WILMETTE LIFE November & 1934 8aJ~ SLkp 5.çaa&d4 Fricfay and Saturdmj OnIg DANISH COFRE CAKE Deliciously prune-filled '....... ICE DBox FRUIT PIES COOKIES Lu..Apl o cery a3 wNfoLE wHEA-rNUT BREAD Generous Iight louves ........ .. ... 2 for 25e TWO-LAYER CAKES3 e Dark choeolat. or, caramel flavor ......... 5 BALMON LOAVES 3 Individuels. Wii serve 2 persons.......13 KIDNEY DEAN SALAD, Something dialerent and 2Is 7 wholesoe ........... bé2l Bake Shop--Srute Floor WnEBoLnrs-EVuNSTON On Davis Street Wilmette 1100 w COCKTAIL COSTUME A charmng copy of Lanvins newesf fash- ion for cocktail and aftrnoon hou rs. Lovely pebblebrook material in stunning tunlc sfye-it h silk cord sash and chic touches of w hile. Sizos 12 to 20. Blac&. zWOMEN S S 1-lemae nd Churcli-EVANSTON BOYSCOUTl NEWS.I OUILMETIE Scut Sure MEETNG NV..1 ...The meeting of the Nortb Shore MET INs rGulOV. tig 1 lunhArea Council Executive board was Thefirt rgulr eetng o lunc îeld Frda%- evening. November 2. the new winter program will be heid at Boy Scout beadquarters. Among Friday evening, November 16; at 8 the items of business was the discus- o'clock in the Sunday School room siont and explanation of the Ten Year at the Baptist church. A stateinent Program study and an explanation by W. C. Huggins, skipper, revealed of the charts concerning a survey the new winter program will' consist being mnade covering membership, of: building threemore Snipe class tenure, new scouts, dropped scouts, boats, completeiy rebuilding and put- autpronl u> n le o ting into shape the "Argo," building ad)rogr nlCi) adode and sailing -ce boats, and a short Ths tu y wil e o plte s o course in gasoline marine engines. Thstuywl ecmeedon -R. D. . and will be based upn ail available information, in eacb of the eleven ________________________________districts as well as the council. A I I survey of boy population bas been I JHO'S WHIIO conducted in several of the districts I IN SCOUTING and a report made to that effect. I Organization and re-organization T/u asthe/1!thbu seiesof of Boy Scout and Cub units was also Thisis he ift ina srie of ainatter of business. Consideration tluumbitail buographical sketches of mwas given to the development of a ,orth shsore scouters. more nearly complete service to Sea Scout units and to the deveiopment HEADS CAMPING PROGRAM of that 'organization in- the north Keith Roberts, chairnian of the Camp- shore. The meeting was featured by ung committee of the North Shore great enthusiasm on the part of ail Area council, has had several years of men present. interest in the Boy Scout movement, most of that time devoting bis eeg to the development of a eapne'rgy Nature Students to gram. He bas served in several ca- iIe hsS n a pacities, having been a district commis- M e hsS n a sioner of the Glen- The nature lore specialization coe district for the course, being c onducted by James year 1930 and also J. 1Mooney for the.North Shore Area serving in connec * council. wvas attended by. tweive scout tin ih u leaders iast Sunday afternoon and Pack47 f Gen-much of interest wvaspointed out and coe in 1931. During discussed by the leaders of the that time and pre- courses. The nature course is being viously he wvas. a conducted as a series of field trips member of the in the tract of, voods lying to the, Camingcommit east .of Milwaukee avenue andsouth Camping of Deerfieid road. tee of Glencoe dis- trict. In the spring Scout leaders who were unabie to of 1930 he was b e present iast Sundav are invited elected by the exec- to attend the second session this utive b)oard to as- coming Sunday afternoon, meeting s u in e responsibil- at scout beadquarters in H-ighland Keilli Roberts ities as , the vice- Park at 1:45 o'clock. chairman of camp- The subject under discussion iast * ng bor tbe entire north shore area. His Sunday was the flora of the region, interest in, and work for the develop- and this n>ext* Sunday Jim Mooney ment of Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan earned plans to discuss and point outanimais himthis rigbt. He made several trips and evidences of the animai life in the to camp, 'on his own time, and gave region. of his services in making a survey of the camp property. In 1934 be was elected chairman of University of Scouting the Camping committee of the council inl4th Session Nov. 12 to succeed Charles A. Steele who was The fourth session of the Uni- elected regional chairman. Mr. Roberts versity of Scouting wiil be held next lias been serving as Camping chairman Monday night, November 12, at ever since. Christ Church Parish House in Win- .He is -an outdoorsman, both by in- netka. At this week's meeting the formation and inclination.. He was troop committee of Troop 35, Ra- graduated from the Colorado School of vinia, dramaized the operations of a Mines as, bachelor of engineering in troop committee, deailt with typical mtining. Since that time bis work bas probies, confronting these committees takenhim to al Parts of tbis country, and sbowed bow sucli groûps can be Canada and Alaska in ail kinds of of definite assistance to. the scout- weather and ail sorts of conditions. AI- master. tbough.bis work lhas required him fo do much camping ih bas served ýto in- Former Glencoe Scouts, tensify his interest in outdoor life; like pieaeClYorS tin the proverbial postman who took ahk r lae CHedgcok chainlo on aholiday, Mr. Roberts would rather D.Son egok himno go camping than anything else. the troop committee -of Troop 22, fias an outdoorsman for an outdoors j. asked that ail former scouts of Troops 21 and 22 of Glencoe com- ARMISICE AYI municate with him or Robert Stoetzel. ARMITICEDAY!of Glencoe, in order that an invita- Ail scouts have bîeen asked to Par- tion, might be sent to ail former mem- ticipate in Armistice Day recognition bers to attend a reunion dinner to services being held. in various coin- be held by Troop 22 in the next munities. month. ---F. Novembe'r' 8. 1934 WILMETTJR LIPE«. Execu e et tîv- eG SFA SCOUT SHIP- Line on Are'a