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Highland Park Press, 10 Oct 1929, p. 14

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w“ in...“ _ ,....<, .. ”.3“... in.” m T .,, id t _ N, Then we iit1 may. the new‘umm my " of Hum Park and song .to the tune of “The Bells. at. Troop " of 1utbertvvitie both' put on St. Mary‘s." M, _ - . clue! litth punk! to reed! “some-o! Thedhsidn “a the forest, _ the lumpy irietiirttriamttiturvtmd9rs ”W7 TT Jdoy,rhtttc. "gig tii-ii-lt-f-tg -iv 'tree." _ _ e vauntwys,w 'iWlr'ii'MTr'T' " __ _ r' -. .‘r 7 _ - .. T A wild i1onree and mention hike is on the pron“! at Twine”, of -the Lincoln ochool ttrr-rerun" week it 4:00 p. m. The patrol groove; ,,y:ri!l amh._1qr,th° twerrt! out .f‘Trail Trees." "aeep in ' it)»; "r'ii"6dF southwest of town. Here in I hit static in ' pretty glede that in: made by atom for meant output-e, Thick woods and open 1““!me not? by to eipi'ore’ for the wild flaw---- are of this season. Pick only n and! sample of etch one and when all Mime 'ones are found, hold a. pa- trol meeting Jn order to me eadh one correctly. Arr unnamed - . usptmtsvamrvar.hiit t_auiuttetLtgigtitrtrtttt --t-rtrart together withyou; infot- - anuiocio--aanriiras-httr-aedetdtir' 'air, intro]. Signalling is the objective for ttll those ,ylmmeed the praettee: e-c-__--. " songs undyelk will start the daft. Then we will learn the newt-um song-to the tune of “The Bells. at. St. Mary‘s." o,.,.,.,-.,-::,,.., _ r . Thedhsidn and the forest, _ To edind from their toil; _ And so my companion: A When 'red but”; idling, True commdnhip then shall ring out For your“ me. _ -'"P, a I s.- v w - VA - nu” - w l [purv- u - I - y.‘ Then when the embers burn low and the stor comes .to the close, scouts will fit: "str-ttrbi-register-it night to ,the’ camp the? By thttrthtttt the darkness has wrapped the tract) in-erreiosetrrouputhirit5tr' the hill out of the tenet; and he! to the lighted streets and home by 8:30. The plans for the advanced camp are well under way for October " aiRrW,iii,rtritmrriaWRrtirFRrtiBr staff. ‘Trgnsportation, team, "food and fun are nearly solved Problem. Where an the place be? Well there is dry Wood from oath-eon, there Ire bushels of. pine thttgLchu,atait 'lt'h'f,ft'ifdrff,i?tSi; 3mm plants of prickiy cum. The" no "blow outa" big enough tor pirate castles, a railroad that lobe- ital! in the desert, and abandoned gravel pit and not far any is ("bounty 'thte-ht-ir-ttr-q-ia-q- “mt", the -etet1ifrr, viz-n: an rrriiidi. _ _---.-- r Turf Scam, puck up your in‘iour old .jcout be: and an It you come. No' underfoot; Ody My my uonti who in]: {was with and and sleep on eaettte beds, out pine eonesGnd milk west!-r - _ _ V After gang-L the fre" hazing ------t-t--. . "tt. the nine than. M mom in cm-tmpm ottittsutonrrttotrtutfttr_to?tt A crowd of 886 ~lahhm '89 ml and {out}. the mq 'sndpy1t1t Math“ they: 1: amp-with A regular [nun puma-Id qaek tout: by manta-lief the Boy Sam Pru- CM . - . - "my": “WI". - Wyn-v “u“...uv... Ind and}; " . . 'UL7 Jur Bemrt Newr Troop 16, Winnetkn--WinUm Bry- tt. Ohtr trig Troop 33.! scribe reported at the 'n, Francis Brgant TWO? 80, High- m With and an“! 05cc Elam-n for Highland Palm’s land PtMr -- Lee Gatewttodr Troop 8t, sds, at Pill. who“ lat» week. The' rest of the Highland Park-Robert Gray, tuortre - “by should "pm on 3:304:15. Ke11ner; TYoop.88, Hichhnd Punk- _ .-. . w.. . A CL" ", -: 'it-ess"----" dag gill“: at tht {alum maid In ‘nt the Ddeaiiriqtil em: high whoa}. It I!