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Highland Park Press, 25 Sep 1930, p. 28

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so Warm D ming TROOP 33 CAMPS AT DIAMOND LAKE ha the Up, ping WILMETTE BRAESIDE ‘ KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIAN HILL _ HIGHLANDPARK WINNETKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS . EVERETT Lencoe LAKEFOREST When I‘roop T he imond fine ind hootâ€"th period Estimatesâ€"on New and Remodeling Work 133 GLENCOE AVENUE . Phones: H. Pk. 3290 â€" Emergency Service H. PK. 3291 uy Quaker Stateâ€"Havoline Waxfree Motor Oilsâ€"Greases noon, for Septem for camping bec and dry.. The wea This is the thir the month. mm |nif % had a very nice time at lake, Friday afternoon to noon. for September is just int D Braun Bros. OL Co. A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER a PERSONAL SERVICE When and ; found a merryâ€"goâ€"round â€"chutes, but they were : spending a quiet night, but were too lazy to get in bed talking or serapâ€" al did get up and they pup MURPHY & SCHWALL HEATING CONTRACTORS Hot Wigehin The ts were stowed away, wek <more amusement. found a roller skating skated over two hours k Wichman). During und a merryâ€"goâ€"round The t brought his own Then KE Y Water, Vapor, High or 1 FUEL OIL water all the others ther suited d camping OF HIGHLAND PARK was . fine. until supâ€" ready swim» Distributors of W Th TROOL FIRST it to leave Diamond finally â€" dragged BOY SCOLUTSâ€"OF AMERICA Repair Work a Specialty 36 HAS FALL MEET it ul prepared their grub. After ihbedâ€"enough to feel pretty d out, we had camp clean patrol was assigned a cerâ€" to put in respectable conâ€" + down their tents, roll up (for CLIFTON AVENU Ccoumein HEADQUART 21 N. $ ME RIDANM RD. HIGHLAND PARR , HLLINOUS, TLLEPMONEâ€"H.R2434 lragged away owing fine good turn for the les. â€" Scout Kerwyn The water was as use and we did not as yesterday. â€" Since the shootâ€"theâ€"chutes, wagon wheel which «d down the slide; achieved ~by ~Dick listance). We were famond lake. but we Sheam prep CHWALT oon ting to open called "Pass opened with the T H E roli Uup have it y came. meeting M T NEWS While rO the the The meeting was held. â€" Ambrose Cantagallo LAKE FOREST TROOP ELECTS NEW OFFICERS The meeting Friday, September. 19, was held at the American Legion headquarters on Forest avenue. After a short drill period and games, elecâ€" tion â€"of officers took place. / Waino Newman was . elected senior patrol leader; Fred Jensen and Fred Schroâ€" der, patrol leaders and Kenneth Kenâ€" nedy seribe. The patrols will hold their own meetings and appoint their assistant patrol leader and other paâ€" trol officers.â€" The meeting this week will be in the form of an overnight hike, which will give the boys a chance to pass any outdoor tests that they have not completed. Eagle Scout Harold Huhn of Deerâ€" field Troop 52 has been chosen by the Camping committee as the caretaker of the Cabin in the Woods during the weekâ€"ends from now on.. He will be on hand at the Cabin from Friday to Sundayâ€"to check the troops in and out, to take care of camp equipment, to see that troops keep the campsite aund building cleaned up and to be of any service he can to the leaders in charge of the troops. Arrangements have been made at the use at will be sCoUTs TO ATTEND CHICAGOâ€"RIPON GAME BOARDS OF REVIEW NORTH SHORE MEETINGS Boards of . Review will be held throughout : the North Shore Area council in nearly every one of the 11 districts this~ month. Scouts and embl AGLE SCOUT I8 ABIN CAETAKER ingemen ates thi Mi Th und the OV NCILâ€"â€" NO.714 100 collection of dues and a talk.