Im has shownâ€" is act that scores of photographers conâ€" r the picture, often eir own lives, it is f official pictures is thentie. â€"~ â€"to insure a g00d e, which will blow the street, is to arâ€" ilizer on your lawn. d Monday Ramon ) the great picture, sound and dialogue: day and Thursday 1 be Clara Bow, in " her first allâ€"talkâ€" ‘:Mason Work .. d Park, HI. > St. Tel. H.P. 457 rld war taken from i lines, is the strikâ€" feature which will )eerpath theatre on ‘AND BUILDER .Doors Repaired 1d realize the calâ€" hands obtained by e, are just as noble from the ball bat. rsday, June 6, 1929 IN SERVICTE of our people get a locomotive tosses into the air at the Park, Illinois Phone H. P. 2872 CLFÂ¥EAm ice Candies es at _ vpath Theatre deliver land Sweets 1 GIANNONI ntral Avenue cond Street NONI SsQUABS IR SQUAB First Camp Period Clo.ed m Already applications have for the first period of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan sport now andâ€"we start practice this week. We are saving money for equipment.â€"Troop 36, scribe and reâ€" porter, Ernest Santi and Massimo Gaulandi. â€"â€" â€" * e~ss when the Boy Scouts of Troop 26 and 37 marched in the parade from the Oak, Terrace school to Fort Sheri dan on Decoration Day where â€" we decorated the grave of the war heroes. We ‘tike‘ the outdoors and are planâ€" n‘ng an overnight hike as soon as school is out. Baseball is our troop sport now andâ€"we start practice this wee_k. We are saving money for Many things are happening around troop ~86 ~of the St. James church, Highwood. We have started a liâ€" brary and any scout can get books when he wishes. It was a great sueâ€" Many tests were passed at the meeting andâ€"at the cloge there was a game of "Cops and Robbers.‘"â€"Troop Reporter. * changed . to Wednesday, _but as_far as known at présent the time of meetâ€" ing ‘will remain 7:30â€" p.m.::â€"â€" Troop Reporter. use & â€"__ . Hold Outdoor Meetingâ€" _ The last meeting of Troop 33 was held on â€"Mosely hill: opposite the Northmoor Country club to which the troop hiked from their meeting place, the Lincoln school. # The events. to be assigned for perâ€" formance on the hike will consist of nature study, signalling, marching, judging, and several other scout acâ€" tivitiesâ€"Troop ‘Reporter. j Changes Meeting Night 3 Troop 33, of the Lincoln school, will not hold meetings this week or next according to an announcement from officers of the troop issued last week. The troop will meet again, however, the week after next and will continue to hold meetings until the end of July according to present plans. / ~ When the troop starts holding meotings again after the two weeks lapse, : the meeting. night will be â€"_â€"â€" To Stageâ€" Scout Cireus â€" _ . The first meeting of Troop 83 after school closes will be known . asâ€"a "Scout Circus" and will feature many events which will be executed as inâ€" structed in sealed orders to ‘the patrol leaders.> ‘The patrols will be issued orders and assigned varying routes to the cireus grounds and will also. be instructed to do a number of activiâ€" ties along the way. é Thursday, June 6, 1929 In Highwood Troop SIGN uP / regular feature prepared _cacliwcek by members The reason for sending your news to the office is that Mr. McManus who has been meeting weekly in each of your â€"towns to ?e;hthemevn from the scouts, to sell them equipment and to help the scribes, wfl\lqï¬bgï¬i getting things ready for summer camp and will discontinue his weekly visit until next fall. * ters, Highland Park. . We can only «accommodate a hundred a period this vear. % In each of the twelve towns in the north shore area council, Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Glencoe, Highâ€" land Park, Highwood, Lake. Forest, Glenview, Northbrook, Deerfield, Libâ€" ertyville and Mundelein, scouts took an active part in the Memorial Day services. They participated in many different ways, by parading, flag raisâ€" ‘ng ~and ~lowering, church â€" services, s h o‘rt . demonstrations, . decorating games, as color guards, on traffic duty and as buglers. In each town scouts were on the job, exhibiting the trainâ€" ‘ng in citizenship they receive in their scouting program. _ _ _ News Reports to Office All troops in the <council should, after~ next week, ending ~June 15th, sond all reports of their activities to the Boy Scout Headquarters, 21. N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park. The office and this publication is anxisus to have more articles concerning your troop activities: Especially is this so during the summer months wh‘eni hiking and camping are at their height. If you go away on trips don‘t forget to write. Tell of the things that are of real interest to your brother scouts and you will see it published on this Scout News Page. In Memorial Day Services . E F) come On In, THE wWaAaTErRs PnE W f T HE PRES 3 of the Boy Scout Press Club fromâ€"the . first.considered it as probâ€" ably the greatest movement of its kindâ€"for. the making of the right sort â€"of men, minly and yet gently, decent and yet tolerant, strong and yet kindâ€" Ty. â€" Therefore, undeserving though I am, you must know how . much: it means to me that you feel that I have been able to do something to forward the movement. y ' . Through Capt. H. .H:â€"Raily, Amerâ€" ican representative of the Byrd exâ€" tpedition to the Antarctic, a message _was sent in behalf of the national *ouncil, informing Commander Byrd ofâ€" the presentation to him of the Silver Buffalo.. The commander exâ€" pressed his thanksâ€"for the honor in the following message sent through Chief West andâ€"received in time to be read at the bangquet>~â€" â€"â€" > __‘"This is a good chance to tell you that Paul Siple is everything that I think a young man should be. He lives up to your training and he has the respect, admiration and affection of every man in the camp." Go to World Jamboree _ _ _ There are still a*number of places open to scouts wishing to go to tï¬â€™e:‘ World Jamboree at Birkenhead, Engâ€" land July 31, to August 13, this fall,‘ according to aâ€"report of James E. I wish to tell you, and through you Barron Collier and other members of the Boy Scout executive board, that there is no honor I would appreciate more than those ones from the Boy Szout..organization, because I have 0 e: 22 ( 972 «> Ki ( \‘ West, Chief _Scout Executive. The cost of this wonderful trip per scout is $550,00 including all transportation with extra side trips. 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