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Highland Park Press, 15 Jan 1931, p. 16

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WILMETTE BQAESIDE KENIIMDEI’H (lliili'ij INDIAN HILL HIGHLAMDDAm MNNETKA Hm MBADDwooos EVERETT memos LAKE FOREST thtutt," IV I-INVEIJII' Mrs"' "th "trrt', timrers w 1p "hr if h bt he mm wtretvhed a and u p, it touches you t-mh W o N ht W I mn " the en- Mm" " W ht thine W Mm ting Pitt hut BOYSG NORTH SHORE M. " “(I-2 I'IHNH' MOL" CLASS IN SIGN T.ANGCAG'F', K Wo Mr. Mch'il At the roxulur Troop ce, the a into tournrroups; underfoot. but! ungunue. The Indian sign lunguaue class was under the insteuvtion of Kenneth Vet- ir. who was assisted by F'red Mm. uns. Kmmalh tank charge of the Himm- advanced scouts. while Fred mmuuml the beginners. Much was "worttiixhett, and nume of the scouts m-n- rvatly to pass their tests. o, II W M hr ll 3h ll mm" ,lterdintt Ill" MM' CH " ll.\ IN “(IONS ll aught SEA Si‘()l"l's ttryMttiAh'l'dlh'tl Mm yteKillip, a tnvmher of the Ru- rluh board. furnished the cabin u number of tin cups. Mr. Me, aim furnish-cl the food for the nin rank BOY seawr AMERICA Mum-r M mg Tht cout Ship 'tit.that meet srr.vtsuittt churn-h is rear " hi guing to haw- a um! "I!" Th dinner I and we ' ehosen whivh _ r more games like snake I lug someone you have hand. In this way the longer and longer till all In he " t In the new "Mun in h that was us a smut must be nk before he can sail. Inn-r the scuuts will prob- vorul cruise on the coun- t Albatross. vJumes M. 4cout Ship MV Preshyter. Iliuhluml Park. cow-en IIIAMIIA" II mOIIIII-I- IO. mun-Jul . "i-q-to.- hu u report 'l' h tu l'uhin In the Woods. tnude in automobiles, vommitteemen, Mr. her, and Mr. McKillipm I‘I' asst-mhh-(l in front t's Sum bank at 9 sitlt 'urry ship way [wing tine wants. but this your mum have ttone to ulc-plrlwl the ranks mUt the ship is kinking winter morning ved ther mp , is very [mum] to We arrived home in We had eorne.--Ntt mp Crt, harm-Id Ito, .It you have‘ been dumped this Hugh! ttt .w tests were pu- "' those humming wand thus. Tum fur f'apture the two games were brim: the vietor weekly meeting of outs were divided tirst aid, 'ssiitnalintt, and Indian sign there the [muons rm wood for the served about 10 rum: "licti mp years old or mp m ll was closed THE PRESS reorgan D, veer- enjoyed spent rwin jn " On Jan. I Troop 61 went to the coin in the Wands. We left North- brook about h o'clock and came home at noon on Jun. 3. Mr, Kortmln on the Cnmpinu committee was chief‘ cook during our stay and nerved us some wonderful meals, We hope he will be along next time and mike nome hut Chile. -- District Editor Woodrow Wilson, Northbrook 61. Organizes New Troops Troop 61 meeting last week It the Northbrook Presbyterian church un- der the leadership of their new scout- mauter Donald Boyd. The two new unops will meet at St. Norberto, FrLhu", um] St. Peters church. Also Rcas, Edward Hansdell. Clifford Stunner, and David stryktm--Duvid Strykm. Troop " l’reshytérian rhurch. Deerfleld. Troop 6t Mike to Cubln muster Donald Boyd. The two new humps will meet at St. Norberts, Techney and St. Peters church. Also the Wolf cubs started on Jan. 9 in their new den at thi Presbyterian manso. 'eFV Northbrook district editor, )I'RESS run EDITORS lDMWUst, PROBLEMS mansv. Pere Nortm Woodrow Wilson, TRMP st, PLAYS mummn FREEZE" The North Shore Council Press cluh district editors held their Jan- uary meeting on Tuesday 6 at 5:30 lin the scout headquarters. The busi- 'ness meeting was csiled to order by our President Wm. Lehle. Each dis- triet eidtor discussed in turn how his district hsd succeeded since the lust .The Troop M meeting was called to order at 7:30 in the Glenview school. Ray hunk-1mm suoutmaster took care if the business for the troop. We played "midnight freeze" a game with a lot of fun to it. When thé whistle blew, everyone would be perfectly quiet in whatever positio nthey were in. Those that moved were given