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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 33

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/alker (only) 80 N. Michigan driven by Mrs. H._ probably exceeded ns for the 80 days 1i be accounted for, lained, through the ts did not want to 00 in taxes were days last week, in nty Treasurer Jay arned that general assessments would ater than Monday id taxes that will and villages, he exâ€" those that the tax : professional tax scanning the books excellent opporâ€" 1 to appear, causâ€" to order the sale ay to day. He is hat it will not be ut he feels certain taxes can be sold an purchase these e if they wish, and will be no‘ alternaâ€" )b, 64, Cedar Rapâ€" illed last week in ~â€" the automobile ghter, Mrs. Joseph anklin street, was s Office in Women f Electrical Ref., . that the withâ€" approved by the uncil would be no t the intersection of the property the added penalty > said. DLERS TO PAY wished to buy in and Telegraph en in County something unâ€" sold for these ED M ~~ W~ would be held the men piped down Jim !nfl-Ywfi. R f : Ne COl“lflu PASSES â€" : _ _ gcouTs AT REVIEW _ â€" . * S oT Amvrien gog ht ies Priget. Ociober 30, by Troo» 35, ; y £r00? 2l ax cand M: ‘Nail wILMETTE ; KENILWORTH \WINNETKA HUBBARD WOODS GLENCOE gEA 8COUTS SPLICE 4_".’!”1 C October 89, kins, _A-‘} [ u PQurinhdP brriet »rccteng lrad by Grant â€"Bensonâ€" $5, Scribe. â€" 3 xrw COMMISSIONERS JOIN N. 8. COUNCIL Bot!lmphntovhnunuwv.__, mâ€"-hvm‘_mx',&mn The services | after ServIM® _0 o2 2 c llom cce ;l m:d. wo ‘m!';h “i&"i-c‘&qâ€"a ;:’c had previously been president . of ::.d ‘or wa &zv n the Scouting 0‘ their reâ€" y Seouts of Americaâ€"since . En Ee o ind re ie N â€" +. >+ . > olsc cdaice. t the annusl meeting in lemp% ow l on‘ Mr. Schiff was elected as his suceessor. HCUS â€" Aâ€"otHavite '“-l_fii&,dwtjg spective districts N ipaaaine .. / IN Quite a number of bravies have now com Seout Merit badge P of Scouts and others "@ifferent merit badges rved h TROOP 38 MEMBER is PIRST CLASS 8COUT sebasol. opened T30 p.m. 1B ELWO E N RARIRIML OM VCO 0 West R The . meeting of _Troop 88, _ W<®* Adge school, opened at 7:30 "Eul Womdb:-“l;l Saturday nl:hf%%”p‘flld‘m ticed our first and second class tests. Scout ticed our first BN¢C 7w a first class scout, A. Norvik, conching in tests, faet:so ~ ngnt â€"was ‘,B.-,-;,w,.':?a';‘. "advéncement â€" was Woasted n good many points over last spring. e present 85 5709000 tha 10 the first part of. the meeting bout half an hour .was spent in first class scouts : helped the is on their tests. The patrol n reported on their patrol meet Mr. O‘Connor, Scoutmaster told ns for next meeting, . The meet losed with thruoothendimtbn ic m.«-â€"'Al't'-m“l' M splicing mber of public ar now complete sets badge pamphlets L AABMDUTT " "Late of their â€" appointments of disâ€" ers for the respective disâ€" Yorth Shore Area . council. ke commissioners staff wifih wBe Liaa v C. Ketner __ BRAESIDE mwmu‘ HIGHLAND PK. HIGHWOOD DS EVERETT LAKE FOREST B2 of Wilmette and the main feature * C dvane 3 2 Mr. Wilder and school_1iâ€" ts of the Boy s for the use PC PX in â€"/â€"d oks on Scoutâ€" | ~im® . ‘Troop 15 and | Tro9? are sponsored | No, 2 use of these| B**<" attend camp kc d EinE IAT TS io W be«rd _ to fill the UneXPUE®" _2 0 toaa 40 in fi*m:w;m;djdmw% _IB BW 1 "cror serving less than A month.Mr: ess LhAWâ€" * _ coxident of _ the now NORTH SHORE L. F. TROOPS PLAN Wumm“__#_ ; The '.roog of Lake Forest are planning . to hold a Father and Sonâ€" banquet or simâ€" iliar event mg::: of the usual fall Disâ€" riet Rally. banguets which were th: suggestion of the council commissioners will be carried out ‘by the troops individâ€" uzlly in their respective sponsoring instituâ€" tions. â€"Troop courts of honor will be held in confjunction with these banquets.