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Highland Park Press, 15 Nov 1928, p. 8

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On Thursday, Nov. 8. Troop 37 held its regular scout meeting. All the scouts were present. Altogether there Wwere sixteer scouts. Mr. Roth said that he had & plan to obtain a full troop, which is made of of 32 members.: He said that he would give a little prize to the patrols that were filled first. We selected our paâ€" trol leaders which were Artimus As-‘ hurst, Rebert Wicklander, Ed Carol, and Jacob Jeppesen. Feur boys were R. Goetz Jr., of Troop 15, Winnetka.! of the opening dinner which will cost Camp White Eagle had the second /A nominal fee. The meeting place is largest number of votes and Cllnp[ furnished through the generosity of Tamarack won third place. | the Winnetka Community House. Troop 36 met at St. James church,| This course is open to all scoutâ€" Highwood, last Friday night. Meetâ€"| masters, assistant scoutmaster, and ing opened at 7:30, scouts fell in line troop committeemen and others, who and had the scout oath and practice are interested in getting an insight marching. â€" Talks were had about / into methods of teaching first aid to passing tests. Games and we had boys. some visitors, Mr. Prato and Mr.; Registration should be either teleâ€" Schuette. The meeting closed with phoned to the boy scout office, Highâ€" the scout benediction.â€"Ambrose C.ln-;lnnd Park 2341 or made in writing. tagallo, scribe, Troop 36. { Address 360 Central avenue. In a ballot of almost a thousand scouts, the Indian name of Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€" Wan which is the Menominee Indian name for Spring Lake was chosen by a majority of almost four to one. This name was suggested by Scout James tiencoe;. lom Larsen, James Lyons,; A dinner for all scoutmasters and ) Yarious problems in first aid; methâ€" Simeon Jester, all of Troop 18, Win-/ committeemen will be held at the| 0ds of making blanket rolls and sleepâ€" netka, star awards. | Winnetka Community House on Monâ€" ing bags, and seven reels of motion 960 scouts of Wilmette, Kenilworth, | day evening, Nov. 19, at 6:30 o‘clock. / pictures, including trnvd.‘hmr, adâ€" Winnetka, Glencoe, Highland P“k,f incident to the opening of the first | venture and camping subjects. Northbrook, Deerfield, Libertyville, #id training course for men, The, We have spent an enjoyable weekâ€" Highwood, Lake Forest, Glenview, course will be under .the leadership end at the Cabin in the Woods and and Mundelein, invite you to attend| Of Dr. H. W. Gentiles, of the Chicago ,r have played games and had patrol their council wide scofitcraft night| Red Cross, and of Scoutmaster J. R.) meetings. There is always so&!ethimr and advanced court of award to be | Goetz, D. C. Leach, Robert Townley, doing at our meetings and if yob held at the Elm Place auditorium, on James G. Russell and other leaders. | knowâ€"anybody who wants to get into Friday evening, Nov. 23, 7:30 p.m.! The following sessions will be held J a good live troop with a lot of good The auditorium seats 1000. | on Monday evenings. Nov. 26. Dec. 3. | fellows in it. come around to the Conâ€" Life, star and eague awards will be made for boys who are recomâ€" mended for these unusual hondrs by their local courts of award. Seouts who have already filed applications for these honors include Bob Reschki, Troop 16, Winnetka, and David P. Hicks, Troop 21, Glencoe; eagle awards, Joe Harrison, Troop 13, Kenâ€" ilworth; Motley Bryant, Troop 23, Glencoe;. Tom Larsen, James Lyons, Simeon Jester, all of Troop 18, Winâ€" netka, star awards. When the troops are called to preâ€" sent themselves on the stage for inâ€" spection and troop review on the eveâ€" ning of Nov. 23, at the areaâ€"wide rally at the Elm Place school, local troops are planning to report, "all present, sir." ‘The gathering at Elm Place school is a quarterly affair and is primarâ€" ily for the benefit of parents and friends of scouting. Scouts to hold getâ€"together soon. Local : areaâ€"wide scoutcraft rally to be held at Park, Friday, November 23, at 7:30 p.m THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL A regular Telephone Highland Park 2550 The income from endowments provides opportunity for the relief of much suffering. Should you care toâ€"discuss this question, drop a personal note to the President. That is merely a suggestion but one that is worthy of ~ scrious thought. . We have already been the recipients of some bequests that have gone into our endowment fund. We are informed that others have made similar proviâ€" sions in their wills. Have you ever considered leaving a bequest to I“M“Mhmflu.d&hywhwm. The Highland Park Hospital? The members of Troop 31 have been getting new boys for scoufs. There have been three and there ate several more waiting, which will | bring the total up to 12. The troop was visited by Mr. Miller, the direcâ€" tor of Camp Checaugau; there were two other men with him, scoutmastâ€" er Bob Anspach‘s father, and Scoutâ€" master Townley of Troop 13. Later on our troop and Troop 13 are going Registration should be either teleâ€" phoned to the boy scout office, Highâ€" land Park 2341 or made in writing. Address 360 Central avenue. The éxpenses incident to the course | are paid by the North Shore Area‘ Council ~B.S.A., with the exception of the opening dinner which will cost | The following sessions will be held | a good live troop with a lot of good on Monday evenings, Nov. 26, Dec. 3, | fellows in it, come around to the Conâ€" 10, 17, Jan. 7, 14, 21, 28, Feb. 4. The| gregational church any Tuesday final session which will be an examinâ€"| night. Remember visitors are always ation will be held on Feb. 11. welcome.