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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 16

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'd " amp Saturday " the ulna whett m. "lr War” " morm " K Kenilworth - Troop lr-Merritt Cox, Paul Gilbert, Peter Gilbert, Show: Kriete; Troop U-Walker Jen- son, George McMullen. . Winnetka-Troop. 16--Luther Bar- lu-r: Troop 1T--A1lto D. Comeron. Theodore Smith; Troop lit-rms" Borovicka: Troop lr.r--Fhnory Sawyer; Troop 20, Robert, Brown. Harry Brown, Hoh Meleney. _ ' I Gleneoe -Trunp 22 -. Bill Fischer. kin: her: Tm Theodore Burnvicka Troop B Brown, W wilmette--Truup :s-Leslie Robin- on; Troop 4-rHoward Culver, Paul Jrion; Tramp 'rr-rid-d Bristol; Irnop, 'r-John Dernehl; Troop tr- ',ernard Roux-n: Troop lo-tUrol, Torre, Cart Frankell, Luurence hummus, Riehard Ilnngsncss. John King. Frank Mort, Jerome Puize. inrdon Ray. Gerald Zopp; Troop 12 -,Irrhn Beam, Richard Born, John Sit-awn. Edwin Joyce, Howard Wil. Hubhlrd MI-hu-n. [.1- Highland Wal Anderson, Everett Archer. Dick Fel. fnm, Gurvlun Kant-y. Robert Lundeon. Kenneth Monahan, Tom Roberts. Itoerfirll---'rroup GO --- Gordon cu. vuy. John Ginter, Robert Ginter. (ilvnviow~Trunp 'M-Under leader- ship of Raymond Danielson, scout- mawter. and George Stickrnth. assist- ant-Frank Appleyard, Jim Apple- yard, Harold Riederer, Richard Hahn. Gerhard Guldrr. Glenn Hutchimrs, Robert Johnson. Alphonse Muster. Thomas McDonald. Joseph Rosomln. Jnhn Rupert, Winston Woser, John Woods, Gilbert Mueller. Lihert.vville--Troop Ti-James Su- Lankford TROOI’ it, LAKE BLUFF MAS RrMtEGLqTBttED Troop' N of Arden Shore. Lake mutt registered with Mr. Cluyton E. thmker as scoutmaster and Mr. thut. ir-l C. Ceeh and Mr. Cart Parker as auutant svotttttteterts. The members of the troop committee are u follows: Mr. Kingman Douglass. chairman; Mr. Edward Wells. Mr. John T, Pirie Jr. There are six scouts re-register- in: with the troop and two new ones. The re-registered scouts no Joe Ammo. Charles Bagley, John Brzenk. Mn Fist-Mr 4ttt Jun um rt John " Iliml hip 'h‘ W r K lulu arm-s ' Will rl Wrtods--Trrtop 24-Wm. m- O‘Brien. Martin Wiosnn. ml Park, -Trnop 21--.Under I n! Wendell Hill, scoutmus- David, Byron "owes. Hurry Louis Schultz. Bob White, illa'rd; Troop 'J3--J,ohn Dav, Klnlwr; Troop M-Thomas um-s Cuftcy, Walter, Pardee. Troop M-Peter White. Forest-Troon 46anbort cow-cu IIAMUAt' " mull-0n- . mun-nun» .i-.---" mop 22 -. Bill Fischer. Huh Moulton, Dnvid am Rubin". Bah Skin- Troop THE PRESS 3H1 NEWS Walter Goerner/C. Johnson. Edvard Mickes. The new scout: ire Charles Divinski, Hurry MtGifhn. Troop 44 meets during the winter only, as there are no boys " Arden 311er during the summer. LAKE FOREST "AS NEW TROOP Lake Forest Baptist church on Opk- wood avenue. has formed a tropp which meets Tuesday evenings. Wuh- ingtnn Jordon is the seoutrntister. The troop committee is composed of John Curwell. chum-mun; J. 2. Slaughter and Rev. Johnson. The scouts are Louis Bolling, Allen Casrselberry, Ar. thur Davis, Napoleon Gregory, Al. phonso Jordon,. Poul Smith, Roy Worthington. The scouts of the North Shore A'rca council welcorhe theue new scouts and scouters. PINE TREE PATROL "AS GOOD MEETING The Pine Tree Patrol met at the home of the Patrol leader, Kenneth Vetter, on Saturday evening, June 21 at 7 p. m. Those present were Clif- ford Stanger, David Stryker, Frank) Mennell and Kenneth Vetter,, We had several matches at croquet until about 8 o'clock. we adjourned to our patrol room. where we had our meeting. _We decided on wUt'teata wefwould work on, among them the Indian sign language, which we will toxin studying next week. The meeting adjourned at 9:00. We hope the rest of the Patrol members will he present next Tuesdny at 7:00 at our next meetjntt.