â€"Allen Hokenson, Lake Forest Districtâ€" Editor. â€"Allen Hokenson, TrROOP 61 TO HOLD coURT OF HONOR Troop 61 N BOFEUD n m sw Novembe ecurt of bonor for this "fall on November 10. Thehtddmhwhhbhfl“m ber 3. â€" These and several other . things were discussed at. our scout meeting held on Weirnaih dint woth boy the goee Games were P _ songs '\.mnngmmmmmw mrster announced that the officers of the :,mwi'?hgg care of the planning of the next meeting" ~which â€"willâ€"beâ€"held... OP November 3. After this a 45 minute study seriod was held. The meeting. closed with the Scout motto.â€"Reporter Richard ‘Ther aegx, Troop 61, Northbrook. & CB@ . APERITE C L tw agx, Troop 61, Northbrook. f srCoONnp SES8SSION sCcoUT UNIVERSITY ’rhe.eeundmnfll!ymionoftheumo vorsity of Sceouting, run by the commissionâ€" molmfloflhstvamCandl.vfll‘ meetntthe!hnrheznhoolonflomba 4. Monday evening at 7:45. The first sesâ€" on attracted 110 men and the attendance l‘torbthic session is exvpected to reach 150. s MMMM DUKT: OF_ BLILNICT holding its first ‘Troop 61 in “.?f"h‘.'l. O-llknn November 10. «1t the opemng 9*_**"* ""." od. nam t~ir courses will be continued, namely the Eiâ€"ments of Scoutmastership, â€" the Principles &th of First Aid _~1'EE~UM~M is open to any man whether he is registered in : Seouting or not. Junior assistant Scoutmasters who ars registéred Scouts 16 years old and first cless are also eligible. Scoutmasters, assistâ€" ant Scoutmasters, committeemen. and fathâ€" ars of boys are urged to attend. wALTER W. HEAD <cCoUT PRESIDENT e ce :ccted prestdent c1 at the Octob fi’y ,m'm“'w._._.v, U t the annual muth\fi in Memphis last May enc Mr.â€" %fl his suceessor. Breause of his vitl_the,,dg%% at. vresident, Mr. Head was urged by »xceutive board to resume the . office which has remained yvacant since Mr. Schiff‘s death. ‘The North SNVYTâ€""*""" caouts â€" eomed the following new Scouts and Seout *axders nization during_ the onst week. wqmm t w Hoefer, Willis Levis,. Warren Peterson, <tâ€"nlky Smith, ponald Werden; Troop 1â€" Fred Wellman transferring from Troop 830, Chicago : Troop 5 â€"Edwin Mahle, Richard Rogers, Richard Shapiro and Locke Rogers, \ro.registerin@, Rodger Veneklasen _transfer« â€"ing from Troo® 6. Onk park. Winnetka : Troon 20â€"EAwin Aldrich : Sen Scout Ship No. 26â€"B. H. Adams, Roy Rennacker, _Paul & 3. H. Ad®MD: ""‘ +s â€"Teddy Bushâ€" vyrw scoUTs AND sCoUTERS The North Shore B»â€"ker. â€" Gleneoe: . 1Y0 wâ€"Il. _ Rovinia: _ Merit Boker. _ Glene0®?:~â€" ".""._age counselo nâ€"ll, â€"Ravinia: Merit badge gounselor .â€" Mr, Frank L. Venning. â€" Lake Forest : Troos CfiwAflthhut'W Mr. Andrew E. * _ Anderson. Libertyville: Troop 71â€"â€"Donâ€" t â€" Anderson. ald Trenner. s Lester UPFOW 2oun ‘achool. 4 vefka" 5fâ€" Troop 85. â€"Ravinia _school. . S0°01. last Saturday forencon helping in the dquarters _ with numerous tasks. _ This ligs I real good ww- A on tnew e the headquarters n m for ie sere contribution. BOY SCOUTLES=â€"OF AMERICA proRrTt SHFRIDAN TROOP NO. 67 T RORSE RNCER "C We had m-fl‘m attendance at our lnst meeting. e ex*ect to start buildin@ cur low.. cabin by Monday. .