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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1929, p. 6

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Pd LE} I l This troop has I very nice custom HART. SCHAF'FNER a MARX r of having on. or m of the_ttoop cLo'rWls-uiiP9mnrELY " committeemea precast to help when . Your'Clotluer , needed and an and in than than. i "at. my... = , mu. 3: Mr, to; 1ettyy.tM., tety, 111‘)me - ‘““"" ws" J - 'd V B eeeeeettzed bgFt IEi.itithg" Mf - - RP. = - ' R; Firu.Ne"P> .W _-~*Wr: """nrre'iriri'" I e', I iitii iii%th were ark: Phmte 3.7 , pan the test in order of excellence P" $2 to $8.50 HA RT. MHAPFNER a MARX CLOTH Fs-EPMI"" LY . Your Clotluer "at. “A!” Wghl'tgtehrtr LjiEjiEREi] Until Christmas - pecially l priced eottontr _ , llover _ oaipler- j _ pattprrls _ u. may, _ cr _ _ Cabelleio and " . Ht-tTi-tttttrar/rss- Troop " Highland Park _ l Troop " willlnaeet. starting next [Fr-id”, at seven o'eloelt instead. of 'seven-ttttrw. The troop is getting ‘protty well organized and has gone on several hikes. The following offi- cers have been selected: Senior pn- _trol leader, John Mercer, and junior patrol lenders, James Cufty 1nd Bar.. old Root. Troop 84 reporter. 1 Troop " Highland Park _ Responding to n can from head- {qunrters to do n “good turn” several outs-had-gather-at-Uh.- F- master’s residence - on Saturday. While the! wen wnltittty? has,“ , man npproached the group to aik "d I; in changing _ a tire which had just - “,,‘ . 'ri2aMMM.A1lB. t _ teE1T8 '? _ I' t , 'c. ‘57 ($061) is to ”full re-mtthrtratiotts collected to be sent .to national headquarters. .At last 1Troop " his this work 'tighed 9nd 3 can take up something the. q _ mattt%tratrtUt he couldnot unit and, there was no amnion. Den- ton Smith, Roderic Smith, Robert Fax cud Joe Kicker responded Ind in tl I short time' had changed the - tire f to duty. The man, duly appreeiative, plies!!! 111910919 Attr, cent; but they responded, "A scout does not receive gtips for courted" of “good turns.'" {The ma? expressed his further up- § predation and went on. 7t16--'rtoop M, Boy Scouts. Where for' the next snow storm thn_the birds will and our help. Troop 88 reporter. _ . Chem Meeting Time Jrhe treat nuns-her pt. mht- occur- ring on Pride: T n!" 1itff.hittLyaiittrj1 War, " of Lincoln school, Highland Park, to change in meeting night to. Saturday night, at least for a trial of _ Troop 88'httideeided for its gen- eral "good tateattcthat each scout in it, would put up near his home a feeding shelter for birds and keep it supplied with food for the winter months. Let ench_ scout get ready ”f'WTEOZ, curl, Writtht,Att. _rtsosrtcB_ritarrcA11andtentron-anduas win Smith went over to Waverly ave- nue -and helped load a truck with kindling wood tor, the cabin in' the woods. Not content with hating the wood, three of the scouts went with the truck opt to the cabin and helped Our: mt- ,mutmaster. Mr, o'Plaherty, will accompany an. The points of our troop contest or: as follows: John Wisdom, 350; Enact Sonti, 150; Wills!!! "t9mittt, 180. They are the leaders. Arthur Drin- col, troop ..reporter, Troop M, High- wood. . . _ The scout- gt Troop IO, St. James' path, Eigh'ood, -erto make a! overnight hike to the ttttttt in the woods during the Christmas nation. Quite a (ow members of the troop no “will: to (0 ,iu1dieaAl.19,t,th.q-,tlryt, ‘biéfnfght _ "5113p __-. fir Tre-Fetch" tfri boys. fhemfHt a net Ind exciting experience for them. _ Additional News of Local tg, Scout: in Var one Activities I Follow in beitttr' binned hi the Luke county council at the hospitals for. Christmas; All of the posts will contribute tomdsf a fund for the purchase of fruit for ('Tarutan stockings” for all of the veterans in both North Chicago and Great Lakes. The seventh district is giving a party at North Chicago hospital on /Deeximher' 21; providing. "diitidtiiiii-, [iii'iit amd- refreshments: -6tr-Deemr- her 28 the seventh district is giving a party " Great Lakes, providing entertainment and refreshments and each veteran will receive a present from them. att addition the seventh distriet in replacing the central radio _ The department-of-Iliinois-this year appropriate $8,000. which, with another $8,000 appropriated by the auxiliary department, will be used to purchase gifts. for every disabled ex- cervice man in the hospitals» in the state. Shirts are on the bill for North Claim. in the Print room of the Art Institute recently to continue until January M. We is the-frat of its kind to be held in the institute and it promises to be of unusual Interest and importance. Entries to the number of 1800 Vere received and‘ from that number M0 were chosen. Br far the larger num- were from Maurice, but other W‘mreslnud er. tum aqttm't.i". 