a: Thir cue china the land on- the pin tllt Gnu his is n uninhi- thenmrtommmhm minim" main Mr. Wm. Toup- m. prepared the scout. to 'hehtstruetfemutttiatntiiiir"GT, TaiiiGirTriid "375 from "iiriiiU'iii' dynamo». Twopuiodsm . Those attending the meeting in Lib- .rtyville at 8:00 p. m. ware J. W. Bird, gamut. Troop 72, Libqrtyville; Hedi]! 1ladioe, â€shunt "ouhnnater, Troop 71; Libertyvine; Robert Town- -tiitr'ftitfittttti: Troop 13. Jrdgtihroeth. CMi1triiratGi"itii-uiiiGiTG'Gi"C' ;:, _ attrtkriadeee Cantor-m ' a tre You; lion’s club in Lake For-i , A IP i -r "'_""â€""'l my, -aasiitant "out; GieiliG' Crane; mutant“. Troop M, Lake Forest; H. R. Smith" 'remttmatster, Troop 88, Hill-land Park; “$1181: has, 'seoutmatrter, Troop 37, High- wood; Ray Dobbins, scoutmuter. P. Hunter, â€shunt scoutmutcr, Mp3], Highland Park; John Hahn, Assistant scoutmdster, Troop 62, Deer- field; J. A. Russell, assistant scout- mmster, Troop 62, Deerfield', Robert Ember, 'reoutmaster, Troop 48, lathe Forest; H,. M. White, motivator, TEE-cop 31, Highland Park; Jim: wood; W. E. Erickuin, uni-stud "Gi !.?"ttr, Troop IM, Highland Park; C. Wiit uiiiiiiiidu'"iiiiiiu of out inure tit to the mum: and they - unanimous in hopintthe commit could serve him again to make this talk in the public. schools and in aeorttpyusters tminintr,eotrrtsets. ", ' _ M. -7 __ _ "1rheiieituttendhU the meeting at 4:00 at the council headquarters "in Highlmd Park were 1". u loan. gtti.. sistant 'semttmaater, Troop ST, High- wemuidthtrtdnr,me.tL. nah-at . 1'N2ttid 1drdtt J,',' h R. her t' t m" r. to; Dr. te., P. mdryeoeho aemthttmrtsr Troop 22, Gimme; Rev. Raymond 8on- "cor, room-m Troop 56, (Heavier: Raymond Daatietmtet,'gmbttagtt scout. mater Troop 55, Gleam: Robert 19heetrftyfetyetr-ter. Troop " ITiitRiiiid Woods,' John P. Boos, that. note an scout. Ship 26, Win- netkn; E. Cook, nonhuma- Troop 2; Wihnetto; Robert Guanine, skipper no: scout, Ship T, Wilmette; Robert Wilkins, first molar no scout, Ship T, Wilmette; Robert Martin, mutton- 'ter, Troop 20, Glenooe; Willing Gore, scoutmuter, Troop 61, Northbrook; Willard W, Osborn, locum, Troop 3, WilmetterDrrC. Roy Torry. seawater. Troop 18, Winnotko; F. [ J. Kremh, deputy “commissioner, Wil- mette: J. West, 'seoutmnster,- Troop IT, Winnetka; George C. Moseley of Highlond Pork, chairman leadership training committee of the council and Myron C. Rybolt, scout executive; Mr. J1Lillt1agrg1ttmgsitti_,tattcosc1andian _ GLEm LAKEFOREST 'uSa1Mlttnt RhIINIAj NW HILL "ts"ei,"iiii,ii,i'i,i WINNETKA _ Htt3HiM9t3D W ‘W\ Te"'-."-"-"' _ ask-13; “Mk-hum!†win. ride. Thepatmsttrttetirtismaagta. "tlGrmtrAte's lict-o. W fil- law: an. lump-rod for the math. tt1trtePlPteete-tteidii". ytettattu-oftumiiiiiirG"d fmetetrute-damrttaiiii. Math . of Tr... ii" . "'rerretttrmmPeitantagtrtrnige “that momma: for Troy, g6, called for who fall": that tive with» 1'ttysneore-rftqtinAa"iii. you! mtg“ and gm than a ,zymnuium. The fo1iowintr will]: PF ceive their temierfoot badges: any Nielsen, In Acquilln, Richard m- oux, Steve Sidlo. George Andaman. Woodrow Wilma, limit W. and William Slack, Lewis Cocky. The Maul-W'Iutm:m arreariii'-i'0-i-it- t5? out - eertiihaste of'Irpttehttr.c-i-Asutiiit pntrol louder, W_L. Coohy. Result: Troop " ' a.