aff of the Y.W.C.A. of this department tives on the comâ€" D. â€"A. R., the Leaâ€" er 15, from 5 to 7 Y.W.C.A. Refreshâ€" served by the comâ€" nd practical games ty in any way and ble. As the chorus rs and efficiency it ble to meet the deâ€" A. board and Miss Shore Chorus for earse each Monday T. W.C.A. from 7:45 irector, Mrs. Lawâ€" | accompanist, Mrs, is selected a Christâ€" ich is to be given rvice December 13. he organization for hip ‘privileges will y 18. It is the deâ€" gs, callers and daily : e 933. Outside orâ€" @ â€"~the building 741;â€"â€"20 â€" "koral ~club, North _ «* . of meeting other own nationality as who have been in ~ashort time.â€" â€" z report is proof ~the constant use . â€" Club ‘attendance 99, in the business department. 1,168 i of entertainment. been sent, if others d have not received most hearty welâ€" NE 635 A,. News e Work METAL to be of service ded. It will be er, 1931 their â€"Seoutmaster _ 8100 """ "" 00 khere. dmm&dw:fllï¬mmm - n-n_n-hl,mm.‘"m‘“‘" vmwm‘nakmmuu-mmw 4 mumammmm%:{g{‘ a we had had enough of this we went back wmmmmmd“ led the Scoat benediction and the meeting . â€"<was adjourned. 82 Scouts were present at > ‘this meeting and the fellows want to thank. the owners of the car that brought us up there_ for â€" their services.â€"Scribe Art Baldauf, Trooo 35, Ravinia. _ KWR o C 00 =+~~ Ragle Patrol News __ _ __ _ _ NTILWORTH __~*~â€" RAVINIA IAN HILL â€" HIGHLAND PK. HIGHKWOOD UBBARD WOODS â€" EVERETT LENCOE .. â€" LAKE FOREST DEERFIELD TROOP HOLDS BANQUET _ AHLETeE ELCC _ Assistant â€"States â€" Attorney W the speaker of the evening at theâ€" es t t Hiathert 20â€" the Prosorterien ~Presbyterian church. The dinner which began at :80 l'.‘h‘.â€tmtrbv.l).md the Evangelical church, consisted of potaâ€" .,;D.mâ€"m.fm of the Troop committee, : then introduced Mr. Burwell, voeational advisor of Deerfieldâ€"Shields high school mi.’:(!: for a few minutes. Attorney uthy was the next speaker. n.nohinmldtboboulnot Scouting. _ Rev. Andrews the founder ~of the troop and first Scoutmaster than gave a short talk. _ A telegram â€" was read from John Derby, Assistant sceoutmaster who is at De Pauw university. Troop 45 Meets ‘Troop‘ 45 of Lake Forest inaugurated a â€"newâ€"game called_"pantomines"_on Friday. J . * . â€" Ahoutk ont hour was ~devoted ©enmett CCC SE OW S Ammmm He spoke in geners Scouting. _ Rev._ An the troop and first i Nov. 6. â€"About one NRA! BOZ _ "" to this silent melodrama. ~ The District of TROOP 35 IN . JOINT MEETING Ajdntâ€"lfl-tkwith'rmï¬ofm Forest was the feature for Troop 85 of Ravinia last Friday night We met at the Villageâ€"house, our usual meeting place .‘1’.“'“:â€101‘“?“%“ cars. When we got there the fellows of 48 all seemed %m that Mr. Neale uheiv Senutminster tell us the story first meeting since zie‘rel?“h"" nization of ce * the patrols, November 8. e decided on the onening ceremony for the next troop vember ports followed. Itâ€" was pointed oul iN# thnm\co!mmmhb'1 standard and plans were made for rapid progress in the coming month. ® ‘ mmhetofthieollecflnldfl‘dm umnlmcolnooflfunfld was thoroughly discussed. On November 21 Scouts will ask people to sign pledge cards to the effect that they will save all old papers for the Scouts to pick up every month â€" starting Decembera â€" Arrangements mnflphtbedMlbvhltï¬nm- mhnlm'hmbiv&tolfl papers and magazines. â€" After a discussion of various scout pages TROOP 36 SERVES St. at Nowlin and Vincent Peddie. hanks these Soouts for theit PAPER MILLA _ _ KHight District editors of the North Shore council Press club visited the Pioneer Paâ€" per company on Saturday, Nov. 1. This PRESS CLUB VISITS 3 $ i-ltM‘ to i.".