“ u amp-diam meet- bigot much pep and ultimatum. The meal was nerves! in amp style by the scouts themselves, but was tiiitiriiirmr- tht' high and "Much room' stall, under the direction of Mrs. Wright. Songs, songs, and more songs, from ilr.attnitoean tiiled_the air after din- ner“ “ll in -thrr-6trr-mf--emttrtc- - The ratttiettrdiahq'a didit hove . ehnnee smoother“! by the harmony of 336 yoietss. Mr. Karl D. King, president bf, the North 85019" Area council was master of ceremonies. After the in- trrtdnetittrckaill the f'notnhtetcCud the head,.t|ble who should be present iitur/ttwcinriiTaqteltie 1hiidiiiilri "The cook that made Mtksjawan fu- moua." In .token of Mr. Ritehieh loyal am. Mr. J. R. Goats, on with t fountain ia. gave a recitation"that. pleaded both dads and lads., . _ "tunko" the dog mascot of Como Makajowan could not be left from, the program. He wn called tome front and win presented the honor comper’n badge which was awarded by Bots 'Wilkins, s senior oiBeer ttt cam ""'j'" '"i' ,'" _ . -"." ___ The 'fturiouiciitBt'iisrtt 't1tartette of ”in!!! met with and fete, while. attempting to sing that meet har.. mony number, Old, Black Joe. One After, the other they were shot down misled with a "tMe" note. However, they made I strong "eome-Uek." I scout, a father, and-a scoutmaster Were expressed in ghort talks. The .aeottt . 'e' Henry . Foster, Troop 5. Wi1titefui-t1te father was Mr. To.. - uru--hitr-aarpzhre-of, the, waning was an entertainment by a real In- dian, Chief Whirllng Thunder. 'tre told of Indian history; magma Indian aign language and did an In- dian dam. A at With“: dosing song, Seottt-Pred Beichardt led tht count oath and meeting with the scout bettedietion. . Ducal Boy Scout News . Troop 111i't scribe reported " the an"! oak. lihttrs for Highland Park', school Int week. The' rest of the who. should report on 8:30-4:15. r"'1RWiimEfRer,-WmrTlr'TtmrWattttter two scouts, Rpm Mark AndrtTrTr grit}; kitrate in MI: Annie. article. for local (Another was that made u big dig quill and with my gt Camp Idajunn): _ _ THE gm H1; 1trttt4hc_P_ttltry, ehitrUsd scribe school meets: on 6tairrTr.Rm2 4ttltr" " the T Ohk‘Té'rrw- school. Sup- tr1ietr-anny be obtained " the same time. fu-terr-Northbrook-Peer) Crtiirtrrtit ‘ 11m" be tttitttd min- within the next féw months. ae" in Muslich. the new assistant séont ex- ecutive, will meet, the aiihotr" for Scribes and Press: club members every Wednesday 4:30-5:00 at Mr. Kap. achull's real estate othee. He will carry with him n number of scout supplies. Any scout (an try for the PriG club. Come around and find out about it. . ' - --F- T f' - . Robin W. Swan, 309 Homewood avenue, Libertyville, in registering Wimcrm "aid 15 -iiiitiiriiui-iidWt "Rafi” 56-6138 in. Ivanhoe, Round Out, Half Day, and -Ihstrettcitharthgct2ett_theie9gt= *ttit11Lr_tttettl and Press club meet allHaiiefaiWaulrriiC%iEiiEtt53-dreE, partment More in Lgke. Forest. Mr. Dianne}: will be there With scout sup- It ies.- _ . . wriie"eitrhltiswtr articles whiet? Ure new by, the local pipir, you will rettir yougpms _club quilt, and y.ith to' diitiiitiiittb adult leaders under the new registration planwhich involves leaders registering as well as scouts. We‘velcome the, following men thtif week: . C _ _ if" a little'mof; work vrir Journalism $terittrbadtN. 