Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1929, p. 44

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4 Â¥ 14 «trms> 18 S You‘d never dream that so delightful a feeling of fitness f 1P o and vigor would follow a few minutes of exercise and masâ€" ié i3 + .f sage with the Master Healthizerâ€"unless you‘ve tried it. 1?»4;__,__‘_ ._] ___ We now present you the opportunity to see how the â€"â€"â€"| â€" NE O " T MWMMngQ =f=â€" 1 a result althâ€"building applications. Come in to i; | : ;mr ato:uwmyw can _enjoy .a. fiveâ€"minute for â€" 1 xÂ¥t. 1 T t <â€"~Yheep §3 Troop 33 their quick response to the call were allowed the priviledge of erecting the sign markers to the Cabâ€" in in the Woods." 4 Troop 48, Lake Forest At a luncheon meeting of the troop committee of Troop 48, Lake Forest, 9 Boy Scout News (Continued from page 28) PusBLic SEervice COMPANY TLUM1 DEMONJTRATIO NJTRATION ~*â€" Friday, 14â€"15 OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS 51 South St. ]ohnl Avenue plans wete formulated for chaving more members in the troop. The folâ€" lowing uiapoii:.:.mpntl 'g made: Mr. R.mum “n""' *"%“‘.“"..l . mm’ advisor; Mr. Gilroy, advisor; Mr. Grifâ€" fis, publicity; Mr. McCracken, thrift; Rev. Billman, outdoor. The scoutâ€" master, Mr. Robert Roeber, was auâ€" thorized to outfit the troop with comâ€" plete supplies. _~Diamond Lake Camporee _ _ Diamond Lake, Troop 70, . with T H E coutâ€"| We came back to the tents and all auâ€"] of us learned the alphabet from Aâ€"N comâ€"| in the semaphore signaling, Equip Troop 50 Troop 50 of the Wilmot school, with| Deerfield, has recently been presented i e oo on ie o o TB . 22L _ _ B AHL _ BHOT PR | up yourâ€"skates, patch up the skate sail, sand and wax your skiis, grease your hiking packs and get your snow shoes ready for the best ~camp â€"of your life. You can see that this is going to be no tenderfoot camp but a real "heâ€"man‘s" adventure. If you‘re iâ€"oide SCV dV registEer nowW. _ Take KE Chances "of not getting r only 60 scouts will be able to take this. winter camping trip. â€" Send in your money _ to scoutâ€"headquarters; F zh%fir registration. "First come, first serve." Winter camp folâ€" ders with application will be out with-l in a week. beén made for the scouts to visit Swift Packing Plant on a tour of spection on â€"Friday,.November 20, the day after Thanksgiving. This is % vacation day for the schools." * <~ Dates for Winter Camp __ _ The Winter camp for Boy Scouts of the North Shore Area council will be held this year at Camp Makajawan. "How does that sound to you, scout ? Doesn‘t it thrill you to think of the adventure : and sport that awaits in the north Wisconsin woods . in the dead of the winter? Think of the Elim_ui. snowshocing, sliding, skating, miking, stalking and tracking that you can do at Makajawa_n in winter. The dates are set. â€"The train leaves on the eve of Decéemberâ€"27,.1929 â€"and ley Thomas; Troop 61, Northbrook, George Anderson, Ira Arquilla, Clarâ€" ence Cameron, Elmwood Hans, Marâ€" tin. Landwehr, Harry Neilsen, Richâ€" ard Theroux. a ment as a gift from the troop comâ€" mittee. The equipment includes Stanâ€" dard troop and American Flags with jointed poles with brass eagle and first class badge for the tops; a comâ€" plete troop récord book; signal flags, patrol flags, knot ropes, fire by fricâ€" tion sets, first aid bandages, a troop sing, and posters. ‘The troop wishes e uloment thnt aill: heip oo mc on equipment that will help so much it New Scouts *% % Twentyâ€"eight new candidates have passed their parlimentary test and registered as scouts with the â€"North Shore Area council in the last week. The list follows: Troop 2, Wilmette, Tom Lively; Troop 14, Winnetka, Wm. Coleman, John Leslie; Troop 22, Glenâ€" coe, Johnâ€"Williams, James Calhoun; Troop 23, Glencoe, _ W ; Troop 25, Glencoe, Francis McQuery, Frank Dastic; Troop 26, Winnetka sea scouts, Fisher Howe, Fred dePeysâ€" ter, ~Simeon â€"Jester, John Guthrie, Philip Swabacker, Edward Porter, Ted Wilder, Robert Clore,> Samuel Rice, . , 94 Ceore ane is w2 u20 Oz To Visit Packing Plant Myron â€"C. Ryboit, seout. ex and tracking that you e executive, phip of Mr. Masslich; new assistar scoutâ€"executive > and ~Mr. Andrew scoutmasterâ€"of troopâ€" 52, Mr. Churel scoutmaster of troop 50,.and Mr. Joh a (Continued on page 46) â€" The meeting was closed ‘with scot benediction and taps.â€"Scribe troop 5 J. Kenneth Vetter. ¢ : Deerfield Camporee ; The Deerfield camporee was hel Friday night, Oct. 25 from t HInc P M._ If was ubder the loader =This meeting brought the patr contests â€"which always arouse inte est and â€"competition â€"among the p trols. We then played games aft« which Mr. Russell showed the boy whoâ€" are interested_in the electrici works and theâ€"main parts of t} transmitter â€"and receiver and othe â€"â€"The meeting was opened with fi; salute, Oath and Law and announc ments made. Mr. Masslich, assista: scoutâ€"executive, gave tis a short ta about different scout activities to tal place in the North Shore council. euage miginlt De present and prese this subject. . Mr. Tompkins is o of the : most interesting â€" speake available for Boy Scout groups. one hour‘s time he can put over t message of sign language to the ju ior leaders so that they will be qua fied to instruct in both the second a first class test of sign language. T councilâ€" has been very fortunate securingâ€"Commissioner Tompkins 1 this occasion. _He recently gave t} sameâ€"instruction to the scouts fro allâ€" countriesâ€"assembled at the Into national Scout Jambouree at Brike head, England. â€" es â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"_â€".,â€" TFoop 52 Deerfield . _ The last regular meeting of tro« 52 of the Deerfield Presbyteri: church was opened at seven o‘clo« p:â€"m.~There were 22 scouts, four o ficers and two visitors present. Change Date of Conference â€" The date of the junior officers cc ference has been changed from F day, November 29 to Saturday, T cember 7. This was done so that 1 William Tompkins, national field co missioner ofâ€"the Boy scouts and a ~â€"~Directions for reaching the pla change to a Jackson Park Eipr or Englewood Express at Randol and Wells, ride to the Indiana aven station, change to Stockyards car, g off at the Swift Plant. This trip w count for standard troop ‘rating troop desires. It is entirely optior with the troop as to whether it gc or not, headquarters is merely prov ing the opportunity. Thursday, Noy # i6 t »â€"14,3 *S ; J€ Pâ€"un t sco Â¥, trc

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