.B ·s May 13, 1927 Awards d h last Frid ma. e hat t e Court ~£ Ho~or ay mg t at New Tner Htgh · sc 1 1001 were as follows (the num 1 f 0 11 · . · era owmg each name mdtcates troop number): F· Cl . tt ,~ .. ars.t ua \ ,.. 11 ·v me e- ·~ 1lllam ? · RobeJ't ·wilkins 7 · Hichard Ga,.,., :\I ,.., ~ ' :\linor 5. ' · · ann, 5 ; Donald 1 ·· Kenilworth-Robert Burns, 13; George ~·.Bette, 13: Richard Joslin, 13: Don Knnball, 13 : Elwood Mons 1 3 Alb t Osgood, 13: Tom Smith, 1 er nlencoe-.John Fisher, 21. Ravinia-David Canmann, 3:i: :\lark C:anmann, 35; fJordon Leonard, :l5; Tom .Jones, 35. Highland Park-Richard Hawkins, :~! ; David Morris, :n : Paul Dt·mp!'wy, 42. Lake Rluff-Milton T<uharskP, ·1~. Df'~>rfit.. ld- Donald Savagl', i;l: "···~ l··Y Stryker, 51. · oy . cout§ 3.' · : WILM ·E TTE . LIFE . 3$. Chicago Gains Heavily A was · installed in the city of Chicago during 1926. In fact, there are seven states in the Union in each of which · · the total number of telephones ts less than the number added to the Chicago system last year. The net gain in Chicago for 1926 was 57,306 t e1ep hones, rna k'mg a t o t a 1 a t the end of the year of 848,070 telephones in Chicago. During the year 253.419 telephones were connected and · 168,125 disconnected. i:~~:=~:r ~! ~=·~!~~~:~ 'f SCBEENS_t ·For Every Purpose Schill~r Pbon11: Wilrmtt1 2508-313-4 NORTH SHORE SCREEN COMPANY Office~ Factory, Ave., WILMETTE PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ------------..:...-------------------------------------- Second Clasa \\"ilmettP-nurns Df'mps-··y, 2; .L1c·:c ::\Ioe, 2 : fJordon Huff, 2 ; Frank Salinger, 2: ~[artin .Johnson, 3: lV·x :\Tartin, :1: Junior Corns, 4; Jack Ludwi~', 4: Fr:mk W<·ntf'r, 4; Junior Church, :i: nilly Frt-'('man, !l; Rob't Kirtland, 5: Rob't KoPnen, 5; \Vm. MorriH, ;; ; .·\rno von · Hl'inspcrg, !i; r.~arlf's Knapp, :t. Kenilworth-Willard Bent, 13: Rob't Hyrnt>, 1 :"!: D:1n Harrison. I:~: Hob!·rt Knnuf'r, 13: John )fontt-naro, 13: .\1phom;c Vf'rRchuer(', 13; Hilly \\'illiam~. I :l. <;h·n<'Of'- TownsPnd f:hrist it·, 21 : Jim Enright, 21: .John Hutlt·lll-!'··. 21: Hans ('hristlnn~f'n. 22: nu1·ton Ft···n<'h, 22: I Edgar Haight, 22: Don Hughc·s, 22: H~thc·rt Hunt. 22: Louis l{t·t·d . 22 . Highland Park-~('a] Humbaug'h, :~I : J-;ciward Nor<'roRs. 31 : Lt·f' Hnndall, :n: R(lhf'rt Ruwitch. 31 ; Cla~·ton Xiek, 42 . (';!t·nvi{·W - Edward ·wallbaum, !:iii: \\"alton St·:ulrs, fi:i: lif'rman Xl'tz, :l:i: \\"illiam f'arpPr. fifl. Don't Forget To "Call Up" I DRESENT cost 1 levels are much higher than those of ten years ago, so that each additional tele· phone installed now . increases the average investment per tele· phone. To maintain the service the com· pany~revenuest.nust I F business takes you out of town, even for a short trip, do not let the day pass without calling your home by long distance telephone. To hear your voice will bring joy and happiness to those you love and your own pleasure in hearing the voice from home will many tin1es offset