â€"M. B. Scout .. Thursday, Nov. 8, Troop 37, held their annual meeting. The meeting took place at 7:30 p.m. The scouts who are trying for their second class didâ€" not all pass as they still have first aid and signalling to qualify for. However they will pas next time.â€" Scout Daniel Baniff, Troop 37, Highâ€" put in each patrol and the first paâ€" trol that fills their quota gets Mr. Roth‘s prize. All the patrol leaders chose a name for their patrols. The names are The Flying Arrow, the Flying Eagle, the Rattlesnake, and the Stag. These patrols will have lots of competition. between themâ€" selves and have hopes of becoming one of the best on the north sHore. â€"Scout August Baraconi, Troop 37, Highwood. scouts are looking forward to the _the Elm Place School, Highland Eagle badges will be awarded _ The North Shore council will probâ€" | ably accept the invitation of the Oak j Park council for two patrols, sixteen ‘ scouts from our council,; to join them |at their winter camp at Wilderness, | Mich. This will make possible forty scouts enjoying the privilege of winâ€" |ter camping. Each troop will be alâ€" lowed to send two boys but on Dec. 8, the <registratoin .will be thrown | open to all. One of the big events on the calenâ€" dar of junior leaders is the approachâ€" ing two day encampment open to all patrol leaders, assistant patrol leadâ€" ers, scribes and senior patrol leadâ€" ers, which will be held to help boys get a clearer idea through an exâ€" change of experience and fellowship as to what their job is and how they can do it more effectively. Whenâ€"Beginning Friday morning, A winter camp is planned for the Cabin in the woods, from Dec. 26 to Dec. 29, a fourâ€"day period. The camp will be under the leadership of Mr. McManus with the assistance of the scoutmasters and Committeemen. leaders and patrols in rope making; estimating heights of trees, etc.,; findâ€" ing the north by use of nature lore, by a watch, by stars, etc.; acting out various problems in first aid; methâ€" ods of making blanket rolls and sleepâ€" ing bags, and seven reels of motion pictures, including travel, humor, adâ€" venture and camping subjects. land, actual demonstrations by patrol North Shore Animal hospital, a talk trol leader, scribe and get going. We are trying to make the Flying Eagle patrol one of the best patrols along the North Shore.â€"Scout scribe, Milâ€" ton Roberts, Troop 37, Highwood. The last four meetings of Troop 2 of the Congregational Church of Wilâ€" order by Mr. Roth, our chairman of the troop committee and he presentâ€" Troop 37 of Highwood has a new scoutmaster for the year 1928â€"1929. Mr. Thomas, the scoutmaster for the troop last year was the Oak Terrace school principal, and did not have the time to give to the scouts such as to go on hikes, etc. The troop‘s new scoutmaster, . Mr. Lauridsen, has planned many things for the scouts, some of them are hikes, target pracâ€" tice at Fort Sheridan, and a swim at the Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school.â€" J. Phillips. We adjourned at nine o‘clock with the scout benediction.â€" Scout Scribe, Milton Roberts. Tonight we hope to elect our paâ€" Scout Ashurst, Troop #1. Troop 37 held its annual meeting last Thursday at the Oak Terrace school. ‘The meeting was called to On Thursday, Nov. 1, Treop 37 of Highwood had its regular seout meetâ€" ing. Manyâ€" new scouts joined the troop and the temderfoot scouts passâ€" ed most of their second class tests. They did not pass their tests on sigâ€" nalling and first aid.â€"Scout August out to the Cabin in the Woods for a good time together â€" Hamilton Herâ€" Registrationâ€"Will be limited to a total of 24 and not more than four from any single troop. We desire that the attendance will be »repreâ€" come, first served, policy will have assistance of assistant executive Carl| mittee on camp McManus, will be present to aid in| ties, held at the 29 South Secand Street l.baks ani A'clsllike a Costly Car because its built like a costly car and and several others with the | scout camp, at a meeting of the comâ€"| _A GHet CJour Ohankagivning mrina: Thaea is HeL L. Lug _ _ _ 2202 °C 209 pHCB is little in either a-u-.-:.,‘l‘h. it M.&s In it the of M&.- flv“; m;&- c -*--yumhnmmwu’t Mufihmwuumdhnh ‘North Shore Gas Company The only Eesex point in common with cars in its price _ Curkey FREE 4 & cussed. Those present were Charles| will be on the grounds soon. . â€" A. Steele of Glencoe, Ben Cox of Wilâ€" A group of leaders plan to take a m-,l-ch.-tlla-:'ud'“hbh the new camp site, over ke, J. Heart Libertyville, | Thankagiving weekâ€"end, providing Â¥Frank ‘Wichman of Highland Park,|too heavy smow fall does not come John Huhn of Deerfield, J. R. Goets| in the meantime: ity hoube last Thursday evening. Déâ€"| iage were approved, and lumber disâ€"| the erection ‘of cabins and mess hall Phone Highland Park 2492 ra

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