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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Mar 1928, p. 53

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9iiL:METTE LIFE of. ~he North Shore Scout . Troops ,.,-·~ p .__, of T 8 nuu auua roop Wins Knot Tying Conteat Scouting Who'a Who Troop 1 in Membenhip ·. Driver; There'a a Reuoa At a meeting of Troop 8 last ThursLast \Vednesday Troop 1 enrolled day night we had a fairly , good meetBv George &ncb three new Tenderfeet. They will go ing. The members of the troop debefore the Court of Honor on '·ar""h "d d to have a " ""Ontest 10 · w h'tc h pom · t s · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 1 1 6 when they will receive their· Ten" CJ e would be awarded for efficiency; such ARL D K" derfoot pa"ns. mg, an official of the as an anspect·on, et cetera. They have F At our last meett"ng two C!-outs , . red S. James Co., is president ~ 1 f h b C mad e arrangements or t e a m on from Troop 4 came over to help us. 1:=~~~~~~========= of the North Shore Area Scout I· M arch 15 and 16. 0 ne o f t he nights council. Two more Scouts are working on SCHEDULE FOR CAlli is the night of the Court of Awards their Second Class tests. Three new · When his oldest boy, Karl, Troop 8 under the direction of Mr. · was bo~s turned out at . our last meeting b ut t h e Scouts t h at are gomg to get Bennett will have the use. of the Cabin a Scout in Troop 1· he used to whtch helped us qutte a bit. badges will get them afterward. The three patrols had a knot tying visit. the weekly troop meetings and Mr. Leach made a big proposition in the Woods on March 16 and 17. Troop 36 with Mr. Wightman will· contest and the results were as follows: ift 1925 he was elected a member of with the boys of Troop 1 that was apbe at the Cabin on March 23. The Wolf patrol won with 23 points; the Troop Committee of Roosevelt proved by all of the Scouts. The boy Troop 20 will camp there on March the Lion patrol was second with 21 Troop 2· Mr. King is now chairof Troop 1 that brings in the· most points and the Rattlesnake patrol man of that committee. boys to join the troop will be treated 30 and 31. pulled in a_ t the rear with 18 points. His two boys, Karl, formerly to a soda. The contestants representing th~ Scoutmaster of Troop 2, and Rob-Tom Temple, Racoon P., Troop 1. AT VERY various patrols are as follows: the Lion ert, an Eagle Scout, are both active A 'LOWEST RATES Oa Vacaat ... W Mortpaea patrol: Charles Stiles and Frederick in Scouting. Karl is Assistant Troop 10 Viaita Meeting Scoutmaster and Robert is Senior Leason; Rattlesnake patrol, Wilbert of Troop 4; Wins Contest Hunz; Wolf patrol, Roger Delauder, Patrol Leader of Troop 2. w~ On Thursday, March I; Mr. Ryan's and Lee Blaylock. There were supWU...tka liZ troop, which is No. 10, visited Troop4 7U Elaa St. pose~ to be two contestants from each Troop ·3 Starts Bicvde St. Augustine's church. We had a patrol but the Rattlesnakes had only Patrol; Has 20 Members at little drilling and then we had .an I i one rope so they had to lose out. Troop 3 is to have a bicycle patrol. O'Grady drill. Troop 10 won an ob-Roger Delauder, Troop 8. About 20 Scouts have already enlisted. servation contest in which Bruce KenThe patrol will have ~kes and outisde yon came in second. We had a game Oa Dellralt1e Boaft UC .A)IUiaal To Hold Four Camp meetings. They will also have rain- of spud and a couple of fellows of colored neckerchiefs furnished by Troop 10 got some plenty sQiid cracks. Jolm Haacoclr ll.a-1 Life ....__ During Spring Vacation bow Scoutmaster L. F. Ball. -Scout Angus Stevens. T~e announcement of a four day .\. 11. LA.WGWOaTB"f, J.