" SHIT LEADERS ’I'MAISINI; fol'llSl-l Ttu. fun"): meeting " M W W un Brst ii. made tttttt eqmrul In f 'retintt of T I “on! die wuuld have to Inrn “mm in. After I which to study the m- held I knot. tyin than him and lil hunt to be tied m PATROL PRACTICES FIRST AID. DRILL! THOMII’ No. " MAY h'.RioT/rttRiG CONTEST I" mm BQAESIDE KEW'H WNIA‘ INDIAN HILL HIGHLAmml mnem Httjrtesgxxy â€summons EVERETT \GLEhCOE LAKEFOQESI' Mr. smhs kw " Tho meeting of the Great White run: but "or Troop rid Purl. Mina M 1nmun h ot _ muting of Troop M on March a inc-nut did nut know it he have to learn it before he could in. After n short period in to study the Tenderloot knots id a knot tying rue. Tho scout: team: out] lined up. Then the to be tied announced and the me run to where the inspector and tied the knot then ran on. Id the wall, came bull untied hulk the rope back to the next Two points were given to the I. mun. and one to the others te point was taken " for each hnot.-itodetiek Smith. re- Troop 33. Lincoln school. High- Ar If on VI 0 seoutd , chest, a I n d I a l 'tut The into play , and the with a n- u hand-m "ther than leaving it I" on n or chairman. "The object Aeetttett is to arid scouting- promote 2min! work." I'u- orned tu their comer: and on various bandages re- "wond vrttss swout'mtt, such when. arm. ankle. hand and n d I tt " s. Patrol contest! Mo play the making of I and the carrying of injured rith a relay using Breman's _ hummu- relay. Pntrol fell i formation Ind had u quit d, announcement»: were then the henedietion wu- led by h of Troop 33, “MM it. It. Sweeney. Training giving a m us bandit“ STATE“ EN? th' shore I" Shore Area' Council, f Ametiea, is upgr- Chieatto rouncil and only through money n the above . lined Money contributed mains in Chientto. I new! my! I do a good r.", This phrase given rummage w†the coun- .d In train Admittance this Picture." Mr. I tnlk um um aid and . a demonstration of “Manes required of wont] dun tests and I stretcher. Mr. ttta. king ou f the Norâ€! an“ the me. Mr. and then cumml lendérn W hat'; " ml: uh B6t/tiaAfr NEWS. NORTH SHORE qu Bugle was held at John Krstftt's Eagle Den. We started the meeting with the Scout oath and law. We then had some drilling. After the drilling we practiced some first aid curries and some tumbling and end. ed the meeting with the Scout bene- diction and taps.- Bob Olson, re- porter, Troop M, Ravinin school. l Fuller: and Sum: Bouquet for 35 Friday, March 21, the Boy Scout: of Troop M held their Fathers and Sons banquet. After everybody had arrived the scouts were inspected. Immediately after this the food Wu served. Mr. Olson made a speech and showed the cup Mr. Keller pre- sented to the troop to be awarded in June to the patrol that ndvnnccd the most. tr Two of the three patrols had Hunts to put nn. After these were over the patrols did some drilling for the fathers. We cloud with the Scout bertedietiott.--Johtt Thompson, uribe, Troop 35, Ravinia school. : Lawrence. Hurridxe, Harold Soudon. George Larson, Ingram Rasmusseh. Bert Smith, Marnie Dorm Percy Oak, Merren Pratt, Paul Carlson, Leav- " Y TERROR PATROL NEWS At ueven o’clock Monday. March 17 the Sky Terror patrol met at the home of Funk Kollmer. Twu new Boy Scouts have Joined our putrol. They Ire Harold Holntrum and James Hirsch. Harold Holntrom who hos studied the tenderfoot test was ready to pass the scout motto, the scout sign and hundclup, scout oath and part of the history of the tutr. After that we hnd popcorn and told stories. We then repeated the Scout benediction end went home. At seven o'clock Wednesday. March 19 the Sky Terror patrol met " the home of Dick Gnult. Peter White then come over and Frank Kollmer called us to fall in. Peter White asked if any of us wanted to pan tests and he found that the boys wanted to. Frank Kollmer, Dick M nt ttu M that BOY SCO (asm u: west used to my it has 'six, F Fire -Chie zmpleu-ly nutmanter members Remember Way Back When? mbe COUNCII IIAMUA" 2| IoIIIIII†M MIACIJIII u'llIMICHIW of wht to hnve one scout ix, It WM so far lief Larson and chairman of the Troop 48, couldn't 'ther it was 1911 notice that the uniformed except l The following ' Leland Smith, THE PRESS pus boys Mek Gaul: and Peter White helped to pass the tests. After that we had imp. corn and repeated the Scout benedic- tion and went home. and Nelson, Mr. Rasmussen says the