« Mr. Beaubin demonstrated how to operate. & fire ‘by fric» tion set. laOomeummt in reacticing first aid and signaling. Jack Vibble. Ed. PDaniels and others will join ~_PACCE * mesnson sent "In~ gscouUTs WY OeR OONC ce c e mtofuwnovm“. y aciigss C «"October meeting of the executive @11 the unexpired term of the Inte he uncAP"""" .. aâ€" Tune 4. last. m.--, D PAaRAR , covmens T»ster Forest District Edi AT HEADQUARTERS _ Toon ons achool, svent u.'n- helning in the ig‘..; The mcmg Ww . ET C se F holdinlmfintwhrfi.l ks Omh:m«n-} n November 10. 4hudolmdiu(mh.mlbook- Then we be held Novemâ€" were asked what responsibility each â€" scout her . things were hrd to his troop and whtvuthm‘m eeting held on ofmesmtunifornm-. Later yterian church. satrol went to different places and preâ€" first, â€"thenâ€" : ‘for--penflownonmmmitfi and the Scoutâ€"| ments ub * s~ Mfi% _ afficers of the| ind played gomes: The meeting. close the planning of arnouncements and closed ceremony at 9 :30 the« PABDMUS "" 1 " m â€"Seout Kennéth <Johnson, Half Day..« o banker, was THE PRESS gouncil has inute SU0"T i closed with| BOARD_ OF REVIEW ; ¢ hard Therâ€"| REPORT OF MEETINGS : The Troop committees of: the following roovs have held their â€" monthly board of â€"eview and report the following advanceâ€" ment by their Scouts. L u. atac | Troon 5â€"Wilmette Presbyterian church : yâ€"â€" WINCCRC CCC Riskavrd â€" Rogers, lntt | **~~_"â€" _ con for many Y® E the + May ssor. | benefit of his E%a of his splend : "the | our disposal which | interest in‘ | leath. | us enzazed j our burden, ably in secu % took an ‘act he planned welâ€"| His life its Seout | towards SuC TROOP 46 , 11 . SMUERIDPAN AD. TLLEPMONE â€"H.R 2434 TROOP 54 OF HALF DAY a letter to his mother, MPS, 7 o0 .00 C arning tS ”Wommw-tlnmhmm ;,,,-.nthot,ve hm&wmmm cent | thiP t Verdun at six. _car that called dt-ixwthodd..nndm This us to the Gare . â€"_â€"_‘Thereâ€" were onlÂ¥ andg | two other people. Mr. and _ Mrs. Brandt, who .h,woktbo:hvuhu. They were a very Ble« who â€" live in n.m;vhl mflthqhn us ~to come to their Atwobmtnhrfll took us to Rheims. Bu"cw.cotunohnt- fmvhvnhhhund-flumt EOE S â€" Sn dR 'l‘lenhhlcnflndnllooh 1 ahabiy‘ sebedLl dH T0 The meetingâ€" was WRVCrose n N T 2€ the was a member of the Nati Atlat in o Meay®g e y 8. cording to Dr. James M executive. Dr. West, 00 SE ns Conntl thi PRRE Do Seout movement, pal i the inventor : "~ "The Boy Scouts the entire world. in of the great loss. t the death of Thoma "un‘s â€" connection wi war qB PMR CX nf over a long period of Tor many years, and L T °. Whar n war an inumale B oi lor‘fm !\.'f"-m _of _our Nl.wf §,~ 5 .E!_“"_w-h is one Of OUT Cl T cocio. â€" wh 6f electricity, which is OMf / of _electnict?> _""furing all _th broge m'- _1 1 MR J codliifhonnerahetiitngr en benefit of his :H%W ofhk.phndid-ufl.mkeelyphai-t our disposal.__Further than this, his warm interest in boyhood W“I'*Mmto_fll‘d us erzazed in work for bovs and lightened our burden, 88 well as helping immeasut= ably in securing public support. Boy Scouts took an ‘retive part in the projects which hcphnmdforthe{omholthomfion. His life itself and his splendid struggle townards success in . spite of. poverty and s success °. an inspiration to us erZzared "" """ . o« hel our burden, 88 well as helping inmeasd*~ ably in securing public support. Boy Scouts | took an ‘active part in the projects which | hephnmdfwmzoflholthomfion.. His life itself and his splendid struggale towards success in . svite of poverty and other handicaps will be an inspiration to Wm%m in Seouting have done our mryBaySewthlmflhrwiflxmh- tails of his bbcflp!zl In the passing of Mr. Edison the