-David Stryker, Dot-mold. TROOI' " SEE CUR BALL GAME "Hot does, ice cold pop. peanuts, popcorn" were the familiar words heard as we entered the irate It the ll rink-y held on Wednesday. June M. Wo I" left Rasmussen's Shoe store It 1:00 and "rived at the park in about an hour. Most of the boys, though just having lunehed, rushed right. over to the hot dog shad to have I hot dog The game started end it looked e) though there would-be plenty of aetionl in it and there sure w“. Every once in a while we would be interrupted by some of the men who were selling hot dogs of pop and we would miss an important play. It sure proved to be a swell game. At the end of the flrst half of the ninth inning Philndelphia “as leading by one but at the end of the second half thr score was 13 to 12 in favor of the Cubs. We all piled bark into the cars and left for home and I think the boys all had . swell time. Mr. Rasmussen, Mr. F. Roe. ber, Mr. Grins. Mr. Strenger. end Mr.' Billman provided the are. The "cout' tut were present were Fred 1Srhoeder. Fred Jensen, Jnmes Cris- or a home of pop. There were that". 50.000 people " the radio announcer would My. although there were only about 30,000. t AMERICA ou 'ici- N01"- GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF . LIBERTYVILLE NOQIHBDOOK DIAMOND LAKE NOIII'HFIELD . HALF DAY DEERFIELD _ HONDWT BANNOCKBUDN NANHOE ‘tensen, Emmet Yore, Vincent Yore 'Henry Bunsen, Jack Neal, Kenneth Kennedy, Syver Hansen, Robert Boar, pen, Weino Newman, Roy Cederstnnd and Frank Peknrik. Mr. Grim: end Mr. Stranger had their boys Wesley Griffis and Marshall Strenger along too. Others that were along were Monty Rasmussen Jr., Donald Streng- er and Bud Youngs-Waist Newman, editor in chief. Lake Forest Press club. BLACK BEAR PATROL SUCCESSFUL MEETING Last Monday, June 23, the Black Bear patrol met It Mark Andrews home for patrol meeting. Lloyd Sanders, Harold Ray, John Darwin, Clsrence Lockmsn, Franklin Hrd- licks end Gerald Lucas were present. Lloyd Sanders Ind Clarence Loekrnin passed judging. Harold Ray, Frank- lin Hrdlicks passed safety Ind knife and hatchet. We all went on a hike which was not very long. The meet. ing started " 1:30 p. m. andiended at 2:30 p. m.--Gettld Lucas, Patrol scribe. The regular weekly meeting of the Pine Tree pUtrol was held on Thurs- day, June 26 at T p. m. We met at the home' of Kenneth Vetter, our pa; trol leader) end flrst we had some outdoor games. Then we held our business meeting. We decided thnt our weekly meetings would be held at the homes .0! the memberé pf the patrnl According to alphabetical order. We studied the first parts of the In.. dian sign langugc and decided on the fourteen mile hike tor those who had not, taken it. T We adjourned at 9:00. The next meeting will be held at the same pltiee.--Ditvid Stryker. V NEWS NOTES OF 1'R00l' 37 Instead of holding its regg1ar meet- ing at the Oak Terrace school, troop 37 of Highwood went to Lake Michi- gan and hld I weenie roast. First we had I swim in the lake And than came the Weenies. We talked about the hike we are to have next Sutur- dny, end then we had the Scout bene- diction. It began to rain so Mr. Wal- eckn. the scoutmuter. took us into town. On the wuy he told us more about the hike.--Beryl Shapiro, rev porter, August Buruuni, editor. sma’asmn DAILY CAMP PROGRAM 6s30--First all. tr.30--Morttinir "lute--Flitt raising " main lodge and villages. Cc55--waiters all. Tno-First call for eats. 7 '. W-Mess call-Breakfast. 7..45--.ltn Junior offieerg meeting. (b) Camp improvement. Scoutmuter in charge of troops. 8:1lr--U) Senior off1eers and scout- mutera meeting, (b) Prepare for patrol inspec- Thursday, July 3, 1930

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