlmette, Sunday afternoon, June 15, to engap the local nine ip a game that was postponed from last Sunday when the ele. ments prevented an argument. The diamond at the municipal playgrounds is in. excellen~ shape and, if old man Juptter Pluvms behaves ia real ~um~er style the fans are in for a rousmg t1me. Game time is 3 o'clock and there's. lots of seating space for everybody. CITY MARKET CO. 627 MAIN ST. -:- PHONE WILMETTE 1870 R E TAlL WHOLESALE MEATS SPECIAL ·SALE Lillian Nell : Alice phine lite 11 Sherm Daggy Henry Koretz Parke1 Raven Eliott rell ' WhitS I The qualifi Hele Janet Hirsch Newm At woo Goble, John 1 aid VII All much sidere studen The gram entert~ Friday and Saturday, June13-14-Values with a me~ning . for wise buyen and g [ and, i souve or faiiJ prese been t 39c Lel:.~f. ~~: ~~~~ .~.~ .~~~ 28c I Po~-~~.'.~.~~.~~~~~ .. 21 !c ROASTING CHICKENS-Young and tender Per lb ·........................................................ SPECIAL-NATIVE TENDER POT ROAST Per lb. . 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