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Highland Park Press, 14 May 1931, p. 31

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lages road q D CC ACCETE ATCR Oâ€"Rai mmthh Sat 16 and 17, is over ing contest will be stn Cw coo . .0. CC wWur of JUne . THIRTY PATROLS READY l'%l CA‘I:PB-G:-’I.AL t inA Ag Beout patrols are the North Shore Area council annunt ?....L tion p..3 c COGINIH! troops do have an instituâ€" tion backing them.: He states scouting experiâ€" «fl-neetubo:a that churches thaivc fmhbgd the nest and most permanent institutiona supâ€" tnt eeateae s mared tesimbartant, Thet at scouting not an "organ n"* a ‘"movement"‘ or ‘"program" to be used by already existing organizations and institutions such as church, sehools, clubs, etc. Tbm.nonlytwomout.m in this course, one on Mav n awn4A 1. a__, "° iN thH ;’ll-ee .cgooli Hl‘xhii;n:i“'i":r;g é-fit ‘;‘ yron _C, bolt, _ presen ‘ ‘‘Sponsorir (:m.ltuthm" emphasizing flnt L._nJ:;‘ee._,.m troops do have an ,-n;. Keith Roberts im m'th 1"!»-&3.1. which Ootâ€" Summes ces lc 4 _ "~ CCCCO9. SE â€" nG â€" The urging to pass more tests. _________ mm rne e LEADERS DI8CUSS + TROOP COMMITTEE The "Troop sponsoring institution‘" and the "Troop committee" were the topic of discusâ€" sion at the Advanced Training course for scoutmaster held Wedneld?. May 6 at Eim Place school Hichlsad m..i‘ 2187 9. LE : We held our last meeting in the club .room of â€"the Paost chapel at 7 o‘clock. _ Everyone was gggg; except.Harryâ€"Kline,â€"and al}!â€"were n uniform. Our overnight hike was postâ€" poned because of bad weather conditions. ‘The meeting was adjourned at $:10 after discusâ€" si::'c on. activities, an O‘Grady drill and the nrmbrond raad ic Pheâ€"â€" 38.A Mr. K. PORT SHERIDAN TROOP MEETS Attbeh-tmol’hoopuwhkbm held in St. James parish hall on Friday, May 9,nt7p.m.thol|¢hutrolo!'h-oopuvu ehooentorepmenttbotmophfluwninc Campâ€"Oâ€"Rail. â€" ‘The fellows in the patrol are Richard McNeil, Cilio Notogicomo, assistant patrol leader, nfwutd Brown, Francis Schmidt, Stanley Smith, Ernest Santi, Andrew Walsh and Edward Nolan. The second meeting of the patrol for the preparation of the event will take place some time this week. During the meeting a court of honor was held in which -[lx( scouts d?":::deh:zdr tenderfoot badges. r. Roth, distr man, gave out the badges. htermlr.nothhokmthe troop on a little drilling. Games were then played and the meeting adjourned with the scoutmaster‘s benediction. â€" P. I. Ambrose Cantagallo, St. James sehool, Troop 36,~ Highâ€" wood. s EAGLE PATROL PLANS FOR CAMPâ€"Oâ€"RAL P e C220 o0 oemen n e > A campfire was built and the : meeting opened with the oath and law followed . by patrol corners. Instruction in scout activities was 'il:;:db tht;:eouu. ‘*Capture the Flag" was p on 'uho‘fll grou l. C . The meeting closed with the hummino> af TROOPâ€"51 HAS â€" # n CAMP ram t ie ho x Iluo" opened regu ‘l!‘ld” 1 ing outside on the school gi . This their first ounsoe oeqtool 2totids. aat northwest of with over 24 apectators fr at Green Your comments on this recently develâ€" them to "Winiam 1oate 3Pmrepnted Send en + Jr., av» enue, Wilmette. . WILME TTE BRAESIDE f&snn.woum RAVINIA INDIAN HILL _ HIGHLANDPAPK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD HUsBARDWOODSs evmsrr‘ GLENCOE . _ LAKEFOREST Thursday, May 14, 1931 troop and qq 1 o3 20 A0C0COTe _ e . SCcCor to your better judgment and thanking for attention to this, I am ‘ Very truly May I not have the pelasure of comâ€" xndiu Boont‘ ..........,..l;: o upon seeing me with a very vy package insisted upon carrying it for me and