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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 34

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84 oe Oh Boy! Swimming ideal; erystal clear water fellows having the time 0 *~***~ Have Patrol Relaysâ€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"1 Troop 38 of the Ridge school held| their weekly meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ning. : The meeting was opened in business form after which the patrols held relays outdoors. We, had Scout ‘pace relay for one mile and followâ€" ing the members were presented with their scofit‘.registration cards and ‘badges after which the meeting ajourned. Mr. Bennett, our scoutâ€" _master, was in charge and Mr. Wilson "of the iroop committee wasâ€"thereâ€"to ‘help.â€"Seribe,. Henry ;E.P_,}Sgg‘ski, ‘Jx. Pass Test on beach ‘Troop 30 of Elm Place school of Highland Park had a beach meeting Wednesday, May 22. Some of" the boys passed test in cooking and fireâ€" building. Others went on ‘a stone hunt. We all took part in a peppy game of baseball, and all had a good time.â€"John Stern, Troop 80. Dads Win Ball Game The dads trimmed the ‘scouts by a score of 22 to 20 in Troop 33‘s anâ€" nual Dads and Sons baseball game which was held a week ago last Wedâ€" nesday at the Lincoln: school. This is the first time in the history of the event that the dads have won on the first attempt. They have won on reâ€" turn games before, however. | The game went five innings when playing was suspended due to. darkâ€" â€" ness. _ In their half of the first inning the dads made nine runs and.. the _scouts could: at no time cut down the dads‘ lead although they did tie the score occasionally. ¢ One of the most exciting moments of the game came when the scouts had two men on base and two outs. The scout at bat hit a fly which was caught by his dad and retired to the side. ° ~ A regular feature prepared iming is great at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. .Ifie D°acl is water with white glistening sand bottom. Look at these time of their life. Isn‘t it hard waiting for camp to open. rol Relaysâ€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"~4 Dads .and. Sons all _ reported the Ridge school held| game as ane, of the finest ever held ng Wednesday eveâ€" by the troop. The date of the game ng was opened in| as announced in last week‘s papers$s r which the patrols| was an error due to a rearrangement rs. We, had Scout| of plans at the last minute. ~* . ~~â€" e mile and followâ€" March Memorial Day _ _ â€" â€" vere presented with Members of Troopâ€"33 will take part tration cards and| in the Memorial Day parade and servâ€" hich the meeting}| ices according to an announcement: ennett, our scoutâ€"| from Mr. H. R, Smith, scoutmaster. irge and Mr. Wilson The troop will meet at the Witten . :45 and march to the Peace ary _F. Scheski, ‘Jr.| monument with the American. Legion t on B"'e.~ ’Md‘ hesete t en and Other"m?mv 'Satm' "hbng_ i *w:t Eomm Dedt. _ ._ «i in the parade. s € _ Works on Tests 3 â€"Every member of Troop 33 is tryâ€" ing to réceive an award at the June court of honor. In order to be eligiâ€" ble for this court they will have to turn in their applications at the meetâ€" ing this Friday. < _ e L â€"ABiuresiie B lactndcnt. it 7 â€" _ All second class members who made the 14â€"mile hike recently will have to turn in their written report of the hike at this meeting to secure credit for at this n this test. Percy Lloyd is the latest member of Troop 33 to register for camp. This makes a total of 15. registrations or 60 per cent of the entire membership of Troop 33. x c Scout Radio Program _ > From 6:30 to 6:45 p.m. Chicago Daylight Saving time, Dr. Norman E. Richardson, of Northwestern univerâ€" sity â€"and chairman of Region Seven Educational committee for scouting, will give brief lectures every Sunday evening over© WLS, Sears Roebuck station. _ ' Parents of scouts, especially scouts of church troops and troop commitâ€" teemen will appreciate this . gpecial service the Region Seven scout comâ€" each week by â€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. .The beach is membirs of flz‘fiw Scout Press Club T HE °P RE S 8 mittee is rendering. ject _of _the,se~ talks E410 SA .700 adof it ies 1 Thmpeaints ce > t John Sorsen. . Troop 45, Lake, Forest, Charles Roane. Troep 70;, Diamond Lake, Jay Allanson, Paul Allanson, Theodore Boudrie, Harry: Bartlétt, Leslie Hansen, Earl Kane, Jr., John Kreugar, Benj. LeMagdeleine, Elmer Seiler. â€" : f e ut ~___ _ â€"Find Missing Boy * .._.After two hours of vain'searchi,ng‘ by relatives: and police for the little three and a half year old Earl Pettis of Deerfield, Illinois, the scouts of local Troop 52 were called to the resâ€" cue. The scouts organized and spread searching. in the : various directions from the village. After about ten minutes of â€"searching the scouts found Et emap d 9e > â€"The members then went to the home of their patrol leader where they tied eight or ten knots for the. board. Through the kindness of Mr. Mueller, the patrol was furnished with rope for the knots. There is also a secret about the patrol board that the boys on their scout honor promised not to reveal. This was, planned by the paâ€" trol leader. â€" Aftér refreshments, the boys were dismissed.â€"Patrol leader, Richard Thormeyer, 61 of Northbrook. Holds Court of Award ; Friday night, May 24, Troop 52 of Deerfield held a fine court of award The general subâ€" will© be ""Use of at the Presbyterian church. â€" The court opened with several uloctionl played by our drum and bugle corps. After this the scouts formed in line by patrols and. repeated the scout oath and laws. As soon as these ceremonâ€" ies â€"were over the court assembled on the plutform and awards were given to the scouts. Harry Allsbrow, Eldon Frost, and James Mele received their ‘Tenderfoot. pins; Elmer Anderson, F. G. Simons, and Clifford Stanger reâ€" ceived their second. class pins; Mark and Joe Andrews were advanced to the star rank. . There were three reéd church bars awarded to three scouts, namely: Robert Van: Treuren, John Derby and Mark findrewf, ‘and a ‘r'ed-‘ e ve OoP C PC e MAAA 3 Sb LAUEEHN on comenis i; in Wisconsin.â€"The followifig scouts brought echoes from Checaugua Edâ€". ward Gazel, safety at camp; Harold Huhn, eats at camp; Kenneth Vetter, organization of camp; Joe Andrews, special features â€" at C&aMP.â€"â€"..â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"â€" We were pleased to have our chief executive, Mr. Rybolt with us. The meeting closed with taps and the scout benediction. â€"* Joe Andrews, Deerfield Press club. § _ â€"Officers of the Glencoe Men‘s club > met with the newly elected ‘officers f and directors of the alub at luncheon : > . Glencoe Plans July is Fourth Celebration plans for‘ a Glencoe Community celeâ€" bration on the Fourth of July. _ It is planned that all of the differâ€" ent civic organizations in Glencoe will participate in the celebration.. The present program contemplates an inâ€" spirational and quasi military cereâ€" money at the Beach ,'park which will commence at 3:30 o‘clock. A band, patriotic singing by the Glencoe Wayâ€" farers‘ minstrels and a,. flagâ€"raising ceremony by the Boy and Girl Scouts ‘will be part of the afternoon program. SAFE FUR STORAGE modelling and repuiring at reasonâ€" able prices. Call SHELDRAKE 6055 for bonded messenger.. 1542. Howard Street Thursday, May 30, 1929 Chicago Ogr\ th bu «ANI fol tin of Su ag! va co ly in

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