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Highland Park Press, 9 Jan 1930, p. 23

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draw ation ‘ lot work iâ€"the erve iman care erly ave. scial over any oodâ€" rave six ing ap. C t‘fi’ c ho. ple rth ry go fial V ldd Have over. manâ€" care 1 it one lot well igle the e Of ilies ipon new few heir of ho to m anite crete the orâ€" the were en en ey £or area: "Toops and register of six new troops in December came many new leadâ€" ©rs into scouting of the North Shore Area council. .In some cases the folâ€" lowing list shows "old timers" regâ€" istering in new positions, but in most cases the men are registering for the first time as new leaders. Here are the names* of the men giving their time, effort afndbotnlu. ning for the betterment of yhood. inâ€"this section of the north shore troops and Krise, Dale Acox, Frank Coleman, Donald Grandy, . Russell Hapke, Kenâ€" neth Schneider; Troop 72 â€" Gordon Austin. + Glencoeâ€"Troop 27 â€" George Walâ€" ter, Lawrence Teich, Edwin Vaughan. Ravinh.â€"-'l‘roox'isâ€"-lelvin Strauss, Grant Benson, Boldaul, Crosley Keller, Frank Lawrence, Earl Plamâ€" mer,â€"Paulâ€" Rice, â€"Robert â€"Lautmann, James â€"Farrell, Robert Olson, .John Thompson., Charles Zahn. t 46 Leaders Register _ Half Dayâ€"Troop 54â€"Harold Stahl, Robert Stahl, Norman Schroeder, Sonny Schroeder, Clifford Foote, Norâ€" man Yehmer, John Lamb, Raymond Ketchum, ‘Josephâ€" Perkins, Edward Perkins. _ _Lake Forestâ€"Troop 45â€"David Wilâ€" liams, Wm, Good; Troop 48 â€" Geo. Bousson, Robert Bopsson, Anton Konâ€" sitzki, Vincent Yore, Emmett Yore. __Northbrookâ€"Troop 61â€" Thornton Gilmore, Archie Piefer. _ Calla, John Kraft, Peter White. _ â€" Highwoodâ€"Troopâ€"86â€"Cilo Notoâ€" gocoma, > .. _> £ Kreuzkamp, â€" Edw. ~Locewenstein. ~Al: Highland Parkâ€"Troop 30â€"Murray Burrett, Norman Evans, George Gaidâ€" zik, Sherman Keller, Robert Moseley, Vernon Rudoliph, Wm. Tyson; Troop 31â€"Walter Gradle, Clifford Kutzer, Matt Kutzer, Gordon Engles, James Rice, Victor Larson; Troop 32â€"Fred Golden, Harry Hall, Donald Hurd; Troop â€" 39â€"(Sea Scout ship) Oscar Goepner, Mark Canmann, Leonard â€"â€"â€"End Year With 1,299 Scouts â€"â€" The year 1929 ended with the North Shore Area council going 29 over the ‘1200 mark for the number of regisâ€" "tered scouts. ~~12~troops registered in Jblu%gin the last week there have been 137 new . scouts placed on the books. This includes six new troops and b7 troops. The new troops are Troop 28 Kenilworth sea scout ship, Troop 56 Kenilworth aviation troop, Troop 43 Wilmette sea scout ship, Troop 27 Glencoe: Methcdist, â€"Troop 54 ~Half Day, Troop 39 Highland Park sea scout‘ ship. Following are the list of new scouts in this section of the north shore area: f Libertyvilleâ€"â€" Troop Thursday, January 9,. 1930 WILMETTE BRAESIDE KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIANHILL _ HIGHLANDPARK WINNETKA HIGHWOOD GLENCOE _ LAKEFOREST â€"â€" _Troop 71 â€" Marvin Acox. Frank Coleman, y, Russell Hapke, Kenâ€" r; Troop 72 â€" Gordon Most â€"of the boys have been busy passing tests and merit badges for the troop court of honor which we have in connection with parents night. Beside this award we also get our new troop charter and 1930 registraâ€" tion ‘cards from National headquarâ€" tersâ€"Paul Allen Troop 32. _ Bigns Ready Our Troop 82 of Highland Park whom about two s ago wer f L Plan Parent‘s Night Troop 82 of Highland Park has been very busy preparing for Thursâ€" day, January 16. We have â€"been planning to makeâ€"theâ€"program as inâ€" terésting as possible. Mr. Brush, our scoutmaster, has put us through several new troop drills which we are learning rapidly and willâ€" demonâ€" cil, Boy Scouts of America. _ Each council was rated according to their growth in troops, scouts, and to their groups, A, B, C, D, E. The North Shore Area council was the only one to get in Class A receiving 936 out ofâ€"a possible 1,000 points. â€"â€"~â€"~â€"_~__ This analysis is made every three months and for the next report the council is working hard to keep its high standard. voted the highest of all the 106 counâ€" cils in Region 7 comprising the states of Illinois, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Indiana in a membership analysis made recentlyâ€"by theâ€"national counâ€" Engelbrecht, scoutmaster; â€" Ernest Schroeder, â€" chairman troop commitâ€" tee; Ben Cook, member troop commitâ€" tee; Richard Whitacre, member troop committee~M. Gilman, member troop committee, f Mundeleinâ€"Troop 77 =â€" Ralph L. Hazlet, assistant â€"seoutmaster:â€" â€"â€"â€" Council Voted "A" The. North Shore Area council voted the highest of all the 106 caun. M. ~Molendi tee;"": E. Engini;t:,‘ EM &.c;;;rco;n_:i‘t': tee; Wm. W. Nelson, member troop committee; Frank L. McOmber Jr., Highwood â€"â€"Troop 36, Michael O‘ Flaherty, scoutmaster, formerly: asâ€" sistant scoutmaster; Egidis V. Moâ€" cogni, memberâ€"troop committee; Guy Viti, member troop committee; Geo. T. â€"Quinn, member troop committee, &mnerly scoutmaster; Troop 37â€"J. NORTH SHORE ou NNcu.