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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Jan 1928, p. 17

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' Scoata WiD Hiah Hoaon Eight North Shore Scouts · under the leadership of Executive Walter McPeek spent the week . between Christmas and New Year at Camp Wilderness at Bridgeman with more than twenty Scouts from Oak Park. The honor camp reward was conveyed upon about seventy-five percent of the group. This included aU Scouts who attended from the north shore area. They were : Oscar Anderson, Troop 4, Wilmette; David Henderson, Troop 4, Wilmette; John Fowler, Troop 4, Wilmette; Robert King, Troop 2, Wilmette; Robert Crawford, Troop 2, Wilmette; Denton Smith, Troop 33. Highland Park ; George Bersch, Troop 4, Wit.mette; Frank Wichman, . Troop 33, Highland Park. . · George Bersch, junior assistant Scoutmaster of Troop 4~ Wilmette, was the patrol leader of the north shore delegation which was known as the '-Police Dog Patrol" and took second place in the Inter-Patrol CO'n~est. The following merit badges ·were earned and will be awarded ·at · the next Court of Award. ·· ·· George Bersch, cooking, pioneeri~g, automobilin'; David· Henderson, first aiel, pioneermg, public health, personal health; Frank ·Wichman, first aiel, automobiling, public health, personal health; Denton Smith, first aid, automobiling. scouts are still on the look out hoping Goocl T.... . . to locate them. Mr. Grant and a group of eighteen boys attending Win- · Many troops in the Council donated ter Camp at "Cabin in the Woods'~ and distributed toys and baskets of just west of Glencoe, made several food to the needy families throughout trips through the forest preserve but our section. We want to thank the found no trace of t ..e missing. parents of scouts and scouts for · ' the wonderful service rendered, and we are Camp Bi· Sacceu . assured by the families who received During the Christmas vacation these that their Christmas day was eighteen Scquts of the North Shore made happy by so doing. Our motto is Area council. attended winter camp "A Good Turn Daily." · under the leadership of W. Ted Grant, Field Scout executive, at "Cabin in Ralph Whitse~t. 'son of Mr. and M!'s. the Woods" where they had the time of R. C. Whitsett, 830 Oakwood avenue. their lives. Many tests such as pion- left last' Tuesday, December 'D, to eering, camping a~d cooking were join the Princeton .basketball team at passed. Each scout was taught ho"W Wheeling, W. Va. After a s~ries pf to swing an axe, how to make him- games on the road including Wlleeling! self useful in the woods and how to Akron, Columbus and Cincinnati. 0., take care of himself while out of and bJQtre Dame, they will return to doors in severe weather. Five scouts Princeton. -owere fortunate in receiving the highest honor that campe~s can attain, and F G Kan 0·f 'lOC were taken into the Order of the ArMr. and Mrs. · · e · : ~.~ row. name~: Ernest West, Troop 32, Abingdon road, ~e~lwor~, ~4 :·-as Highland Park; Philip · Swabacker, thei~ guests· · for ··the 'hobdtys, Mrs. Troop 17, Winnetka; Burton French, Kane's parents, Mr. and ·Mrs. Thomas Troop 22, Glencoe ; Jim Quigley, Troop Bell of Battle Creek, Mich: 45, Lake Forest: Dave Canmann, Troop 35, Ravinia. . , .......,..._. . . ...,., WI: · ·.· The following scouts attended. winter camp: Grant Herman, Troop 31, High-: vftaan~Aai.&N .· . . land Park; Merton Traub, Troop 31, BJ"'··Wi-.-Ta-"iiie-;:---.a·t ·· Highland Park; Dave. Can mann, Yo~~-=--=-.·· Troop 35, Ravinia; Burton French, AD eaDa rieiiYe _, , . . _. ... ·1:. to ta~e· ady,ntage · .of qur · RemodeliDg Sale. ·All .Furs . Reduced Such. rfducrlons as this are . y'ry rare. TbQse who have alrea~J- .~takm ady~Qtage ~f :. tbi.~ ..sa!~ ~~ more ~aa sabS- . fi~ - < <~": ·... . . '···. ~-·iiif JW;otk~'braught 'oil aJ.\ ·lt'fPair··~n~ ~emocle!- . an at tbu · ~· ... -., . _ Discount : · time. DR. FRANK a ERWIN ' . 45, Lake Forest; Ernest West, Troop B. Adn.c11meat Propoa~~~ 32, Highland Park : Roderic. Smith, Many Glencoe Scouts have ad- Troop · 33, Highland Park·; Joe .. ~u, vanced in rank during the year just Troop 9, Wilmette; . Philip S.:wabacker, ended and local troops have made Troop 17, Winnetka; .. . Tom Larso~, progress in many other ways. The . following awards were appr~ved at the December Board of Review held last week: Star Scout: Frederick W. Reinhold; Jack De Beers. Life Scout : Cameron Brown, agriculture, first . aid; Jack Coolidge, second class award. Kenneth Reinhold, second class award. The following Merit Badges were presented : Burton French, Troo_p 22, carpentry, civics; Marcus Liby, Troop 22, carpentry; Donald Hughes, Troop 22. cooking, craftwork in leather; Walter Roberts, Troop 21, bird study, reptile study; J. Winter, Troop 23, pathfinding; Fred~rick Reinhold, Troop 23, pathfinding, handicraft; Arnold Simon, Troop· 22, basketry;· Robert Conheim, Troop 22, leathercraft, personal health ; Kenneth Reinhold. firemanship; Louis Birdsohn, person~l health; Jack Curtis, firemanship. · ~ ~ 1· a ~~~~~;~Qu~T~~L~~~~~~;~;;~;~~~~~;;~~~~~~~~~ .· =~-··e:···!···~···~~·:'····~ . ;.-- ·····: . .. -. ··~t·~-~~·~··~. ~· .~ . ..:.- : · ,: · ! E. Lewis Co. ! .FredCric~ - .. . . .. ,.. - : .. :· ~ .. :" . t . ... ., \ . _: . ·. . ...:.: . - . . ! · . ~ .:.. ~ .. .. -· ... ·. ~ Beauty Lies in .. "·. ~ . ·-' · T1f,n~-~~ra~ 'of~. 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