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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 28

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sCOUTS BRAVE WEATHER IN CAMP the Des Plaines river b and rain only. made us all the more. â€" Anyway sSCOUTS GOING TO ILLINOIS GAME Troop 30 of Elm P! lund Park will travel Pb WILME TTE _: BRAESIDE KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIAN HILL _ HIGHLANDPARK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS _ EVERETT GLENCOE LAKEFOREST The weather man tried to cut Troop out of a swell weekâ€"end camp on + Des Plaines river but that wind Th wher een agréed upon.) _ We wer y hauled away and said goodby Kerwvyn Smith, Troop 33. re Phones: H. Pk. 3290 â€" Emergency Service H. Pk. 3291 Troop Quaker Stateâ€"Havoline Waxfree Motor Oilsâ€"Greases We There T he h it of it will trayel south to ( witness the opening Braun Bros. OL Co. build A CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER PERSONAL SERVICE squ. eC up al chi M lid fun, and how mig aka j w | a windy night with fire to warm themâ€" ricked down a good not have big appeâ€" ght. _ After breakâ€" iseball with an orâ€" ed about two good then we had to look r amusement. * We e of touch tackle right, for the FUEL OIL wh whoopee want ho OF HIGHLAND PARK Distributors of camp over : over and ts at camp ng several song book, hool nink ur tent kn« uts got but High > o w it wind hoys allâ€" We ickle not am The troop wili leave early enough Saturday to get down ‘there in time to ‘look over the university in the morning, then eat and sée the game und return home Saturday night. The university has planned a fine day‘s program for their guest scouts from all over Ilinois. versity of Illinois football game against Towa college this Saturday, October 4. . About 20 to 25 scouts are making the trip by auto with Mr. John Udell, scoutmaster in charge. The troop committeemen, Mr. Sol St. Peter and Mr. Walter Cope are arâ€" ranging the transportation. The troop wili leave early enough Saturday to get down ‘there in time LOSS TO.SCOUTING IN DEATH OF M. J. TRAUB H elopmé . aided ub, be ves a : coumen nuoqut??zn N. SMERIDAM RD, 1H0HLAND Pa SR , 1LLENO . TELEPHONEâ€"H.R 2431 THE PRESS dUTNEWS coe, Highland Park and Lake Forest; Langworthy‘s store, Libertyville; Reâ€" liable Laundry & Dry Cleaning comâ€" pany, Highland Park; Rapp Brothers, Wilmette, Winnetka, Highland Park, and Lake Forest; Braun Brothers Oil company, Winnetka and Highland Park; Vic J. Killian Inc., Winnetka andâ€" Highland Park. WHAT SCOUTS Do IN CAMP What the North Shore Area scouts did at Camp Makajawan this past summer is partly indicated by the adâ€" vancement they passed. It is interâ€" esting to note the merit badges the scout passed the most were the more difficult ones; ones that took near a whole two. weeks of hard work to complete.© In this group are such badges as cooking, pioncering, athleâ€" tics, life saving, canoeing, photogâ€" raphy, forestry and camping. Followâ€" ing is a list of the most popular merit badges and the number of each that were passed at camp. Leathercraft, 36; cooking, 34; pionâ€" cering, 33; athletics, 33; swimming, TROOP 34 IS A NOW UNDER WAY Â¥ Troop 34 held its first fall meeting at 7:30 p.m. Friday the 26th at the Presbyterian church, Highland Park. Mr. Betts, our scoutmaster, introâ€" duced Mr. Raiph Bratt as a new asâ€" sistant scoutmaster and also introâ€" duced an Eagle scout from Indiana who will help in our troop. ‘With All scouts and scouters of the North Shore Area council will greatly miss Mr. Traub. His fine contribuâ€" tion to scouting in leadership and service will not be forgotten. 32; life saving, 20; canoeing, 26; woodcarving, 26; public health, 23; personal health, 22; photography, 21; camping, 17. Records also show that 62 scouts passed second class, 38 passed first class, 19 received tar, 13 attained life rank, 4 were awarded Eagle rank and two carned Eagle palms. 46 scouts passed the Junior Red Cross life savâ€" ing, five passed the Senior life savâ€" ing test and three the Scout life guard. MERCHANTS SPONSOR sCOUT SONG BOOK F AMERICA OVNCILâ€"â€" NO.714 th _cooking, 54; plonâ€" cs, 33; swimming, 20; canoeing, 26; public health, 23; ; photography, 21; GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GoLF LBERTYVILLE NORTHBROOK _ DIAMONDLAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELO ROoNDOUT BANNOCKBURN NANHOE Mr. Willard Ericson this makes four leaders and we expect with their help to progress rapidly this year. About 15 scouts were present last week and we hope there will be a lot more boys at the noext meeting.â€"Scribe F. Johnâ€" son, Troop 34. DEERFIELD BOARD OF REVIEW MEETS The September Board of Review for Deerfield was held Friday the 26th with Mr. W. W. Melivaine as chairâ€" man, Mr. Cazel and Mr. Huhn assistâ€" ing. The following tests were comâ€" pleted before the board. These awards will be made soon.at the troop meetâ€" ing. Troop 52â€"Richard Merner, tenderâ€" foot; merit badges to Milton Merner, cycling; Edgeley Todd, woodcarving, handicraft, pathfinding, carpentry; Kenneth Vetter, swimming; Edwin A. Wood, personal health, woodcarving; Scoutmaster James G. Russell, elecâ€" tricity, carpentry. the tests as listed: Troop 45â€"Edwin Bleier, farm layâ€" out and building arrangement, farm home and its planning; Allen Hokenâ€" son, cycling, animal industry, carpenâ€" try; Ian McPherson, life saving, cyelâ€" ing, bird study, farm home and its planning, eagle. Troop 48â€"Harold McCracken, tenâ€" derfoot. The first monthly meeting of the Lake Forest Board <of Review was held Wednesday September 24 at the City hall. The chairman, Mr. Knight C. Cowles was in charge with Mr. Mathew Herriges, chairman Troop 49 committee and Mr. Carl McManus asâ€" sisting. The following scouts passed the tests as listed: FREE FOOTBALL FOR SCOUTS BOARD OF REVIEW AT LAKE FOREST The Highland Park Press Painting, Interior Decorating and Wallpapering 642 Chicago Ave. Tel. H. P. 3294 20% DISCOUNT ON BROUGHT AND ‘CALLED FOR. DRY CLEANING and LAUNDRY RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DRY CLEANING COMPANY 618 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Pk. Don‘t forget scouts your troop has Nine out of ten people here can do your Wantâ€"ad job alone. read it. The Press Wantâ€"Ads Furniture Refinished Estimates Free W. ATWOOD Thursday, October 2, 1930 for results

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