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Highland Park Press, 26 Nov 1936, p. 11

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t." Cast: Clai Darwell, m rd .| Bromberg," Thursday, Dec. â€"2, story, Mm by : a ‘one‘s interest: to mother â€"comes to o hok | in belleve er : to | nelally | sucéessful. maintain the decepâ€" pathetic and : amusâ€" NY d mevel, Th \Cast: | | i&;’?szm,::“‘. ric Blair,", Tuesday, | 29, m tamang Eren 1: their: uAfi irmance and Brodâ€" ufl;hlnhid t;‘fn! . . . and~the 50 for $1.00 .. . Tamé : on the cards PX cngisras & Hi:hlndm Â¥. NOVv. 2s TBR :. | " S REVIEW V O R he new 1986 CARDS . : . , 1988 £1 4Â¥ | auurSDAY, yoVv. 2e, 1936 ceeded ' te eare of the 0 the | nt ~0 though there 100 | for Both €° l y < P rof in Cu lef C a fon mpre tit ou m rl â€" f T n, executave ; Tst thoa rk executve ; Stowell, s Yol te seven jeou mem % those lint ’ 'y'Scout News . The in ’ the is |to o .. thirty ceive other: made‘ P Court of Honor & The most important Court : of held in the Highwood district in|th¢ North Shore Area Council is |to held the Oak Terrace school! auditoriulnâ€" on December 10. At that ti approximately thirty! scouts and leaders will reâ€" ceive |their Life: Scout rank and other awards of importance will be de t that timg. This is the first 3& hat as large a number of Life ut b have been preâ€" ‘ at any istrict Court of ‘Ll'h speakers fr the evening will be Ju Perry IJ. Persons of Wauâ€" k Mr. J. EJ Engquist, district irmpan, has asked the cooperation alll Highwood scouts and leaders this Court of Honor a real . : MiÂ¥. F. Fischer, memâ€" ber the exedutive board from zgmd is re ce fgnd support i troops ,crtieipntln( are: Troog 36, Louis Young, scoutmasâ€" ter; froop 37, Lloyd Moon, scoutâ€" Con /A Court of a innetka rist chureh /A Court of Hpnor for all scouts of Winnetka 1 be held . at the g\ri church pgrish house on Dec. , St 7:30. Court of Honor :l‘ll the di of troopul‘:. kett, mnm . At that time awards will be made to all scouts who have advanced in rank gnd hew scouts will be admitted as mmembers of the {various troops. g special |awards are being . at that of Honof, one being the Fo award to be preâ€" Y1 is is our most popular service. aring apparel is comYlm irgned, ready to wear.. Table, bed and bath madeira and fancy linens Jroned. This bundle mist . inc‘ 680. per cent flat wérk. Does! not include ‘dréss shirts or stiff collars. â€"â€" \ 6 Ibs. 86c â€" kokie Finish cosTs gm MORE THAN ORDINARY LAUNDERING v';t;mmhsigm r of the Highâ€" ber 10 Date of Highwood North West Suburban t of Honor Dec. 10 ring his assistâ€" sented to the troop in Winnetka M»"Mrdinrin civic service; §h¢oaurl ard which will be made MGW to seven scouts, is the Whitney aw,ardvhiehhuhqprmqw Winnetka scouts each year for seyâ€" eral mut“tho late Frank Whitâ€" ney, artist and friend of scouting. The several troops in Winnetka are An award for troops, packs and ‘ships showing a net gain in memâ€" bership | ber 31ist over last December 31s;t has been made availâ€" able through national headquarâ€" ters of the Scouts of America. The award ‘is in the nature of a blue ribbon streamer, for the troop ‘flag pole. _ | to elect ;scouts for the Whitney award next week. In preparation for their court of honor, a Board of Reâ€" _ The outs were under the leadâ€" ership of | Dobbins, Scoutmaster of Troop 51 of Deerfield. Followâ€" ing is the list of local 1936 Scout ushers: © North Sh Area | Council officâ€" ials are con phtili' the use of this award and if it is adopted, will present | the lt“llfll to all units which have shown an increase in membership over the year. Over 125 North Sha:r' Scouts ushered â€" at five: Northwestern home games at Dyche Stadium and completed / t 1936 usher service last Saturday at the Wisconsin Membership Achievement Award Bill Aiston JIr. Hutehison | Robt. Hute Lyle Larson Julius Laegler| : Herbert McAll Alex MeP ] William Duw 1 Ray Garrity Wayne Jahn _ ob w‘ Bill Bromstedt Bob Bryant Bob Earhart l Don Farquhar Max Hart A Bil} Hill Stouts Register fy 9 Many new Scouts are joining the ranks of the various troops in the several districts of the North Shore Area : coungil each â€" week. <These new boys jfin as Tenderfoot Scouts and by the help of their leaders and progress t!rougb Scouting into 2nd class Scouts, then 1st class, then star, life, and finally eagle. _ New Scouts received .at Scout I\en'dquanars recently include the following: _ > * Troop 38, :uhhund Parkâ€"Bob Newman. froon 36, Highwoodâ€"Louis Picchietti, Edâ€" APOOT 20% Mn eneneen en e ward + Ni Cubs _ Registering Pnek] 65, Bighland Parkâ€"Fri John DeW trice Nickels. Councils Unite in Training Course Six Scout councils within a radius of 30 miles are combining their ef. forts and |talents when on Dec. 5 and 6 training. courses for leaders will be put on at the Evansâ€" ton weekâ€"end camp, Camp Evanâ€" bosco, n Barrington. The two training© courses are the Elements of Cub L ip Part 1 and Troop Progrtamming, and will begix:hnt 