Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 May 1935, p. 28

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AT FIE LD'S EVA?41T0N STOIRE Featringextraordinary vol- ues in things for women, girls and litle tots-selected froni our main store Dasenient. 6 Dresses, Coats and Suits. 0 Blouses,,Skirts and Sports Apparel 0 Aprons and Cotton Frocks . ýLingerie, Negigees and Foundation Garments *Millinery. 1losiery. Handkerchief ives and been to camp 'and many are boys wbo have been to camp before and An impressive program features who just can't stay àway. the annual meeting which the Nat- Registrations are coming ini every tional council, Boy Scouts of Amierica, day and it will bc well to get regis- holds May 16 and 17 lo mark its trations in. as soon as possible, as the twenty-fifth anniversary, at the Stev-, periods are filling up. Ail periods are ens bote!, Chicago,. where delegates now open to ail scouts includini1g the from ail over the IUnited States will third period which had heretofore assemble to tranisact the b usiness. of beenopen only to 15 year oldscouts. -the National cotîncil and té take part The,folloNing boys are registered: nhecfrnessso. Troop 1,, under Scoutmas ter John The-two.lunchieonls and the dinner Pears .on: Mark Follailsbee., "James on1 Thursday will be open to ail dele- Mcllrat.h. Norman Fifer.. Phil Sam- gates and vîsitors, and a breakfast uelson. William Merkl 1e, John Hale, on Friday niorning will bc especially. William. Dodds, Jr., Frank Stecker 'o epeettie fReinSven. Kimbali Urioin, Glenin Samuelson. The annual meeting of Regin Seven Troop. 2,' u i . dr Ha'- 1wil -bé held, at that timeý and election Troo 2,unde ScutmaterH of officers for thé, next vear and a old Spinney: Frank Badger, Kpox haîf. *ill take. place. Bettingha.us. Robert 1Ferrenz. Jini Wolff, Fred Leemiani.'.S: Rkr nerainly Famous Three speakes fintraioaf Troop, 3, linder Scotiiaster Carl -* iitraiiarc Lundl>erg Grov oin.La-iPuewill talk at thé lunelîuoi salîd rence Boling. jQ u nnu.al dinnelir. The H-on. R. A. Nes-* Troop 4, udr cr uiatrjh tor, former governor of Nor th Fowler: George Leal, Normnan Dkota, will bc the speaker at the Schwartz, Harrv Hargis. Thursday noon lulicheon. His sub- Troop 5, under Scoutinaster A. . ect wiii be "Twenty-five YVears ofi Bartholomiew: Dick 1-looker, Charles Sc outing-an Appraisal Miooni, Rtiss Rogers, Spraguc. Chapin, Chicago's own Dr. Loéuis L. Mann, Lawrenice Stormns, Kenneth Clarke.. the esteemied rabbi Of S5mai congre- Troop 10, under Scoutmiaster Vic- gatioli and professor. of Oriental tor Joyce: Ciff Johnson, Warren languages at the Unliversitv, of Chi- Peterson. cago, wili be the speaker at the Frî- T'roop 11, under Scotmaster day lunicheon. Hlis sub11jcet N.ill be George Miller: Ed-ward *Murphey, "cuIng iia )ay of Sot ial ('ha ng,. Warren Clohisv, Daniel Covune, John j r. Glenn Frank on Program Goynle. "The annuai banquet vill take place ou the first day of. the meeting. Boys in Wilmette Units ýThere will bc scouting açtivities, dur- Make Notable Progressi of the Silver Buffalo to metwho Recent, advancemnent in Wilmnette1 have rendered distinguished servic scout troops is reported as foilows : to Yout:h, nationaliy or internationally., Tro.op 2-Second ciass:- Bob Bur-. and a special recognitintoteny lingmeMalolmHil; frst, class: five year scouters. At that time the Ar-thur Brereton, Clintoni. Carpenter;. speaker %viii be. Dr. GCýlenn F' rank, Life Scout: Joseph ýHannen;1 menit presidencit of the UnivritofW- badges: . Arthur Brereton, swimn- conson.Uie StyOfW7 ming;. Robert Fletcher,. cooking; Another highlight of thisý prograni Charles Gregory. 'scholarship; joseph will be a IS-mninute international, Hannen, physical development;1 Jim broadcast with a two-xvay coinmuni- Wolff, athietics; ICarl Yost, pathfind- cation between Canada and the 'i i.TTn..±uJ - . I- On April 22,, Troop 5 ,was reorgan- ized. The new senior patrol leader is lGeorge Moore and the treasurer is Frank Condit. The scribe is Jack Esler, and the new patrol leaders are Bob Lawrence, Dick Hooker and Rudd Lippincott.--jack Esier. TO GIVE BENEFIT BRIDGE Alpha Alpha chapter of Delta Zeta sorority at No-rthwestern university' will give a benefit bridge party at the chapter house, 717 University place, Evanston, on Saturday, May 4, from 2 o'clock until 5. The proceeds wili aid the eharity project of tbe national sorority at Vest, Ky.,

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