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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1929, p. 13

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on June 18, 1929 in-O-o-p . . l " 'each session. 156 are taken. Will '. Spidng Lake camp MacKa-Jtr. Wan (your registration come in in-time _ _ _ _ . . " l to get in the remaining 144? ' - 2; , Fttiars - _ " 3r _ ___ ' _ "7rei"T.rrTT." - ii',"; r“; i Patrol Leaders Get Busy . V - Ill ta-et,':::). Ir ‘41.»an rSi'i',t2c11 , L. , ~v:.,~;/ Lii) " - i/jj'? In' traveling around over the area -’ il IN 'lil.",),,, s,rric;,,i:_,,i:"'gqlt,ir calf? 1K“ (I V" ' ‘ _ mifgw-ikrg the field executives are sorry to re- : .2 ' . , fie“ ' " ii,;)' Mi f’i P-e l . if O" " 1 . "/ p5: rt that some troops haye been try- 18llllll fig , t. 'frr,Ss:?i 'e'i'i'trgiri r. rc' , i' ing to install patrol spirit into their Mii as}??? i',":' . _rirfsiii'i itrfti', b, ' _" , patrols and yet have not given these 1 " ',SSJN i':',,::), } g 'jtifiji'i 1%? 'i'"ti ks'ri'r: ' b'-';- N . V ii patrols;' a chance to name themselves. R. 9:3”? $ ‘7’}; g . irC1f::ia, Mi! ir,2ifSirl tt' i , tiasais I “ i, They are known by their patrol num- 5 $3“ in [ia'-- b?, " g j m; T r - _loer---poor idea, to be sure. M'hat . , I , El, i', i are your patrol leaders far? By the I ii ii a " PT"'s""'r _ '.'_t l} way some of them act you .would - " W IEI 2g 3;; _rf)i',iitaailiii'i)) il /‘* ”“le that the!" chief duty m the . gs] , Bi f 33$ 'i' 3gl 'li) "h'r,'i)i _iir1r2yE'sPor.2td' )fw)... ii troop is to raise ryyr.h-lupse, or Just, , J IIN a m, ESE g“ at; 4 {4‘ _;ri'r's) 333.1%? g be something on which to hang a hat. . _ "EM' it 'la' t"iis1i'ii2lia $343fin i Now. Mr. Patrol leader, while you , ' __ lltllNil I #33; Jere ‘Efiggifl’igawm’ l have your fur all ruffled up, call ' " I t " ' fiMfgghsg; your patrol together and select a . t b' " . V tl k'Rai"t't" «figwafia name for _yoursielves, and then set ll ' 3 I avfivfi i out to make that name mean pome- " ilNltiifgvi"i'i'iiiiMgtie'it'rii, _, thing to the troop. Make tfuVother T ' araaw’kmtsgw- $2, l . _. _ . , il tgE::3ls:t8i?,,tl,M!,!,tr,, j patrols lit up. and take notice. Take _ 8lEef?dfeis1itrs1', iM '. patrol hikes, if your scoutmaster and . 7 ', , ' a s Here is it. picture of “the beautiful Spring Lake at,Ca_mp MU-Ka-ra-Wan, l 1ytic"2?sittt,?c,s,a'J,'1og 12:21:)! thou?) Elcho, Wisconsin. The lake JitisH1igh lantrneafly all’the way around and {that is to “View a real -patrol out misbeautifully wooded an .idetHi!teec.fpr.t.t, camp, one. I won"t be long,:0f’ vour' bunch. I/ld patrol iisgttl Just " more dairtrbeftiris the Boy Scouts will be thinking into camp. A 1inis:, at- the homes of theudifferent W‘ . l members and do some scouting. Plan t 'scout Circus Planned, is provided by rolling up the side) a rcy.il patrol corner 1n'y0ur troop Plans' for the “Scout Circus" of wall. This wall has mosquito. net-) meeting place. _.Pur that patrol on Troop 33, of the Lincoln school, are ting to keep out those little brutesd, the Pal' by doing some real patrol well under way say offieers of that Well scout. look forward to some scouting. p, Ira and will be equipped with two tit uble deck cots to accommodate four '3, uts. These cots truth for' a more 3‘ TtAetiAttd, My: 519mm; Ae t"-mtttedatiotttr. A flne feature of “We tents is the ventilntioterhieh op" now ri Seven Akiiire present; The)? were Harold Hahn, Elmer Anderson, John Dm‘gin, Robert ,Van_Leuren, Eldon Fr, st, Wm. sanders and Kenneth Vet- ter. The meeting was opened with th,, scout oath and law and after that those who wished to pass merit haMes passed them to Mr. Hahn. Then we enjoyed a game of ball and th, meeting was" dismissed.--J. Ken- mh Netter. Altogether it looks like the forth- coming event in Troop 33 will be one of the 'outstanding events of a Very active year.r---Troop repirrter.. 'Deerfield Pilrol Report _ The regular weekly meeting of the Pine Tree patrol, Troop 52, Deerfield was held " the home of the patrol leader, Harold Hahn at 7:00 p. m. “We Ppatrol leaders who are in charge of the plans are keeping the location of the circus grounds a Beef ret although it is no secret that pop- corn, peanuts, ice cream, pop, and other "eats" of the circus will be pro- vided for the occasion. Here is irpitture of ._th_e beautiful Spring Lake at,CaIpp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan, Eleho, Wisconsin. The' lake.htiaHtitrh land, tretdly alrthe way around and irtretuttifullar wooded, an ideth1Ar1aytwsttrrsc camp. site. It won"t be lone, iuistd8amtrbdarshefoyir-the-Be" Scouts will-te fraOimr into camp; 7 V 'g ' :Scout Circus Planned. - Plans for the-"Seirut Cireus" Pf Troop M; of the Lincoln school, are well under way any offieers of. that organization. T The circus will be. held next Wednesday afternoon. and eve- ning. . _ . Thursday. June 13. 