a black mnrk on their face. After the games we adjourned the meeting and had a Court of Honor-Troop 55 re. porter, Clark Hathaway. EAGLE M'0t'T WITH ANDEAN EXI'EDITION An unusual honor his come to a Boy Scout in the selection of John P.nfieiito Jr., 19 your old Eagle scout of Syracuse. N. Y., and a high school student, as "sxidermist of the Syra- cuse University Andean Expedition now enroute tn the hinterlnnd of Col. umhia and Venezuela. The party left lust week and will be gone ap. pmximately six months and will be practically out of tourh, except by native runners. with the outside. world. The party will [and at Puerto Ca. bello. Venezuela, and strike for Mer. ida, sumo MO miles inland, to exub- lish a base. Eagle Scout. RnfiegGn, youngest of the 11 members of the party. is an assistant scoutmuter of Trmo in or that city and for several yt'lrs has been the nature instructor at Camp Woodland, Syn-Muse Coun- cil cump. ' Those in OIJ NC".- N01" the class were Duncan 61 went to the We left North- ', and came home Mr, Kortmnn on GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF LIBERTYVILLE NODJ'HBDOOK DIAMOND LAKE NOFU'HFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD _ RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN NANHOE editors meeting. There was a slight decrease in the number of troops re- porting due to the Christmas holi- day. Mr. McManus assistant execu- tive then reviewed our talks that We were to make at the Council Execu- tive board banquet. At 6:30 We had the privilege of dining with the North Shore Council Executive Board at the Green Tea Pot. After the dinner each district editor gave a short talk on why he enjoyed scouting. Edi- ‘vtors from nine of the 11 districts were present'. Wilmette: Wm. Lehle, president; Winnetka, (‘hurles Dunlap, Kenil- worth, Defrees Holmes; Glencoe, Ru'ph Stoetzel; Highland Park, James Ewell; Libertyville, Jack thiborn; Northbrnuk, Woudrow Wilson; Glen. view, Frank Applesmrd; "eerfield, Kenneth Vetter, secretary. Plttn Entertainment The weekly meeting of Troop 51 was held above the Citizen's State Bank, Deerfield, The meeting opened with the scout oath and law, led by Ed. ('azel. We were led in u parade drill hy Mr. Fisher, one of our com. mitteemen. An unusual entertain. ment was presented by the three ‘putruls. Each patrol beink assigned a different part. The meeting closed with the troop humming taps.-Daniel Robert Wolterding. Troop '51, Deer- held Rttury club. . Study Test . The Flying Eagle patrol of Troop 50 met at the Wilmot school on" Thursday, Jan. 8. The mutinst was started by Gordon Clssvey, the patrol leader, leading the scouts in the oath. Then the scouts practiced in drill- ine, they prepared for passing tests. There was an attendance of about six seouts.--Reporter, Troop 50, Rob. ert Ginter, Wilmot school. Deerfield, Discuss Scouting The Beaver palm! of Troop 52 met at the Wilmot school. Tuesday, Jan. 6. The meeting was started by the 'ieouts giving their opinion of scout- ine, what a scout shiuld he. and 'ieouts giving ink. what a what a scout 'We then prepared a few scouts for tenderfoot and second class tests. We decided to have uur patrol meetings at the houses instead of at school. on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 4 o'clock. The meeting was not very long, but we expect to have at least one or two patrol meetings isaeh week, Ind we' expect to have more scouts out.--Ubbert Ginter, Troop GO, Wil- mut school. . Troop " Meets The regular meeting of Troop 52 was held in the basement of the Presbyterian churéh on Friday. Jun. 9. We opened our meeting by being led in prayer hy Rev. Andrews. We had the announcement! and then went to our patrol corners to write our reports. After our reports were hmded in we had classes in scout work. Mr. Russell took charge of the flrist aid, Kenneth Vetter had Indian signs. Fai. (Continued on pan 28) Thursday, Jan. 15,

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