Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Oct 1937, p. 14

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E. C. Ca I àJ. B.SY6r ofl I Solder.USI Bàlii,. A». PROGRESS "The general boundauies of the o)]- region are nov wel establishod. We cmn have no reasonable expoctations that any new or extensive fields wiii: be found.", . . . Report of a geologist -in 1883. j"The fist steam printing presbas arrived at that state of perfection which secans to admiit, of no further improve- ment."...Timperles Priuter's 1%fanüai. 1839. A political camipaigner ini 1932 said this country needed'no more industrial plants. .Our conviction is that progrees neyer ends~ except wliui a person believes - it Preceding Dr.. Eddy'~s :nessai ec the 'Çortlivest circle of the Guild w~ill sserve the fail reunion dinuer at-6:3<) foýClock. This is thie first of..a serieýs of <hutrcli Niglbts. Former Wilmette Woman Passes Away in Nebraska Word was receved last week of the death ()f Mrs. Harry S. Stark, #fî Seotts Bluff. Neb.. fol1owing au eemer- gcncy toperation. Ol.der resident tif Nimctte recalleïl MNrs Stark as Miss Miary E. Panusbka.i Iite spent ail of lber childbood and yo ung wcinauhood l iithe ivillage, anid wvas actively idcuitified %vith comnîunity life until she muved to the West after bier niarriage in 1904. , Beides lier liuaband. she was .4ur-j vived by four brothers and thiree sis- ters: TinW..Pauel W..erge L..an,9 Fowler. Arthuar Pearson, John i-earsibn, Kari Yost. Troop 1: Jack CYrônic, MrkFla- bec, John Hale, <leorge Redding. L 'aw- r.ence Sehuber, James Steeni, Kimbal Vrlon. Troop 2: James Baker_ Fred, Bird, David Davis, Dorland Dâvls., Joe Han- tien, Malcolm Hill. Robert King, Paul Lang, Jim Wolff. Troop 3: Ebert Knoop. Troop 5; Sprague Chiapin. Richard Hooker; Rudd Llppincott. Troop il: Warren Clohlsy, Jackc Coyne, Jimmy Ford. Richard Kent. Ship 43: Edwin Colegrove. KenfiWorth Troop 13: James Olin, Hugh Peter- son. (;eorpre Simon, DeWItt Stiliman. Donald Stillnian. Winmnetkit qrouters: Wlliam rn.Bracekett, Robert Mebýtren. William Smith. Troop 15: Henry Cotoper, Edwin Me- Keown, HIenry ltl.h, Stanley Rich. Troop I19: TiCoR Iruhîmond. Troop 20: 'Oweni Hayes, Walter Hovih- Ship 26; John Weese. Scouters: Jack Banksa. Troop .22: Hfowardl Keefe. Alan Matthews, Wallace Peterson, Clarke Van Horne, Dey Watts, Ross Williamns. Troop 2.1: VWilliain Webster,. Ilui-to)n CAME concluqvs ,unuay alenoti u.m Inch;ded iunthe programn will be demonstrations of thé. ordeal, brother-, hood, andl vigil bionor rituals. Many ANrrow nienihers of the. North Shore Area counicil will lbe lu attendaîîce. Order of the Arrow Scouts wbo desireý to take iu this big cercemonial shoiild get in touch with counicil hicadquarters as monf as possible so that their dlefmniteý reservations cati be made. USHERS For the five homte gantes at Nort!,- western uiersity at Dyche sta(liutlt'( following Scout's of the North Sli,îre Area couticil ,Àill usher lin the ea;I stands:, Troop 1 John Brandt.. Troop 2. Duke Lynvli, Bo b iti Troop 4 : Dave Walwortit, 4îmr .c- Candiish, Paul Stade. It.lihl Jolitîson. 'rroop 75: EdwardMiian V y. ICepilw<rth Troop 13 : ; Fred Kilner, JIack <'<w:nqr Mliehael Montanaro, Jolin ('onnlo*Y, Dlek- .Iontes, Wm. W'?iag, BvfltonBûc. b. Witt Stilmnan. James Crowley. t, w C'hase, Jack Novascnt Donald Ur~~ Albert Korte,W:lr ol.4W,.a flurnside. tivin, lti Eriend," Radio Set for Saturday en Friend," oue of radio be prescnted over sta- .and the Columbia net- fi 1TT1?R FILMS GUIDE Kcv: -Adus : --Yoth, i13 to 18 years of agc : C-ClIiildlrcni. 8 to 12 ycars of agc; F-cn tire Fainiilv. 15 This io the thirtietb off a séris off dito Adveuisements appeanus in Iis paper wee. *1 roada, &euiilNôrth. N.ow .car? Ygur Ioff erings4 tion WB]

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