Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 22

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T'he OnIy Coke Flour Enrlched wifh SÇuasliloe VItumin 8»D"» So powder-like in fineness, so fe.th- er-light, so smIll on amount of gluten that lots leavening may b. used, whther.baking p@wder or eggs. Miiled from rich. soft wainter wh.at if requires les shortenihg and resuifs, are sure. fo :b. perfecti. rune la on Staion YWLS e,,ery mornn: a I l o'cloclc end hear hoio the. top ail an Airy Fairy Cake leur box will bnng yoî the marvelous Airy Fasiry Recipe Book. A'Your Grocer S ~~m-TAMIN "Duo1* George A. RyVaî, newly appointed field execuitive of the North .Çhorc Area toPciI, has beeui. t wtork principally j in heaukegan district s'iuîcc his emploj'meiit .1 gust 17. Air. Pyan was assistant director at, Campl Ma-Ka-Ia-WFap this 3'ear and 7vif '1Y/ieriieîntIy employ ed iith the' ,roft'ssional staff of the' North :Shori,.Irea coupncil, Ro ' Scouts of AInerica, to assist in the admnis.t ra- t ion oif thc comiîcill ear-rouiîd pi- council, who went to Isle Royale, in Lake Superior, in place of the Jain- bore trip, returned Wednesday mornuig. August 28, after what all of tli reported to be a Most etnjoy- aleCexperience. Transportation va.s by train to, Negaunlee, M.\ich., bus from Negaunee. to Ilo.ugliton, and 'a 37-foot ishing boat froin Houghton to Isle Royale; tiii 110 tuiles across from Lake Sit)erior to where they cainpedon l\cCargo*s cove, on the north-side of the island. Not having hiad much experience in ."goiing to sea" fiftecn of the eighiteen going across werc sea-. Explore Deserted Coppor Mines W\hile at Isle Royale the scouts entertained themselves. by. exploring tile deserted copper- mines, fishing and can.oeing. sleeping .and eating. About two-tlirds of the group hîked acros s Isle Rovale to visit with the Grand Rapids Jamboree Scouts and also the Kalaiizoo Jamboree Scouts who \vere camping, on Rock biarbon. \Vhiile at Rock harbor tbéy also visited Frederick MNanthey, retired university professor, who mines and ilienculcts and polishes 'green sténes for 'ahb. Green stones arc a ratlier, rare* stone, . found oniy at Isle Royale and at a place in Switzerland. Scouts availed themselves of getting some of these green stones. E.at Five 5lueberry Pies 'l'ie last meai at Isle Royale campj w1hicli the scouts named "Camp Mno'- The Hab i Evanston-Openst TheFili Hat Season IENRYC.LYTTON &SONS Open Tueaday, Thva'sday ani Saturday Evenings. SOrri.ngon and Church-EVANSTON LIlioiUII'. >pethe sco ~ut e xecuUlIve the spot. The only trouble-was that of the North Shore Area counicil, and i there weré not tenl pie,, instead of his famnilv' have been on a rather ex- ie tensive trip through the West. TheyI A trophy which ;will bang in the visited Estes park, and Howard Copp main lodge of Camip Ma-Ka-Ja-XVan who is one of the camp directors in is to be made, of a' section. of a ladder- the Chelev camp at Estes park. Mr. fudiiadsre op mn Speer also visited Grand Canyon, New, which ceased operations, in .1850. The M exico, San Diego, Caliente, Holly- I1 trophy will. carry the naines .o f -al wo)od, Salt Lake City and the Black scouts who were' members of the Hilîsof Suth akQt. 'lanty and also some information about. the trip. AIl those wbo were on the Troop 1il Honor Guard trip. signified that they certainilv, *Monterey and then visted the sur.- ý Mouflon thms rîay at SIcQk1e 'ôoun- rouniding tôwns of Mexico City. 1 try club. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank Wenter, Jr., Allen Rossman, Jr., 1130 Cbestnut 1204 Ashland avenue, returned Thurs- avenue, wbo spent the sumtner in day, August 22, from a week's stay Fairmont, Mont.,. is returning home at . alsam lake, Wis. . Sunday- mil

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