Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Dec 1934, p. 22

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Money Back Guarantee Deliver.d anywlnre on Norths Shore front Lake Forest t. Chicago imCIusiUv. if @u "Lth ti..eg aeDot right out of the. ucat youw MOU" wil b. ch.efuDy reurnLd à. guaramtéed t. retià t flavor for oe u th or woney back. i don. ab.olutely new.laid 2 c 5~ $ 2 pelflet est&.... 1 do.. absolutely n»w > 2c5loai$1d 1 -don. absolutely new laid. ...........3CIO& .7 1-lb. carton ocUr Ligli grade butter ...-lb....r..lb..J37e S-lb. Jar, lb... .. .... 33e Phone Wilmtt. 1408 or GIenview 132 for Free Deliv.ry HARRION'S POULTRY FARM 1216 Waukegan Road, GIssvwew, Mfinais Sea Scouts will hold no more Mon- day evening meetings until January 1935, it was decided at, the session last Monday at the. Baptist church. Thé, Priday. evening meetings under the leadership. of W. E. Hall will be :ontintid, and*,it is hoped to complete 'the first_ iceboat duning the Christmas :iolidays. Work started Friday evenings. will be resumed for completion Satur- dayý morning at. 10 o'clock,under ,the. leadership.ofR. D. Hall. :The iceboat is.a simple craft to build, and as the boatý makes use of the Snipe sails and rigging, there will'be no great expense conniected witb the construc- tion. The plans, designed by, L. F. Crosby, were obtained f rom a past copy of Rudder magazine, and the- officers f cel'confident the iceboat w'ill be, a suc- cessful "sailer." THE $HO.... A stove has been obtained for the Sea Scout shop, and the work on Fni- day nights has progressed rapidly. "The shop will be in first class condition," reports Mn. Hall, "for the Christmas%' holidays, when the scouts expect to ac- complish -their winter sailing project." The project, it was pointed out, was the building andsaln of an iceboat. seph Sears scflool, Kenilworth, Tues- day night, December Il. This troop is one of the largest in the North Shore Area council and also one of the busiest as the following record of advancement will signify;, STenderfoot, -.Bruce Borregaard:. second- .class-John Connor,,. Fred- erick Kraft and -Turner Wilson; first class- Richard ýDurr, Tom Ellis, Winston Frederick, Frank Knoop and Bob Latidon;, Life-Woodward An- derson. Menit badges-Woodward Ander- son, first aidé- chemnistry, Public health,, safety, and physical -dev elQpment. Richard.Durr, personal health; Wins- ton Frederick, carpentry,, Public health,' scholarship,' personial health,- and woodworking;, Richard Krause,: carpentry andý public health; Bob Landon, public -health, first aid, per- sonal health, carpentry, and Wood- working;. Jackson Lawson, first aid: Dewitt Stilîman, athletics ; Bill Taylor, personal health, Public health, cTpery, and swimmnrg. Santa Gives Chimney Workout at Yule Party, Santa Clatus paid a visit ýto the scout leaders anid their women gu ests celebrating at a Christmas partyl ii Highland Park last Saturdayý night. In the midst of the party Santa Clauis came down the c himney, in the big fireplace and distributeil tovs and .* Ô. ~Suggestions Gif ti. for tho home are alws in order. The nome off IREDALE on- your f urnituiremeos that àt wilI -stand thé strain of bard use, Jid Ifainui 1 UMIDO. I French Cradle a1 suïtable and pronitable hobby gr for one wishing to spend just an hour:or two a week, there's nothing- better.. The shop is located at the corner cf Linden avenue and Main street and is heated and-equipped with the necessary tools for the building îand maintenance 0, boatsà. Anyv fellow interested is inivited to .4corne out" once and decide for himself. -R. D. H. the men for the interest in their wonk and' their services on behaîf of youtli and bade themi carry on. He then led the group ini the singing of "Jingle Belîs" and t:hen, disappeaned up. the chimrxey agaiù. Everybody who wvas there reported -the party *a huge s uc- cess. IHere Goes Last C for T Winter IY~URNITURE STORE Cenitral Avenue at Sheridan Road Highland Park 181 "64 Yas of Business Iutegrity gn the North Shbre" Miss Bartha Richardson, a senior at Simmons college, Boston, is ne- turning Satunday to spenci the Christ- mas vacation with ber parents, Mr. and Mrs,. G. A. Richardson,.145 Met- rose avenue, Kenilworth. Charles Jordan, who makes his home with his daughter anid family, the William Moultons, 235 Raleigh road, Kenllworth, ententained 1 a group of friends at the French Casino WednesdaLY. jL

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