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Highland Park Press, 8 Mar 1928, p. 20

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The ninth Scout law states: He does not wantonly destroy property. He works faithfully, wastes nothing. and makes the best use of his opportunities. He saves his money so that he may pay his own Vt)’, be generous to those in med and helpful to worthy projects, He “my work for pay, but must not receive tips for coartesies or good turns. The picture show, stNyuta depositing their earnings in a bank. Before a ts can be a Second Class Scout, he must earn nnd deposit at least One at. From Troop Nine's Scribe, Adam Bauer, comes the report that his Troop held three hikes during the month of February. At a recent Junior Leaders meeting held " the home of Scout George Schopin. a Merit system was Hanged in which the Scouts doing the most for the benefit of the Troop during the next few months, will be sent to Camp It the expense of the Troop. Troop Five of the Wilmette Pres- byterinn church, had a full program of activities during the month of February, including a trip to the Northwestern Observatory. which was attended by 22 Scouts. John Gilroy, Scribe of Troop Four, _ ysyhcy ?"t ‘14. Byron sto"'; and “'HIUJN cent by theoloul corn- reports that Oscar Anderson was, School cm. .230 p. m. _ tttttttities. This ratio certainly does elected Senior Patrol under at their) Highland Park: Board of Review,; not seem to impose at partiettUr hard- last meeting and that Walter Robln- Monday. March 12, 4 p, m., Presbe ship on the territory in question. son has been added to the member- tifhn church i By dividing the costs it an be said ship of the Troop, l Look to Spring Camp l new that the work will be done more The Junior Assistant SEVERE!!!" The announcement of a four day efrt=tivelr and more economically. of Troop Eight, Edward Kant. In. Spring Camp at the Cabin in tlnl‘Vhere the federal “usury no“. the reports that Ray Jones, and Clyde, Woods, to be held on Mdny. Wed-', bill, there is an anfortmtate and ret Wnrble have been nddrd to the mem- I nestlay. Thursday. Friday of Spring‘ und¢niable temptation to spend to the hastily) of Troop Eight. ', Vacation week has been enthusiastic- limit, nnd there is n consequent Shek- Tmp 13 of Kenilworth accordingiauy received by scouts and lead.ers. I "lint of the local desire to control to a.report of Paul T. Gilbert,- Jr..' The camp will be in charge of s8out' Illd dim Where. however, it is di- Ttoop Scribe Jud " members pres- Executive W. McPeek and Field Ex- vided, uni the local communities m ent " their last meeting, A hike} ecutive W. Ted Grant, l milled upon to met-K one titth of the to the Cabin in the Woods was taken. The importance of rugged outdoor cost. there need he no ryr of lack of last week in addition to a skating experieoee in the lite of modem boys ioeal seeppointed. gridiron and in- hike, Troop 13 had organised "Rx-annex be overestimated. Outdoor spartan "tose qetteities my be an- Bat Patrol with Jack Howe as Pytroi, life teaches us self-reliance. It brings norm: at lung. but whose very per- lender. to us experiences that help us to be ystere 'rilstin have . salutary f Among the nebievements of Troop s', brave in the presence of the noises feet m keepirte the total of the biufl " of Glencoe, during the month of, "r n... rrierht mum “a Orin: with dowat and the Chad" of the nth Among the mehievements of Troop " of Glencoe, during the month of, February, is the fact that they had) a supper. It Father and Son gene» saber. with no speeches, Three new Scouts have been added to the membership of the Troop during the last month. One of the objectives; of the Troop during March. is for) every Smut to advuxce in rink by; Troop Scribe Jud " members pres- ent " their last meeting, A hike to the Cabin in the Woods m taken last week in addition to a skating hike, Troop 13 had organized the Bat Patrol with Jack Howe as Patrol Allan Ingram Scribe of Troop B. report: that their Troop is decont- ing the Scout room and are earnestly working for a good showing at the Amwide Court-on March 16. Inviti’ienal. Saki?!” qreeuh.P--t.