refused â€"to naccept any m& because a scout, refreshing lt:l’s say the leastâ€"I had difficulty obtaining name. T{n:ttipyou to handle this according scoutmaster of this council. The : are of mr:: withheld. m Â¥ Wnn wernes nansenipnt snenenevnenensnnesee My dear Sir: Later on Mr. Roth took over the little drilling. Games were then the meeting adjourned with the â€"night interpatrol « Hoâ€"oaâ€" i'c'o“"::‘,’:- This public participating m’?fi the north shor National Scouting \rea council nnnu;lâ€"zqg-..; Saturday and Sundays May will be over to lvln‘ &A ® patrol ‘camping chairman regular Thursday meetâ€" i of the Counsil , â€" "‘This year‘s mtv'..& ery _ marked . essions in this final on June 3. May 6 at Eim Scout Executive the â€" topic _ of asizing the Tact the humming of shore vil News It is a campâ€" Line conâ€" will $ ona| Our plans for the C rkbl at our froop mee or “'°| :;i‘uu patrol tieipate in. ‘The Mothé COMPLETE PLANS FPOR CAMPâ€"Oâ€"RAL ments for Davis. Kid . , bnrents‘ of the crew of the ship aren crew ship. and Scouters from neighboring .: all others interested are invited to ening. t During the meeting of Troop 28 on 'MandCoun':!ek!'I’onor was held, the awards given out by chairman of the committee, Mr. Greise, were: Scoutmaster Harms, Star award, and Gilbert Mueller received merit badges. In opening the meeting . we were called to attention by the scoutmaster, Mr. Harms ; and we paidâ€" respect to the flag. Patrols then st;xdled fmf' a few iunfinufie; and tl:n h;viu l:y. minutes ofâ€" marching an some time for p, the meetin%clo-ed_with the scout benediction. â€"Waliter androik, Troop 28, Northbrook. SEA SCOUTS WILL | CHRISTEN LAND SHIP l Sn d td PEmmttet . TOF mmkwfiennlltbegmhhopebnu their tenderfoot tests. Some time was spent inatudyingnndthemnmnuhrm uhn‘if:rrmu w;n taken. â€" We had a lllo%'mreh- and played several games. meet. ing closed with the scout oath and benedicâ€" tion.â€"William Craig, Jr., Troop 78, St. Norâ€" berts church, TROOP 28 HAS $ COURT OF HONOR the Froop 73 held its weekly me T fnifnal tm nex: en their tenderfoot t;h. Some tir y ) CE ACCCCES aE OOOe A Note of Appreciation At the monthly meeting of the Ridge School Community â€"elub held on Thursday evening, May 5â€"at the club members decided that they mlgowomor ’l‘ro::r ssdof the Ridge .?:ol_ ys, scoutmas an Mmium'n reâ€" h'whhtothnktboelubtorthh. We are glad that. they appreciate the work of our scouts.â€"Reporter H. Scheskie, Troop 38, Highâ€" land . Park. ; PLANâ€"TO HOLD â€".vb-‘;vnuul‘h:n merit â€"Dadges now and loon" nV ope to have some more first class scouts. Byâ€"theâ€"looks â€"~of "things at present many plans occupy the boys minds as how they can earn money for Camp Makajawan.â€"Scribe Henry Scheskie, 'I‘goo‘g .88, â€"Highland ‘Paurk. nmmmm.minmmd-o:a. scoutmasters and patrol leaders and scouts ?um&;‘wncumwl.%%&c_flnt nspection theirâ€"patrol â€" * ment ‘which will start the Campâ€"Oâ€"Rei u; 2 p.m. Saturday. The contest will close 8 o‘clock ‘Sunday morning. A . Report Advancement Scout advancement for the following three tmog: have been * reported by the chairman of the various troop committees : Highwoodâ€"Troop â€" 36, Merit badges, â€" Amâ€" We Cookelio, personal o 5n Secone Saak & Sheridanâ€"Troop 61, it ns aiets bith ons aoben rst a personal ; + ‘neki.:usupumon b:: Merner, Merit badges :<~ erner, aviat ' Earn Money for Camp On’l'hllnd.y.lny'l.'l‘mopuhddh weekly meeting. ~An outdoor game was played before the boys went inside to work. Bob Whites and Crow patrol played an interestâ€" lnzm&ehoffininnhn. Because of the elose calls by our scoutmaster, ‘Mr. Teberg whondadunlmetheaeonmnwto two in favor of the Crows. Many of the boys ml‘workingl on merit â€"badges now and snon NORTH SHORE stimulas toward better in camping. It will d ehr:_hb. patrol coâ€"opera committee which for the ceremony consists Kidd, -d:i‘l‘. Pavey and | 4 Oâ€"RAL _ TA tact, it may be used fromv;hic-h ; for the Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral were comâ€"| draW A jury, on the theory that the mm ”‘A date wad :‘? women jury law is to be considered look over all things we will par.