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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1930, p. 38

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TINKII’ " IS MANNING "IKE M Sh!!! I"A("I'S ABOUT CAMP MAKAJAWAN mm was _ 95m QMNIA WHILL me‘ IMNNETt1A Hm HtnttAMDtM9Ot9s EVERETT GLENOOE t.At1EF0RESt Eabh camp period at least two w.- torcrnn meets we held no arranged that every one takes some put. Ono meet is a swimming meet.in which teams and individual contest; for camp record: in many Manda"! and novelty events, The tattooing um} boating meets "orit ml competition and ttterin uric)" new and "ttttts The "moms “Acre-i the Lake "I, Ruby" is I part of this meek At In WATER CRAFT MEETS ARE CAMP FEATURE time he is in ramp. A physicnl, mental, velnpmont in keep smut Oath and In: " and An MM Mum pomlinir mith “PM th i hike. from me nt th h home, hi erl" region up to Foss Park China" where we will hive yr Inc! I enmMre and we in- mvc between 8 and 9 n’elock. A, ncoutmuter. will be in All the parents of scout»: '" , come up and have . pie- or with them. 4- Roderic moan Mn rm! nine that teaches rayon- " badges. oeiation with other boys sans vie-n rompanirmship, mo errmpetition, Ind lead- training. {not with rm-n who are I their time throughout tr halving ttoyr.--Mert of are and "rye-n moral {HI in cars in: t u- m ramp. al, mental, and moral de- n in keeping with his of the camp m camp yn u-ntinn Truar “pf who ot ncoln 'xehotel in plan m Lakeirest to We' plan to an to mum! hike through ms an to Foss I'Irk is an and "warmth-t without av on by the resident mu- " illness and 'd to prevent leci- nfn at camp than "lining launch oath and law. oerially design pt on. The om- o is and what minute of the our "operation, lppelll "doing. worth. timulus of to"! Mare the left ynu will see a picturd of the 1929 Camp Champion, (team on the right) in the glorious canoe filling ine " prnpl'l' pairs tom" oiehty SWIMMING PERIODS I'NIII'IR Sl‘I'ERVISION what fun thr mg or fun! 1 und yo nimnst wirnple ttot, S Ill-ZIJGIOI'S FEATURES: A H('0I’T IS REVERENT ' The twelfth part of the seout law is "A Scout In Reverent." Oppor- tunity is given the scout to exercise his religious oblittations in his own way. ' A nan-sortarinn service is held every Sunday morning. Cntholie scouts are taken to mus in town Md speciIl rinses are unused for the Jewish and Christian Science scouts. Life out of doors. close to the hoauty und wonders of nature, caches n scnut. in uppreciation of God he can get in no other way. The objec- tiveJot scouting are “diluent tmild. in: and citizenship training." The scout law is the law of the camp. SCOl'TS ELECTED TO ORDER OF TRE ARROW tttttE rn'wr Hum-Wm mirs neqordirttt cm" in rmtricu Mont life guard t.h'0M.NG' AND BOATING A.ttP AhtUYF',MKN'P3 Swimming is permitted wily dur. Ig regular swimming periods under 'upl'r supervision. Swimming in airs according to the "Buddy Sys- -m" in rvstrieted art-an under 7mm- 'tent life guards assures the utmost air-1y. There are two restdlar 30 into swimming periods, at 11:15 in I" murnintr and at 4:80 in the liter- mm. Older scouts specializing in .uatir work have clauses outside the 'Ruill' periods. ’rnts This After you have puss-led your gunne- t or halting test-r-then comes the n! Tho hunting test is fairly easy, " you’ll have tho use of the bolts 11ml. at "nee. Canoeinz isn’t! mile and you'll need more inst c- ,n. Safety always! Camp Mukajawnn is equipped with P fsrwit boating equipments. Be- lw the Sc: Scouu' two new all an, there are six IG-foot 1m inches vie, GO-pound rattritm, one nailing mm, two heavier lit-{nut canoes and rhty speedy, easy to manage. 10dt. w boats at the Intent design. Oh, tie From noon: the scouts in camp. your will brine many new in the various wntercnlt no and the most outstnnding will So: Scout Sailing Race Ind l. Canoe trips and boning ex- Is are planned to furnish ml are ulve COUull IIIAOQIIAI' " WQIIIII” RD. “mama-o 'v-o-.- mun THE PRESS smut tribu the I tions each troop is given the privilege of electing certain of their numbers of membership in the honor order. These scouts are always selected for the con.. tributitm they have made to the troop, the camp. and for their exemplifiea- tions of smut ideals. George Bench, Truup 4, Wilmette, is president of the Mnkajuwan chapter. SEA S('0l'T LEADERS MEET AT GREAT LAKES Sixteen Sea Scout leaders attended a mot-ting held on board the new council boat at Great Lakes Naval Training station Sunday, afternoon. Tho meeting was called to give the loath-rs a chance to inspect the boat and also to set up regulations for the use of the boat by the various Sea Smut ships of the North Shore Area C(IUYK' M um ' AMERICA W tn.“ WNEWS ou NC".- Mar" il Before Starting Your Vacation BE SURE YOUR CAR IS IN ORDER High Test Tydol Iithrl----tlleaning Naphtha amm- R. Cmelz. w; A. Shade. I Percy H. Arden, Elmer Baker Jr ELM PLACE - SERVICE STATION William, of the :1 Scout ms, commodore, was m meeting. The fnl- at leaders were pres- Guetz, commissioner; Corner Elm Place and First Street PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3545 _ Be certain that your tires, including the spare, are in good condition - and that your car is properly greased. umpmz (it-urge , Ralph chain It. Wil- M. Jae, GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN ‘GOLF LltEttTYVlU.E NOQTHBQOOK DIAMOND LAKE NOQTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT wnocmum IVANHOE The bunt. was not crowded although Maryann was on board, the equip- ment and condition of the boat pleased everyone. The group decided to have a/feguhr time for training mums of the Sea Scout leaders. Con. sideration was given to the selection of a man to have charge as care- taker of the boat. A suggestion was approved that the Sea Scouts select the name of the ship. A meeting of the Seq Aeout leaders was called for Wednesday eve- ning at Great Lakes for further dil- cussion of the policies and leadership of the boat. _ 'I‘ROOI’ 32 HAS BASEBALL PRACTICE At the meeting there were 20 Scouts and two visitors. On account of the min the baseball game with Troop ill was called off. We had the open- ing exercises and had 10 minutes of drill. Then we played signal base- ball and side No. 2 won. Red Fell hit the cnly home run and 'it was for side No. 2--David Jenkins, reporter Troop 22, Elks club. Highland Park scy Coal docks Sunday morning, Gltnn Barkdnll, 31, of 718 Cummings nvonuo. died loss than half an hour afterward at the Victory Memorial hospital. F " Crushed and fatally injured by the swinging bucket of an automatic coal lander as he was working on the Hua. soy Coal docks Sunday morning, (Hum Barkdnll, .31, of Tlil Cummings zwonuv. Iliad loss than half an hour Bnrkvlull was working on a. can] bunt which was being unloaded in the or“! duck of the M. H. Hussey cor- pnrntion; He did not see the henvy Luckot coming, and it struck him in tho abdomen with terrifie force. Workman Killed When Struck by Coal Hoist Thursday, June 12, 1930

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