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Highland Park Press, 26 Dec 1929, p. 28

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EBP 5++ â€"cmmrrancs eeenee: a 2 CE ces â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"paredâ€"to â€"properly celebrate the fact that Troop 23 is becoming a veteran troop with five years of service. } Services Appreciated s â€"â€" Assistant Scoutmaster Harry Philâ€" mestennnnenstinenninidv ism uie a Like Sign Language Troop 61..of Northbrook had their regular tr00p meeting on â€"December 11, most everyone was present, After various drills we had a circle formed. Our scoutmaster, Mr. Glore, showed us several of the Indian sign lanâ€" guages.â€"Aftér he had gone over them same, _ we then taiked over a business matters and closed the 1 ing with the scout laws.. George dersonâ€"matrol scribe: â€" Council wishes especially to congratuâ€" late him on his splendid work. â€" â€"â€" Arrow Hawk Patrol Our patron meeting of the Arrow Hawk Patrol, Troop 61, Northbrook, was held at Harry Nielsen‘s house. Our patrol leader could ‘not be presâ€" ent, but our a;hi-unt patrol" leader took charge. The _ meetingâ€"opened with the scout oath. We then had a drill. After the drill we pla ed _ mmwfi a few Ccount theâ€"manyâ€"extrasâ€"on hikes and trips. ~ That one man has done much work for the boys in Highwood is an added inspiration to those who follow him and those who worked with him. The meeting, Friday, December 20. He has often been the only leader there,. In April Mr. Phillips moved to Chiâ€" cago and since then he has commuted every Friday evening. We estimate he has spent seventyâ€"six hours on the train and as much again in troop meetings since April. Making in ‘all over two hundréed hours of work for. one man for one year. This does .!:O:J count theâ€"many extras on hikes his While those in charge of the celeâ€" bration have hinted as to other atâ€" tractions also, they are not willing to disclose ~any particulars regarding these, as they say that arrangements have not been satisfactorily comâ€" pleted. It is expected, however, that these plans may be published in deâ€" tail next week. tss | occasion. Members of the troop ‘are preparâ€" ing stunts for presentation on this evening when they will listen to stories of experiences of the former members of the troop. In order to xvtinwthoswingofareculnm ing there will be a few contests in which the old timers will have an opâ€" portunity to demonstrate their abiliâ€" to the former members and officers of the troop â€"who will be the guests of the present members of the troop, > With stories, stunts, competitions gram for the fifth birthday meeting of Troop 83 of the Lincoln school on Friday, January 8, at 7:30 a‘clock, Snocial GLENCOE : ~~ LAKEFOREST AENILWO] + RAVINIA INDIAN HILL _ HIGHLANDPARK WINNE TKA HG-MOOD‘ s # m> % 4 â€"12C 2i e e Sn o 2 ECCAE VRRARE 1 Sn on o !A ’ l“ h:“ Plans Fifth Birthday Party contests won‘t be very could understand be on this meetâ€" e Anâ€" great affair, Jim Merit badges tere issued as folâ€" lows: Ian McPherson, public health, athleti¢s; : Lawrence Freeman, ~leaâ€" thercraft, and Allcrt;. Hokenson, woodâ€" work, basketry. following comâ€" mitteemen were present: Rev. Prince, Mr, Bleier and Mr. Bax. Mr. Philip P MPriiutcantOreigine tnipsne isnn . Srniaad M 1 o u... Wflâ€"fldâ€"w"hrfidm their tenderfoot badges. Ed. Bax and Jim ~Tibbets reckived t’l‘hi.bi:m second class and.David was mdum- scout and Ian Mcoâ€" Pherson life scout. C e ks m oo an informal talk by the scoutmaster, Mr. Tibbetts. Then the court of honor, at which Charles Regua, Jack __The other stunt concerned first aid. The Lion Patrol, consisting of Eddie Bax, _Eddieâ€"Bleier,â€"Charlesâ€"Kiddle, Charles Requa, Wesley Griffis and Bob Tibbetts put this on. It went over great. Following this the assistâ€" ant scoutmaster, Thomas Atteridge, and junior assistant scoutmaster, Bruce Kenyon, lately made Eagle Scout, were introduced. s +neâ€"â€"parents â€"â€"wereâ€"â€"invited. About twenty visitors were present. First Deerfleld Press Club Meets â€"â€"‘The Deerfiéld Press club met on Wednesday afternoon in the office of Charles Kfi:;hun. There were three present. They were Kenneth Vetter, Haroid Hukn and Milton Merner. We wrote reports and talked of future meetings. â€"Milton Merner. . Lake Forest Court of Honor Troop 45 of Lake Forest held a court . of honor at the Episcopal CBurch on Rridey,. the 10 oo on firstdd,whfle‘o&cnphmm game. Then we had patrol corners. Black Bears had the highest