Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 May 1934, p. 24

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*give longer wear *are germ-free, *improve a room When yen .efld un yout ru" l'eu mayl, e une tàey re lan ellabis haadm. Wb bave fer over os y«»r Urrl d iatixaIr, elientele and U»uaem, Bthorough and Stla.tory Job st mewe*e cout. Mestj ian Bros.. Oiental RogaaMd Culp.a containing only box seats wnicn will seat about two thousand people. This year ail games will be under the auspices of the Central Polo association. There will again be side board parking, on the east side of the field. Freeparking space .is available for those. Sitting in. the grand stand. It is stated that somne of the mem- bers of- Oakbrook have puirchased new poniies inciuding severai' fromi a distinguished eastern stable. which, assures polo fans at Oakbrook some fast playing this year. With 'the opening of the Iew east, and wéest through highWays Oakbrook is readily accessible to the south. side as, well as to the north' shore. HEATI SEVICEco* 011 D re eve -ail Maik ea WINNETKA 3'75 Day or Night Roua' betwn Madison St. Station and SEA SCOUT WEEK... The Wilnette Sea Scouts plan to have a Wilmette-wide Sea Scout week some tiine in june. Several Sea Scout, boats wili *be officially launched. and, christened * The date is to be announced next week.with a schedule of Sea Scout activities. Al Wiimette is inviied--Io--aten.d these launchings. The Sea Scouts are:also plannming a. dance. to climax the. spe- cial week. FIRST TO0 WORK.. Seven members of thle Sea Scout ShipQulet started the work of putting the Albatross in shape ýSun-ý day... Paul_ Ogilvie, Fred 'Leason, Lloyd Hiilsberg, Claude, Smith, George Schwall. Robert- Hall andî D. E. Hall, first mate, were the scouts atwork under the, direction of. G: W. Shipinan. The Aibatross ïs a stay-saii schooner, 42 feet over..al. capable of accomimodating twelve persons on a cruise,.' She is used by the scout~s of the North Shore area. and will be put into commission by them. BOAT BUILDING.. The snipe class sloop being buiit by Crew No. 3 has théeside, planking1 on-and wili be launiched in a week or two. The snipes under construc- tion are 15 feet long, capable of car- rying four persons. The scouts ex- pect to have a fleet of these boats for a busy raciiig-rogrami on L-ake Michigan this summer. With -Dr. L. E. Himler, for the p ast two years Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan doctor, not availabie this summer be- cause of spécial duties in Ann Arbor, Mich., the camp committee expressed ýome uneasiness untit liithi atter was settled last week. The camp committee announces that, through the cooperation of Dr. 1-iier, there has been secured as camp doctor for the compiete period More than thie bundred Boy Scouts assembled at the forest pre- serve at County Line road and Green Bay road Saturday afternoon, Mav 26,' to camp together in patrol units of éight boys 'and to compete in pa-, trol camping and sco utcraft in the North Shore Area Council Ma-Ka-. Ja-Rai. Ai 1:45 ocokscouts, arrived from every section of the council, from Libertyvilie to, Gienview, from. Wil- mette to Lake Forest, with* their packs on their backs, fuily equipped to "camp on their.own" until break- fast time Sunday morning. During Saturday afternoon the pa- trois, participated în scoutcraft ficId events which, included fire building,' judging, knot tying, tring burning,> first aid, water boiIin, signaling and other events., Every patrol did its own cooking, lived in i ts own patrol: camp and followed the direction of its own patrol leader. Saturday evening, was devoted to a camp fire in which various patrols put on stunts, participated in songs. and discussed Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan. At 9 o'ciock ail scouts turned in. . 1 Sunday morning at 6:30 o'clock found the scouts up and "rarin' to go," preparing their breakfasts 'an d camps 'so that they might be inspect- ed in time for the closing of the Ma-' Ka-Ja-Rai at 8 o'clock that morning. Keith Roberts, chairman of camp- iniz o-f the North Shore Area coun- ,wood. Gerald Shibman Issues Sea Scout, Prospectus A cruising schedui' e and prospectus of activities. aboard the Sea Scout schooner' "Albatross" was prepared Iast week in, the North. Shore Area council office by Geraid W. Ship- man, Sea Scout director, and sent out to ail Sea Scouts and their par- Hope you like it and > &NORTHWESTEimR t I trip rate for. one period. will bave their effect upon the camp A $12 rate means that a scout can program this, summer, as it is around spend six profitable and heaithful these choices that the camp .program weeks in the north woods with his As being built. Each scout will be companions and in whoiesome atmnos- encouraged to carry out the projects, phere for $36, it is explained. This, of his choice and will. rece*me every i. actually les. than -one dollar a day.. help ini doing S'O, it is explained. Ir Oâver Hanum

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