Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 8 May 1930, p. 26

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Captain N was to take movies outs [lhicauu ndwspupcr. ths' he returned to with his pictures months later sailed we he was most urgumz: Tht After several ft altowed to go 'rman army in asia and take was .with the Americans on- picturt 243 the condi THE American MNEWS pho dur award. of whic matter, Hahn-d "ttio view, ' hn “Mods. HIGHLAND PARK "()IHW SHOW The troops at Highland Park held their annual hobby show utUhe Elm Plwe school lust Friday evening. l-Evvry troop was on hand with a display. After p group of entertain. ing eampfire stunts a court of honor was bold bv the chairman. Harry Kel. my.) FIn-ry troop was up for some mun-d. Frank Wichman of iroop M, of which Norbert R. Smith is scout- matter, revvivvd his Eagle badge. A lighted arch, depicting the scout oath and laws was used in the wrrurt of honor ceremony. This arch was built by and umlor the supervision of Mr. Robert W. Schneider, head of the manual training department of the IJcetfwld Shields high school. Tho audience then enjoyed. the large display of hobbies assembled by the different troops. They were so their an Pl We " ery display. ttu ing'the cuurse of aetiom During the course of his talk, he passed around pictures he had taken during the war. His very interesting and educational talk was enjoyed by all,, The patrols then retired to their patrol earners where their report slips wort~ ford out. We'then formed in tank by patrols and the reports were yup Press Club Editors Meet The editors pour The meeting was closed as the scouts fell in rank by height. . Taps worn plyyed and the bemulictiun pru- nouncerl.--kenhvth Vetter, editor in ehief, Irvevfiel0, Illinois. of [in the n 9-101}: "ten In .ullecte cribe. The uh m. editor M r. J: " will ho muilvd it uuncil headquarters 4 will he sold at the Mun-day's meeting h ou NC"- No.7“ points in an article and turned to the GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF LIBERTYVILLE lNonIHamOK DIAMONDLAKE _Noiarwntu.D HALF DAY j,ijjei,i,-e RONDOUT BANNOCKBUPN NANHOE The fipst municipal airport in Luke enunty was launched last week when the ehumher of commerce " Round luke leased 20 acres of land near that town, and commenced the work of preparing it fur service as a fully equipped landing field. Plans for the launching of the air- pot project had been prupused for revctasl months by the Round lake chamuer, but is was nut until last night that definite action was taken an the project. At the last week's meeting. the secretary Ben Peterkort, was authurized to sign the lease on the field with Bill Whitmore the surprised and pleased with the orig- inality and interest at the various displays that they remained until late to view them all. owner. TRAINING COURSE MAKE-UP HIKE hike will be th'e Cabin in to 9 p. m. Mr. Frank Kreusch of Wilmette and some pf his scouts will assist the Sn utmaster. The course will combine the work of three hikes and will bu the equivalent of twu sessions of the training course. V Camp Registrations Only a week more to take advantage of the early registration reduction in camp fee. Troop 30 has 20 boys signed up and Glenview 16. Better hurry because all the periods are fill, ing up. For those who were unhble to take the training course hikes, a makeup hike will be held Sunday, May li, at th'e Cabin in the Woods from 11 a.m., Round Lake Plans to Open Airport Shortly k "I a, 'quf i.t.-5.lil'irelr'rtdt'ca'ta SAFE PARKING LAD: :8, leave your car " the door. We do the rut. Save time and worry-leave your on with us. Enjoy the convenience, ...urlesy nnd unsurpasud new!“ of thin modern “use. up to Tu W Lake St. Why lake chum-a a paying a line? Wily whims! your car to damage, hum tench". inmry to the finish an”! We are wllhin w. Mark. of it um- (res and city hall. Ind clan to u- an nhnmulns district. NORTH LOOP GARAGE MOTORAMP Thursday, May 8, 1930 a tu ot lhe lump will! haying yttur Supply dove 70 West lake M,

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