| in the same light as though it had aud mt found many shre goite | roved bhiset."~ "Attorney ~:General troop meeting. wad *:::kuw bmma:'..r..‘ BOY SCO _Crow patrol played an interestâ€" of five innings. Because of the by our scoutmaster, Mr. Teberg as referee the score was five to nmmmm tvilldcnoutut.p.tn]u coâ€"operation and patrol campâ€" neighboring . towns s ant COUNCIL HEADQUART mm..u.N of the ship, Sea Scouts is handling arrangeâ€" consists of Scouts y and Smith. meeting â€"Friday, owns, and the christâ€" plannedâ€"for T H E â€" Carlstrom‘s ruling, made at the reâ€" quest of State‘s Attorney Robert Humphrey, Lincoln, asserted that to comply with the high court‘s deciâ€" sion it is necessary for the board of supervisors in each county to call a special meeting and draw up a list of new jurors composed of men only. "If a jury list made under the law as it existed prior to the Women Jnryl Law has been presented and is inâ€" New jury lists must be prepared in every county of the state immediateâ€" ly in order to comply with the recent opinion of the State Supremeâ€"Court which held a women‘s jury law inâ€" valid, Attorney General Oscar Carlâ€" strom ruled here today. _ ir._iv- TT -.vv&w MCV II‘: Wed+ nesday. ;. Engstrom, seoutmaster anâ€" nounced the coming Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral which is to be Saturday, May 16 and 17. â€" One patrol from every troop in the North Shore Area council will be present. At our meeting we Le-d.hdl? k Aui::rz. mm r Frank _ oas was dismissed at 5:15 â€"Richard Analacs w4 New Jury Lists Must Be Prepared Because _ _ _Women Barred, Opinion Scouts will leave Northbrook sometime Satâ€" urday afternoon fully prepared for the overâ€" night camping trip. The scouts picked are Woodrow Wilson, Richard Theroux, Howard Mueller, George Anderson, Marlin Landwehr, Billy Schick, Harry Nielson and Lewis Cookâ€" lq.-â€"Bieh.rdcThcronx,hl Troop 61, Northbrook. ampâ€"Oâ€" Ceming The Stag patrol of Troop 55 met at 4 Wedâ€" go to the Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral to be and 17 at the Forest Preser and Countyâ€" Line road. an _ ; _\ ___ CAOmers day program for about w‘mlnut-. We â€"then went in the uflmret and opened‘ our r?nhr meeting with sa ute to the flag. ollowing that a discussion was held on dil!erentkind-otphnhudbu life, each scout had brought with â€"himâ€"some kind of tree leaf or flower. After a study periodtbeom'stozotomoeln»-o-nd were picked and we closed with the scoutmasâ€" ter‘s benediction.â€"Reporter Marlin Landwehr, Troop 61, Northbrook. Troop $3 and 35 of the Highland Seout troops report the following ad after ‘holding their board of reviews. pentry ; Kerwyn Smith, horsemans} bert Smith, horumnml:i& and â€"rea Roderic Smith, horsemanship,. ~â€" Troop 35: mdgr{oo(:-â€"lax Hart ; .â€"Orlartdo °V ti; Merit badgesâ€", stein, pathfinding : Géorge Ross, pat Jack Venning, pathfinding : â€"Orlando woodworking and handicraft. TROOP 61 HAS * T NATURE STUDY _ > _ â€" _ " Before the meeting the scouts dr side for the Mother‘s day program 1 Ahe »pened our reguiee mooting w and o ‘our regu meeting ute to the fiag. Follawine. Hhes _ 4 Loo t 2 CV 20 enE E0k MAJ then had the Indian Sign Language, benedicâ€" tion and dismissed.