Troop " M Troop .", Troop Hub and now it looks forward to a Ilill better troop. Thin troop is outstanditkthat it is trttirted in the use of the Scout std. At the dune-Hon of the High- land Park Library they performed , ht W hn Ish J. I ah up trship " ht able tant Mr 1.? in!" u; main". the crowd " Skinlmdn J. Riddle. and F. J. Manhunt. up the eommittee. The spon- p of the troop has just recently taken over by the i‘rlluwship Ind now it looks forward to I M M ruirman . Riddle. up the a M ho Mr l'l 30 Sponsored by H. P. Rotary Club ',2, Highland Park Presbyterian Church W l, Flint I School; [ Hub " MI .rlnm nah-whip In: trim n henee " w th Harry K k Rotury Cluh wi chairman, Walter " min" tht Om T M Mr p w A. T. Larson has actively rinee October man in the m m of this tro W fre thr Tra The w TO meet a troop " umminee I I 'led with troop set " of their troop m Ninth" with wie u tlne show- and Ernest We "I†'Iace Membership in! ll “I sh " "I your: Mr. Albert Edw hultz eels " FUm mud by the lab with Sol u-rmnn tmillor W " hl Mr. F. J r' n the Men's lam] Park under the llurd. Jo- Spauldinx. The spon- h ‘Ih one N, AO ths I'll the to velop P llil- Prtm'r Nor- sminll I 020 "pl well "or Mr bert toy th air ‘ul It " h that follows: Paul Allen, Albert Brush, Dexter Calkins, Neuman Fell, Ray- mund Fitzgerald. Frederick Golden, Robert Grant, Hurry Mall, Don Hurd, David Jenkins; H. Ermt. Robert Lehr, Edward Mommy, Joseph Rid. dlr, Robert Riddle, Edward Rosin. Francis Rudd,' Donald Sehwalbaeh, ttrin y. Spaulding, Thomas Strat- hid. Herbert Stevens. Richard Suns, Edward West, and Jack Willem cmnminut Troop 33, Lincoln Sehodl Highland Park; Members " Smith hm 1,rte' at who is In first than an a whole has rm vaneement record. sixlunt Secuutmasl Wightmun, Frank ' Rein. This six-yen! ("Mowing Scouts re Janna Anderson, Allen Benson, Law Davis; Jam†Garr Troop " py future In store. Inc been"; Tet" istered fur PMI are as follows: Herbert Broms. Thomas Brown. James Cufrey, Robert Camry, David Inman, Fred Johnson, George Mar- shall. Otto Olson, Walter Pumice. J. P. Pettttody, Arthur Poiner, Ashley Thomas, Robert White and Wright Thomas Witmer, Troop 35 of Ravinia School Is 7 Years Old "A": M ll 'vllinu th imith ha: who in u t wnt in NW lru oder.)'", it now y {mun in Mm tine Tht ItVIS; JumI-s Irl Hum-In Trim mbt'r W. Mu Winter M .lnt'k M with: would have prtvetienllyAmrrys.i thout m". and "p a y 4gtrtt it "Ivy, W a Silver Palm Eagle Scout. I suns, IN-ntam and Roderic, ulsu Silver l'ulm Eagles, all their awards together. Mr. nu uno'nthor son, kerwyn, ' first chum Scout. The troop ole has made a splendid ad- nt record. Their three Is- Scuutmasters are: Lloyd an, Frank Wiehman and Carl mix six-yenr-old troop has the r Scouts registered tor 1931: Anderson, Robert Anderson, L-nsnn, Lawrence Briggs. Dan lamina Garnett, George "inn, aneke, JIM-mph Klaher, Percy think H Organized in l 1929; Its Personnel ll "at 3 has been unusual in en- m-livu- service of practic- Scnut dad on the troop Although only the five. ard troop committee is tex- 1-ry dad has his part to I plays its. Mr. R. B. An. huirmun for 1931 with Dan W. F. Nelson, A, Judson I J. B. Garnett. Another him: in this truup is that mum-r. Mr. H. R. Smith, Silva-r Palm Hugh: Scout. th: H Thi John St rlnn I . all!!! W Pr. Mr hip ll" tro vrwyn Mcli-llun. Frmik Mor- m. Tum Nelson, Kon- B. Garnett in this m 'r, Mr. H. 'r Palm Fl IN-nlcm ur ilwr Palm (to. 1 C. Nous iw scout. h W. Pratt is assist- Mr. Frank J. Horn 'tve chairman. with illiam J. Brown, W. Wm. W. Scary as last fall and winter growth and develop- mp. With the fine I has there IS a hap- re. The Scouts reg- list of Scot": is In the wont tur, yfarth, Smith mnzml try tr in May 192 m with their THE PRESS "l'l Dent scout Jud by '.0 of one of the scout's father, Mr. Rob. ert F. Walker. The troop his dem- onstrated fine spirit for a real scout [mun-m under Mr. Walker's guid- unce. The troop is hacked and spon- sored by a group of men representing the schuul; they are James Cady Ewell, chairman, o. F.. M. Keller and