__.ll <ollect next weekâ€"â€"‘The funds saised m‘,"-h af eWect ‘and voâ€"the fighre e onect We in $ess ramanice ‘of | naturnl the Council st passing. and a o e ind Take house and let us go there. | the fat nâ€"we went out. __Of course | byteriar there was no ghost but ed up some fun, we went out. in and th ind later found him in the | Scouts f the scouts from 49. After | gave t w;.uydnfl*‘m nted by Troop 48). _ After | five. r« C Lo ~P this weo went back | Africa. C o ie Accarday. :“m lnst ‘Lw- Richard McNeil, Charles reocacd hA ditrnl 5 ~Keld its BRAESIDE WB PLITVCTY s ‘" and enjoy | The plans for our Troop 67 log ‘cabin the meeting | in the Fort Sheridan woods are being drawn ind a board | up now. . Work will begin by the Scouts * our last meeting. Mr. Muzik of * 85, Highwood, The co NORTH SHORE the relief organizations in the different towns of the area. visited. â€" Here the processes involved in reâ€" making paper were shown. â€" At the â€"time the Scouts were shown how common cardâ€" board was being made out of old papers. Mr. Rehberg who conducted us through the mill explained how the process was deâ€" veloped and the different grades ofâ€" paper made. He also pointed out the wood pulp importted from Sweden which was â€" to be mixed â€" with "the old â€"paper, _ â€" _ 000. _ ARABRNHE _ OAE P oc uie e Raae c on Those visiting the mills were Scouts Lehle, Hokenson, Osborne, Puniap, Donahue, Baldâ€" auf and Vetter. our last meeting. Mr. Muzik of Highwood ecanmie in and made the arrangements for transportation to the Chicagoâ€"Arkansas footâ€" ball game. â€" Most of us are going .to the Deerfleldâ€"Evanston game. The meeting was spent in passing tests and. merit â€" badges. Boyd Branson has now seventeen merit LN 4 cb tabs ie agten i h m lorey eP ar . wl se n 7 badges. _ We adjourned at ~9 â€" o‘clock..â€"Al Hulse, Troop. 67 Seribe. t ~~~â€"~~ * FATHER AND SON BANQUET The scouts of Troop 84 were invited to the fathers and sons banquet at the Pres« byterian church Nov. 5. "The Scouts marchâ€" ed up theâ€"steps â€"toâ€" ’ wE and the fathers and sons followed. The Scouts stood at attention under an arch and gave the pledge to the fiag. We then had a wonderful dinner with ice cream for desâ€" 1A i c u00 0008 20000 sc ns Plicapram nc e dneite y Â¥ete sert.After the dinner we were shown a five reel moving picture of hunting in HOLDS BOARD OF REVIEWâ€" At the Inast meeting of Troop 37 Highwood a. board of review was held in which five Seouts passed their second class tests and two other seouts passing eight merit badges. After the board of review signaling_ was practiced. : Games were then‘ held and the W‘Mâ€"m benediction led by Junior Assistant Seoutâ€" master Jacob Jeppeson.â€"Scribe Albert Biaâ€" EAGLE SCOUT W! OF TRIP ABROAD P1 14 10 BB .0 2 in Piiain n i N 4005 uudruhdtothhllhdaaporb.fora skating exhibition and an ice hockey match was to begin at 8:45. We went to a statien ioohr.butruhl"bukmh.dgoth in time, for it began late. Thereâ€" were -hg%ru- and skating exhibitions by ‘Olym â€"and world champions, _ and .at the LC T OILLS /A flarman team _ Continuing 1 his experiences unsportsma®1s. the Eiffel tower tion. ~Monday, we discussed < Ou" P sn c tenstein, (their father counseller in Paris.) It in# Mon. Musee, Gravin:; Tues. Musee des Arts: and Metiers, and evening with the Lichtensteins ; _ Wed. â€" Sevres, and evening Tannbeuser : Thurs. Fontainblea : Fri. Caâ€" «ino ‘de Paris. We went to the ;-;c Garâ€" "After supper ERDC "'. of BOY SCOLKE counmc: nrEapqouanrnrtLEs, 21 N. SHERIDAN RD, Paul T. Gilbert‘s account s in Paris, France. _ â€"° I PCs Cns e en x with its flickering iMNuminaâ€" ‘, October 12. _ After dinner he, Paris Tourist office where our program with Mr. Lichâ€" into a subway THE PRES8 ~ It is of I saw her again, she was still in the same position. I went around behind and watched bcrl'hlh.htlh‘“l'tmm.‘ eyelid, whereupon I approached her cauâ€" tiously to examine her, she was wax. After that I vemamet more wary, lest I bump tnt~ samae and anv "Pardon." I discovered At another time I went up to a guard to ask something, and he was wax. We also went into the Cabinet Fantastique and Palais JE 3N e o ie oo n e tw des Mirages. The former was & short magic show â€" which contained â€"common but quite inexplicable tricks. The Palais des Mirages was «n mungbm‘ room â€"lined with mirrors of quality. ‘The columns different ?eeb The roof also could be changed. Various colored lights were turned on â€" arranged in different patterns. _ You were under the impression that you ‘were in an immense palace with‘rg?ld“.