Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Dec 1928, p. 43

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penny-u! 'rt-r-et-ir/kit' Bambi-”.1“: h“m.~dh bu uhd-I-nw-Izhlpd “kinky-{Hut it”! &_uMetmst $.04 t. My. ittituttve amt-i- n... - Inn-r. lawn] “a. x Mil-thorium languid-Ilium. 8. Bentham-wanti- -are"mtdb-fimteumm, “mama-cumu- tho-Wm l Inhnpode-formlan treroqrrpotmttoeetthemaxi- beqiteSt In. “than! cal-m. In te"eetthrepth."mrt" A-tr were in I tunable win unld - boy: will be willing to tailor“. Suimdoeamtm- saritr In. much The but who it out that MI tmditims behind it. like!“ (or Fun! In... I. like the patrol tho M in- If... t'uou.rthisr-tstttitit, Ml. t 'umrmrrtaod.rfootreorrtto .yt'u'turrmrmtlrtoamed-emttt " is recommended that the junior arststant scoutmuter be a rank Above the senior patrol leader and just be- low the rank of usisunt moutm-sler Ti, if there be no Assistant Moul- Iautev. then the duties of this ottice shall be thwhurged by the junior as- -isum. Ariruments for tins: we tre- var this rank should be a promotion: because most juniors are older than senior patrol leaders: because when we do go! a (and Elder this promu- lwn would be an 'vrkrtowtedtrement of hi: abihty. A--He Ihonld lin those who and retrrimamtitte " those who will not be allowed to attend protrum- and feeds. Au aided imam" tor uk- m‘ My: mind in to have the scalar patrol leader at a good “maple. 7 IF-mor can intGoitiCiGiutd be nude my» up troop meeting-1 guarded by harm: a regular applicn- Ttu. first aid team of Troop 37 tron of leldn-rahip to be utrieiatly arp-' have not been practicing for nothing.‘ proved by the sctrutrrurster; the troop The troop his pratctievd moth and re- corurnittee rhnirmnn and local council eeived the credit for it by walking headquarters. That the requirement-way with the 6rst aid tournament be: m " or over; rank first-elaas or between Highwood. Highllnd Purl: over." have been in scouting for the and Lake Forest " the Episcopal years; and that he has served satis.. church at Lake Forest. The troop lutorily t! senior patrol leader; and after almost loosing the _ mnnnged that there be no more than two jun. _ to get to the church just in time to ior assistant sroutmtcnters in a troop start. The Brst mid team consists of at any one time. , Frank Belingheri, captain, A. Att- Senior Petrol Lender [ hunt. August Bar-com. Robert Wick- C-What can be done to keep older llnder, Vincent Ghini.-Artimtc, Att- boys interested in scouting? Shunt. Troop 37, Highwood, A-Make them instructors with' Council Wide Hobby Show rank of junior assistant T'."'"?'", To be held at Glencoe Union church. Put them in Inseam patrol or trans“ A table is to be assigned to one}: Make an older boy patrol or merit‘troop of the Northshore Area couna badge club. icil on which they will diaplny mno‘ IF--What an be done to keep youn- C terinl in connection with the various, [er scout: coming to meetings rmt-, hobbies as! the members of that troop.) ulartrt C A lenther shield is to be married to A-H-e In int-meeting ,pro‘runj the troop with the moat comprehen- " wont meetings. such as feeds Bt, rive display of boy hobby material: stated meetings. story telling. an” Parents and friends of scouting will by men on tabled: interesting to, he invited to come in during the lit-i boys. jernoon and evening, to View the dis. 1F-a9hooU e Ienior petrol lender play. Scouts from the troops will} send his boys home to keep discipline he on duty throughout the time of Ind order in troop meetings? ithe exhibit to help to explain the; A--Re should lint those who need ( things that they are- interested in. It Ii rvcsmmended that the oMce of junior asshunl‘ Aroutmatmtrsr be sue, luardrd by having a regular applies tum of lenderstup to be (Mk-idly Bp- proved by the Stuntman"; the troop committee chairman and local council headquarters. That the requirements tte: m " or over; rank thumbs: or over; have been in scouting for three rein; and that he hu served satis.. factorily an senior patrol leader: and that there he no more than two jun- ior uni-um scoutmuurs in a trump at any one time. 3. Scribe mould confer with scout- mamr " [out all-newly. retailing conditions of troop record: for there In no more important pout in the troop than that of the scribe. Junior Alli-nut Scout-Inter The job of the junior nuisunt “outrun!" “mould include sarong other can". the advarserment. outdoor work, 'recrvatiom recruiting and fund!