February 4.:. 1927 6 WILMETTE LIFE Kenilworth Scouts Romp Away With Evanston Boys Bov Scout inter-troop contests held between KenihYorth Troop 1 and Troop s 3 and 7 of Evan st on, r e:; ult~d in almost a lancl slide fo r the Ketlllworth bon. Out of a pos. ible .41 point s, 3f \\·e re ma~l e }~Y th e ~laclcb cs irom th e village, \\·hd c 1 ro::>p:-; I aud 3 o f E,·an st on \\'O n 7 a nd 3 point s ITI sp cdin·ly. Th e conte st!'> "-e re a ~ f~ l 1 lows : Event 1: s: maplJO.rl', l:_ l' n~~ \vorth; J<:,·e nt 2; h..not tylll g. h . l'I111 "'orth team composed of ~ ro u ts ~ ou t h \Yard. Yancl crv cld, Dick r n:-(lll, \1 ann s and HO\H'. Fn· nt 3, Drill. Kl'llil worth and E,·an ston Tr oo p 3 tied ior f1r st. Event -+. 12 man O'Grady drill , K cnil wortll , breaking own reco rd :; by 3 sc~ Otld s. Pr csc n t reco rd fur t h c troop ~ ~ 32 second s. Creat aid wa-; gi,·c n the Kcnil\\·urtil tr oo p lH· a co nt in gcncy o i root er:; lead hv \f c.~rg ar c t Sm\.'th e and Paulin e I s 'peiglc. Ev anston claim s th at t_hi :; had t oo ·much effect and ha s .dcc Hlccl to b.ring its own rooters in th e future . Jt;clgc s . in the contests__. were. Fra_nk Lmdqm st. Evan ston h el<l J·. xl' Clltlve and \\'alter \fcPeek, ~ rth :-;b ore Scout Executive . Pupils' Recital The pupil s of 1Iiss \Vinifrccl Townsend \Yill gi,·e a recital at her re~idcncc ·t tiClio , 779 Foxdak an.: nue, \\' innctk a, s . Thur sday evening. I·: cl>ru_ a ry 10, at 7 :15 o'cloc k. Fo ll o wllll-~· 1;, the pr ugram: . . . '!· H i ll dud , m ·· "· tl~ Ill II .. . . . ..... ... .. . · . . Fralll i:-; . \1-:l' I Y and Hkll :tnl :\' ·· UI"': Ill Z \unt IJ..t :-;~· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . :-; u n!-!, 1: idlOII'd :\' o· tll\ l';l ll;~ . T-Il t· Lo:-; t :-;uni H :till . . .. . . .. ..... . \\ :w k· ·r Fraud:-; ,\l.:dy . 1>r valll 0 ( tlw H <JS· · I·u~l . . : : ..... . .... h. t·1 :11 ~l llsq uit o P ane·· .... . .....1... .\1<- n <l ··ls:-;ro h n :\' 111'1 11; I II .\ l od Ill e :\l ait. 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I..: u ro\\ :-..1\ l Thousands of the most valuable Rugs owned on . the North Shore regularly receive expert cleaning and repatring at this modern plant. MESTJIAN BRO·S . INCORPORATED S . . . .. . . . . .. . . .. .. .. I kid Nine lllinois electric railway s carrit'cl .\lusk a l :\l o ltlt'llt :\IIJin ~\ ndt·n;o n an aggregate of 34,08-l,492 m::>re pas- ~irnpli · ( 'onft· ssion .... .. . .. .. .. .. Tholll' SIH·n,·ood );el s uu se ngers during 1926 than in 1925 . Thi s increase is more than one-third of the Sarahandt· . . .. ..... . .. . .. . ... . . . . . . I :rdm . ){a \'nwnd H.u s nak tota l number of passengers gained by ('om·P rto, in 1> 'm a jor, l st 1110\'t·m· ·nt, ::-;t·i t z. the 206 companies reporting to the .A h ·x Prad t:: n American E lectric Rai hvay as sociation Cha<·onnt· ..... . . . .... . . .. .. .. . ... I >urand naymund ( ' hristf·n s t·ll during the year. Ada g i o,. from :\loonlight Sonata . . . .. .. . ·· University Wilmette -o\fiss A. \V. 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