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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Mar 1929, p. 33

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March 29, 1929 WILMETTE · LIFE 33. Kenilworth Scouts Get Announce Reservations Court of Honor Awards at Cabin-in-the-Woods On March 19, Troop 13 Kenilworth, The following troops have made held its monthly Court of Award. reservations for the Cabin-in-theMessrs. Weese, Williams, Crowe and Woods: McManus constituted our Cou;t of F ·d 1. Honor. The following boys were inn ay, [arch 29-Troop, 23, Glenvested as Tenderfoot by Mr. Crowe: coe. Nick Simons, Fred Workman, Robert Saturday, March 30-Troop 30, Birger, Tom Cruttendon and Billy Highland Park. Robertson. Friday, April S-Troop 13, KenilSecond Class certificates were pre- worth. sented to Roger Crowe and Bill Blades Saturday, April 6-Troop 13, Kenilby Mr. Williams. Mr. Wees'e then worth. presented Jack Stebbins and Howard Friday, April 12-Troop 33, High} ordan with their First Class certifi- land Park. cates. Saturday, April 13-Troop 33, High11 r. Williams presented the iollow- land Park until 4 p. m. ing Scouts with Merit Badges: (the Friday, April 19-Troop 2, Wilmette. Scouts were allowed to receive four Saturday, April 20-Troop 2, WitMer.it Badges because there had heen mette. no February Court of Honor.) John Beckman, personal health Friday, April 26-Troop 33, Highbasketry; Maurice . Bosley, woodwork; Ia lid Park. Bob Burns, Jr., public health; Grant Saturday, April 27-Troop 33, HighEhrlich, printing; George Gillette, per- land Park. sonal health: Claude Hamilton, conWednesday, May 29-Troop 51 and servation; Joe Harrison, woodwork: Troop 52, Deerfield. Thursday, May 30-Troop 51 and Defrees Holmes, first aid to animals, path finding, electricity; Richard J os- Troop 52, Deerfield. lin, music, first aid to animals; Cy I Mackinnon_. woodwork; Ge?rge Man- Here's List of. Newest love, cookmg; Jack Stebbms, camp· ing, Ieathercraft; Jack Sinding, carScouts ID Local Area pentry, music, personal health, woodThe following Scouts were welcomed ~arving; To_ m . Sinding, civics, pathfi.nd- 1 into the North Shore Area council !ng. scholarsh tp ; Harry Weese, pnnt- during the week ending March 23: 111g, scholarshtp. Troop 3, Wilmette-John BrumMr. Mc¥anus then presented Star baugh, Jr., John Spencer Norrington. S~out. cert_1ficates to Defrees Holmes, Troop 18, Winnetka-Billy Welch, Btll Ttmmms, and Jack Stebbin·. The Allen Bachrach, Seth Shepard, Grant meeting was adjourned by reciting the Adams. '·Scout Oath."-Defrees Holmes, Troop 71, Libertyville - Russell Brown, Donald Busch, Glenn Disney, Some one has said, "The Scout Frank Docauer, Albert Kroll, Leo Layshould know the signaling alphabet so cock, George Madole, Kenneth M~ tho roughly that he does not have to Sarley, James Numsen, August Radthink of the code." Isn't this same idea !off, Russell Proctor, William Schneiapplicable to any test in Scouting? 1 der, George Spoor, William Whitney. THE SUMMER SCHOOL of· eight weeks of enjoyable art training in the studios and out of doors begins July 8 and ends August 31. There are sketching classes along the lovely lake front and in the woods and gardens, and there is work indoors in the beautiful, spacious and airy class rooms that overlook miles of trees on the shore line. To those who are interested to learn what the very advanced methods of this School give them in the eight weeks' "intensive training course we would be pleased to send full information. The regular day-school year begins September 9, /9 2 9 and ends June 6, 19 JO. Evening School continues throughout the school year. Enrollments are accepted Gt t/111'1 time. Junior Classes meet Saturday morn ings. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS 636 CHURCH ST. EVANSTON GREENLEAF 1674 Opening Monday April · Fir~t! The New Lower Priced Room · Featuring Smart Apparel At Remarkable Underpricings

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