- in( of underfoot scouts. tk The individunl record forms m "“00me important Ind taunt be col-pkuly tii$ed out. Objective. for Strike. t. Troop "million: are based on -ftatty kept records. A troop hav- ing I tmditioo for doing than mar t Actual: record: will help " wanna“. 7. tferibe. mun keep up to date the 'tCoed “the troois ttrt-en. 8. We loco-mad that troop duel "ree on Me: pl“. 4. M 'soot-d tie an uni-mt scribe in an of thump! regular. s., mime, record- ahodd be writ- [lament-Wm: t. ltmloundthutkhrgem "and but in the m: acid-cm fortmso-ordeeerin. . A troop mince-In should f "WM“.WVW. of "ru-f-tttmr-o-r-ss-tthos-mere-tass. n". mini: nun! i iiTiiLiriirnTGi"ei. u"rselr.ttteseemt-mtti-ed whim-gm: WOW-nymlwy thrush-Wuhan: mmhmhwlw Mutton-anon? Ina-yummcnbhhh 'ocbhuummmt w-Mr-rt-tr-rt-e. QlT1"d'tf,rg"g"aet,g."g,',g Garment-b "to” ”-55th 'wer-F-bla-i-d-tai-ai-tr. mmhb“. An -un, “We program in hing-mud. “(C-(minmap Aeath.rhwofbor.eootunmit. mun from lkhicul. Indian, Win. mummlmforlhomd nhrlncudmhlzh‘idoudmb iyr.yrebeuHutsBd-atqr Bach haul. Chic-co, May, Jun.‘ - 1l+etttasirteattr:atrtos. Dr. I... E Want and Dr. Gm. J. Puhtret*s_ttesmrtse,natkaerr, "rehlttseo'rt-tteewtntrermrL an. lib Got-u- of Flint, Mich, willmlth-tmbig‘ bur-M NM new: luau-r .rotrNirtqtobrdu.a.ttmameeot; mthnmnym I Strum-Mm. l 'U.t.'te'L.te.".trL'.'.t.ttte on the MI: has." the new: laden“ sou bty be held an"; ii"Febm"' ":33: Au -un, “tr-din aroma in an, during the pun "G. - iii-‘3;- nzr which its becoming Ill maul event in Noni-dung Emmi” circlel, will The executive board is plannimr In appreeiation manner is m iridication of in recognition of the faithful. un- tiring work of Northbon Icon! lead. A tenure of the evening‘s perform- ance will he ”alluding ttf lite, star Ire eagle budge: by the Area Wide Court of Award. 1 Among the may troop- repre- sented are included Troop 2, whose reprucnuzive is Da.via,Lott; Craig Stoddard. Troop 4. Julian Hirsch. Troop 3; Robert Crawford. Troop 2, Philip thrabaeker, Troop 18; Harry Brown. Troop 20; William Heyn. th00p 20; Harry Kenton Troop 22, ‘and Walter Roberts, Troop 22. 1 The group will return on New Years ( Duy Irriving on the Northshore about [ I o'clock. The scouts met in the Sc. James tart-h hall. First aid and games were were the main events. A party will be held Friday. Dec. 21. Mr. Pram and two pllrul leaders, scribe and 111 scouts were present last Friday. Dec. ll, "Tum Brrnnas, Pine Tree patrol. Troop 36, llixhwood. Troop in has elected a senior patrol and n patrol leader as follows. Par- ker Johnston. John Dingle am! Fred Harmon. Mr. Sit-Mums arrived to- wards the end of our meeting and he showed us several bandages and we also have been having our meetings at the Elks hall but that is now changed to the Lincoln schuu]. We wtll soon be a member of the North- shore Areas "ouneih--Nick Wink, Troop " f Discussion problems: steroatroti, conic-u; and practice of am; ma to ma discipline; oath an to n jot; Great 11'. " Winter (Ia-p The-now indocplndthe hilhue‘ steep. And the forty wont: it Camp! Wilderneu. near Bridge-nan. Mieh., "euvirwthetimeottseirtite. F; Northbore deieeatiort which is under the leadership of Scout mun lac. _ Peek and Mela-n. and. word thaw they in having the but time mrer.i The two punt-ll of Northhore borsl are .180 ”:0an by Barium Davis who is instructor in handicraft And nature “My work It the cur-p um! Low-ell Contact. mtioml junior) archery champion who is hmsdintr up the when work. i' _'"epb.teedr,tto- him-elf; set thud-rd of word and u- (ion. Welling, to View the dis. Camp day and patriots day, Tues- s from the troops will 1 day. Feb. 12. This is also scout mem- throutrhout the time of moth] day. Afternoon patriotic pil- to help to explain mmxrim-ge in honor of Lincoln and they ue- interested in, Wnahineton. News -- ,,,__ -. --. -... a... mull-ruins...“ “hum-munch "IL"hT.egh"Ltgyetee a but some. hau- M to Minna-hm”... - .. - vil- In -, .