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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1930, p. 39

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sulptosed menu consisted of ail sorts of fancy d ishès such as consomme, t1ir- kish coffee, pie a la mode, chicken a la king, etc. Other foods supposedlv sorved were 'watermelon, mashied pô- tatoes. sweet potatoes, nits, candies and. cigars. The spokesman.. or an-. .,o uncer. ente red the ringj. and men- tiôned littie details. to the audience, sayi ng that the bos, were just: hack from icmip, and* at. their first dinner parts'. During the sayingl of grace, they nudged each other. While the mieal wvas in pro gressthev threW things at each, other, squirted watermeloti seeds (an e,citing sportî. and àlmiost. entirely ignoted -the junior officer. XVhile "ugig the oyster cocktail, there were several fights over the oys-. ters. Every once in . a while somieone would. get a face f ull of pie. The meal eP(led with cigars. It w mas remiarked after the actý by some of thdse who took part in it that ýthey, got sand' in' their mouths- or down their backs, ana they, "swore off' of. dinner parties for ever. -D)icbk Thormeyer, Troopf 61. DESCRIBES VESPERS The Sunday evening vesper services wvere conducted ini the council ring last Sun day starting at 7:3. r. Baltz aInd . Mr,~ Ber.sch led the singing. The ,.opeinig.seleètion .,vas ."Amieric a the Beautiful,", followed b1w' Echoes of Ma'.Ka-Ja-Wan,".,".The Churchi in the Wilwoo," nd TheScout Hvmn-." Chie f hirli)g Thunder told the storv of the advenitires. of a vouing 'Sioux,- Inidian captured by the Winnebagos., * When Chief finished bis. story . the servi1ces w'ere, closed vvith "Fýollo\-, the Gleam-." ÀIDS SECOND CLASS BOYS * Mr. Wilins hias takeîi charge of tue: second. èla.ýs Scouts -%%ho are \workiing cil their fir-st class nmaps. Star^ti.ng the dock the class takes oàbservations toývards, the miess hall and from there to2 a poiniii the ba.ck of the mess .hall on ýthe trail to Shawnee village.-Fred, Krieébel.- Sea Scouting" At the first Sea Scout camp ire, held last night, Mr. Ryboît played a number of selections on bis harmonica and told a short story. The Sea Scouts also told tories., The camip photüg- rapher was, on hand and took a pic- ture of the lfire with. the. aid of aflash. porch. Scouts are expected to' replace bce n Iaughin books where they foulnd themi so thit story told by they will always be in order. ".woo-hoo" 1) Scouts and officers~ expecting to re- "halfadillis." ceive newsp)apers daily should cal it Clair, "the c;amp headquarters for them). No noti:e wh-Iite, and b] vol lue 'un ZiL. Ulair about and the one-legi rhink of it," gays )o-hoo bird hadi f eet. Oh boy.» ttlue ~ged St. red, omailideposi* garment__UUl W'7holikes. to write while vacationing ,When you're on your ac ation, e 1very minute i s precious. I seems an awful waste of time to. write. letters, butyou Ùant worry the folks back home bylot letting themn hear from you. Why flot. snatch a few minutes* from a busy vacation day and ILLINOIS BELL TE-LEPHONE COMPANY one Policy BELL SYSTEN Oiie System - UnLersal Servwie an12

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