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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 28 Jan 1932, p. 20

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Entry Deadline in Totem Pole Test Is Now March 1 The Alaska Totem Pole contest which; will auward -trips to Alaska for three Scouts (if America has changed the final entrance date f rom February 151 to March 1. This will, mean tha tmany! more boysý wil 1 be able to enter the contest and, have time tù. carve their! required.totemn poles and m'ake their re-1 port on Indian lore.. So far. six Scouts of the North Shore- Area council have madeý application. TheY are JeromtieNevins. Troop 3, 'il-1 mette. JoôhnBallenger, Troop 16, Win-1 netka; Sidney Craig,' Clifford Enault,i Phil Greer and Jack Porter of Troop' 19, Winnetka. .On Saturday afternoon, February 6,, at 3 o'clock. ailapplicants are 'to mieet at Boy Scout* headquarters in High- land Park for final instructions and ad- ditional help in the contest. An-y new; applicants are urgcd to sign up at Scout headquarters veryscxson. Ail First Class Scouts not over 18, yeares of age are eligibi.e., t n North Shore Scouts Ib Are Seen in Movies H Cubs and Scouts of the North Shore a Area council broke into the inoviesCI wvhen they %vere photographed in their l relief activities recently by the Chii- s cagoDbailv News Filhiservice. Graham to McNaee ddsa dscrptie explana- tion of the mQvies which are, being t r< shoNwn this week on Universal News t release to local theaters., B At Kenilwvorth theu Cubs Nvere photo- St, graphed coliectingcoat hangers f rom fithe a homes and bringing the buùndles;to'their or Cub leader,' Rohert Townley at joseph P!u Sasscho.6Wi\'nnetka Scou.ts werc shown collecting magazines and papiers, 4 and trucking them to their storage Place.. t'Il It wiillhc remnembered that both paers and côat hangers are being sold and the ~ tnoney turned over to the local relief.! Aboutt $1.700 hlas been earned tir the *Cubs and Scouts so far. Winnetka Scouts Talk 1 co Come. Fred Robinson, 'Mark Stod-i dard, "Craig» Stoddard, and Bol> 'Narden. Thev are ail older Scouts who have flot been coming reguharir to the troop meetings, but are stili intgrested.. Theydecided theywould rather organize' a Sea Scout patrol than becoine Associatè Scouts., We have.,also 100 percent registration. riarry -t-lndFicksCII, public nealtn and firemanship; Geraid Spinner, car- pentry and ha.ndicraft; tiomer Stocks, public health and fir, man- ship; 41nier Stone, handicrat and, swimming; Robert Strube, hiafdi- craft; Bob Tansill, swimming; -Nor- nian Turck, firemaniship, and Èol.> 'Nerden, .wtoodworking. 4 o'clOck. 1irst thie Cubs played ba-se- l)all for about 'a half an hour. t happened to be 1Bill Iobertson's birthday. so they ail had a littlec cdc- bration for him. Sonie passed tests while the others wor'keil0on their handicraft. At about 5:15 the- al went honie.-.Don .Seiden, COb re- porter, Pack 63 Wilmiette. ANNIVERSAR Y FILM. A short trailer depicting Scouting is being shown ini the local theaters on the folloNwing dates: Deerpath, january 25 to ý31 . Teatro del Lago, February I to 7- Wilnictte, February -8 to 10;-Liberty- ville,, February I1 to 14,.'and Bartiett, Febridary 15 to 21. Scou C/tck Ges o Reief undEagle Scout Takes Scou Chek Ges t Reief undLook at Stars as New Year Arrives Eagle Scout Paul Gilbert of Troop PION4EERPAPIER tSTOCK ý(MPANY -13. Keniilvocrth. continues the âcui of his interesting experiences in Eu- CHCAO,. ~ N03l29 Irope.'The last letter told about Palil's PArwaeChri tmias ii Dresden, Germany: this OUOR V AY A LAD[iL..i ~One vill tel bis New Vear'b experiences T. Fromi the ýhomue of the \-oln Trothas' t - the aunts and I went toý the Mietens tw lu" Tmt .