1929 - T1enta fo'r Camp . he new tents for Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- m have been purchased and are "'thiir way to Spring Lake., This A" standsadtent is siie Ithittt with 1% ft. side wat1.ttnd.8 te to the we pole. They will have" wooden A regular feature: prepared each week by The water is warm enough that people were swimming in the lakes throughout the region. There is every reason to believe that the camp will be one of the best scout camps in the country. ' . ' Regrets Have beeh ekpresaed by many who aimed to register for the first “gig;- sio'n of. camp. There u everfTkiTi1 hood that late comers will be disap- pointed for the second and third ses- ,itp,, Why not mail that registra- tion fit 30w.f3 - -- H ----=---.-, -. _--- - ‘The large main hall, is completed. Trails are being cleared from it t"6 the four troop camps ind the water- front. Material such as the ‘refrig- waters; engines, ete.,. are' arriving. The latrine, work house and wooden platforms for the tents are under construction. The workmen say that each morn- int four deer"can' be seen at the upper end of the. lake. Messrs. Steele and Rybolt saw a deer, in the road as they drove to camp; T011" stopping :to take its picture it left hurriedly for parts unknown. They saw: two pike in the lake about " inches lone besides wild life such as birds, chipmunks, squirrels, etc. Wan for the Week-end making some final arrangements about the camp. Here are some interesting itéms of information which they brought back. Well scout; look forward-to, some eo2y nights in Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan. . Latest Nemrfroin Camp Chas. A. Steele of Glencoe, chair- man of thereo'uneil camping commit- tee, and the scout executive, MyF6n C..Rybolt were at Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- Thire are' only 300 plaées, 100 for members of the. Boy Scout Prue Club PRESS How about it fellows. Got the camp pack all loaded for Ma-Ni-Ja- Wan? A few weeks isnWvery long, better get it together. Here is the mst. Lets check it together and see what your missing. _ Essential: Wear your scout 11niforrp.if you have one, if not then clothes suitable for the ot1t-of-doors. 3 heavy WOolen blank- ets or their equivalent. (bring plenty, .:it gets cold at night.)' 1 Hair scout shorts, g “extra shirts, I iiirtrarptitr trousers. 3 extra pair stockings, pre- ferably 'wo‘ol. 'trt'ttfia pair "heavy shoes (not tennis slippers), bathing suit, pajamas, 1 change underwear, 1 sweater', (heavy),. I pancho ’or rain, coat, toothpaste, and brush, small mirror, soap, towels, scout handbook handkerchief, and safety pins. All articles of clothing should be plainly melted with themut’s* narmsn'mitrfr in indelible ink; Desirable: "str. light, seout,knife, scout axe, camera, fishing tackle, Compass, signal flags, indoor games, musical instruments, tennis shoes, needles, fhread,lpins, pencils and paper, knapsack. f It wilt-be fine forgone to hasten to give testimony before the law en- foreement commission, but it would not be wholly appropriate to violate Thir-ti-tttgmt-ttmt -qdRRrttrttt-rarraT" Ti hurrying to the hearings. - Lindy and Anne's, quiet marriage may have gaved calling out the mils itia to keep away curiosity seekers, but it may take the United States army to keep them away from the honeymoon. Camp" Equipment Ready Radio“service meir realize' that 1smin-made" etgtic created by flash- irtfruileetr.ie eig‘ng, electric retritrera-, tors, telephonic 'qt1irrmertt,-eketrieal transforming and street car lines can neve: be eliminated in fhe' aetrbut must be counteracted in the etrtttrtrtte, tion' of the electric devices themselves. The local reports are the ground work upon which the entire epgineeriné tfonferenee will be based arid Mn. C. Lprson 'reglizing this filet, is making a complete house to homtssttsdrdt r.adiit receptibn hi thirt'owk-. “He ex; peets .to make his detailed- report to Mr; W. , Taussig, noted radio en- Mr. C. Larson, owner of North Shore Radio Shop has been called upon by the C. A. Earl division of the Chen. Freshman Co. Ine.,, to inven- tigate the causes pf "man-made" ata- tie in this city. The request is: made in'order that. the campaign to eliminate radio 'reception interference being conducted. by the service en- gineering department of the . C. A. Earl Radio organization might be loompletely effective. a V ' ginger iii charge" Lr thi/ swat-2;: ir; partment ftlte C. A. SarLortratiiza ticn, within the next two weeks.., -- Black soit:--agamive [Reuben Lloyd Local Radio Expert " - V'- to Investigate Static LAWN and GARDEN Mtmthi---alvergreens, Fertilizer a Rocket-y cmnnns. Etc. 20%w1sc0UNT ON LAUNDRY BROUGHT AND; CALLED FOR. RELIABLE LAUNDRY _ £13m pLEhyiss.cossPANy mimm Bay mtcriietitGd Pk Progress Tile Co; - Phone Highland Park 878-Y-2 JAMES LLOYD FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK MAN'I'ELS and GAS LOGS (”can - _ 51H Waveland Ave. puma uni HALL nu Telephone Kildare 3499 (Not Inc.) _ CERAMIC FLOORS «Tel. H. P. 535 11

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