Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1936, p. 18

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Serve with Ail Desserts TO THE >PKG. ROCER IKenilworth. She is improving siowiy GOODBYE, MATE to ber rooni, and Ibut, Patironîzte Our Adveriiser.s At a .Price,.Young' Men Like still is ,confined Some years ago a youlig lad stood Swill uiot be, able to receive visitors plans Godey, Mrs. week. proudly,.ii the ranks of Sea Scout for another to be here for several weeks longer. Ship Kecwaàydin. 11e was proud to be a sea scout; proud-to help carry on the tradition of the first sea scout unit chartered wvest of the AlleghevsSbip No. 43 of Wilmette, 1IlI. In common with bis .shipmat.es he enjoyed the icb experience of. Sea e lear fed to -row, sa il.and Scouting. He cruise. He worked steadily at bis tests and sbowed an enviable'record of advancément. y ears slipped by as thé lad grew up. H1e *as a living example of the aphorism,. "Once a Scout, always:a Scout." The recent renascence of Sea Scouting in MWilmette found hini willing and rea4y t, take is 4~part aalde in the embryo sbip. This young man is' Philip A. Born, long a resident of Wilmette. Mr. Rori bas acted under Skipper Huggins as a mate. In tbat ranl< his assistance bas been invaltiable. He bas* been eager to pass on the benefit of bis training to, tbe sea scouts under himi. Hfis particular fields have been those of communications and power Nortbwestern plays North Dakota at Dyche Stadiumn Saturday. Scouts and Cubs must bc accompanied by leaders and must either be ini uniform or carry their registration cards with them. They are Io, meet 'at Gate 1 on Central street at 1 o'clock at which ftuethey ill he adtnitted to the game. Drivers of cars, both meni and women, wiIl also be admritte.d upon showing the card which. wiIl bc, issued from scout headquarters. ARROW Fourteen inenbers of the executive board of the North. Shore Area. couincil were elected to honorary niembership last week at the regular meeting of the board at the Scout Cabin at Fort Sheridan. The ii nwere "c'alled out" with an. 'Iildian Ceremon. anïd. notified that they had b2en 'thus elected. The men were: T. A. Connors, Lake Forest; Dr. Stewart Matthews, Libertyvile; C. E. Piper, fleerfield; Jack Davis, Highland Park; Robert Townley,. Kenilworth; Otto Fisher, Highwood; W:. E. Webster, Libertyville; Herbert Sieck, Winnetkg; Walter Gaede, Waukegan; Lewis Clarke, Waukegan; Uomer Cazel, Deerfield, and Will C. Huggins of Wilmette; J. E. Engquist of Highwood, and Gairrit J3ax of Lake Forest. TuErfi Our $5.50O Une of shoe is enjoying an unusual succes. dii. eason. Young mon like the smart-, neu, the. wide choice of lastu and above aflthe. price., Certainly $5.50 nover Louglit more. The. Dundee is illustrated above-a grain leath. on blaick or hrown for ail weather wear. the boys tô bis borne to inspect his radio station and to show them the actual working of amateur radio. On several occasions be gave talks to the boys on the history, tbeory or operation of marine power units. It was bis responsibility to keep the enr. gine of the sea scout power cruiser in condition. Here again lie was able to impart much of bis knowledge of en* gmes to the scouts assisting him in trons in the east stands, the Ifvanston Scouts bandling the seating for the west stands. Almost 100 Scouts are needed for the job 'and a few places are stillI *eft open. Scouts ushering are required to be in full uniforni and to attend ail five home games. The balance of the home games this year, will be on October 10, 17, 31 and November 7. fell as the bad ncws wvas annourced ON&SONS Orington and Open ;tesr., Thurs. a»4 Sa#. Ev.. reports, three victims of mumps as the sum total. of communicable. disease, cgses for the week ending, October 1. JThe HOME FOR WEEK-END Miss Doris Sauvage, 510 Lake avenue, was at home from Bradley college at Peoria last week-end, having corne to, attend the wedding of her cousinl.. REPORT ON CONTAGIONS Wilniette Health departmnent 4

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