â€"' NO.714 BOY SCOUSSâ€"OF AMERICA Raviniaâ€"Troop 35, Howard Copp, member troop committee; Harvey S. Olson, scoutmaster. â€"Huston‘ R. Booth, skipper; Willard E. Ericson, chairman troop commitâ€" tee Geo. Zaidzik, member troop comâ€" mittee; Geo. G. Greene, member troop committee. & ~â€" Highland Parkâ€"Troop 32â€"Leslie R. ‘Schauffier, troop committeeman, f&:xly ~â€"scoutmaster;â€"~James â€"â€"L: H“ o trodp/ committeeman; Troop 39 â€"Glencoeâ€"Troop 27â€"Richard L. de Berard, scoutmaster; John A. Scribâ€" bins, chairman troop committee; Thi:: odore Lorenz, member commitâ€" tee} "A.~C. Humphrey, mm%’er%oop member troop committee. in in the Woods , member troop commitâ€" T H E Mr.McOmber and Pastor Nelson. The chairman of the committee had not yet been appointed. e _ _ New patrol leaders_â€"wereâ€"appointed by the leaders and the scouts themâ€" selves. It was also decided that the .__Iroop 37 held their regular meetâ€" ing on Thursday, Jan. 2, instead of on Friday which is the regular meetâ€" ‘ingâ€"night. â€" Mr.: Philips; our assistant scoutmaster, gave a speech. He told us that he would still continue to be our assistant . scoutmaster, but he would be a bit unactive. He also told us â€"that heâ€"was~trying to help lead Troop. 884 Chicago. â€" By â€"doing this he hopes to combine the ideas of the two troops. Sometime in the future we might visit this troop or they might come out and visit us. Mr. Roth also gave a speech. He told us that a new troop committee hadl been appointed. It is â€"composed of THOR WASHERS 514 Laurel Ave. is the new senior patrolâ€"leader and Mr. Roth, Mr. McOmber, Mr. Enâ€" quist, Mr. Nelson, and Mr. Molendi are. the troop‘s committeemen. The troop has formed: three patrols and the leaders and assistants are as folâ€" lows. Frank Belingheri, patrol leader; Raymond Tini, assistant patrol leaâ€" der; Carl Sanderoff, patrol leader; Daniel ~Baruffi assistant, patrol leaâ€" der; Robert Stupey, assistant patrol ,leaii_gr; John Gibson, patrolâ€"leader. With these new officers Troop 37 ought to form one of the best troons are progressing very rapidly. We expect to finish the_signs in a few days and when they are finished we will _take a hike..to.the..Cabinâ€"forâ€"a night and put the signs up as we go Troop 37 Chooses Officers Troop 37 started the new year right by selecting a good group of officers â€"which will hold_ their offices for the year of 1930: "Mr;° Walecka still holds his position as scoutmasâ€" ter; Mr. Phillip is still assisting Mr. Walecka; Jake Jeppesen is junior asâ€" sistant scoutmaster; August Baracani Rough Dryâ€"Wet Washâ€"Flat Work ECONOMICAL YET UNCOMPARABLY R J GREENSLADE Electric Shop Skokie Valley Laundry Phone Highwood 3310 GLENMEW GOLF DEERFIELD RONOOUT BANNOCKBURN IVANKHOE DENTIST .. â€"â€"Hours: 9 to 12 â€" 1 to 5 â€"7â€"to 9 _ 16 North Sheridan Road Office Phone: * Highland Park 1035 Residence Phone: Highland Park 4268 treasury and the scribe should be combined into theâ€"same office. The meeting was closed with the scout TNCIMEARCUELOHc c mretin ennfinintisren in ie ie en anivinnintiisraray _"A plumber in Bavaria made gold out of :a piece of lead pipe.". â€"Aâ€"plumâ€" ber â€"would.â€"Toledo Blade. *E> Courage It takes pluck to command and it takes pluck in some people even to resign â€"themselves â€"toâ€"gettingâ€"rich.â€" The American Magazine. _â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€"~â€" DR. GEORGE MITCHELL 708 Church Street Affiliated with the Home izing Bureau of the Nat‘l financial arrangements can be made on a monthly inâ€" stallment basis to finance improvements to your propâ€" erty. 3 This Bureau (not for profit) _ _ will gladly_help, you. â€" _ North Shore Modernizing Bureau FITTED OVERNIGHT BAGsS WARDROBE TRUNKS TRAVELING BAGS ~>~~.~ / SUIT CASES ______â€" "It Pays to Modernize" EVANSTON, ILLINOIS wew es _ _ Egf iase _ cuicaco WV AN (AXTTY Slightly Shop Worn VENIENT â€"â€"â€"â€"{ â€"â€" MUNDELEIN LIBERTYVILLE DIAMONDL AKE HALE Day RONOOUT e Nat‘l Building , Inc. 28 £ T &

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