Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Oct 1929, p. 30

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30 WILM ETTE LIFE qctober 4. 1929 Eight Kenilworth Scouts Joe Harrison. Robert Berger. James Fred W. Sa~gent Will U. S. Children 1 to Receive Merit Badges ~~;~~te~~1 cf· 1~~~1~~\~t' ~~~;~~~t~~~::\~-o~~:~ Address Sta~e C. of C. R ead More Than Merit hadgcs will he awarded eight to be recci\'cd br Kenih,·orth Scouts ' Freel \Y. Sargent. president of the I Kt·nilworth n()\' ,SC(lllts .· at tllC 111011111- 'at th·· ' ll . IJe.· bronze ~ "' COllrt of llonor \\'t · - Chicago and Korth \\-estern raihvav. I . . . , _ ly court of IH~nor to he held in the palm. l{oger Barrett; star Scout. Alex- fi 1 t' · t f t f tu-e 1 J·. urL)J>can s spend tour tune:, a:, much , co · ,. . . .. S I) g 1 tng exponen o a grea u · . . , . . d Joscp I1 ~cars sc 1l()(l 1 gnnnasmm soon. anc1tr ·" c" ton. 1tie : cout. "o 1 >crt for rail transportation. head of 011 ~ : tunc rcadtnl-!' I> )oks a s Amen an an Boys wlh) will rerei,·e tht:st· badgc,:s B)urns, and second class Scout, CarlthJP I oi the main tran . portation SYstem - <·f their rcadinl! is far nwrc erious and are: Paul Gilbert, Jr., . Robert Burns. 1\(~~~ . I 1 ·11 SJJta~ 1 a t· tl 1c '1' 1. ·a t1,. t>ur 11 oscful. a · '"e 11 . accor<1· ~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~I t 1~ r<lttiltr,·. \V! tng to "I ~ rs. , :~~~rta t!nn Lunc.he~n a! the annua_ln~eet- Olin: 13<.-aupre ~IillL· r, ui (1/0 \\'ald~n till:" nt the lllmnt s <... hamhl'r ot Com- 1 ··· · · · met:ce at the Palmer Hou se, Chica~·,,, rPa<~. \\ tnnct~a. 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