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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1930, p. 25

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Five scouts were present at the our-night hike to the cabin-W- would, and mind than at 3 pm. December 23. The afternoon m 'tteitt in "ttserine wood. The night thing: have happened in the scout- ing lino for 'l‘roap " he scam havo been working on 1 than: rink " the Highwood almond. The rink will,be teddy in the nut future. The shove tiGifTGarTGGTGTTi the good turns which Troop 87 was pleased to do to help Improve the community of Highwaod, - Senior Patrol Leader, August Bnraeani, __ Troop 87 ’ ...- new: night a6'Nrop a? has bee'n‘clnntod from Friday to Thurs... dar and will begin st 7:16. At our batman: meeting January Ir, than Wm” ... I . t - I Ir.: "'. :7“an began. st Tttlt with ' -tty , v n m of the colors. The lot tOrem were in mind of the a or ii trot lend-i er,'Attgust l ts': Po win; any event we h.ad.a " , 11in: and physdsfe' ‘ '. f Them were given“ .... 'e ' tea-nave todif- Three scouts took advantage of this m!rt:t'rttmttriria-tttsriro- airgiid -t with scout benodietloeu--By Scout Je. cob Jeppesen. _ Last Thursday evening at scout meeting,.'l'roop " was informed by Mr. Roth that the PM man: pond 1trtded-trshomliaitrotand be naked 'the boys “they would assist that the western Ji" of Michigan avenue was that och-om auto trif- flee so that the children could hue a place to have fun with their sled: and. when»: aatd'he -aakegrthe boys go no tly1.tootcexrocirrmhiumsuttGn., On Laa1iiirrui,_tirrtr3rrii1it_as. $T iiiiiGGd in picking the lucky num- btr for the Graham Puigg which was Duran» the ", 91mm _ bonny} Troop' 37 Helped to shove] the - ofrye.the prom-ed dating pond. C-ammitr “6001M” _ Troop 37 of Highwood help: much in _tlttatrtroyemeltt of its community. Tony (from. Troop. m, Gimme; Phihnder Donal, Troop 28, Glam; George o'Brun; Troop 28, Glance: pgvid JenkImLTroog Ni, Highling Park; IriFtTt Imam, Troop " High- land Park. ”" " _ , Jame Domino transferred front Troop " to Troop 2, Wilmette. E. It, Joyce -trntt)fttrdi1 1mm Troop 20, Buffalo, N. Y. to Troop 12, Wilmette. LeRoy Kidder, transferred from Troop 17 Vittmstlra, to Troop 14, Winnetka. The council welcomes these new tttHmrwuet-tttsrarttHmmemrar- scouts. ' New Beats Since 9!..Mt. at an year In: scout: have continued tomato“ in the. seven new members the council total is now 1288. I . lwtt.METTE We: MiN9MPn4 may mum HILL HityHt.ANDtttgtt mammoos EVERETT} memos tl.AAEFORESr nut-day, In. to, " Speed Night_ in (with Kt] Norw Court of no." C. 'ry.ootr " will have their Amt court of honor in the on New "hoot mandala. The date in not cumin pt, Wu“)! be, ”on. The scout- Kamchull. Harold Kuhn, Kenneth Yetta,“ 1mm Home: werew- out. We m6. our “port- for our Journnlhm merit ttai.----), Mer,. m. In the morning Mr. Hahn made breakfast titer which the eahin was cleaned up. 'We left ebout 9 n. m. 111m present were B. Hahn E. Gael, N. Hefner, D. Clerk, B. Allah-ow, E. Wood, C. Simone, K. Vetter and E. 2r!rxiattt1r-Fyr--1rrttr-mt--amatant Betnthii'iiRe.EuUt. Vetur. Scribe. beetle“ PM Club The Deemeld Press club meeting 311:3!!! on_IednudnLJm_8.,.nL After supper the dishes Ea}; Grdiai and put “my. Mr. Memer and K. Ve_tter Amado pop com. ' We then had patrol corners. Black Bear and Pine Tree. patrol were close in their points. Black Bear had 10% passing. The meeting was closed with the scout bemsdietion.--mtroid B. P. I... Deerftild Press Club.- ottNeV Call: . On Saturday, Dee. 4, 193,0 them of Deerfield went to the Cath-in-thes, 1r,ttf1ittr-tytayrht-t-ctsmirkr, down two dead tret1,sptWtttir-thetii for the ,1rt::tV:1rtrr'iirtiimrtr"iile cabin r.trtA-1et1rrtittiirj'ark Hahn being aux-i , Troop " Beetle“ r' Troop " opened at 7:20, Friday s, 1980. We had opening oxce‘rises fol- _uwin. '7: announcements?“ At ___ can meeting we are going to] yank; about lowing. Brat aid, wood carving. bask- etz work, test pacing and signaling. There vein Ibo several relay races. 