} ‘ in the meeting. a Scouts and’ it‘s night dinner was discussed. meeting adjourned ~promptly «at After the mecting an officers‘ nc was held. â€" Patrol Leader h imping w Scouting im ping ind on outs . must be under aduit ip and the leaders should asâ€" the troops in uniform if possâ€" the practice field at 56th and ood : avenue, not later than 1 Here scout leaders will reâ€" urther â€" instructions." . Every hould bring his registration th at to accommodate more than at a time. Cots for 60 leaders are now ready for cabin and soon pup tents rilable for use in the woods e cabin for those who like ing. _ With these new arâ€" s the camping committee t there are plenty facilities ys at once.. Mr. Charles A. e â€" chairman, urges every ake‘ advantage of this fine ing weather and "put the versity of Chicago has inâ€" couts near Chicago to atâ€" opening game with Ripon October 4, at Stagg field. er F. Blair, manager, states t« must be under adult s have been ccommodate : i time,. . Cot lers are now GLenmiEew MUNDELEIN GOLF LIBERTYVILLE NORTHBROOK _ DIAMONDLAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN IANKOE leaders are urged to note the followâ€" ing dates and encourage attendance by all those prepared. Wilmetteâ€"Stolp school, 7:30 Wedâ€" nesday, Sept. 24, chairman John Baker; Winnetkaâ€"Village hall, 7:30 Friday, Sept. 26, chairman, E. A. Rummler; Gleneoeâ€"Hazel school, 7:30 Friday, Sept. 26, chairman, L. L. Birdâ€" sall; Highland Parkâ€"New City hall, 7:30 Friday, Sept. 26, chairman, H. Kelley; Highwood â€" City hall, 7:80 Wednesday, Sept. 24, chairman, H. L. Fromelt; Lake Forestâ€"City hall, 7:30 Wednesday, Sept. 24, chairman, K. C. Cowles. Deerfleld: â€" Bannockburn â€" Public school, 7:30 Friday, Sept. 26, chairâ€" man, W. W. Mcllvaine. Libertyville: _ Mundeleinâ€"Chamber of Commerce, 7:30 Friday, Sept. 26, chairman, H. E. Underbrink. Coâ€"operation Please Scoutmasters are asked by the Naâ€" tional Council to do their utmost in getting the "Scout Summertime Cenâ€" sus" reports filled by the scouts and returned to council headquarters as soon â€"as possible. Friday dawned clear and we were full of pep and anxious to get started. We started in the evening at 4:30 p.m. We arrived at 5:00, had supper and fixed the cabin for the night. \ We went to a place about a quarâ€" |ter of a mile into the woods and had ‘a council fire. We sang songs, told |stories and had little plays. Then it | was time to go back to the cabin. We LOCAL PRESS CLUB START MEETINGS In each of the 11 districts.of the North Shore Area council the Boy Scout Press club will start their reguâ€" lar meetings this week Friday afterâ€" noon. In each district there is a scout cditor in charge whose job it is to moeet each week with the group of troop reporters (representing each troop in his district. Here the news of the troop activities is written and forwarded to council headquarters and on to the eight different publishing houses circulating newspapers in this arca. The outline for the Press club meetings in this section is as follows, the name of the town being given first, name of editor next, meeting place and time: Highland Parkâ€"Garnett‘s, Friday, 3:45 p.m. \â€"Mighwoodâ€"McOmber‘s, Friday 3:30. ‘ Lake Forestâ€"Waino Newman, Garâ€" ‘m-tt’s. Friday 4:00 p.m. (GGlenviewâ€"Jim _ Appleyard, Public school, Friday 3;:00 p.m. Northbrookâ€"Woodrow Wilson, Pubâ€" lic school, Friday 2:40 p.m. Deerfieldâ€"Kenneth Vetter, Public school, Friday 4:00 p.m. Libertyvilleâ€"Jack Osburn. a a Thursday, September 25, 1930

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