Howard k. Copp. For 1931 we find the following 31 For 1931 we find the following 31 boys registered: Art Baldauf, Crosby Keller, Walter Metealf. Grant Ben- son, Howard Bowman. Meridith Elick, Charles 'dahn, Funk Lawrence, Rus- sell Sanders. Peter White, Ted Caban- artti, Roller! Olson, Paul Rice, Calvin lu-fenhnugh. Robert Zahn. Dade Ep. stein, Rohert Long. Jock Vennintt, Al- den Harris. Orlando Vivericn. Harold 1tolytrom, William Wright. Lew Bar- relt. Bubs Foss, John Wyle, Edward lh'izzu'ari. Ruben Walkey. llolbert Wamnler. James Hirsch, John Ep- 31""an llighmmd. has earned a name for itsv-lf in the community for the line scout work they have performed. Mr. J. E. Fhmuist, chairman. Mr. Fred _ “Wow. and Mr. Raymond Roth are on |iho committee hacking the troop. A lgrt'lll, deal of credit for the building of this troop should no to Stuntman- ', tor Victor J. Waleeka and his assist- 'ant Stuntmanâ€. Lloyd Moon. About I 15 scouts attended Camp MvKtt-Jtt- [ Wan for two weeks last summer un- lder the lead -rship of Mr. Moon. I The 1931 registered scouts are list. ted: Glyn Ashurst. August Baracani. 1 Murray Barrett, Daniel Baruffi, John 1 C, Remus. Marvin Brownlee, Peter _ Cotttoneyos, Edwin Cowgill. Raymond lCowgill. Raymond Finl, Anker Jen- I pawn, Jacob Jeppesen, Edward Mark. owitz. Nello Mordini, Hugh Peterson, William Roberts, William Russell, Carl Stoderhoft, John Sch-Her, Buryle Shapiro, Ralph '3outherton, Robert Stupey. Raymond Wall and liiiiiiii Wicklander. P,rizztr'ari, Robert WampHr, Jami-s I stein, and S. Buhrer Troop 35, St. James Ch., Highwood, Began in 1925 um! Louis smutmaster. building this Mr. Young h' Highwnml Troop 37. Oak Terrace School Has Good Record Sunti W i The "wish-rod scouts for 1931 are: Edward Brown Jr., Lueien Carttni, Amhrose Ontagullo. Frank Canta. unlin. Arthur Drisettll, James Garrity, James Golden. Ruben Guido-n. Mike Gualandi. Richard O'Nvil, Edward “Rich M it with pr rump Mom 1-" scouts. Mr Thu St W km ith continuous national mum-i the troop begun a! Ct'Fluherty m spociul fir rvstistered tl Brown se Cttntat Ciltt Notrrgoeomo Prank Shelton. titan! l Smith. Gem, Tony and John Wisulum . .np mop begun in 1925. Mr. TTaherty as woulmnsn-r L. Yuan: as assistant -, have been hard " work is (mom for the past year; stayed two weeks at sum- MwKa-Ju-Wun with four- ' Mr. P. M, Pram is tramp Fhairman: Messrs. Pan“! f Viti and Rev. Jeremiah James t"atholie parish has sponsored troop mun bum?! in 1925. I sirwe â€we the Oak T1 Krmort Smith, A min-w trtttisttt of Troop 38, West Ridge School Is New Group With the recruiting of additional leadership this last fall, Troop 38.0f the West Ridge School starts out an active year for 1931. Mr. Ernest Tebertt, father of 3 Scout, is the scoutmuster with the following Scouts enrolled: Carl Bonn, John Jaekson, George McKillip, Raymond Recten- wald, Henry Scheskie Jr., Leslie Seheskie, Leo Tahtinen, Daniel Te- bent, and Barrett Willson. The troop is growing, but even with a few" Scouts they can and do put the the "outing" in "Seouting" and are progressing right along. Mr. Henry Schcskie is chairman of the troop committee. The other members are: William Rectenwald, L. Mitchell, K. E. Bennett, J, B. Jackson and Harry H. Wilson. Troop 44, Arden Shore Camp (haul) Is Gaining kn ji/ties, Tynan,Uokn Varga, Steve Wierzbieki. Herbert Wolff, Walter Zawniski, and Alex gemaneek, Troop " Is Oldest in Lake Forest; Membership The oldest troop in Lake Forest is troop 45 of the Church of the Holy Spirit. It was organized in Decem- ber. 1924. Merle C. Tibbetts, a dad with three sons in the troop, is the aetive scoutmastcr who has done so much in helping build the trcop in the past year and a half. The as- sistant seoutmaster, Tom Atteridire, has also been very ttetive for nearly two years. In this troop the boys have a large part in planning and conducting their own troop meet- ings under the guidance of their gen. ior leaders. The committee his work. ed very close to things in the troop: Rev. Herbert W. Prince is chairman Thursday, February ii, 1931