Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 29 Nov 1928, p. 13

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The patrol winning the must pumts in our contest each week will at the other pntrol's ugly placed on their Totem pole. There is tmach more to the contest and to the totem pole idea. You will hear more A this later. This clever idel of one d or new "or-ters-Bott Cook. "FaF,iicidii Tfoe “Us .A Each hoop exhibit will be new.“ and nriom woman In endeav- oring to have some one article fro- any bor in " noon included in the uhibit. his exhibit. with . great deal of pride, and will display it only in the human of January 25. removing it at the closé of the pron-n that eee- hing. It is planned that I future of the evening pmll will be the award- iu; of Life, Star and Eagle bulges. The fottow'mq new; of the troops " written by the born themselves: Troop 36 P-int-At the iast meeting " St. June- church. we had " scout.- present. Anhrnle Cult:- nleo drilled the troop. Mr. Prim. our troop committee china“ 'll aka present and helped’wilh the meeting. We plea to go to the Troop Benet and Court of Honor Novem- her 23 at he Elm Place "hook-- Tom Bra-mun III in than. Arthur DriseoU muting him. Our troop is In" looking for . 'seo-ter.--) thur Did-toll. C" em. " be fully dent-MW. Amiwidenrst aid mum! ormtto .eieetedu-hom_to_os,rri- dar,Maeeh28. I” MEWS... outs and friends. the will: thing: that boys are inlay-cud in. The dil- physvill brrsoi-bqlimiudto mu: wk. but wilt mm to pie- tare the all-around inure“.- of boy: in cons-dim: with school And home and chuck. It is expected that Inch hobbies u Printing, Imstherwork, Wt. autumn-hip in the vuiou: Inst“; PM for 80m. Ian. 26. Something mainly law in North- Ihon muting h plum“ to be held during the only put of 1929. a Hobby show. to humour-Ia to pu- but - mum-madman... uummaumw. iq.etesdthqStaet5emrtdnmed. an All 'tnttu. WMW trose-a- 1y. Ne. 15. 7:” p. I. _ igkhnd Put. Eight“. [Ah VIC“ t---hiebr, Dee. u, 1:30 p. u. . Jib-vita. Nortkheook, D-fugit "tmh.-Ptidsr, Dre. It, 7:30 p. In. “Wile-lundnkin patrol: - Friby. Dre. It. T:8tt p. I. "trtm.dtqr.qrrtt.-h-.ats “hath.“ "Mun-IBM -.N....%r-ernri.tHr “my - at It Nehru-RMMhtb “min-lawn“ awn-mutual. Ki_h6--Hetqed - 'tard.a-int-t--eeet-l Slabs-Withstand} new wIchu-hz mummumu _ scum.“ PtegNiaMrdt waPoua-muamm ofLueunsehoNbrthr_dum ”HWY. 'ttmum- U. - i brace-t My. P.L'.tttterteritttf I‘M)“: ”huh-Manned“ Mb'o-uilh-Co-m -tr-M.tr-v,"armt-hr- “New ”I.” Btt-tb--dlM-dqr.8r-t. nun-um EAL ii""j'"iil"i"i'o'i'hjN FRANK w, N018 - "rteMaMDPaat--LaatgtPANr.ttaa Chuk- 1&1!“th wat9otmrtartheeatditrrjt wukonnmdmhluiu ofth.P-_erc.cu_.ee WW. Hilhuuhnnlxdlt $5.0M on neon-Mubar- " Amn- my J. A. Hill". "tiaq for sh - “hmumhwu- hen-J‘ium “Folks! Yo}? Aint HeErd Nothin , Yet" K AL [OLSON EdV m in . ’0st KeeeisntieheoredNrthereerMertrhonrine “The Smging Fool" "00000Fr0HHo'.s-t.-otsttoot.o..r. Ai' Tra ... 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