Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1927, p. 23

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May 6, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE SCOUTS PLANT TREES North Shore Troopa to Spend Day Piantiaa Pine Seecllinaa ~ear Site of F oreat Preaerve Cabin · Boy Scouts from the various troops of the north shore will meet at the Council Cabin west of Glencoe now under construction, Saturday 'morning M~y 7, at 10 o'clock, to plant 100 young seedlings. These pines are to be named after the various troops of the council. There will be "Troop No. 2 of Wilmette's Trees," the 11 Trees of Troop 31 of Highland Park," "Trees of Troop 52 of Lake Bluff," etc. The name of "Camp Scout Haven" has been suggested for the cabin. Other names arc being suggested by Scouts and _friends. Several troops are con(luctmg- cont~sts for th~ naming of the week-end camp. Although the logs are only up to six u~ Sl'Vcn feet high, and the date of de-~ d.1cation of the cabin is not yet deCided upon. many troops are hiking t::>, the site and looking over th~ layout. They agree that it wilt become a regular "Scout Haven." A note of precaution is sounded in a letter to Scoutmasters issued from Council headquarters : "Nov.- that an opportunity has come to us, its twin . brother, responsibility, is ~lso ours. Scouts will not carry axes into the camp. Each troop may bring at! axe which will be kept in the charge ot the adult leader. No live tree or ~hr ub of any kind is ever cut down in the Forest Preserve. "The best time to prevent an accident is before it happen s. Let's start now to ~el l our Scouts th e idea of protecting our cabin, camp equipment, trees and ' all wild life. We must not have the hark on the logs of our cabin or trees marred hy knife-cut initials." 1 The lowest prices in ~ I .::""' history Never were Pierce-Arrow motor cars so distinctive and ari.rtocratic as they are today. ((Never be~ore has it cost so little to own and operate a Pierce-Arrow. ((Yet, on account of the recent price reduction, the Series So five-passenger Brougham is now selling at $2495 · at Buffalo-tax extra. (( Other popular models of the Series 8o line are priced below any previous figure. S-Passenger Brougham f) I Christian Science "Everlasting Punishment" was the subject of the lesson-sermon in all Churches of Christ. Scientist, Sunday, ~fay 1. The golden text was from Proverbs 3 :11, ".My son, despise not the chastening of . the Lord; neither be weary of his correction." Among the citations which comprise the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God : and not that he should return from his ways and live? Cast away from you -all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed; and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why will ye die, 0 house · of Israel? _For I have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God : wherefore turn yourselves, and live ye" (Ezek. 18 :23, Now $2---S2495-a reduction of $4001 14X IXIN -a reduction of $500! The Runabout, now Also new low prices on the S·passenger Standard Sedan and the +passenger Coupe AU Jn'ktl 111 BuffaiD, N. Y., Pierce-Arrow Series I· cars have handhammered aluminum bodies covered with I<fCOatsof nitro-cellulose lacquer. Luxurious appointments . . . silver finish hardware .·. handsome vanity cases. Wide range of color and upholstery choices. 7o-horsepower engine · . · Houdaille double-acdaJ uock absorbers · · · special Pierce-Arrow · four·whcclsafety 6rakes. 14 to 17 miles per gallon of gasoline, 1 s,ooo to 18,ooo miles per set of tires. Nation-wide Pierce-Arrow ftat·rate service efcca great operating economy. 31-32). The lesson-sermon also included the following ·passages from the Christian Science textbook, 1'Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : 1'To the physical senses, the strict demands of Christian Science seem peremptory; but mortals are hastening .to learn that Life is God, good, and that evil has in reality neithe.r place nor power in the human or the divine economy" (p. 327). · NEW LIBRARY HOURS The Wilmette Free Public Library will be open every mornjng at 10 o'clock in the future, according to Anne L. Whitmack, librarian. The rest of the schedule will remain the same as heretofore. It will be open every afternoon until 6 o'clock .and on Monday, Wednesday, and · Fnday evenings, only, until 9 o'clock. . ·· Special Pierce-Arrow payment plan makes otunership easy ToM 1819 Ridge Avenue BAY AND Greenleaf 50 Evanston SoN

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