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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1929, p. 40

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E333 "-""c'c-"'"TrEi"r'Fi'itN' ' "e 'M. .. - Titian“? 2rd-tE1 _ Troop 2, Woodstock, Illinoil‘in the _ Beloit Wisconsin-council won racont- "r-rery-,. by .=aiaii=; imiAi*litti l. , . _ l. " only Eagle scout in Helium county. _ ' Lawrence is well known to the born of Troop SI of Highhnd Park. m spent 'rro mmimim With them " - Camp Oblong“, 'lt Blue Lulu, of B. Herman of Highland Park. It; . R. Herman has thus sou, all mots, the dint. Gunilla-m it “TN“? . A camporee was held Friday eve- ning in the part at Mondeleis where ieveral terms and an Indian’ Te'pee provided hiittshttr “film? 'empty, h' biiGrirmie'ff, trr-e- ~eooTxed varioua kinds bf foods and kept as warm. Three scouts passed their Tentie..rfoot tests. At seven we. took third the tents with everybody feeling fun and tsatisfied. " number of-thehe ate their first'm'eal out of doors. Next melt we will have an aitnouneeritmtt about-the new scoutmaater and his new assistant» Next Saturday the group will so to Diamond, Lake and with the troop there will stage an- other camporee in the ,fLettttEttts__., _a,ulEettLas,I'c,AttatrL1tga,.%te_, Mr. Merl Tibbette of Melody Farm tr1_lgitt.rgg.t.1rpy, VMIBG, Lake I’m " the new scoutmeeter. for Troop 45, take Forest.“ 'Me mm' ii the father of six boys, three of whom are scouts; Mi. Tibbetta- his been”! low ist in the church in lake Forest. He has a Sunday school clue and has Wittr the help of two enigma; 1m is progressing very well with a min- imum of 25 scouts present let earth meeting. . 9 _ - ." - Troop-N of Deerfield-tNear-high 'achbol has may {and an assist- ant scoutmuter int. th P. Hunter of Hunter Sports shop, Highhnd maaa.eraut.tiaistiliLTfirfiiiiiCiririir.-s is PQPuli; ir'tttr%iigiixiutd is in}??? the sanimusier. r'" Rev.Aihn BtthmarofdMtrt-Seott street, Lake _ Forest, is now regis- tered u a eomnritteiman of Troop Mr" "6r'TtiFamiii'irriii9i't'i"i'tCr, 1mm has a fbte hoceround in scout- tii, 1tdiattrt--forme.oeortta-ter--hr lington Heights. He is planning to.. take an active part in promoting Troop 48. kw A . o Troop. 24 of Sacred Heart perish pf Hubbtrd Woods ttaa-i-ttttered. Mr. Robert Mehren 792 Walden road, Wftttiethir, "ttr" attt6tttiaeoutinistem- Wok-ones New We The list of scout leaders in the North Shore Area council is continui- ing to grow} This week the council welcomes the following Itttt the brotherhood .arf. scouting: _ . . _ 40 Ark, Mr, -r - uc' c,-' A:Lryg,yt1ttterrt-tirrgirerd: mmumgmaa Soc-0mm Hgnter is a red Sports- rW5'"""_'eeee'%.. Wm... ;.-. u. must be worn" centered on you; right shirt pocket. If you care to, ydumsy wear the emblem “your. merit hedge assh- below L-the Ides-it {whee where 1yoVrwisit't hive w m0ve or wash It as often.