the small cost of the call. Rates for station-to-station long distance calls made after 7 p. m. are about 25 per.cent lower than the day station-to-station rates, and from 8:30 p. m. to 4:30 a. m. the cost is ~pprox imately 50 per cent of the day rates. Minimum reduced rate is 35 cents· Charges on station-to-station calls may be reversed the same as on person to person calls. E::d the day right with a chat with the home folks. Merit Badges Troop 2, "\\'ilml'ttl~-IIarol<l ~pimwv. H··nrv f'rawfc,rcl. DPltna f'aldwi'!I. Hoh.·rt 1 'raw.ford . Donnlcl Din!!'wall. c;orr1on <'utl··r. William Cllg-e, Roh .. rt . King. Troop 3. \Vilmrtlt' -Hoh ~ rt Fuc·hs. Hoval Martin. ·rroop 4, "\\"ilml'ltP- .Tolm C;ilru~· . .John Fo\\'l t·l'. Troop ·' · \Vilnwtu·- .\1\'in Darthol' ·m .. w. 'flt ·nn· T·'nstPr. Troop 7, Wilmette-Karl Yost . Troop 1 ~. KPnilworth-Robert Burns, .f·H·I [)i('l{in~fln, C"landc Hamilton, 'l'mn Smit-'1. Ch:lrlt·s Southward, Charles \'an d·· "\·t·J(lt·, Thomas n. Hick~. Troop 21. l;]t ·ll<'Ofl--Tiwron C'h:lcl~·. L . H. C)NlWnts. Ft·:l nklin dt> Bt~ f'rs. navld Hicks, Prf'srott Lothrup, Donald McAllen, <'harlPR ~tolldard PoJW, ""altl' r HolH'rt:-;, L··nnard Simon. . Troop 22. (;Jt~nroe-Rnymond Fog~. Troop 24, Huhbard \\·oods-Edward Fr:lllkf'l. · Trnop ·31. Hi~hland Pnrk-Richaru llawkin!';. (;rant HPrman, Howard KleP, Jla\'id :\fC'Calla. Hnndall Hobt·rts, John Snitt', Morton Traub. Troop ~2. llighlancl Park-HobHt Plu.. lps. ' Troop :15, Ravinia-David Canmann, .\fark Canmann. Oscar ( :m·tmcr, Tom .Jont>~. (Jordon Lf'onard. Troop 41. L'tkt! Hhtff- .John Burcharit, Lawton Crosby, Chapin Litten, Jack .ft·nkisRon, Morris \VriJ:?;ht, :\iilton Wright. Troop 45, Lakt' ForPst-Kenneth · L. .\Iuir. Troop 5ri. (;}envit·w - E. I... Stanton, Hn ymond Danielson. Troop 42 . Lake Hluff-Ff'rl'rro Bernacl'lli. Howard Knaack, William ~Iasonick, :'\dis ~eilsen. ~filton Kuharske. Star Scont~nriton Cutler. 'l'roon 2, \Vllmette : Paul Stoker, ass't S. M~, Troop :L Wilmettt>: GeorJ!'e Bersch, 'Iroop.., 4, ·w ilmette · F:dward Franke l, Troop .A, Hubbard ' Woods: Milton Ku-~1arske, Troop 42, Lake Bluff; Oakley Jenks, Troop 13. Kenilworth. Life ~cout-Robert Crawfo··d, .lr., Troop 2 Wilmette; Delma Caldwell, Troop 2,' Wilme tte: Paul A. Stoker, ass't S. 1\I., Troop 3, Wilmette; Char1~s Va.n d t> Velde, Troop 13, Kenil~~rth: Charlt s Southward. Troop 13, Kem.wo_rth. . <:: Eag-le Scout-Thomas Dav1s . Ht~k .: Patrol leader, Troop 13, Ken:l\~m th, .Jo hn Fowler, Senior Patrol h'allt.>I, rroo)) 4, Wilmette. . f it B d , Bronze Palms (for Fl\'f1 :\ er - a g_ 8 above Eagle Scout)--Harold Spinn.:!Y: Jr., ass't. S. M., Troop 2, ~ilmett~, Randall Roberts, Scribe, Troup v1, Hlgl.land Park. I I I keep pace with this condition. Special Awards I ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY BELL SYSTEM ·Laid. Scraped, Cleaned, Refinished Esttmates Free Budwood Floo·· One Policy One System , Universal Sen.rice DUIO'BB JlLOOR CO. 441 N. Dearborn St. Phone Delaware 2689 Chicago .