'tttrr-Ori-mr-erm-rm-ar-kia-mi-e' smallest boy; were lead to victory under Edward Nolan. The Inter and Scout Art Driseoll were present at thimmmmgtank suntan, Jan. 11. The tor-ttoe 1nd t'tsotttt.ttrtster plan to ‘havé a Mir blow~out in the near future. ae. Macongi has ar.. ruig'ed for the streets to" be blocked atraintsbuintEeav--ierr-s-'-aase--or-the children to sleigh ride. A Boy Scout is tomato of things 1nd actions, 'c-r-cr-fa-r-Me-ir-- T j“ The meeting nttrhtot Troop 393511 be changed from Friday to Monday evenings. [ The committee ind " Wren present ttrtUTtust meet- ing. Seoutnuster O’Phherty was un- able to be present, so Mr. Roth, Ma- yor of Highwood took his place. We had several drilling _ contests, and Prank Cantngalio the mulled one of the troop we; the winner. Tlu new mum”, which ha been BrtmtrttqrWrr%iar%stRmtiiryaTiFimr : Prnto, chairman; Mr, Mater, Mr. Viti, It. Quinn and Mr. O'Flghdrty thq pew scout mntrttr.--Arthur' Drier. was spent telling stories, playing “EM-Ind Wt qte. . q -.'.e-le.ree-'.."-"..e-r..e-'r.M"--'"""'- ._.1 T ----------.-----t----." cow-cu um an mun-unu- .., fAttat,'tlat.tttae2Nttttatett1tt, Lt) Fifi?! g a -- A7,, A%i-t " A ---. 1 7 Reporter.- We The new badges will he here next week for the Boy Scout Press club reporters trt, thrliertLIShm~Ama "iiiiiiriiiiUT1iii" ore red quills sewed in Worn 4" below the left shoulder mm bythoee who earn them, Alt "rethtrt-' ere who hove already qpah'Bed by writing " articles for the scout page will be presented with the new badge at the next court of honor. The from every troop every week." Is your troop living up to the aiottanrrur Reporter Bill tirhhi, Troop ' WiL‘r meta. . --e s.vrrrr1-------s-' ____- t1y..ttrr-rqtFaDGirituu, c,Pr-miimsdar", Jan. 2, Mi. Keith woods, of 'Wisconsin where he ',"d'd Other features of this birthday Week are Troop Father & Son din- ners, scout chug)! service! troop Ist"- teg'ldance in.“ om. at ihureh ser- vices, scout window displays, ‘stunt nights for parents, scouting programs in 'schools and anything else appro- wear their nnifofm' all anniversary $35,313 and , gtitnhgusLi,eatemrrtie. Qisaaaus)tas)taat,,oiaat,,grt,,sxt,sausit,-,-,A,,ii c91rp._rr1ceilLhtutomcststt._ist everyone is tmttitte on award. The troop will be present with its 1930 chertcr humiliation“ heedqunrteri. Come on folks! Everybody out “I! MIME”. MrrotcC. Ryholt scout oxecntiic of the North Shore Ares council reports the plans for t)t7y'entietlt Scout An- iiiveuary week February Ta8 are well under wpyf One of the events of the week will be a mobilization of scouts in' one}: town. Sometime dur- ing nnniversnry week each scouting:- ter will be mttitied to assemble his troop in uniform at I central location. council to edeh troop which assembles within a certain length of time. ,tlrexthinth-ntttettaeoom- tuttrirttttaerertter. A Patronize the Press Advertisers 1tyrmdt4ititt-icccrAmiiitioiig' Women’s Acmries . WNEWS BROWNIE'S OI! NC".- mu AMERICA om mum. mo To . Personal Service “-SATUIDAYB. 8:10 To .30. GLEWIEW _ weight“ A F i, mamm- mam DtAMONDLAte NOWHFELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD mow: 665 Vernon Avenue, Clamps . Telephone Glencoe 185 3rauxr-%r'ari'ii'ii'F' more successful as- nons' . This M1: at meth , an; haying in membership and enthus- Jyetrsausdaraiatinearmeti.-ametuia-s. edge. nnd experiemittmntgh their scouting associations. .. -iiriibp-it'Tidtie,rTis; â€" 00p , Highland Par , -. the 'Stft _ Parke. Skating pond And held their' regular meeting, following which they were entertained "It the Howard-Udell cafeteria, by their Scoutmaster John L. Udall!!!“ but! Howard, It1tfttoyiqhtht-, end IRtTRar6ENimriie-FiiniiiFiair. The eve-- ulna was greatly eatiorerttr all the, 'tterttttemcamutuscALaiiitt-etrku when it will expect "bigger and but ter things” from north shore scout- and acouters. . . After breakfast Satmdiy’they left Eieho about 8:15 waiving in High- land Park " 3:45. They report a wonderful ttip 1tithutrr,oAs1e_ntrtmdt, meter tho we: vagina-in favorable temperatures around are; . . With me!) fine weather the 1011: amtr-utniahod-hidar-aftemoottr-mtat night they broke amp and put up " Ye Olde Muskie Inn in Elche, Wie- consin where Bert Tumey, the man- ager otthe hotel, gave them the best he had. . . W“ to com I-tosgmy 2152:? Also. /l'A"i'gl'ii'j'a-g which Camp '-.ih-'-'s'-l'-st, ,arutu?litNhtt_rra.rCaisraeittt temp is located. With him were IH. vid Roberts his 12 your old son and ml? ho It .itltttd2tt it kc e at o'e o m‘icFuwifieâ€"Ehirmmm lodge just north of the creek. Their tirgt night in comp we: Spent in 11 hottry/of good sound sleep on a bal- "ttn, bough bed in a smell tent. They were ungodly fortunate in having good weather. There was about " inches of - in the woods and ImMF tically none on the ice. The memo- Minivan Jacks _ lemme and SHOPPE a

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