“ you woubLon your shirt. " Press Club News . . Twelve scouts of Troop 83 . were willing end ‘did assist in first aid demonstrations pt the umporee last Saturday. The helpfulness of these scouts was much npprecisted - and some sort of recognition‘will be given to them on' the next suitable occasion. This week no meeting will be held st Lincoln school since most of the troop till be attending the [ether and Son_ dinner st the Presbyterisn church will come on the 15th when "Chili? men Klaber, will conduct tests on the ='. ' 11"1'2‘1 it"“x" vv-L-v-ughuw T m, real big -qv¢nt to close thel church. T _ me tr, I" ”a: 'a ”'9"??? fr, .131 " m!" fink. i-Ita-lt-gt-get-f,. sei'l'liriririiri,-i is notice for att second elm scouts to read and study all that con be found in the 'gtg.',',',? nbout map making, pokes. -274. No other Work tit map uniting will be done for several to pin this test on thd 15th. '_t ‘NeiScoutsEnro‘ll" Several boys have registered with Wqupy-ten within the last "areek-amLhairikakeii the acéut oath these boys in scout 1MftrAtp, and smiling from the thin: of the ad- venturons scouting program! One qsethtraRnr-gtotnr t Rmf "ttttua?" Pinhead “other frottrraikeHi'oms.t, These two are Arthun‘Op’penheimer, Troop 8t.Jritthland Park; Robert Tib- bitts; Troop 46, Like Forest. _ Wear Chap Emble- Cormtly -"Ymtr-<-3amp- Mauiamur- -ts'sdrresr have a definite spot reserved for-them' on your'seout uniforms. Every’eun- per-should get it in the gorge 7 359'. Here .is thiiituniritaiisélt “his: uhLsyAig,sgtttitiLttt ....‘.L iittiltlttr, of Robert Annmhaannnn junior omen his mend vetrr--VooABtoek Sentinel, Woodstock, Illinois.. _ V Pei-form Scouting service Four scouts of Troop 32,01 High- land Park, performed 3 an; pieced)! service to, scouting in the diligent ,xorkahey disritltecaemteJusadquti-i. tern Inst Saturday.) _ratpi, to an 'enterqtsiter-irstV t9epritt"A1biit "Brush? 'rrtrrrrt"iyhirmstriimar:Btratftrtiratnd' Dexter Cnlkina, mom " . Beottt headwaters where 2600 letters were We to Tiii aiiraCTtiittiWTisiNa,- stamped and mailed. They set to what WWtermne -ht-the morning and fhtiahed their Jolt about three in -the'a£ternoon without a reist or even time out for lunch, These scouts deserve real commendation for, their untiring service in this emer- gency can. THE P3388 “a "m ""'-'"e"TWTT church. The majority of hair. have not a yet. passed the Tendertoot tests a the troop in just cranking. therefore this in a good time for new boy: 'tovjoin who no thinking of Jttinil,ahi--verrrrte' any night at 7:30 in the Presbyterian church. ' _-.---------))-.----:---.--- _. Ttppp .31, of _.¢h91 Pox _ $011k .91. 1r.Wi1itii1.1 “EM-java“ _.. ik1iltit-" Whi of" We 'tettderfoot tests on Pri.. ibat Novemygr lk gt .theI'pther, no: kWh“ troop will he wii1iatrto-thtd,. out what slim may legally be and and then make appropriate markers and plum them nth: proper. photo on the roads lendinglrom andee road and Willow road to tho Cabint The Brit troop to make upplicntlon gets the job. Scout: must present eertiBetites or pet-mitt atr-attthoritr--for-the otttfit-- his to sell themoartq of the scout itiiir6FtiC "Th3" tirtdtiiesrtbramiw form consisting» of _ahii-t, breaches, hiR,riiiaiaGreT -ihTfi,' Eltawr Raw. lim, . _ ___' -- ____’ - V A Ihairr Good- Turn There is a splendid opportunity for "ometrooptodoartroodtrrmto the mt'rofgthe scouts in the North Shore Are: council. Markets are needed along the roads lending to the Cabin-tnth-Woods, situated west of Glance Ind Southeast of N irrthbrook. Mt.nhrtr'NRMnrNmttrrTmr-Tr6YttC25Iitrfe" 83/e,trstetrtt1il,l The following is the authentic fist for this section: The new WW": will be Robert White, William Amh, Humilton Herman and one other yet mtdeeided.