' The regular new!!! of the Deer- field Pun club was held bu WNW" day after-Icon at 4:80. There were three member's, Kenneth Venn, Har- plana for future, Pro" dub 'ggtt l Milton New, Deerfutd,_Pretrt' any. y.iLa.ti.:.Fs, 3:1 Mi, ctiitt?tl!tititjt8tfi' _ ' EMY, . M: F: . " NY . Meirtf, _2Q iiiWRWl " , " /. "opeeted at Tttli. Theron» tl " ntta 1 and {our one!!! pr-mt. After the 1 autumn were Md: we had -% mind practice for a court of 1 award stunt. Then" had tut PW I {when patrolman. Then after some m we had MI Won, 11mm Kuhn. patrol leader, Deerfield It, '9, M “wan,†'.E - MllltMMttillllllB . " '-h!1rllll'i'li, WW Mr, ' ' am .7-17.A.4':a:i;.1~ in: from mutton! 'tttrs 'ttdrrt, will be no feet, (oitit..itrt0tittt'rt Mm, some -tiyti,tary8rrteati: niu At. end . nonunion 'ttrr,,,?'??',' thr- $0“ Cl "" - z: “a - gig} I; "'" irlliirchtsptgt1gtrr,lt, 7 " -' 'te, tjiri, thére.""“""‘7"â€â€œ5 --eF- "“ _ ce' . A _ On thin occasion, and this occasion only you twill be M "with a speciaii‘m'm'vt Weeni- for the ayttiiir-tariu9tr, Work; which regularly all: " " cents. A large. number 'ortrettdusrrphrtpttuta and scouting aid: will he givenfree to thou junior when pro-ant. 7 . _.raisV..aros.rt_1tr?ttgir,yLyR.y,.t.t., mister nt scoot headquarters. can? Titil .Let’s resist“ 1:033 and make this the biggest warm the council hacetettttel, C Bas KM!» cap-in“ 'f" At the meeting of_Troop 48, Lake - Irer:2iC-trytci-otti-r-t19211,---i's-1-1'; a“ ___ __------ "intfirrm,-they were Fred Schroeder and Bert Raymond, Three of the boys now have their uniforms, the third is Fred Jenson. The rest are tiririit"to have theirs for the meeting 'of "Treit'itiiiBi'irrtr,'"a'b" which time _ the troops expects to add several new names to its list of members. One application has alreadxheen received, that of Kenneth Kennedy, Jn6 Ryan place. We hope that next Saturday, December 7, the weather will permit us to take the, 14rr_rti1e hike planned for last Friday. The troop commit- tee is planning on having a meeting Monday, December 2, for the purpose of discussing ways and means for the boys to get iobes after school. With the money thus earned they will be in a position to buy their uniforms _orurxti1tLs_qgir1r1ttttt,te, 'iiiriiiicri'E was “mm MIA! New HILL mum! HurysattD1M900s EVERETT isizNt:t,_tteir'Sfe,e?,,!,,", WW town tailing shout the drive for funds for Inks Forest Scouts. We hope everyonc who possibly an will con- tributq to this fund and help put Lake Faust where " belongs in scouting. ‘. ___ . Punch!» Troop bt with 'i"irGir"RuhTirrn “ii “155.1%? tri I!†BOYS NORTH SHORE Winds" Sammy and Sundey, the November! 20. Each petrol did I that 23mm 84thc _Wo‘went ogt in can aid stunt; Clyde Gem's patrol 5,151!“ Aa8ttm-cltetii;rci' _,at-sl8lh-ts,uto.is,eet'trtr. wiwent tmrborswentinatrttdkto Hewusuppoeedtohavehllenonm not wood while there“ mitotic: it electric wire; Clyde Cameron apd .0 they could chop it, When Mr. Arthur Truelsou new him proper IralkeIt the titasttttttAtrttrr', 'ttttttdie â€my," e: :ssyerr-cur'-,/.s,r'rF-s.- ..,_..., J-s-."-., _ he got the boys org-nixed. Three Richard Norman's patrol had boys helped him in the kitchen to Woodrr.rtWiUoet amIIraAmuiiia u proper-e supper. We had-baked been: the victims. A boat was "apposed to for supper, which gated very good. have exploded. The Mt, 01th.; PO- ,Aiteryppsymehozexegï¬ï¬gtjai _tr1t)_tr1yyt_tltir1rt_eitItr,, may}; on the creek and loin boys iifiiriiiFirt' the cabin. and WM Kma- We wertt_to bed It eight after Jirr."Wii.. lacks popped Down far M- -eW1r'"-'t""erre"e-'1""'r"W'? - w... .13...~ â€My“: 1, - l.“ml‘1h'w;.1 In the month): we got up gt sewn. We had cocoa and and forthe timt thing and pennies titer _ and but After breakfast some went than; and some fixed their packs. We Md dinner at twelve and then clawed up and left forhome. Some rode home but the ones walking had most hm. We†‘WWO ratstrttarastrmyrrmThtj, a mote. We had1 a wmtdiitiit.timer', and we thank Mr. Walecka very much because he did most of theysookimr, which was great. sireoutaAetur.Jep-. pesen and Stout Albert Buligary, re- porters, Troop JW. . ' - -Che December lane of BTeiir,aati), announce some interesting radio pro-i grams over a coat to coast network; of the Gilbert hour through the Ne. tional Broadcasting company. On preertttrer1rcr9raitltmr-aer,rftt_ noted sportsman; Will be on there? gram and on December 15% obi: "Surprise Night.'