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Highland Park Press, 16 Feb 1933, p. 15

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f-kn will make you old vacuum cleaner. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 198; d with two and two rear the exctusive Deluxe cars. me how the Eureka it yourself â€"see how Highland Park 710 ORE | electric c,lean.;r, with imbedde‘_d ly efficient this Uner for yY ler youlnflllyway : & 79 "high «wl Bs KX f Tn%‘ *4 is the Younanised in A E{“" ‘;*i?’ * tee, with '&-“fln-n men as c.m "* soos â€" Arthar | Tillman, â€"Rdward +s Wal Te Tess x+ James Rice, Jim Rice, RKobert JUOMI® SUUT & i,,. ..w Simms, Dick Sucss, Bruce Wagner, Wilson, Wright Witmer. Bracside School P. T. A. _ .. A m.x.r.mmmmtmim”- tee comgrised of H. Willson, Henry T. Chapman and_ K. Rectenwald, which repâ€" ,....‘:“n:-muulr:r.utb: scoutmaster. _ Troop 38 originally ‘met at The Weat Ridge Schoo!. About four months ..npwdbihm-&hdlow M-wdnw%!:lhzm" boys. By making this move they prac=0# " THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1988 inal Cubmaster and led the until %%mm.&v.,flmu their activities. ‘The. committee snonsoring the Pac kis composed of Howard sponsoring the Pac kis Bede, chairman; B. T. Rogers, Wm. C. Pohrte ; %A&WM&- helping as one Chiefs. , 7 + The e'i‘h registered at the end of 1982 were: John Benson, fi Bede, Carroli Binder, ‘Ted. Boynton, Brant, _ Billy Bromatedt, â€" Henry , _ Arthur ~Dubin, i:lm“bm:h.'ahfiat rence, Edward Lilienfield, BITMHY . MNEDUWETT+ Charles Mobbs, Bobby Nichols, Ted Pohrte, Mw.cwumnulm David Rompel, Jim Rosenfels, Donald Sherâ€" in master Joseph iRedine, the Baraca. Bible Class of the church sponsors this pack and is represented by Cub Committee comprised of W. A. Fidder, chairman ; Nester Daggett and D. D. Husencetter, ‘The following boys are registered as Cubs Council. ing program he has been able‘to hold a large number of older boys. Up until this hnuutmhdh--ntfn.hfln Elm Place School. ‘They now meet in the high school gym. On the sponsoring comâ€" mittee, representing the Rotiry Club, are :olm.’l’mr.'Wshch.o.Ml'l’.lflgl- Cub Pack 65 was the first Cub Pack anized in Highland Park, dating bacl ‘cb. 1981. Mr. R. W. Wilder was the c Tyson, Nathan Udell, Billy Watson. Rditor‘s Note: It is felt at least once want to see in print the names of the oee pes b9 engeintniearim ‘aity ies S oout Sos. . Phis & Seouting‘s Twonly priate time to review the complete perâ€" Sonpel ‘of Highiand Park Scouting Orâ€" ganization. 3 Here follows the personnel of each unit : Beginning in the of 1932 o. m ons tik Sremdorkd "by ‘the Presty» rIan UHUPem, WWTe OARtt DCE ols odxs .Mwfinmwnnmemm number of 324. The troop is still sponsored and meets in the Presbyterian Churech and t« a definite part of the church program. TROOP 33 . Lincoln Grammar School : ‘Troop $3 has always featured the parent‘s â€"operation with the Scouting program of eir Troop. As a result they have always ii 7. EC: Dr. J E. Tremaine is chairman of Troop _ Re wittee â€" with Henry Mathins, J: _: CUB PACK 86 . ~BOY SCOUTsS Henry Vail, . David en c Aseve aevof c ym m e eroasing in site ‘and their olders boys in this l For ve-e&.w.-fi-th Bt&sn?l‘:.b Gourley has his mate David_ C: Greene. " On" the g:n&un ‘are .u’mmum Alaroce Cieeene Sen »Scouts registered for ©1983‘ are listed ?;guuuf"":? Dexter Calk Tz‘,' ;Jâ€";-;' Ewell, 2 Angmgrnn, Denton Smite Rederle Boaine, _ Feb. 17â€"1 Seouting Exhibi it 7â€"Deerfleld Ange tion _ m thh%fl”â€"-fln:‘olux Monday sessions of _lma_;â€"-%_ netkA Scouting Exhibition at March.â€"3â€"â€"Winnetka Scouting Exhibition st Community House, March 18â€"Kenilworth Exhibition at Sears March 25â€"26â€"OQvernight Seasion Elements Course .lt’lh:l“ Waiton Cabin. A‘: 1 21â€"Chicago Area First Aid Finals m i at Gym, Chicago. * "May. 20â€"21â€"Fourth Annual Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral in preparation for World‘s Fair, | | ~> > . > June 19 .to. July 1â€"First â€"Périod, . Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Juâ€"Wan‘s fifth year. N July $ to ‘July 15â€"Second Pericd Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan‘s fifth year. it July 17 to July 29â€"Third: Period, ‘Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan‘s fifth year. Aug. 24â€"Boy ieont Day at Century of Drsrnagn â€" > of the mobilization. When the Troop asâ€" sembled at 2:30 o‘clock, 20 minutes after the call there was started by Mr. Russell, the scoutmaster, a game of hare and hounds to warm the fellows up, The patrol leadâ€" ers‘acted as hares with the rest of the Troop as hounds. After each patrol had caught its own patrol leader and returned to headquarters, they collected firewood and built patrol fires in the vacant lot to the north of the ~Atlantic and Pacific store. When the patrols had, built their fires, they were given, a small â€" quantity of pancake flour and as cack patrol leader had been instructed inâ€" the call to see that his paâ€" trol had a canteen of water and pancakes. ‘The. Otter