- ""t""-"u"Aeurw I that did tAmee, LGikiririii Mrs fut-n 'eBerrt. [ w. Pte "e .., up: wm a... lien and boy: m alike in this n- lpect and still it in much any" to etmvhseemeetoftuNet. T Hamtladummtboidn can: tohu_seorttrtutartvttitre 1Aiehft!rmtreorst-iGAr. m mirth mg m‘w" - .z r. “W!F."""P' wen-vim determimstion, Milaw;u;y“;;l much In"! work? Too often we a- pod maximum rank: for minimum Lincoln and Wuhington have their birthday -tiveraarim in this month, to that mm into the commemora- tion of wont mi in many troops. For further infatuation, write or phone Nottingham. Area council, Boy Scott- of Anni“, 21 N. Sharia-n road, Highland Put. Phone, B. P. 2431. Amalie-Ne to Ali Boys Did it cm occur to you that ur thin: worthwhile em mplislnd in the world. wu produced by sheer Home day. Thursday, Feb. N. Nr, erta, nll over the United States are asked to reserve this night as I tuitne night, in which dad and mothers time m then exclusively to the children. uniforms during the 70218:; pgnod Tr won: weak. Merit badge expositions Are being planned by various dis, Citizenship day. “'ednemhy. Feb. Ilt. Scout troops will give demonstra- tions before gen'ice clubs, ehnmbers otdommeree, etc. Prominent city of- fieiahr will be invited to address scout g-thering. Scouts day in the schools. Monday Feb. tl. In many cases. scouts will put on n demonstration before the entire body of the school, before I parent teachers tsssoeiation or assume other responsibilities on this tiny. Scout Sunday, Feb. IO, troops will attend church in uniform. Many pas- tors are already planning a special scout sermon other recognition of the boy. 1ttsortte cam-n scouts in uni~ form will serve us ushers at the church service. - Mohlization Day, Saturday. Feb. s, scouts wnll mohiiize fur community good turns. to take over the manage- ment of the towns. etc. Lake Forest, lst Friday. 7 p. m., lst Friday, 7:30 p. m. Glenview, with tst troop meeting each month, 2nd Friday. Northbrook with lst troop meeting each month, 2nd Friday. Libertyvitte, with lst troop meeting each month. 2nd Friday. . Mundelien. 3rd Friday, 7 p. m., 3rd Friday, 7:30 p. m. Wilmette. 2nd Wednesday. 3rd Sat- urday as announced; Kertilworth third urday as ttnnounced. Wilmette. 2nd Tuesday, 4 p. m., 2nd 'Tuesday. 7:30 at m. q Winnetka. 3rd Friday. 7:30 p. m., follywing Thursday. During the last. week the following trooitrhwre mailed their new report and. 11mm their troop to - on the honor roll: T, 9, W, 13, 16. 30, as, 52. Mud 77. Adv-mint Opportunities Town, Board of Review Ind Court of Award: How many boys in your troop have been menu for more than I pear? For more than two years? For more than time yen-3 These attire: indicate something of the richmu of your troop progrlm. Wtehlr Troop Reporta- Ho-nt Boll Would I prenu uight of (like! and Ions' banquet help build your troop morale'. yup: troop each month? 'iro, scpnts plan to wen- two new boy: joining Archaeological Expedition to British Honduras set out this week to make collections of material fur addition) to the Maya areueoiotricatuuut eth- nological collections of Field Museum) of Natural History. and conduct farm thee researches into the mysteries surrounding the beginnings of lunch ent Maya civilization, it was an- nounced today by Stephen C. Simms,l director of he museum. SEEK OLD MAYA RELICS Aretteohteiastt, Go to Cent America to Find Further Traces or Ancient Cieirtaatioet aPstho--setsmoesvtn. P'to-radt.anet.tsorinintr' 'hah.ttrrert. ; 1Hmatsdoet'trieets-rtca,.ut IS',", ink-blood. lay. inn-panniblc hllov In. iG.ua' In»: GTiCG tho Int-ah ti" job. You will in ir- MnSr0ftIl0NImIths Eric Thompson, assistant cur Second_C:puin Murshall Field The Howard-Udell Cafeteria Central happiness during ""'tt.t-amdm-tr-.t,V .orrin.rlltuireaoto-iior-to Jul-(Wm 'rr-ities, tg'gttircoeih',r, "euiiLLial txhiit h, will - not. {or In: in prom-d wit-nil: may” to beinmdbytlhnm “ninth: author of award such work- - in print, resulting from his past expedi- 110m. ward to but a special uveuion of Cam. - t Wouldn't you hate to be . congress» nnn and have nothing to look for- wishes you health ALBERT LARSON H New Years Cards Tallies-Place Cards Favors Complete Party Service Stationer Br-Y-d-i-ut-ip- "trs-tedt-hoc-tmoto-tth-re uhl-h-nhnt‘annl-unb“ -.rd.aA.Cr-tr.qa8B.Sm6.--a. FMnale-h-n-l-hnlu. - lum- .t.i-a-t-M--o 'wofefer-rtetrr-ti-w wh‘m alum... If“; .6; "a, -u.ii man-catch..- tim-dt-tee-h. ttmmmsthntu.titik-.mrt-t. mourn!“ m mum: lune: " - h- - guy-Au: W ' in a... ct

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