3 n s wiil Deg M p.m. on Saturday afternoon, Dec. 3 and will rm straight through uu-[ til 4 p.m. on Sunday. Men enrolled for the entire course will receive National ‘Training certificates which will apply on their trainin@ aw‘:‘:a eredit. _ Gouncils, cooperating E the NortH Shore Area council are: the Elgin, Evanston, Dupage county, Northwest â€" Suburban, Oak Park Area and the West Suburban. Comâ€" plete announcement eoncerning@: the ‘courses went to the scouters of each of the councils this. week giving the whole pr&gnm and the names of the faculty members which include: Milton H. Wricht, of Lake Bluff ; Wm. E... Webster of Tibertvville: ‘Bob Townlev of Kenilworth : Medil! Radloff af Libertvville: Ivan Senâ€" «wen of : Waukegan ; : Harry Bolle of Hichland Park and Louis Young Highwood. all of the North Shore Area council and a number of other men, from the nther eouncils n{ndudinc + "Tinâ€"can" / Samâ€" brook from East Chicaen on \Tinâ€" can Cookery: Jack . Conlev: Serut exneutive of Dunage. Countyv ea~nnâ€" 1 ‘who will direct the camnfire: Cleorse ‘Anderson of Cricago on handicraft: Carl Parlaska. E‘oin. TIndian lore: Norton @ithert arcorâ€" dian player: Bart Walker of Ev-n- ston; and several other men |fâ€"am the varipus councile who will hanâ€" dle the many snhiects and nhase« of the course. .The«a men are all negioned tq the Renptin@e eanrse and the faculty for the Cnb“vinq'(en:n: CLaG. EP00 ASCAT Ec oABE NCPAE TE of the course, .Tho«a men are all negioned to the Rl:onflno e»nrse and the faculty for the Cubbine ennrse h\‘n‘ndeq; CH@ Cra#a fâ€"am Park Ridge: Glenn Reinier. Wankecan Tr. Stowmart Matthews. T {hertuville:; R. N. qiods. Glenese: Tvan Rakinâ€" son, â€" Eyanston: Walterâ€" Floorke. Park n"»e Bill Cameron, Evanâ€" ston and others. treeinl This |s the first time that these several | councils bave ecombined their efforts for a enurse setâ€"un of. this kind and prosnects for enrollâ€" ment f4r the t=a enure~«‘ are heâ€" tween ';p and 100 men, The courses will be ::oen to anv men interested in Scoutine or Cnbbing . whetber they are rogistered with the Boy Geouts of America or not. [ Rearniting Marit Badae Cinunselore _ Several districts of the North Shore Area ennncil are in the proâ€" pa«g nf| poeoruitin« men to sorve in tha ca of Merit Badge counâ€" selors. | Meohs f ”’.&AB"‘“ are ‘those : which are given to Scouts for having done Scouts Complete Usher Job will be held on Friday, Dec. 4. Highland Park â€"â€"â€" Douglas Smith Highwood ___ _ Area council and a r men, from the nther ina * “’l‘in-cln".l‘qfl"“' Dick OQ‘Connor > Don Porter James Rankin namean &é‘ss..a." ' m Bill Smi ‘ Daniel ?orln Bruce VanGuilder Bob Vinyard * Frank Menduno Jack Retti¢ Bud Vinyard Chandler Waebster Oliver Burns certain requirements jm subâ€" jects of which there over 100, ranging from archi re to zoolâ€" ogy. It is the purpose of the Merit Badge committee to _ men qualiâ€" ee o ols fubiect, nho will bo (the M W are: man himself~ is acquginted. Many Scouts ~have been introduced to their | life work th â€" contact with men while pursuing the Merit Badge; program under the leaderâ€" ship of the Scountmaster and Merit Badge counselors of Boy Scouts of America. It not only brings the boy into familiarity with many diâ€" versified subjects am;Tintemt.s but also into‘ contact with men of promâ€" inence in the community, Swimming Pioneegring P 1 Health Athieties Fiox Mia Safety: *‘ .. /* Cn-vlhrm’ Public Health Civics u&u;’lu ng ¢ ‘Pi,rdgmfiv ‘Scouts in the North Shore Area council in 1985 earned nearly 1800 Merit Badges in.74 different subâ€" jects. The most pop of which are the 34 following: * c emrents Carpentry . ; on Handicraft : F Woodwork : First Aid to Animals THE FELLOW WHOS LOOKING FOR A SOFT PLACE TOLAND DOESâ€" NT USUALLY LAND ANYTHING WORTH . . WMHIELETL o. : : TRUST 4 land . igh THE PRESS8 We invife you and your attor? tive to our equipme! _ Already in 1936 many more the m earned in 1985 have h to the Scouts in this area. It is the sincere wish of the men working on the Merit Badge counâ€" ‘selor ‘list in various communities that men interested in Scouting . ::3 in the w : of its &‘mm j and believe in its value to the boys will volunteer their services and in case where they‘ are m the local leaders will respond ily to their request to serve in the capacity of Merit Badge counselor ‘in the subject or subjects in which they are ‘;u:liaad and interested. The distr which are now (proâ€" moting and recruiting Merit Badge counselors are the following: Wilâ€" mette, Dr. D. W. Rapp, chairman, Winnetka, | Theodore A.. Buenger ; ‘Glencoe,, Kenneth L. Fox; Deerfleld, Charles E, Piper; Lake Forest, Robert Rogber, and Libertyville. Music _ Metal Work This bank is qualified by 1 , _ eapacit | New Books . . © Higher Education. in Ameérica, by President Hutchins of the ‘Uniâ€" versity of Chicago. | This book gives some pungent criticisms of the American educaâ€" tional system.. 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