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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Feb 1930, p. 37

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February 7, 1930 WILMETTE on_ly among residents of the town and visitors to it, but among the boys themselves-that the organization was . d N contmue . ow the boys are specializing in firemenship and have demonstrated, upon sever.al occa.sio~s, the I actual value of thetr orgamzatton. LIFE Meoanda, N. Y., Scout Fire A Boy Scout fire brigade ~ Brigade Proves g0 ......11fu1 at Menands, N. Y., which has been trained to perform efficient work in connection with fires , was the outcome of an idea of Chief James Norwood ot the local department of that village who prepared unusual features for a firemen' s convention some time ago. He org-anized the local Boy Scouts into a ~re bri~.,ade and provided them with umforms and a hose wagon. The boys ' brigade attracted so much attention and aroused such local interest- not plac~ in a few weeks, A good part of the time at our last meeting was t k . k . f 1 a en up m not tymg, a very use u seaman's pastime. The ship had as its vis.itors, }arne~ Goetz, the new Scout commissioner for the council, Mrs. Goetz, caQtain of one of WinSe Sc · netka's qirt Scout troops: ·and M~~ a outs to Christen Ward, wtfe of our committee chatrthe Good Ship Albatross I man. .. · , -Phtltp Swabacker, Yeoman, At our last weekly meeting, the I Troop 26, Winnetka. christening of Sea Scout ship 26 of A cheery disposition is like a balloon Winnetka was discussed. The christening of the Albatross will be followed tire. The rougher the road, the 111ore by e;1ts and a good time. It witt take you need it. Eleven New Scouts Join Troopa of North Shore Following are a list of ~ew Scouts who have recently registered with the North Shore Area council, Troop 3, Wilmette - Theron Smith, William Schara, Martin Schara and William Kerr; Troop 34, Highland ParkThomas Brown, Richard Carr and John Jackson ; Troop 48J Lake Forestames Christiansen, Henry Hansen and Kenneth Kennedy; Troop 77, Mundelein- Edward Crittenden. I] Radio cannot reproduce perlect tone unless it is per· lect in ever,. lunction, perlect in ever,. detail ol eonstrue· tion. No radio in the world, at an,. price, compares with VICTOR RADIO R-52 Victor Radio in a luxurious period cabinet. Equipment sam.e as R-32; cabinet of rare and finely-wrought woods. Complete$ 23~ Y ot~r old set acceptetl as part pa,,.,., . · · in Puri~ ol Tone. Let ,.our own ears CODVIDC8 ,.ou. l'ree Rome .. Den~onstration. Open Evenings North Shore Talking Machine Co. 712 CHURCH STREET. Ev~STON University 4523 742 ELM STREET, WINNETKA Winl)etka 3474

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