? 'llhe program will be a great interest tooo-tsoya, par- ticularly scouts. tt will he broadcast locally over WCF'L or WTMJ in Mil- waukee at 4:80 p. m. . ", Mi 3 Refit Badge t *On many, November 29, Troop 37 held their regular meeting at the Oak Terrace school, during which the scouts were informed of the new merit badge in reading. Most of the meeting “regiment to_pratkirytt Ilk-ttttl-i-ll-Si-" Mr. Walecka returned the is tGiiairtttarTaIrieitrttys seouta had forgotten at the cabin in the woods. Mrs. Wdeckahad washed .the towels for them. Scout Jacob Jappesen. M " 1 Saturday, the' 80th, being’ thd fifth meeting night in the month of No- vember, Troop " of Lincoln who! had a "Fan Nite." From men to eight 3 him-d of review m con- ducted fol-1119mm: gettini was, iausvamioac1tasestrnttee3zzrststtu,gtr. wt- of smneondu-ttr'ptiArts, rtTertrra"ttiirrmrreudiriiiiitiiiir' Then came the but part of all, at“; We had grapejuice; which, finger- The cookiu' nnd' Eskimo pun ap- peared mysteriously duripg_t_ho_¢vo- ruins. .We have just mind inform.. ttion from a little ttgdU that it in Joe Etnberhi him, no we can gum where they 'cu‘u from. Too bad, Jog-that we neeleeted him you the proper attention. Troop I. reporter. ru-., at-gmt-Wat, AIR!!!“ 'aririTTair met {if ‘ii-W BOY SCO comma ,'Steltttahtl '4.â€qu II. â€was" turnout-Mun . 7.5 :7-..~.~.-.- e-r-I-Pb-ir----. _.--- --< ..‘__ ...>.m-r _ rr"-- V _ 7V. ‘_ _ .. _ r .7 , v. .. ..- _ rrs"i'iCfJruCau1T.AVJ" bd -ese.i-r “a: v"..' . u.' ~1-u- *.?L.m:-,Lm,1_...¢s,;tk 411: nag-5“ t An A _ was)- "hunks“ a...._..ar. -5 2 PL! Richard Ihomttered's patrol had Woodrow Wilson and In. mum. as the victim. A boat was supposed to have exploded. -'rbttegt, 1tCtlyrpr trol gave them proper treatment. 11$in -AiairiiiiiCNiiiiF WEI: trol, Scribe Troop 61. t . w-' t Patrol Meethtq _ _ On November 26 the Arrow Hawk patrolmt as usual “Patrol Leader Richard Thomoyer’s house. A aecret oath we: made up, also purities for disobeying the oath. The .Arrow Hawk patrol had made it its mind about its patrol flag. It will be . red hawk on a white background with a [AMERICA ou NC".-- N01“ "rtrtarAirrrA"rt""tbf,,Kasi"if'""A"o""' V “THE FORWARD PASS" . Jsriirr,tit)tty?.t.r..t mummy. mummnpe. 1.1.1:. " ~-----"" Lytieeeiexe ï¬Wlï¬dPE‘Itâ€"f le' _-rf.-.: TALKING OOIIDIII . “IOU†- "rAmrt?11llrrA11??1rf_.1he_ "wrath;- -’iuohc- 'geqtaeiatttot-hertrtrr.rem" ' tgiaftht - nun - limo: . .. _ ---a* m .ramb---- - med-mum: dwmuv than" _ m An “15mm rte-run" may . . _ - mm mm:- u’mvmu. 'h'BaNWouitiost iguana“ .3on15“. ANN HARDING ANOTHER ma trrAdii "iiiioWLugaras--vAUDrwauag MONDAY, TUESDAY“. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 9, m. " RADIO-Km-ORPHEUM VAUDEVILLE STAR THURSDAY. FRIDAY. SATURDAY. DEC. 12. IS, u A mum “In“ a!!! -agataaAtcaAmtitL -_uNrIhatAGriL_, . 'ilmest%ttrgegree - KnrlDane’ _r. T TI t2tat m IOIANCI sum“. MONDAY. TUESDAY. DEC. ti.. 9, lo . - T" “SPEEDWAYâ€? ms Tnik M18" ll MT.“ Pitt . . 315i k'rtéB"ah'ih'hT m ACADEMY - Waukegan TirTrramratREttttrrmlLIi2Cmmrrr “Luann - mama .. DANCING "iimTtt7Y.- DEC. 8 ----ote nu: -NL- AT WAUKEGAN ..... HEAR -1-- GLORIA SWANSON‘ “" ‘i’mnum - ---oN rug "ACM----- AN ALL-TAMI} DNA 'STEPIN FETCH†ttATURDAY, BBC. n l ht “BER PRIVATE AFFAIR†It'll-r- LIQ- h with“ with TACUNG MIDI“ GOLF unamqu mum t mun: Momma HALF on animal) moan wfth wfeh red arrow over and under it. Sev- eral test: were wooed at the meeting and it_'ended with 'ty Micah; All the 9W“*wae â€at: the meeting. Woodrow Wilson. patrol reporter, Troop " ' ' _ Sig-W hm _.r,r.", The newton-tors of the North Shore Area. will gather at district meeting on Sundoy, December 8, to --arr.---Wititum Tanking; long; any expert. There wall be new meeting. in tlmsditaeskfirttt.sdotttrs 1cil,eoutomakeit poulble forever! scout leader to attend, This meeting will coon; on the mutants“ min- ine course to begin after ttmt of the your. The meetintrrrfil be held at the following places on Sunday. Winnetka, 2:80 p. m., at city hall. A M‘Mll Ila-ale: (Continued on page 40)