rating. Scout Wood closed the meeting with the scout benediction: Harold Huhn, patrol leader, Deerfield Press club. ‘ Scouts Study First Aid The first aid class of Troop 52 has met réegularly since the middle.of October. We have had an average of about eight present. We are planâ€" ning on having a regular first aid team. Last week we had a test and all are waiting to see how we stand. J. Kenneth Vetter. ; F 1 BOY SCOLENâ€"OF AMERICA . Bax, Mr. Philip is T H E an, Troop 33, Highland Park; G. Canright, 6386 S. Linden avenue, Highland Park smggmiw;e, Troop §8, Highland Park; Clayton E. ’Boohr, Lake Forest, ud;::nt scoutâ€" master, Troop 44, Arden re eamp ; Deerfleld, _ assistant scoutmaster, Troop 48, Lake Forest; Wm. R. Dobâ€" bins, Grand avenue, Deerfleld, seoutâ€" master, Troop 51, Deerfleld. j Record Week for New Scouts This last week has set a mn%: for new scouts entering the cou Bixtyâ€"eight scouts have registered and taken theâ€"oath and law. The it Mmay even surpass the Here is the list : f _ Eugene H. Klaber, 510 S. Linden avenue, . Highland ..Park,â€" chairman. troop committee, Troop 33, Highland Park; Gordon H.. Fox, 804 Glencoe avenue, Highland Park, troop comâ€" mitteeman,: Troop 33, Highland Park; J. Howard Moran, 719 S. St. Johns avenue, . Highland. Park, troop â€"comâ€" mitteeman, Troop 33, Highland Park; O,. R. Huncke, 632 South Linden aveâ€" nue, Highland Park, troop committeeâ€" of Highland Park. Twentyâ€"six Leaders Register Twentyâ€"six leaders have been welâ€" comed to position of leadership in the North Shore Area Council in the last week. .Several of the men are adâ€" vancing in rank, but for the most part the men are registering in scoutâ€" ing for the first time. Five scoutâ€" masters, five assistant scoutmasters and sixteen..committeemen are in the list, _ which includes. the following from Highland Park, Lake Forest and Deerfleld: E ns net .__Two boys are first class and are senior patrol leaders of the two diviâ€" sions.. in .. the .troop.._Thereâ€"areâ€"two patrols of eight in each division. Ten junior leaders attended the conferâ€" ence at Lake Forest and they are teaching the group the various signs. The boys meet on Wednesday afterâ€" noons for one hour. The troon flars Clayton E. Booker of the Kappa Sigma house at Lake Forest is takâ€" ing the job of assistant scoutmaster. At the last meeting Mr. Masslich was there and talked Indian sign lanâ€" guage to the boys. 82 boys out of 48 signed up and are ng work ight away. The fol agley, Charles Bissel, Charles Bwiaâ€" szwski, Emilio Coezi, Herbert Davis, Norman Eberle, Joseph Eenigenberg, Robley . Eenifienberg, ‘Theodore Eeniâ€" genberg, Francis Gavigan, Charles Germain, Walter Goerner, Francis Graham, Emil â€"Guerriere, _ Arthur Hewison, Cornelius Johansen, Tony Johansen, â€"Joseph Mezyk, â€" Charles Kamin, Max Krup, Morris Lewis, Richard Lewis, Winkle Lundsgaard, Edward Mikes, Alex Mowokowski, Mike . Musto, . Alphonse â€" Pabedinski, Kenneth Risting, Lewis Svigel, Clayâ€" ton Tomany, Vincent Walsh, Harold Young. 21 N. 8HERIDAWN RD. ELEPHONEâ€"H.AR 2431 Râ€"F 44, Lake Bluff past record NORTHBROOK . DIAMONDLAxe 'Nommew ' HALE Day DEERFIELD RONDouT BANNOCKBURN _ _ mMaNKOE Wilmette, Troop 1, Dick \Julian; | Troop 8, Leslic Robinson; transferreq | from . Larchmont, Newâ€" York; Troop 8, Tom Allison, Davidâ€" Haas; Troop 9, Bernard Reagan. Winnetka, Troop {17,~<Charles "Duniap, ~ Webb "Raney, William â€" Meyers, Albert Shuman, Fred . Kahler, Donald Rahn, James Bernard, Theodore Smith; Troop 18, ~P._ Crawford, Roy Rennacker, Jr,, transferred from Troop 823, Chicago; Lester Kornblith, â€"Jack Melcher, transferred from Green Bay, Wisconâ€" sin; Troop 20, Henry â€"Burgland, James Donovan, Robert Davenport, grl.ncis Dnncu;,l .;o‘? MeConneli, lencoe, Troop 21, Sceouts, Robâ€" ert Macintyre; .Troop 22, Charles Simpson, transferred from California, Highland Park, â€" Troop â€" 34, Harold Root. Arden Shore eamp, Troop 44, 32 scounts. Lake Forest, Troop 45, Joeâ€"Seecombe, Jack Whalen, Wesley Griffis. ~Deerfield, Troop 52, ~INloyd Lander, Clarence Lockman, Edward Malin. â€" Glenview, Troop 55, Jim Apâ€" pleyard, Harold Biederer. Libertyâ€" ville, <Troop â€" 72, " LaVerne â€"Baker, Franklin Biere, Benjamin Hough. Rough Dryâ€"Wet Washâ€"Flat Work ECONOMICAL _ YET ~UNCOMPARABT: Lawn Mower Shop Skates Sharpened 100 Central Avenue ~‘ Phone 3090 Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 Thursday, Dec.: 26 _ MUNDELEN LIBEIUVWLLE 929

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