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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Jun 1937, p. 30

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Fashiorn decrees that no well-dressed woman appear without a coat ... even in the zuarmest weather! And that means that youý will want a coat cool enough for the most .torrid days*. Bradley bas, created knitted coats in sty les that varyv from the standard.classics ta the.popular jiggr oels sn yarns that include cottons) wboos and linen chenilles. For coors. you may choose your fa'o r-m ites! PrIced from $ 1.75., 7 0,4. CHM U 8 9. 0 E*v à i ON8y .0a 1L L 8 8 O1 8h3adfry KniW &xchafvef HanlionWatches, for graduation*.. me "an .2o PeacSck Diamond Case Des«gnu Hmiton 17jewel P latinum caae, nst wlth 42 P"o .qeit »iionds . . . . . ..165 O>th.r dlsand-u.t Humitons..$75 to $600 Hanùlton'à movemenl ~~... Troop 2, Wilrnette: Hiarold 'Spin- ney, scoutmaster; .the Eggle patrol: Ed. Weigel, Malcolm -li, Bob Wray,. Jack Fox, Arthur Brerton,.B.ob CÇan- ning, John Meihope and BillI'King; Abu Laheeb patrol: George Putniam, Everett Kennedy, Stewart Barnard, Fred Buzan, Harold Buzan'i, George Westcott, McNamee and Warren MacKenzie.. Troop 18, Wintnetka: William Kurtz,- :Scotm aster; the Lion patrol: )Dix -E!giand, Bud Ftaat, Bud Drey,, Bill Moore,' Bill Ostergaard, David Ogden. Troop 20, Winnetka:,Loren Mas- sey,. scoutmaster; the lion patrol: Dick J'eo h n s o n, Walter Hochuli, Wayne Eýves, Tom Keator, Mason Ga«(ney,ý Nelson McCiarey, Linicoîn, Lippîincott, Ai Van Acker. Trop 22, Glence:John Emdich,. scoutmaster ; the Explorer patrol: Wally Peterson, Ross Williams, Ron- ny McCraw, Clark Van Hor, Alan Matthews, Dey Watts, Kenny Cush-t man. Troop' 46, Lake Forest: Ian Mc- Pherson, scoutmaster; the Panther patrol: Bob Johnson, Dave Stein- haus, Peter Déthlefs, Arthur Lon- grin, Norman Swanson, Frank Hoif- man, Gordon Elliott, Sam Rogondino. 1The cônipetition started when the. patrols hiked into the camp groundst Saturday afternootx and continued until Sunday at 1.1:30 a. mi. when the< Camp-O-IRee was over. Ail patrols demonstrated unusual cam~ping ability and good training. There was a wide variety. of menus and mnethods of cooking and in camp gadgets and im- proved equipment, ail of which aidedJ the miost original patrols in its scor- ing. Awards were not made on the basis of 1-2-3 but rather on the basis of, meeting A, B, and C standards and ail patrols coming within point brack- ets received like awardsý. The. parents aif Scouts going to Washington wiIl know that their sons are~ in coniptcnt -hands 'and that, every precaution will be taken by Mr. Spifiney while the Scouts are ini bis charge and that under his leadership they will have a rich experience. Assisting Mr. Spinney as assistant scoutmaster will be Chuck Clark who wvas assistant scoutmaster of Troop 15 last year and a village. leader at Camp Ma-Ka7ja-Wan. Mr. Clark has been in Austin, Texas, this year and has organized a Scout troopý there. Hie will have lots of' stories to tell and bis knowledge of Scouting will be -aninvaluable aid in the direction of, the Jamboree Scouts ini their aé- tivities at Washington. Chuck Nvill be back at Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan for the second and third periods after the jamboree is over and will retelf nany of the experiences at the camfire. ieived his fir lonel George tte who was fc Troop L .Mr. finest troops training under, rbaugh of XVil- erly Scoutmaster )inniey has one of the council with. ANNIVERSARY * IN CHICAGO* 1837- 1937 meiVI Uditie, jean, VViti UC r4uU- u -vls' '*Yý. . ated, They wili return in tinie to at- is the same train, as the Scouts used tend the New Trier Hi-li ce--1 (-1- last year and arrives in Highland miencemrent, when Esther is to b. .Park at 9:21 p. *m. daylight saving graduated. Mr. aniaMrs. Vv. v. time, ieaving Antigo at 12:45 o'clock, Rogers of 622 Central avenue, Wil-, D. S. T. The Flambeau does nobt get. mnette,. will drive to Graniville'with' into 'Highland Park until. too lIatic Mr. and Mss. Weber. to make it pra ctical for the.-Scout's. 1

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