--Walter Willard, scribe. ML Scout thttfBttes . Many inquirietrare being made by nevi scouts and leaders " to who, nae; mimiiiia Ptttki. Gnmetts, 602 fhmtrard%mie; Lake " RMM+ netta, 270 E. Market street; Liberty- ville, untrworthrt, 505-10 N. Mil- waukee avenue. . n.emtrt af honor end parents night besides a lot of other thte.- Write this date down big in your dlnry and plan to be than for it trt-ttt be it grand oeeaaiom--Seribe. . Troop at Troop 81 had a nieetintt. Int Mon- new 'eoatmastasr, Harold M. White. {think that ‘all the follovi like Mr; repeated the oath and lawi.‘ "If. Ry. bolt was at the meeting ind intro- auéa' Br. WERE, Hr. Muslicli, Hr. Tranb, chairman of the Highland Pork-'Boy-Seoubeomittee, Mt.-ito- bender, a. troop committeeman. We also played dodge ball, a game Mr. Muslich taught um. V . Glénéoe, fhLt?ytt_tg, 888 Park -aiir. f _ " ruck: “armour . y _ 'Rehtenitiifriie6iiar-N6e'iiiiitriFm " Armistice day" and flags will be , l.. in: all over the country. Get y: tue oat on- your house-or. ttatt in F You know how to hung it carted Ju- With the stars in the tqipir left e it mgr It, against the wall, or if on - 15613 “To? iiiiiiif U" Mo any tiiiii s, Aiiitatt-rh, l' thisir ttag tiitht, but ttrat lets l Cum a vision of Holy Grail And n voice than!» the waiting We're Working hard on racist tion moat of the boys being register by mi The patrd'l lenders m selected, Clyde Cameron and Rich: Thameyer and the. third will an ttid T "a4t6et,' u -te4r'tt-truttV-1-ys--n together and have putt-01 niacin: ilttag'ii,y2,-t-t1'-t1"! _ a i'i'iift"ifirTM, New" a IE _ Follow the Glen- (A son; that touched the hem of Mahjawun eampem) To the knights in the days at old, Embraysckgnihgfigng'nfl ~Nortl| Brook Troop new _ The last meeting af Troop lrptt1tJhtelt,ytry, hq,1Aaettt_3rrettrter1rj,t, October 28.- mie meeting one! With attention and drill. We had fl solute and . verse of America. t tseotttrntuster, Mr. Glare. their (livid u; up into different groups with 1 ramming divisions: Boys paui Tendcrtoot' tests, boys passing 3 end class tests. . emblem all their own . little that intangible thing called spirit may be developed inside The proper method of tying l p.tttmmtaf"iideodritud in the .'Cth diirratitdintttaugtdtiiuttrfora Attention “called “the good u amre-NteimtRthte--4ttr---at.ieetdef- be eui‘li slipped nth! time of e latency. It is e content mtttio of thdelly good- turn: _ First f the We! oasete-tq-aet the 1 angle; According to the sine of , boy, turn the long edge over ab three inches smoothl'y,‘once or twi are wan 3mg. _thty11r,_tiClrysrgrs, _ "iiiEEi/iiiEW'rni"iiid smoothly at . beck "end hum correctly in fro Pm.mmdtheneckom the c Mr-arf-thet-rather-att-rt the slide out the ends G the "point'where 1 hand necktie. Then tie the t loose ,gngunwen. ,.mrhm,, me if it were one piece of material. , slide may consist of tltstiheia1 Tur head, or it may be one made by , boy himself from guy; geterial chooses, lather,‘ horn, wood, tm shell. T It itr I good idea to suggest your patrou.tttat the slide should come the specifies sign of the pal in the same 'ar-that-Ne-titil (ll,ti'l'-liril'lt'ila'lr-.:i'i aux-mug PM minimum. "I 'tttrg" " racket-chm worn, tr the Ame BeoqttB." It added more to the pi 'e18?_e, yrLtssthtr._gt..the mom. -fiiiiiiRJiaEriiiirTifiiifi,tutsas that the mhuhiof is the onl: acid when. it is extremely portant thnf scout- tie it com “My. NOV. q. l bit put of '

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