-a ..... -"Beans" Schilbach, P. L. Fox Sprmg Camp at the Cabin in the 11! W. 8&.. CMeai'e Patrol, Troop 3. STRESS PATROL MEETINGS Woods, .to be held on Tuesday, WedThirty-three Scouts turned out at nesday, Thursday and Friday of Spring the meeting of Troop 2, February 28. Vacation week has been enthusiastic- Troop 9 Adopts Merit The meetirig was planned ahead and a ally received by Scouts and leaders. System; 6 New ScoutS drill was the special feature. The idea The camp will be in charge of Scout On Thursday evening, March 1. of having weekly patrol medings was Executive .Walter McPeek and Field Troop 9 of Wilmette held a business stressed. One of the best meetings of Executive W. Ted Grant. · The importance of rugged outdoor meeting. Several new members. Ed- the year was experienced. -Bob King, S. P. L. Troop 2. experience in the life of modern boys ward Placek, Anthony Peters, Burton . Painter aad Decorator cannot be overestimated. Outdoor life Russel, John Bell, Joseph Etienne and teaches us self-reliance. It brings to Frank Barnick. were admitted into the TROOP COMMITTEEMAN TALKS Last Monday night two new Scouts us experiences that help us to be brave Troop. A merit point system was in the presence of the noises of the voted on and approved. The meeting were received into Troop 5. Mr. night. Hikes and trips with the troop was finished bv the reciting of the Penholm, one of the Troop committeemen. was introduced and gave a short bring to each scout experiences that Indiai1 benediction. -]. Ran, S. P. L. Troop 9. talk. Afterward the Troop practiced develop self-reliance. initiative and creon signalling and knot tyin~r. ative power. The OUT in the ScoutPATROL HOLDS MEETING -A. W. Bartholomew, -J. A. S. ing is there for a purpose. That purThe Bob White patrol of Troop 9 pose is to help Boyhood grow into Troop 5 . ·························· had its weekly patrol meeting on Manhood.Thursday afternoon, March I. After ELECT PATROL LEADERS an hour of passing and studving tests, As Oscar Anderson was recently each Scout was instructed in the elected Senior Patrol leader of Troop fundamentals of marksmanship. Each 4. causing a vacancy in the office of Scout was given 10 shots. We make loans for rtpain. improvements, construction. refinancing or Patrol Leader in his patrol, an election purchase of improved residential propeny. That loans can bt rqJaid was held last Tuesday and Lawrence NEW JUNIOR SCOUTMASTER in coavenient monthly installments in 1, 2. or 3 yean. Our rqJreBuckmaster was elected Patrol Leader The Scouts of Trooo 9 of WiJmett~ stntative will bt pleased to give complete informatioa. Oliet opm and "Chick" Anderson, Assistant Pa- offer their congratulations to their until 8 o'clock Saturday evenings. trol Leader. . . Scoutmaster, Frank Kreusch. upon the -David Hendrrson. P. L. birth of a son on February 22. Stagg PatroL -Scribe Adam Bauer. ·· · K . SCOUTIMf; EWI STAf'F This w~ek's Scouting wratten for WrtMit'I'TI Lrn by the following staff: George Bersch, chainnan; Roger Delander, Troop 8; Adam Bauer, Troop 9; Tom Temple, Troop 1 ; David Henderson, Troop 4; Angus Stevens, Tr~ 4~ Joseph Ran, Troop 9; Bob King, Troop 2 ·, -'Beans" Scha"lbach, 9; AI Bartholomew, Troop 5; and "Lefty" S te ffens, T roop n 7. , " , ".-nftin ·-r Lo AJIS P. Bradstreet i S. l':::=:=:=:=:==:=:=:=:=:=:=::=:g LOAIIS Day ...c-.-, A···· c::.:m= .. ......... ·----~---------------·-···i M. Portenhau. 1030Grealaf "-eZ7&t 2nd MORTGAGE LOANS = fi""'""'"'"HIHtllllftllllllllllntiiiiiiiiiiHIIHHHIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIImiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHHII_.IIIIIIIIIII:C = WILSHORE BOND &: MORTGAGE CO. 11 so Wilmette Ave.,. Village Theatre Bldg. Phone Wil. 2 181 First Church of Christ, Scientist T entb Street and Central Avenue SERVICES SUNDAY SERVICES - 1 1 A. M. Wtdaesday Tntimoaial Meetiag--1 P. M. 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