Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Aug 1933, p. 19

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tîve of the Bioy Scouts of Ainerica, as well as xnany others of promi- nence nationally and locally, have been invited to be present and to participate. Among the. features on the pro- gram are a few -brief, impressive talks, a recognition of' al Eagle Scouts and quartermasters, and icere-. monies1 emphasizing -the national character of, the Boy Scout move- Anticipai. Frivilegoe Ordinarily on.Fridays,--children un- der 12 are admitted to most of the concessions for five cents instead of the usual -charges. ranzing as high; as forty cents., It is expected this privi- lege will be extended' toalal Boy Scouts, Cubs and Sea Scouts on Boy Scout day. On the floating theater in the la- goon (off the Avenue of Flags) the scouts wl run a séries of. exhibitions of Scout activities. These shows wilI be a half hour each in lengt~h and will be run periôdically through the day. Shows will be given at 2, 3, 4, 5. 7_ 8 and 9 p. ni. Any troop with a s atisfactary, usable stunt may par- ticipate in this pragram. G;et in touch with headquarters and suggest your1 troop s availability, it is urged. A charge of twenty-five cents for autand five cents for children under 12 and for Boy. Scouts will be made. The funds to be raised are to help pay for the cost of providing thé Boy Scout service unit and ex- hibit at the Fair. , N. S. Are& Council Exhibit In addition to the Boy Scout da% on Friday, August 25, the North'. Shore Area.council wvill have approx- imately eighty scouts in charge of. the permanent woodcraft and..han.di- cra ft exhibits anidemonstrations on August 17, 18.and 19. Already se-veral tro ops have sign 1ed up ta. take part. Troo ps desiring to work at the Fair- an those three days. are requested to notify headquarters immediately. Frani six to eight scouts should represent a troop and LOW- Car License Number Secretary of State Edward J. Hughes has announced that motorists holding low numbers will flot lose thelm, if they cornply with the Iaw by. making application before December 1. Thé law was flot changed, but an act was passed giving the, Secretary, the option of using numerais, letters or, nuniber-letter c ombinations of plates to'be issued in the future. The ,secretary may order letters on, some plates, but, holders of Iow -numbers will receive theni as, in the past, if application 'is made by the required date,,it is explaied. CHRISTIAN SCIIENCE SEIRVICES 44Soul" 'witl be, the subject atth services. in the Fiist Churcèh of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmeétte Sundav morning, Your PERSONAL CODE, should, include the higheýst quality spec tacles to protect Aimer Coe (Compan PRHSCRJION OPTICIANS 16415 ORRINGTON AVE., EVANSTrON' l05 N. WABASH AVIE. 18 S. LA SALLE ST. *78 E. JACKSON BL.VD. . . . . . . Values. to 6#50.. Values to 7',50 . . . 4 * * ** * . ,10w, 1195 now 110W 395 showed inernisouvenirs otai Ivia aM played phonograph records of their na- tional nmusic. Monday was Colombia day. D. J. Fai- Ion, consul of Colombia, told the chil- dren of that country and showed thern pictures. AIl the students of the Coloni- bia colony had gone for the suminer, om s. MM and mnaintain good, vision. Ther&n "aThrl*ll i»'EvervyPri'relTag in this Final Clearance Sale of smart summer. dresse,$. CorneC get splendid values at below-cost prices. Cotton Dresses (2nd Floor>, Values to 3.50

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