& saiwitnkess:the change of date. 'Je watched 1 he tree. which had sixtv-forcank this time, ate slices of the, most heave"- .4bo'e s o ~ ~î ~ lv cake-.I cani stili taste it-and listened AoeîS0photo of t/te check for S22.8.32- earned PN te11. eit»te oterai.W ot ntr. uaet .SYonws ij»their lb-st ,nouth!v old paper coIllection. Thjis ch!,'ck is engpresented tVite nai. ome Bucharis. Brn. ais, lThurscia' iýqht, Ian arv 28, bt'. the scolIts to JfIllia>n J-i. Flis. chairinani Lno ajusGra ttos <-f the intt Board ofLocal Citarities. Therc ziil be sixr collections of so that 1 heard a good many new Ian- piper b.ithe .Scouts. th,,nt'.rt om, comntc Satturda ii ritii7, Febrtarv% 13. guages f or the first time. From some country or other we heard. a portionl0 7roop Has Busy Meet.; Troop 5 Will Get sot oilazs o ofm. n rage i Holds Board of Review Ten. Year Charter: *Finally midnight camie arounid' and Troop 4, \Vilmiette had à meeting Tro1 fteWlet Presby- e ail *Prosit Neuiahred' each other ýednesda,., January 20, staging a terian church Is sîirî t eeicis, over wine. I couldh't tell the exact ard of review and a gamie of "Buck, tnva eea ro hre a- monient wvhen. New Year came, for the ýuck or How MNany Finigers L'p." igfrtrgsee n12.Te chlurch bels 'begani ringing graduallv, endricksen and Stocks passed two. ot hr racuclcnr- and there was nothing to indicate the ferit badges. The boys vvent ottu est heeledr adbysas1the-'exact. astronomical moment. MIy watch, id carried in somne logs for our liewvreise fr193.regîstered 1I minute. 12ý seconds after ub rooni in the basemient of the par- mlidniight wvhen the beils began, and zhe h bouse. Ne lhad a lot of logs gîven The Scoutmaste is Lincoln C. Tor- I clangor i'asted about two minutes. us by Henry Foivler of our troop rey : chairmiali of troop connittee, . 11'-At 1 o'clock we wettt home. and as 'nittee. Sattîrdavy one of the pa- Otto Vonderhof; nienîbers of thatj the stars were out. the aunts lent mie ols wvorked ail norning cleaninig up committee, .1. B.. fartholômew, WN. .0.1 their, opera glass, of 3 diameters anid e basement,. George Bersch., Bill Morris. Eriîest H. Ereeman and~- -high quaiity for tfie, magnificationi. ersc'n, Bob 'Nardeni and Hlomtr James Venekiaséni: Scouts, John Bar-!Ijupiter >vssiigs rgtyta ocks pianned the yeariv meetings thloew 7illiami Beebe, Williamn thought it vas Venus, but of course id hikesý. 'e ould like to hiave Bowcen. Edward Bristol, Grahamn Venus. doesnt shine at -midnlight. I e hike a montlî. \W areý goling to Burke, Henry Foster. Biily Freemiati tried to see Jupiter*s lmoons, but faiied. it an application ini for the Cabin Jiiiniiie Gougli. Bill Hart._Teddý Hos- 1 aiso .observed the, Pleïades with the the Woods, oncc a mioth.---froop king, William Katz. Herbert Lan.g. hbinoculars. and the\- were exquisite. I reporter, Honier Stocks, St. Augus- Edwin Mahie. jack 'McCoriil. Bill fiinallv» got to bed,à't.2:3.1 wanted, to ie's cliurcli, Xilmette. Mod.Marvin Naunlian. Chiarl,?s finish titis leitteriii Prague solthat vou Riply. Fed Rbinsn. c Rog- womid have a Czech sfam. butth [ore ubs nd Souts ers.Richard Rogers. John auag. cc (n4o the, trip vill hiave to wait lore, C bs andScouts Rov Schieibel. Richard Shapiro. Ash-! til'i next timie» Register in This Areaý ton Tayl]or. Dick Torr.eN-. Rodger'-_ ______ More Çubs and Scouts continue to. Venekiasen and WNalter von Rein- TroQI> 2, J-V'ilmette, gister in the North Shore Alrea1s pe rg. m'inii headquarters. in Highland '*Observes llth lear,

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