The camp eommtttee of the North- "ore 39y Smut mourn m . bulletin t..eed last week. (all: neuritic" to the Iplcndid "can! of Troops SI of Highland Park. " of Gleam. 8 of We. Ind " of Deerfield in ttet- - . fair proportion of boys in than "a to “(and Camp Cher-uni tht. III-er. I mum-uh...» tho ornniulmn and promolmn of wanting in there three townn, Following the Ruhr promm. there will be I meeting of the men interertrrd in stunting in the towns of Glenview. Northbrook Ind Deer- tUM. to dint-us: and taint actiott on The promm will open with the Holt Troop from Deerfield welcom- ing the noun with un opening cere- mony with their Drum and Bugle corps Each troop wil then be given at short period to demonstrate some aoetrterartt, At the Court of 'et which is to ftollow, the badges of the', nub of Swami Flux. First Clans‘ and Merit Bade will be nwnrded. to hold their mdnthi, 'wouterart" mi and Court of Honor. To this the pub- lic): cordially invited. The following were present: Lend-1 ers. Col. Waefelaer. H. R. Smith, WA Ewart Cook, Dr. George Ekeuttrand, Robert N. Townley. John Hahn; Scouts, Paul Sterner. Craig Stoddard, Harrison Storms. Alfred Struebing.‘ Harland Davis, Edward Kunx, J.' Ewell. T, Smith. John Brenner. Fred, Reiehardt. Harold Hahn. George Bench, John Covey, Paul Gilbert, Lowell Mueller. G. Hunt, G. Pamela. R. Weston, Sprio Mum. S. Stowe", James Baker. Frank Wichman. Rod- eric Smith, Benton Smith. Jack Hag- berg W. Kunz. Harold Osborn, George Mnnlove, Tom Shading. Robert Burns, 1 Walter Roberts. John Kraft. John Be, tak. Ernest West, Herbert Silvana! Jerome Nevins.and J. Osborn. . West District Beooterart Rally l The scouts of Libertrriile, Deerfield. i Northbrook and Glenview. are gather- 1 ing at the Presbyterian church in Deerfield. Friday. October 19 " 7:30 l By 6:30 George Bersch and Pres-l can. Lothrop had a fine lunch pre-l pared and ready to serve. To this, luncheon the seoatmasters were ilk; vited, there were a number present-! A circle discussion group was held' after supper. each boy telling brieflyf what he had leaned to take back; to his troop. Future Junior Lenders} conferences were planned for districts ) and areas. i Attend Continent: Junior leaders from the various towns of the Northshom Area coun- cu, gathered together Friday after- noon, October 12. 1928. at the Gten- coe Union church at 4 o'clock for I conference in methods, principles and practices of junior leadership. The program opened with songs and yells led by Bmuhserd Chapman, followed by discussion on the essen- tials of a good patrol leader. A group of " boys was then organized into patrols which held their banal meet- ings to decide on calls. yells and names for their groups. Interesting games and contests were held, such a; patrol call and yell contests. fuss-' stick whfttling contest, first-aid quizz ', contact. patriotic drill contest. and) compass-relay. X An hour was spent on the actual praetire of projects that the junion leaders could take back to their pa- trols. Interesting work was accom- plished in the projects of Imsthercratt, archery, rope-splicing and eord-braid- mg. 0n Friday evening, October 12, Troop " of Winnetka, bad a tine hike to the Cabin in the Woods, un- der the leadership of Dr. Terry. tht the following day October l3. Troop 20, also of Winnetka, under the lath earship of Scoutmaster R. B. Brown, held an overnight hike. Troop 32 of Highland Park held their regular weekly meeting. .0cto~ her 17 on Wednesday evenmg, at the Cabin. Troops 3 and to of Wilmette are phnning a fine hike on Friday. Oeto, ber 19. Prepare to Plan Treat The various troops of the North- shure are looking forward to In in- trresting pilgrimage on Roosevelt Day. Oetober 27. when they will jour- ney from Glencoe to the Cabin in the Woods, to plant young pine trees in honor of the memory of Theodore Roosevelt. Every troop will plant at least one tree and some troops are making arrangements for each patrol to plant its own tree, Conservation has long been an important part in the work of scouting. Atar-t-tiawofFrx8, Spam-want.“ coo, sum John-n. d Glrsmds, taludtotuttormstu"tamree Life." He talked "matthqrAaot lib. mining for life, and playing withheartandaoi.-is%h to enpacity with tour Ii" - Joi- Highla-l Pnrk _ We had I good meeting luv. watt in charge of Auhtult Scout-ll!!! DeBenrd. Troop Connitmeemn Rumbnugh and F'osbertder Were prev em. We orttanaed signal and knot tying teams and practiced drills. Earl Sanderhoi! Ind Leonard Printice have joined our troom-Neat H. Rum- blush. scrlbe. GREEN TREE INN Boy Scout New Cabin in new“ in The whole hike took that two hours, alter which every one can: hack to the Elm Place school for din- ner. There were over a hundred Peo- ple present It the banquet which was held in the main hall on the mud ttoor of the Elm Flute building. The hull was decorated for the min. and candles burning fetr lint. More than 8.000.000 women In said to be working outside their homes, bu: that cart't include all those who are working the men. After the supper, which was pre- pared by twelve Elm Pure when, entertainment was provided by the faculty of the school. Tableau, my rcsentmtt famous pictures were given. aim stunts and songs. What is said to be the most bean- r.ful “Vine along the north share. by Mr, Smith. principal of Ella Pine grammu’ school, and also I student of outdoor life, is found an the Me, Cormwk estate. The maul] Like of the u- Phn school of Highland Park, to an att the when from the aim schools were invited In Nd ha Thundgy durum. A good mid of sixty or seventy (when join-d the hiking party. The Edit) Racin- feller McCormick estate. in Luke For est, was the scene of the walk, and. umh its gm: tram of town-i. and many flowers, made the event very Interesting. 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