Patrol, led by Duncan Reeds, was the first to make a pancake. As this patrol also led in several other events, inâ€" cluding .q;::gmut. neatness ‘of fireplace afâ€" ter ‘they it, and coâ€"operation. _ They im‘thcpfluotlhsolm-llm Merner, Troop 52, Deerfleld Presbyterian SsCOUT WEEK SEES FOUR NEW EAGLE SCOUTS Four Boy Scouts of the North Shore Area Council completed the requirement for the Church. Council completed the requirement for the Eagle Rank, the highest in Scouting, during Boy Scout‘s 23rd Anniversary Week; they are Melvin Rouse, 17 years old, Troop 71, goal. _A similar ceremony was eomhg:: in the award of the Eagle Badge to A Hokanson at the Sunday morning service mt the Presbyterian Church in Lake Forest. Allan is, the son of Mr, and‘ Mrs. Herman E. Hokanson of 904 North Green Bay Road, Lake Forest. Allan has been a Scout since Decsember 1928 and has been two years to the Scout Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Scout Henry Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Wilder of Highland Park, and Scout John lelntuhi.m of Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Melntosh of vinia, are to be formally awarded their Eagle Ranks at the District Scouting Exhibition coming in the near fu» ture. gnry. a Scout since June 1931, has been to Scout Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for the past two years. ‘ He was a Cub before joinâ€" ing the Scouté. John joined ‘the Troop in July 1931 and has also had thgnc_x‘m renstennd t + COMING CcoUN MW‘-W‘EINN- fering from bite be. taken info, # * heated room. Dr. Eugene ‘E. Willison of the First Aid Service of the American Red Cross has studied this subject and his findâ€" ings should be of interest to all Sequters, .‘ "Reost bite is aâ€" condition," says Dr, aid . have advised rubbing with snow,. LN h-bun&n'fl- by explorers and inhabiâ€" tants of wflmcfb.bhm ous practice which has frequently in the development of gangrene,. It is parâ€" ticularly important in such cases that norâ€" mal temberature be restored gradually. Unâ€" umil LDe. PEFs I2. TOCE ocfi ces en w i restablished. If the hand is frozen, hold it | * s .mththlukhhth.m-n&orm R ; the . thighs. Or, the part may be: thawed>| [ . > s t tety bvadually in coo! air of warm water. | [ There‘s nothing like a good [ oOnnty * ] $t. Charles Hatel ADJUSTED RATES . = ‘TO SUIT TNE TIMES f Single rooms as low as 89 . Single rooms with bath | s as low as 222 â€" Doublé rooms with bath & .â€"~~.â€" as low as*300 kémodqhéns to meet all Requirements.. Good service â€" imperative . Valorization ‘ offices for all tines in lobby * senp FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOibERE â€"_ _ MARDI GRAS â€"â€" WINTER RACING One of Americas ACCOMANODATING .100Q G| her of their party lost his gloves while) on top of one of their steel: radio |towers «â€" temperaturé of about 70 dégress (sero â€"and had to climb down. bareh . > | . Mis the. part, after being thorough! lho‘lfi éovered by additional . treatement no damage resulted. _ The Univetsity of Scouting of the North Shore Area Council starts> its term ty Prigva, mabl eerremunettithente m t | five du{mnt training courses . for |all Scout leaders and men interested in Sequting. The part. two; Principles of masters nip, part two; Elements of Cub two :; Elements ..of Sea Scout / ip, part two ;‘ Principles of First | Aid, : part two. . The ‘courses areâ€" so that anyone, even though they have|not taken the first term may start in now| in any of In ‘order to bring the un‘ close to home to as many as possible, places of these mectings are changed week to week. Here is the schedule: it in Wile 2. "on Fob. .21 suunnn'b h school . 21 w i Muvh!-tl'“h?nh ; _March una;:g-:a.n arigh, H rd Woods ; ‘March 20 ‘at ‘Deerfleld publ ; March z1ac0nk'lbrrm.¢hd.§kh h-dorfllp and is well informed on Scouting. In addition to his address,â€" other outâ€" standing Scout leaders will be | present to adddress the various individual . Mr. William E. Soules, Scout of Deâ€" epmA will apgkvnt gn * Course on "An Ad early Outdoor| Program" ; Mr. ‘Don M. Higgine, Scout of Champaignâ€"Urbana (Jom\el‘lj to KElements Course on "The Patrol Unit the Ansâ€" wer"; Mr. Howard Gatley, executive of Kenosha, the Sea Scout on : ‘The Eight Alder Boy Desires." attend this Un to be more effective in their to Boy hood but to help Dads learn‘ about their boys and to inf:rm of Scoutâ€" ing on the value and need of [these three year old boys, Seouti bo; E.fi‘;.m.“?{..a s."a::}u over 15. â€"\ 1 490 Deerfleld Ave., Hi Read the Wantâ€"Ads glass of milk when you‘re thirsty â€" and SANTTS milk is good milk. . ' ‘Just phone for our friver to leave a quart on your doorâ€" fltep. 4 s ¢ | . Phone H. P. 1581 I\eEep Face ~ with America‘s Changing Laws. DIVORCE QUALITY AND SERVICE BUTTER â€" Per is the subjéct of anew booklet that tells all about the new 90 day Arkanâ€" sas Divorce Law. It is free for the asking. Address namely, Cubbing|for ‘9â€"10â€"11 Box 38¢) Little Rock, Ark. 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