7M' 'Cxeehoslovaks. France. Germany." Great Britain. Hob 1tlltirh,tilt'alitlire Esm9;.iN9mL F" Tgiiiait'i' Fr. ""“ r" "v-," From the way some scouts are ttreetrtrWtbt will be aboutten scout- 'jtypt9i to ttmt' claoI,"star .or..lifo ughil the near tumu'l‘bo two 60.0110.)ch and Robert Austin, are the but proper-do! any-to enter dam they!” 1trtrit.t, a few Veda will» maitrttiti,eyrutd _¢lw.nuk- Alvin Larsoet, advanced to second class and Robert Rumuuen to ti,ryt claps at the last court of honor held on December 6. . Those earning merit badge. were u follows: Lawrence Briggs, Ppthtindinttt John B. David- son, pathlindiniri' Robert Fox, swim- ming and 1trathercraft; George, Hinn, pioneering: Joeeph Knlber. .patMnd- ing; Percy Lloyd. pathftndintt; Fred Roichnrdt, mua'ic; Wm. Roberts, path- finding; Judson Wells, signalling' and swimming; Frank S. Wichman, pio- neering, leathercraft; Clark Wright, cycling. Mr. Herbert R. Smith: the msoattnaater, received soil 'iiiiilic' ment and bee keeping. George Hinn received star rank and Scouts Den- ton Smith, Roderic Smith and Scout- _rp_nster Jgtrtlert_1t: Smith received their bronze iriiTGiC -lrriririctrriis- porter. _ / pen-e. The Intemtidml Exhibition "ft Contemporary Lithographs, Wood- Interesting Exhibit at the Art,1tttrtitttte, Kuhn. We; Brim. Chris Wright, Wm. Robert, Pore: Lloyd. Others worked on various other tests dttrintthe scouting period. A new - of kicking the bail was played for the hat hilt hour. Vetsmgtmgog‘pitalsjaw , r' -- TLL) 'l-e-d-tttiF-i/mire)'".") save room and expense. Each Ith, center must be visited once in u weeks. The date of library day is trounced by mall to several ttttare people who in turn! notify their lei bots by messenger'snd telephone. the sppoinud time ftrmeN withi rsdins of s mile and s ttttif cm the center with baskets has he to {nick's atnttgror radial as for the ,rlttrrfthtts9, 'Migiigbi on the truck’s shelves is celled " is hotel} end sent immediate! f Library trucks running out of ci lying near large run] stretches now carrying reading matter into most remote corners of the coun according to a survey nude by A Steese Richardson, of Wanna“. Ih I1trttttttMmtt'cu-':s--r.ss:ass -dL -cL'C,'Cteitcui_, "'N" Tie liriisiit" "lrtrruri' 7 EiiirFiiiir of Rochester, N. Y., tttinit Mo county. Its Jstteives hold-1,600 tp itiqrrt iiiTiiiiiiaErs iWirirrtit'7rNE ' my Bin/301m Stockvnll of mm “drum Alma Panama and a tmr Herinati Johnson at Chicago. The ain't-e} the. tth-run 1 ttrr. ,lgttt, h M. 9ytrrttryy, Belt 1rtitiitiiiist/ mike attiit'itt%t of [113th Civic Improve” new tion was-tttr-strobe, n ttnanelnl and on Mutant vi 1%.. _. I- MEMI% ttttA. ilt,ttttrt-a4i,tsr,8i me More eneudlenceo! MaV t people, who were much pleued , 'he was. Anon: m was reali to expehd in providing I Christ party for the school children of l Hiehwood schools on Friday "tern of this week in the Del: Ten school, when undies. toms, eta, 1 be distributed. The omens and m bers of the Civic Improvement m cietiori e me epprecletiou - of assistant: d all who helped m the minstrél show . success and 1 for the tine patronage of the pul Mr. Louis Johnson pulsed away the County hospital, Wankecun, S day morning. at flee ,o’clock. Be tlei, in Bohuslau Vestal-goth JhmdstruOgts", 274.1%“? . a-A-ttt Amp-ion in 1886 and bu Haida thi "locality afar since. Some was: no Magma: thtaited “my lg intrithe hailing! tind three chm The/funeral we: held .l‘noadny emoott " the Kelly funeral home. RewHenry Hedlnnd ttthiatt-r. l ial was in Mooneys' cemetery. . The union-wide campaign of American Legion to inforgr W W3: veterans of their right to 1 outgozmmmegt instance a tfre reduced premium ”term run in theanontW sale of policies to enns being mere than doubled. 'ir6irrriirTrTSr=Ti=ii'riiiiir hatrilitation committee. Ministrel Show Proves Success at mum Library Trucks Serve Many Rural Dist: Louis Johnson Dies l at Waukegan Hosp: Veterans' Insurance Doubles, Belarus Thursday Dee. "

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