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Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 29

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sayings and had some cock fights and Indian fights. Then we said the scout benediction and at 9:30 we went home Norman Nehmer, Robert Stnhl, re- porters Troop " Half Day school. Troop " on Hike Troop 72 of Libertyville met at the Methodist church Friday 18. We started down Roekland road bridge to where we signaled with a flaah. light in Morse code while three boys made a fire, then we had a couple of games. When the. flre was started we sat around the fire and had some marshmallows to roast. We told Jokes and riddles about scout work and finished with our closing cere- mony. We all hiked back to town end then we started home. We all enjoyed the hike and are going attain. -William Wilson, reporter Troop 72, Libertyville. The regular weekly meeting was held Wednesday instead of Frlduy an it was a special meeting. Mr. Hast- ings with our scoutmuter, Mr. Church. talked over what we would take to the Cabin in the Woods for food. They also arranged how We would go and what clothing we would need. After n brief talk with the scouts, Mr. Church had us plly some games in the basement. When we were through, tapr were rounded and the meeting stdiourned-V. Ratings. Troop M, reporter Wilmot school, Deerfield. Mr. ttnd Mot, J. P. Schumlcker of Round Lake ceiebrnted their Golden Wedding anniversary, April 19. 66 old friends 3nd relatives helped to ceiebrate the occasion. Thursday, May I, 1930 There were almost no injuries of any kind, and as the scoutmaster swirl, "It was a most enjoyable camp, with very few weak ptttnu."-Roderie Smith, Troop 33, Lincoln school. High- land Park. Pew troops have had a more suc- cessful three-day camp than Troop M of the Lincoln school had at the Waukegan flats from Friday to Sun- day. April 25 to 27. The senior Matt went up on Thurs- day and set up four large tents and three pup tents. The four members of the senior staff were: Dick Wich- man, camp director. Fred Reiehardt, quartermaster, Denton Smith, com- missary and Roderic Smith, recrea- tional director. On Friday morning. Mr. Morna, who is the outdoor com- mitteeman, took the rest of the boys and their baggage up in his truck. On Saturday evening, Mr. Wichman and Mr, McLellan drove up and brought some.apples and marshmal- lowsH Mr. Wichmsn, Mr. Nelson and Mr. Austin came up on Sunday and helped brink the boys back. On Pri. day evening we had a big camp fire down by the beach. A few of us cot up enough courage to take a dip in an old gravel pit and was it cold! On Saturday we had an Indian camp fsre and after this We gave a bravery test. We gave each person 3 note, telling him where to go. They had to go alone and could not use their flashlights. The average distance was about half a. mile, and it was mostly over dunes and hollows. with plenty of bushes to stumble over. TROOP " “AS THREE-DAY HIKE DEERFIELD SCOU'I'S PLANNING HIKE William Kelly, the pro at the club. and formerly at Sunset valley club, Highland Park, has he mad the Ber. vieps of "Jimmy" 'c',ff,",f,',',"t,r', form- erly to the Tippeettnoe Lake Country Club of Warsaw, Indium, u “shunt. Jimmy plays a sweet game of golf and is recognized as one of the smnrb est young instructors in Indilnl. Jesse L. Smith, Supt. of the Elm Place school " Highland Park and an authority on wild Bowers and plsnts. gave a most interesting illustrated talk at is meeting of the Wsukegln Business and Professional Women’s club last week. His subject was "De, light in Simple Things," .showlng beautifully colored views of scenes within a stone's throw of Waukegan which rivalled an lnnes or Corot in beauty und were a revelation to most of the audience. Incidentally the sub- ject of some of the finest scenes, the speaker pointed out, have now been t?otttrnercGlized as subdivisions as . result of the luck of support of the proposal to set these districts aside as parks. Jesse L. Smith Talks 7 r 7 to Women's Group at Waukegan Last Week Local Golf Pro Busy at Countryside Club The Countryside Golf club. neu- Mundelein. has been open for the past 10 days and several of the local fans have been out trying to educwe their hooks and dices in preparation for a successful season. They report that the greens and fairways were never in better shine Ind the oftleert, of the club are looking forward to I banner year. Zion Gold Star Mother to Take European Trip avenue, Zion. will sail from New York for France on July 9 with other Gold Star mothers who loaf, sons in the World War, She will nil on the steamship President HIrding u a guest of the United States govern- mrnt and on arriving in Frame, will visit the grave of her son. Lt. 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