â€" 82, David Jeu:;::, Eim Place MI. & Reportet REPORT TROOP ADVANCEMENTS _ ind 2+i inn +0k . 39. on Friday and Saturday, Ma then had the Indian Sign 1 L taught the ’ aphore euhl Dist. Editor. , 21 N. SHERIDAN RD, YELEPHONEâ€"H.R 2434 oumentss, eooe n dgn‘. neting Ir. tor vuval scoutmaster, Joe ; acting sen pa luder.DonBurd:utmlkudmmmmM Suess and Bob Riddle ; assistant patrol leadâ€" ers amb: Fred Golden a:]: Tom Stntig Seribe Richard Fitzgerald ; troop repo David Jenkins ; reelected ; and qurfiermur: Dexter Calkins, reelected. mn ut “? e“dvhnor'.. w were scouts present and two e thez_s‘.fl.fipl.u!_for_ the hike to the cahin Eight boys were TROOP 32 : ELECTS OFFICERS 7zn.lnt-tflu Eim Ph:u*hooll ; L m“‘m‘l! '. " ‘ and the pledge of Allegiance to the thelmtm&nndhwsndthcnm half cirele around a table and ele P R E S F AMERICA OV NCIL 15.â€"Richard Appleyard. younger fellows .â€"Frank Apple Pâ€"Uâ€"Ral_to be held on May 16 l"orut‘l’rucveflon Green Bay to Campâ€"Oâ€"Rai _picked from Troop 61 to of the Highland Park Boy the following advancement board of reviews. Eim Place school gym ‘llows part of the seamâ€" Appleyard, Glencoe Golf Y and then we made a table and elected new y~Cart Huncke, cars honq_n.n-hjp : Herâ€" scouts drilled outâ€" x Hart; first class badgesâ€"John Epâ€" and office. There two visitors. We ike to the cabin y 15 and 16. We reading â€"and We had colors Vivirito, fHag and GLENMEW GOLF NORTHBROOK NORTHEIELD DEERFIELD: at id in ns e rani es Aindinyriti es A. Mr. Vercoe has completed his 17th year of service on the county board. During the recent city government campaign in Highland Park he was approached to become a candidate for mayor. He uffl”dthe offer. _ %@, Arthur W. Vercoe, Highland Park, an assistant supervisor of Deerfield township, may retire from the counâ€" ty board at the end of his present term says a Waukegan newspaper. Mr. Vercoe, a banker, has been chairman. of the finance committee, :one of the most vital committees of the county board, for several years. He has used his banking experience in handling the money of the county. Mr, Verceoe has completed his 17th BRABANDT & VALTERS The claims which have lost their status amount to $1,617.96. l Vercoe Mayâ€"Quit Board _ at End of Present Term said. ~~â€"None of the claims which have lost their status because of failure to comply with the mechanics lein act should be paid, the Attorney General said, even though an assignment has later been obtained. The department shoELMMm.M the valid claims to the Union Indemâ€" nity company, or pay it the total balance of $5,007 under proof that theâ€"valid claims have .been paid, he Lad 4 Bee ad in _ Library Binders 3827â€"29 Ravenswood Ave _â€"_ CHICAGO, ILL. PHONE BUCKINGHAM o63 has no Sheets, 1N 2 o ce omm ons . n eR ARCE Construction company, contractor on Route 175, section 136 B, Lake counâ€" ty, amounting to $2,780.45 must be paid by the Highway department, Atâ€" torney ~General Oscar E. Carlstrom has notified Chief Engineer Frank T. o lewe ov Valid claims of the Unison Indemâ€" nity company, surety for the Taylor Pnveed cesnnd Ron Eon o m Back:numbers supplied Permanently bound in Albrecht covers _ $1.75 per volume, plus postage, by arlstrom Rules on Construction Company Claims in Lake County NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC National Geographic Magazine f MUNDELEIN LIBERTYVILLE DIAMOND L AKE HALE Day RONDOUT 81 SA

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