yoU dtbeufion.ad ‘especially Boy Scouts of America, have lost a wise counselor, an inspiring | leader, and 1 real friend." OV NCILâ€"â€"= PAUL GILBERT vISITS BATTLE FIELDS8 Here is the second installment Gilbert‘s diary g:;:'"’,"‘ ds wi worth Ragle is "tra C P emeet ut c l cenldtls c worth Eagit ®"""" "arseoewith a bit. studying in Europe. Me‘n?dm '.fr-w the visit to the battlefields as a letter to his mother, Mrs. Patl 1 o ramg "W.Mwfi&wntl""“""‘"‘"" 10 that we be m&to leave for the **ip to Verdun at six. â€"The car tbat C uk at six to the dot, and took .,"'u,' the Gare de L‘Est.â€" “"'h' n ndt. is " * 0 neople. Mr. and Mrs. OS o uow ". o7 cemner two other people, ME * 0 O wore i mmtdpwith.:.hhqm.my‘l we visit thflwhh?:fi:‘fl““' come to their Atvobanmhrlth took us to Rheims. Kn‘-n.otdndnfl- 'fnrwbov.wuhuudumm of the day. 'l\cm-l!nlcnthdnllooh turt like _its photographs so I need not describe it . We went Inside where the mlemll.vgn. The bells that kept rinting consta made an awfu!l musical racket, (nml.mq)md in the original | sense of the . From> Rheime_ our aflmmkuhfionhL'Ar- yenne. Ammmwnvm_ srru C onâ€" â€"Af hinszed ‘tree 1. GILBERT TS BATTLE FIELD8 | v Â¥. e is the second installment trom Panl Get a can today from one of i pu tags tongs | Th iove ut neon ao o o. mwcther Mis ‘;.:??‘fin.m""‘ m:.:uun P. nxn'." 3 % TB8. w A ir . d five this morning f mntnvnt_‘_‘._-._.....‘ . Meierhof Hardware ~â€" WAHReRte > 27 °oA Acawd . Phil Rogers, Richard Rogers, * Edwin _ Mahie, Richard Shabiro, aylor.. Troop $ â€"Wilmette Baptist econd class, Larry: Towe?r, rdon_ Wells, â€" Troop: 37â€"â€"Oak Terâ€" L. Hignwood: Merit badges, Anker firemanship, electricity, life saving, of America unite expressing their nvvv--- 'lâ€"r"*of m PR En C 3 CCA net following tribute | | .. [)e.lv reanond ; er in essing their sense a as come to us in Edison. Mr. Ediâ€"| » Scout movement onal one extending e en _1 ce > > UKRimkianil at He nad ~LBP! t the timeo € National counâ€" x ‘Passing of 1e pass > nation .ad ica, have lost y â€" leader, and ;%Nr CGoLk â€" _ Di â€"mlt d NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD â€" â€" HALF DAY lm!:mu-*mw * RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN â€"â€" IVANHOE to â€"r men Glencoe. The one IE0MY AMN" ward F. Hamm. and the one F. D. Frisbie and party, of OÂ¥ This is theâ€" Mr. Frisbie sparsor at New Trier. W machine gun shell as a thereâ€"we drove .to Verdun Ciencoe. _ £0¢ [O0F UMLLCCOL tvram Wilme o Dri‘rhbh;n.:dmw:(J 15, 1 This is the Mr. mt 'hod;_ T & sporsor at New Trier. We each received a mzchine gun shell as a souvenir. m a â€" Zone â€"de Bataille a monument, ~#â€" Hmeedelquandn-trbo!um W In Verdun I drew a fottheartouheuhthccufin. % wot bâ€"ck just in fime to eat our J?. in a rush before taking the train, and at 11 :50 were back in Paris. We took a subâ€" way, transferring â€" once, back to Trocadero, and got to bed at midnight." & â€" which as all | ~_‘ The bigger the market _ RENT THAT EXTRA ROOM PRESS W ANTâ€"ADS . for Results has many North Shore friends. â€" 2+ ‘Why not You! _: j * 1t is handled by merchants who desire to render a real service to their customers, and there‘s a reason. s es Window Cleaner , ‘ were still in ~go04 very impressive, and m the stupidity and TELEPHONE 410 Highland Park Pharmacy Wr EP RAVINIA * Husenetter Hardware DEERFIELD , R. Notz Hardware Co. ... WIGHWOOD |_ Sheridan Garage from Kenilworth was idity and cruelty of to start such & war, MUNDELE TTHâ€" eondition.

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