ï¬ B SEBE PAAAE UIae o Pn t C G w e 9 and columns and arches stretching away in every direction as far as the eye could each time a rhythmatical play of lights kept going. It was well worth the six cents it cost,"â€"Paul Gilbert. TROOP 33 LEEC r--u“-& icA se ce of the m al.’ lc 49 L0 qaLan mar werk missing ï¬&"m . made to 1 missing when the roll was taken H their dead bodies found on account darkness and underbrush. ° When / :.mmw_-nu. The month closed a "good period :ï¬'&.mï¬gu .‘t mw-& After our own meetâ€" ing a of 12 of us ‘hiked to the Evanâ€" gelical church to perform an Investiture mhclxw&m'“ which is a new troop. After the ceremony, doughnuts and cocoa were served.â€"Kerwyn Smith, Troop 33. TROOP 34 HAS * MEETING NOV. 6 with the Scout oath and law. Last meetâ€" mmww.lfl-'“-" had a surprise for us this meeting. The _,.._,,.-;..mmth--aï¬c" to take uï¬â€™ï¬i'w'm "W uC CC Aasistant Seoutmaster themselves in other projeets. . i M“Mlmb"- Our meeting ended at 9:00.â€"Rich pleyard, Troop 55, Glenview. this our Assistant Scoutmaster PAÂ¥UARE . had as in some drill. We then had a short ut:olu«flnchm".""“‘- dues. After the patrol meetings, James a" °0_ sonk the tenderfoot Scouts and gave some : instruction On BOCDIMU â€" PTTLCY s oD o stecg . .flmmmmm We then had a few games and we were told that we may wo to the cabin two weeks from November â€" 1. We closed the meeting with the Scout bened Our meeting OoVNCILâ€"â€" started t â€"â€" 88.0 2438 FOX PATROL NEWSâ€" * mateol held its regular Has Study Peried | _ _ _ _ ig opened at 7:30 to the call We spent the first half hour of smugglers were PrePAT | council executive t around a camp fire. It| ang his Eagle ran riny with the wind whistling | ="; joined Scout ltvumtbtnodllu::t:: ï¬ud'h-o revensoers creep second ‘and then capture the whole :unfl'ggt intere GLENVIEW â€" MUNDELEIN NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN ~ â€" IVANHOE TROOP is HAS HALLOWE‘EN PARTY Saturday night, October 31, 'hvg:l had a Hollowe‘en party at the cabin.. The party started at 7:00. All everybody was there,. ‘Ihere was Sm"s 28 scouts present not counting some of the committee. The first thing we did was to “umllmhlmll‘u start fire in the fireplace. Scoutmaster mWfl~mm body to the council ring to light the council -M_w“’?in"‘%:‘u;‘: mmmbu"“' nobody would venturne in. After awhile Kenneth Kennedy opened the door. But thtmuwuhmfwm yelled ‘"Here comes a ghost." â€" At these road. After awhile we got enough courage we returned and found it wasn‘t true. We Mmthmiflm,@ï¬â€˜.fl hanging â€" by ~the neck. When we. fook Mnm!undlt‘wumndcm'. We then went back to the council ring to eat hchmthdthmhdmm"" sweet cider, some marshmallows and apples. nobody would venturne in. Affer aw l‘ Kenneth Kennedy opened the door. But that was as far as he got for somebody yelled ‘"Here comes a ghost." â€" At these road. After awhile we got enough courage 000 ~AU UX and found it wasn‘t true. We PWERF ETE o c Bectatact acoudk ~conds â€"Hndoty About 9 :30 we fAnished and ~wentâ€"into â€"the cabin and played down to rest the full stomachs. â€" About 10:00 we left for home. Russell Marshail our assistant scoutmaster RERODCCCC un w . LCâ€"4 that TO AN EAGLE SCOUT _ ® _ Rollowing is a short talk given recently by Eagle Scout Perry Crawford before the M EeRenne se C1 (a ies on e ecouncil executive board on what Scouting ndhhlhchunk..-bhl- "I joined Scouts in January, 1980, as a member of Troop 18, of Winnetka, _I reâ€" ceived my second class a month later but whn“!hthw‘btavflh.-l“" pass my first class until the second period of: camp 1930. I-mv&umâ€"twï¬ riods and received seven. merit badges. merit badges during the wniter. C Sm e c apet s ie s oo ts tds TROOP 54 OF HALF DAY hozr“hahmmï¬â€œâ€˜- Novâ€" "1031. _ The _ meeting _ was e ths songs ; Raymond Mwmu&.uh-.w.u drill. m‘nmmwfl prepa red for patrol yells. 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