Gilbert in Paris Pierces 'Tongue at Russian Meal Athough Eazle Scout Palul Gilbert of TÉroop 13, Kenilworth, and bis cousin, are in Germanv, and -have beeti siuice :the first of the imontlî. no etter- f rom1 there bas been re- ceived as yet. The fourth kttter- - one of, the ceiies being palssed on through the courtesy of the Scouit's nuother. Mr:. is . Gihher>t of. Kei- ilwoth-still tells about Paris -On October 15 we left at 10 In a bus for Fontainebleau., On the, way we saw a large airpline field, anld the most powerful somyiethlflg-or other In the, world, probably a radio station.,T didn't catch the French word. ýIt contalned sixteen poles of iron. each one av. high as the Woolworth building. We blt dinner In a nie restaura inl towfl . **I the afternoofl we vinited a i.arge valley.bestrewn -with rocks, the Fou- tafnebleau palaces, constructed by alI sorte of kings, and >contailng ail sorts of rooms, and tapestrles-foflWm of themi ,0 go" that evn 1J.ked thenm, ind Patntings, and a. llbrary of 30.000 an- dient books. There .was a pond wltji * carp (fisb of the goldfisli familly) re- puted to be 150 years old, whlch we watéhed eating- the bread that people threw to them. Our guide was good. but 1 didn't like hlm personally for lie seemed to be sbowing off, and bs, t- tempts at hum&l were. pathetie. Ite Creau #Not Se fHot- "Before we camneborne we stopped at an 'Ice cream parlor' W'bere we had a dieh of Ice cream, poor acôrdlng to, Amercan standards, and three cake-: (galettes) each, which est Il francs, tions to mean the S6th floor, and got Into the -wrong apartment at firet. Their apartment was rather grand, wt, thougbt, thougb they had given us to understand IL was modest. 'IThey took us te, a Russian restaur- ant in town, where there waW an or»-; chestra and singera who continuallY mnade music- The orchentra contained a .variety ,of strlnged Instrunxefit Si among whlch were a large and a srn.jl balalaika. They were ail excellent 'mu- z'lcians. You ehould have seen the gyra- Pictured aboz'e are tire district editors of thse who, 1(ith the ccuriosity, of ,sews-hawks, 'iist ht Kernetil-etr r~' ? eri'd 64, Lbrril The editors, wluo recetntl-% took a trip to the. Pioneer Paper company and the . Container corporation oi, Anicnrica, botb in Chicago. w hiere the old papers and magazines will be sent, are shown in Stw shipping room where the papens wiIh be unhoaded as tie v cc-ne frouxi the rortb shore. The Scouts are seen loading papens rlh shore ap to 2PP fDJIlS cou»i- ecornes ut the Knows is Yachts Editors 1 patroli FOX AND O OND RACE lected. On Thursday, ight, November 12, the mec Troop 20 met in the Winnctlca Com- and h munity House. The meeting was Troop çpnd by the, Scoutniastée and tfié House. 118b liu Urs wcc co - 1r.*..- ... uic,. i wa a 9..Y ev- unvtea their fienas to tbis' lecture ýowing that the rest of esing, Novernber 24, at 7:30. which, it is prnmstcl, will be of un- was taken up with a fox usual interest to young men of Sea race.-Billy Fetcher, Mr. Atkins will tell particularly of Scout age.. John Roos is Skipper of W'innetka. ýCommtinity Mis cruise hast June as a menberofeaSut hiN.26wchgs t4 he ooner "Marita" in the ocean race urndc the- name of "fAIIatross."1 Trop 4 Scuts Receive Praise .for Their Work Scouts of Troop 4, St. Augpstne's thurtch,,Wilmette, are being congrat-ý ulateci for their showing at the court of. honor held ýon Wednesday evening, Novemnber 18. at 7:30 in. their troop quartera, St. Augustine's. Parishi Hou se. The followiug list of: boys and their awards indicates the -progress mnade by members of Troop 4 this years: Life, Bill Jenkins; Tenderfoot, Frank Staab, Robert Strube, Frank Schaefer;.,Second Class, Jerry ,Born. George 'Oakley,, .Robert ',Strube. Menit badges-Gérvase Barnbill,. fine- mansbip;, Billh Berscb, scholanship ; Jerry Born, leatbencraft, flnemanship.. Bigelow Haley, music, firemanship; Bill jenkins, pathfinding,:civics; Ar- men jonjorian, llremanship; Dartiel, Mickey, firemanship; George Oakley,' -fremanhip; Oerald Spinuer, first aid. public heath; Paul Sterner, wood- working; MarkStoddand, swiînming. fifie saving;,Elmen Stone, music;.Bill jenkins, pioneering; Gerahd Spinner,> athletics. Every memiber of the Troop 4 coin- mittee, composed of 0. H. Berscls, chairman, Henry Fowler, George, E. Leal, R. W. McCandlish and Carl Sterner, was present to review tbe Scouts. George E. Leal, whxo is commander of Wihmette Post No. 46, American Legion, prescnted the. ad- vancement awards. Henry Fowler, Start Sea Scout Patrol for Troop 24, Winnetka, Tnoop 24 meeting was opened by the Scout Oath and Scout Law- Then we had inspection which was: won by the Moose,>patrol. After that; we reorganized the patrols and start- ed a Sca Scout, patrol of ail the. boys 15 v-ears--r over, -ho bve païssed- their First Class.. Tbe names of the new patrols are the Flarning Annow,, Patnol leader, Bob Hoza; The Bob- white, Patrol. leader, Lawrence.