-t_ hdMB‘hbhw Maya. Mk Edwud Frankel, Scribe of Ttoop " reports that their Troop is start- trteaeampaitotoen1istnewttors h their membership. Abe Roward, Scribe of Trump Sat - that Merrill Miller, Harry} Warren, and William Loot-is. hum its. added bt the membership of; Carl Hum-he. Scribe of Troop 33. - that their average thud-m it the mat of February in has " pin Bill Gates, Sail); of Troop 21. re- port; n very interesting meeting last Jian Seharfer, Scribe of m " Tere? an I'm-of lg by: It -iaoreisistrtsvGuo.. muofthe'l'mop'ut. Tie Mr, trefahtderhtr PM. Moe "can! for I‘m-f "%.SixScothnnl “February. 'r,rwesetammsaieres-eotsii, 'krTte'rttettorsrbehtetheEr- an! instrument: and radius to- TtmsrqtrtuheBtutlt-tmt- “when. Shuttle-hm “dd-rim Fem-II“ Miami. 1km." TYmrp6SotDeer4uHhanud- “dam-“011* Jtrmhr0MhrKr.Baehraeth. “I... “.1 - "va"r.2tttt2eti gnu-”day”.- and t.uikirrVii. ghtlgdo-hih. it'dh A SCOUT IS THRIFT? _ Art all North Shore basketball tour- I nament. the proceeds from wtiieh will lbe donated to Arden Shore. will be March 2, and 3, Troop " with Mr. Towoley. Martin 9 and 10, Troop 35 with Mr. Bennett, Math 16 and 17, Troop 8 with Mr. Bennett. March 23. Troop 36 with Mr. Wightman. Duluth 30 and 31. Troop 20 with Mr. Brown. School Auditorium, Highland Park Cabin in the woods. Coming Events . Area Court of Award, Friday. March 16, Elm Place School Audi- torium. Highland Park, 7:45 p. m. Scoutmaster Round Table, Green Tea Pot. 6:30 p. m. Hominy March 19. Highhnd Park. The importance of rugged outdoor experience in the life of modern boys cannot be overestimated. Outdoor life teaches us self-reliance. It brings to us experiences that help us to be brave in the presence of the noises of the night. Hikes and trips with the troop bring to each scout experi- ences that develop self-reliance, ini- tiatire and creative power. The "oat" in the scouting is there for a put- post, That purpose is to help Boy- hood grow into Hmhood. PLAN CAGE 'TOURNAMENT l 3; IN AID or ARDEN SHORE, h. Wilmette: Board of Review, Wed- nesday. Mareh H, Byron Smlp School OM. 7130 p. m. 8MtittgggSgeate" Mid-blow.“ +yf0'Aa.e.-rh.-*erE held at New Trier high about "St- nasium under the auspices of the Wil- mette State bank on March 18, 13. " and 15. The warm-y is open to any team composed of amateur m from the north shore, regardless of age or weight, and will be ma he] the twoJold purpose of “training the championship of the entire msrth' shore and procuring funds for Arden Shore. [ Nine mung have aired: signed up and it is expected that u hut that may more will he entered within the mum‘hmin'ib- “human-huh. “I: and thaw "in hnhdmhh‘ ."mtr-es-llh.BthrhF “nu-urinal“; gm_~.th~} .evvio-rtoV-atimstteroter, sehmrlAtFe-erfrtetheU4 varsityoflkhig-n. bemuekhtphymanmh ofthethreekodueteam.ntthee- etettteemrtit. Thin hum-nut. t-t-detohMdnrrorthsboee “mam-L -toaarrteemur-tmxrstaHht. with the attention of nun from tsi-st-i-est-simile; sky. Te-twi-hor-m-ee, -thAereeforatt-tBixromrth- nut beam ”that.“ tint-MM Emma-uh whenhhindfmhmm attteWih-tteBtatettarA.-iTt trmdsenteetttttor-rstarts.Urt PROVIDES runs m macaw new Gnu,rits,-dbrmtnemednhsmoqt Mr. candy approved by the Mk M! in new in {use - ludi- irttrletrisutioaandis-ri_dtss ' “rum Department apparition itGiliihhGTaioTiiG"'iTariiii "orsetothepeesidmt, mumm- jries, u: Imprinting of “MM to ' be immediately haiku: foe site Ind "rtn1dietrt1ttteeethermtttoex- WAN mmmw‘ Hakka” bu:uhP-Il “or sandy "ttstir-G," Quiz; (or the [re-l Wink not! uni an. mwummduaJ h'miMmm‘ “whitish-lid.“ ”WI-“MH- -iat.themeotrtMtugit1m.- Mum-mom: eluding “with: tor Wuhnn i; not and 8336.ttttth [Wkly upon signing of this approrrutiott hill by president, proposals will be 'eq-ted for I site " WM This cum to occur within a week, Tm,‘ -- ---- "ie'.-"'-'-. - " resident, 'rosals ' be "annual Mr. Hoover and Mr. Dayna a: con- 'i,". . site TWunkg This Mt. tinmlly meeting ind pill!“ each ltd, to occur within . week, er in duly contact. Cluence ii) CARLR.CBrNDBUMe, Back of Illinois, the Lowden Inn-L CW“. area had had social enguemu‘ _____ with the representatives of prank-Dr .n the candidates. Sen-tor mum! OBJECI'ION m-FWD who in his own right, and Walter Fly CONTROL COSIS SKEW Brown, " the representative ot Ir.