troop last- ed about a year, but failed because they had no backing from anyvorgan- ization or from the people of the town, a thing which is different now- whys. This picture is the prized posses- sion of Mr, Larson who is an enthus. iastic scout supporter and hus some special events prepared for scouts in the future. F At seven-fifteen Thursday, March 20 the Sky Terror patrol met " the home of Harold Holstrom. Only four of the boys were present so we didn't do as much. Harold Holstrom pass- ed the rest of the history of the iUtt and the scout laws. We had refresh- ments and then had a little contest to see who could name the knots cor- rectly that Frank-Kollmer tied. We cloned the meeting and went home.- Frank Lawrence, reporter Troop M, Ravinia school. Weir DADS vs. SCOUTS IN BASKETBALL F The last meeting was attended by eleven fathers who came in response to a challenge from the scouts for a game of basketball. All of the scouts were in the game at some time end there were two teams of fathers which took turns in the game. The fathers put up a hard fight, but age will tell, and the scouts won 18 to 12. The next morning several of the fathers were rather stift and sore, showing that they need a fast bas. ketball game every once in a while to limber them up.-ideriek Smith, reporter Troop M, Lincoln school, Highland Park. , STAG PATROL ISSUES CHALLENGE TO NATIVES The Matt patrol hid a meeting last Tuesday at Scout. Jim Bach's house and decided to challenge the other pl- trol, the Wolves to a Bint and steel contest at the next meeting. The meeting adjourned at 9:00. The pa- trol members "worked on first aid, signaling. Ind compass. - Reporter Troop M, Glenview school. ' AMERICA Otl AIC".-" N01". Monte Rasmussen, Bill GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF LIBERTWILLE NODIHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORD4FIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBUDN NANHOE SCOUTS PLAYING MIDNIGHT FREEZE We opened our meeting with the scout oath. Throughout the evening we played midnight freeze, that is, any time during the meeting when the whistle-blew we were supposed to stay in one place, not moving at all. If you moved a black mark of burnt cork wasrput on your forehead. We had a business meeting and dis. cussed plans for a hike some time in the future. We had a contest to flnd the champ nit in each patrol. The stag patrcl’s champ nit was Jim Ap- pleyard and the Fox's ehamp nit was Gerhardt Gulder who later turned out to be troop champ nit. We ad- journed at 9:15 with the scout bene- diction. - Ralph Bucklin, reporter Troop M, Glenview school. On Thursday, March 20 the Arrow lluwk patrol held a meeting to dis- cuss what we would make for the hobby show at our next court of honor. The meeting opened with a drill. We then talked over what we would make for, the hobby show. We decided to make an aeroplane and have knots on the wings and fuse- lage. We than played a game and the meeting cloged,--Geortre Anders son. reporter Troop 61, Northbrook Civie association. ARROW HAWK PATROL MAKES AN AIRPLANE TROOI’ NO. 61 HAS 35 SCOUTS About three years ago our troop started. " didn't have many boys in it then. Now practically Ill the 01d scouts are zone. It has grown very rapidly. There are now M scouts in the troop and seven in the Cub patrol. We have four patrols in our troop, the Arrow Hawk patrol, the Silyer Fox patrol. The other two are now patrols and have no names. The name of the Cub patrol is the Wolverines-George Anderson, re- porter Troop 61, Northbrook Civic na- sedation. TROOI' MARCHES TH ROUGH VILLAGE On March 18, 1930 Troop 61 had their regular meeting. All the scouts met at the school. but on account of P. T. A. meeting the scouts had to go to the Civic hall. This was the first time the scouts ever marched through the village in orderly form and they made a timsatppetmrtiee, The meeting started with roll cull and then some songs. The tteuutrttttster read us A letter from hesdquarters concerning the court of honor and Hobby show to be given on April lg, The mevtintr closed with the scout oath and "Tttptc"--AVoodrow Wilson, reporter Troop 61, Northbrook Civic association. _ TROOP TO HOLD HOBBY SHOW APRIL 12 Troop 61 of Northbrook will hold its first hobby show on April 12. Each patrol is asked to make a knotboard (Continued on page 30) Thursday, March 27. 1930