1 -." _ '. ._ T Albert D. Brush, 18 N. Dale ave- nue, Highland Park, will bewéout- master of Troop 32, Highland Park. NfL'Bruxh'ls ariatheryromr:orttw aunt: in the troépand has aback- ground of successful experience b in boy: work. ". _" __ --_-. master of Troop " and}: ”cumin. ter had a large group of Jus scouts in camp Minna this Bummer. L. Sherman Aldrich, 1160 Oakley amnmc9hin_netkn,ugitriatttrtL,atLgitttt: 1Rr'88MMmMmWRrTiiTrfii6iirtB',' H; 18, '19, and ‘20 " the Community Min Wilmetkg; F,g,t,,,41g,rieh, in former acoutmasffér o‘f'Troop 19, Win- Ttettarr __-e,--"----, ,7__,-,, __ "t'_"" ’2" Now Scouts Wales-ed Six more boys in the lat Week have taken the scout oath and Inn andw pledged themselves ttt scouting. ira than atrr, l _gtersitte,ttt Ther In: . _ z . x ngcomé Scone:- troop.‘mod§1zp"d tho but all-round 'mrlivinc up to the mutoeth and hi, better.“ W nil-the time. Roget-this idi,thta-ittilitntro Ami? planted in bi: mind, and heart, ' title Woverythin: he says ariiraiaTiiiartaiiiratir1trt'r7hfmt he knows, the other boy: will feel precisely the some way that he does about it. Enthusiasm is contagious ind to expect the beat of your scouts is a long" way taitimr-"ttettirttt it. PV A mtmuter once asked o scout why it was that he and the other boys in his patrol followed their. pa- trol: lexder so eager1ruind loyally whatever he united, or wanted them to do. The boy thought it over for a minute. “I dpn't tpeat) know," who said at last. fBist onayhe 'it’s mostly because we tool ht's the kind of fellow. We’dlike to be ourselves.” . 1m, slut min ilk iiifiS; gammy Du, dm dubmky , Bi, ai, sloth! Boi, bol “1.?th - T'--_-_ q Pug-LI”, Wallffoibxié thing, the right kind of at Index We: tremendously in hit, patrol. He has tltethutsi/rty, L-miata-cts-Ayr-ttttlegit-ttrt-tkm,, -_ -glttt_pftthtL1titttttptfty14grr, Lty1lsjlrAte ' right kind of scout, , The petrol Eider -ty who doesn't care very‘mueh whether - he-goes on from second class to Amt ...‘ 21“ 's" .,-, 'B-E' l "iinriaitiur to iitiiiiT iiiiiF'iitrirti4. , . A'patro}~oia_,.very much like I thin. “the engine keeps movhitt,Mte whole . train moves. If it “one, the whole I figein stops. If it ”up? them, L ' Lttie' 11191:. may» be? sucked. - ' L Seoul: " Northwestern Geno _ Beverttrdive north shore Boy Scouts have been picked to usher arthe six A "home games of.. Northwestern univer- - Newman working with l -another group of Evanston and Chi- ur ago scouts and with their smut- , leaders have complete chm: of, aeat- , ine-the-people in the-trtadittrgr.- Mr. , Arnold Bridges: of the'Evmton Scout I council is in charge of the ushers. ( Tim "j: are" still emu-where! an. claimed articles in the lost and found department this ttttttttttdf-At" lump aEakFrmt.---Ammte-t1tettr-are-oetme -hatsr,--itiistasrtr,-armttemU-edhtt-t ind what have you. This in the but can. Within 16 days they will be M Memmi Frai6ir%ririCiiriiiirn7aiiiiEriiaa where the scouts are really in tseed af them. V 7 ,_,,.,,,_ f -----j, Memorial exercises far. the hive JettKtrerNrae. Dietitian hildai the supreme court r9933} o’clock in tie iireeiiiiiiiiiisrNtaiiE 10. John D. Blsck, Chicago. president of the Illinois Bar associstion, presented the memorial to the court. Addresses delivered by Attorney Generht Osesr 'ltc9rtsrtrttttt, life long friend of Jim- tiewa1iattw,-htto-ueurli.-Wratad- Jer.-8seato.,nrarhaii---u-iatti- nols Commerce commission, and B. R. Kenworthy, Rock Islsnd. J , Mme-calm .sArtrrh--ramrIhm. . Mdtlllnnb' ANDERSON manner. "ON! Bill!!!“ as Eiee for

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