‘ 1 Hoover, are in conflict over the Ohio! . . delegation. give no evidence of any? Especially it M. m" feeling of rumor in their conveys-J That Peder-I Govern-en! laws. I There an be no question of the sin-5 cerit9 of the sympuhy of the pcopleL uf the United States for their fellow citizens who suffered by moon of that Hinges of the Mississippi “out. But ere is mu and serious danger of this sympathy being minted if the Southern leaders in congress penis! in their demand that the federal mas-i ury meet the full one hundred per; cent of the cost for the comfort on this danger. The President and his advisors have smut! an ariiailri! of costs so that eighty per cent will] be borne by the federal government] and tvmty per cent by the Ice-l con-1 tttttttities. This ratio unduly does! not seem to impose a partiettUr hud~I ship on the territory in question. F 'rtatist,Udthea-vGee _ aiiu. "an!“ [tyre-ennui ovvo'nuniv for I... or iodt.idm, mh"ui-,thmirestieatr,rum nmmmusuymdecm tk-vert-e-ttee pub; all -ttekeHi-rokt. Chm han M tugged-ion; for Instant pad-tuna. including suit, uble unit; [this far art and handi- t,rPtt-xdrrtuetimtor, Deco-e mt-tity w civic - "rise_dtheoh-eetahetw mini-u. plinth - will; nm' . te GGar. of has or shrlk. which my lat. " isa new corporation, which has bought the assets of the oldYellowCabCo. 1tisdndernewmanasmmentand newequipmenthaaheeninstnlied.whiehwearemue wiilmeetwithrmrheartirsqtprmral. . The Highland Park Yellow Cab Company M " Ythi "uiiiiriic “in" Anny-alumnu- imam-y .115.th tiiiri'i,iiiiiiih1'i'it'h',iifi'i; «adj; haunt-nu mid-mining“... It them DyihMphnl hi. th. ”I a. d and mppom 'it."tfe"ehir"dtit) In than an. the all“ Dbl“ mm be at In, I. I. “I of “and" lid the hut-n of a" candidate: generally hop-d to M; hytenrin; downthchuacmalM rink instead of building up “I own candidate. Here in Washington the new MIC my regime in Mic-chub in up dence, and were it not for the - ”pen. the onlookers Mn'vould in" lime opportunity to learn that I struggle for the (ream: with of party honors of the world k Dada . - v - T-.-.-.'; mu m I my Once again. In short, the RPleNI-z - M " m a cans are demonstrating that theirs is ”but a happy family. The struggle for ther a; ",T.'iu'" " n. d t - nomination is I most intense one, bar a no... -tIDAN m the candidates and their supporters loan- A - III- are dame-raid}; committed to a New PI.- M1.N-d M l- gram of .1: avoidance of anything‘ which mny give the Demonic; com-‘ fort, and all this is u it should be. !,ee-eee-egltlte2=8glg= So of _ Wu’tér’ P3; 2T,'t;ttt, 'ptdphliii,i'de'. To develop Intent talent M Gaelic among Highlnnd pupil: in school: of Inverness county. Scotland. a' m- ship of S50 I year In otrered list year by the Highltnd Trust. Ot nix candidates who recently omtitud one was a girl who won the and. In addition. 1 fund of an has bun voted hy the trust toward the min~ tenant? of the study of Gaelic and Greek in secondary schools of the county. At present 323 students In enrolled in Gull: and " in Greek OFFER SCHOLARSHIP FOR LEARNING GAELIC .1: w s-Adi, but l ','ta1'ifthela',eM.* tiiiiiriifi5ityiyii?ji; I'M “hw-Mh ' C-"'"--, _ ”inhuman-n0“ eediiiiii'a'e,iree, Fe". - ... the w a - - can and mum: on. III a... M a... 112 North Ftmt Bt. Building Material P""e,:tpeintr Highland Park Fad Company -.- m; inloiié“ _ W idcnce of 1'Tr"'T""Tf"'""e""frf"l't" heir “W” l Dr. George a. mud! fur-rpm; M...” S'ei'Pv.utSPST F that theirs is TPPC ". a! t I 2','eh,',:.r lt 'ltr. 'ITT " Kd"" ' ' n no". mu! Ion eir supporters m.- a - In. tted toaprn-! “WM!“ F of anything “momma-thigh “ml-chi...“ “(Mulch-van.- - AndilibA-Id-hr. trhedthrt_i-rt-s. t1.Ne$hnérhid.s.uu-itus. -ttetd.mr'th_tu-tntstuee), alrxmHloerreeherfitthattt.ik minimum-"Milan. nhforit. Whersneomor.tow, bfmdMuuo'lduilndth- - the ham-her). it doesn't I." "Who's the Speaker of the Home t" found the_poliu'cd who“ pro! dar, “tome." "upon-dad the neck looking fresh in the corner not. Son: "Mother, who put the than under the kitchen sink?" "after: “Sub. sonny. that's the muu‘aainéui. Ph- at.“ M In T. R. DECKERCO. V _ an the thermometer keep the other on our phone number. " mum winter eomfort for you to pick that receiver " the book and at in and: with hat- 'metoye_tht huh. and a. mi; WHILE you‘ve got one eye A} 9w can at: momma: IF comma»: mm was: uthhh-Au. g swung BE Cl '. d [CREDIT FOR Tm. gum m mgnom f -triiri: nan-Ivan.- I . ‘Im-anmuu Jac) rrt5mEBIrrTmtPtatqXo UBE Ol'll 8"th ANO MN “Oi.“ Plummet _" MM"W nus- _ June-M l -Wm WM.“- Lookljhe New “Midi-u “Pk-I1." In.“ In- 5-.“ It. ”nudist-Dun J.SMITH mam m mum SHV'ICB tun-on Cl. Nam.” N

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