-, _ Troop 61 of. Northbrook had their regular meeting on Nov. 27, most on the boy; were Mennonite!!!» The meeting opened with various drills and followed by pacing tests, 'every one owing something to poet. Several new scouts have joined the scouts and ore letting dong very well. The meetiutroms-broit.to a close with the sounding of tape and; the scout oath. - Woodrow Wilmm,il Troop 61, reporter. --Nttethhmetoitu-c-ttegg-----, Troop 61 of Northbrook will hold their Court of Honor in connection with . T " had a patrol meeting at 'tkhimt Thou-mom home. Jt opened up ‘lected our petrol dues. Then we plundonoaneinthehousendm outside. After that we decided to make some toys to send to the Daily News which will give.them to Dorcu home Andpoor W10! Christmas. The meeting. closed with" the scout oarh.--Georare Anderaon, petrol scribe Troop 61. _ _ . 1 The meeting was the largest and most SW! muting junior otBeem ever held itrthe council. Wombat- in forward to holding author on. in the wring. Amt Hawk-Patrol Meet_ianr. Last “Honky, Dee. 2, the Arrow gawk patrol ld Troop 61. {Icahn-ooh A1tetBmsttlrorohaotatrxtosr t_ioodTtm-ttrrummtedttvtsf. Troop 82inWehiamt Put. Rina sum that other troop. might woekotstsimNrrrtam. ", - Eula new that. mind a package ctr-him - you“ scouts. Mr. Chris A. Shah. - m of the ettmel1 enattrhtreommitt- an intonation about the Winter camp. He Ibo introduced Mr. Keith Roberta n member af-his committee ,r1to.urhrtsrestrttrtirw eatgterimsen in the Hm Bay tunnel-y ad In RottatrtastrotreofttseuAsot-.. shoes, than and tom 1 the state mat- the county ownership of swamp land, and Hutch looksâ€: in jail family foe 00 â€In. ' THE -t--t-IBr-_..._.i-- - _ -.-ee"'r'"e'e"-"e-. .F, w 'reeiWe 5...__._ _ 4......» 34...“ _--.-- 9m. = qerer_e-puirTir "tii6Vehiiibs' of the dad's meeting and tueqytrtioatottsikrrGiGic oomplished, The troop . committee were 'IlllCned various dutie- in the tioop.‘ Mr. Wt for educational work; Mr. Knock. for thrift prom; Mr. Moron for outdoor activities And raeit.h 1" checkecmne Thom iii» " uonta‘ present, after the meetiu refreshment- wen served by the u- ahhnt manners wife. Scout Bd., jurd Nolan bu succeeded in min:- ming 50 yard: for first class and in taint to set the merit badge for, swimming. Kr. Quinn, the ieimhnas ter, has mind the boy with moot points o amen. Mr. Roth. the scout commissioner and yr. Quinn hove made plus to new! two boys from each trttotrpatmat M, and w, to "rtttt' free; Sacral boys from Highwood attend the: swimming euch Saturday . My M MM " . ‘7 Friday evening, Dec, 6,_ Jigâ€; Itll, ( which his“: 113 womb uhool Ind their annugl parents night. Mt. Ku, ber, chin-man of . Last Friday on mount of the cad thi" meeting wu held " the minim treouhttaster'te home. The train "te Jeet m sin-line. but it mag; Ae, “id! 11mm- “time; ‘11.". were " “ouw present. liter the moetiu t. MMynr up. "T 4. .2. mum-u. 5, - , IWy‘mlt " r. ' "oPlert'tttctr-etust- 1.: 'er----.,-,-;".;)'", good thi-Winton Weller, Troop " The thmt Silver Pal. awarded to as; North Shore; Area raeoat~ was awarded by the Ghana Coast at " in "s'tquiotttparittiia'tiitiigg of Troop 21.0th As Scout Robert is away at school this was awarded Itrteiktmtititshorututu,rtii be just as proud of it. The Silver Ntiis la "trded to set)! Ieouts who hai-ated at but " more, than: 1hefittitieidrrserttuaUtirtiid 1euttrktraiThoieoastmttauohG eontinuod to live the moat oath and law and endeavored to patio practice his scout leadership training'tor a pen rio_dotathrastireariisdatat after getting his eagle award. Regatta Plans Underway Now is the time for all sea socut units to lay plans for the winterand for the next season that will culmin- ateintheragionaevearogattatohe held at Chicago ditihtq the latter part of the summer, probably about Labor day so that it will be poaeible to make it a three day attain Ample oppor- tunity will be given - unit to au. play their skill in all phases of sea You _May Dreigrtii Figure this Problem Bow ID CALCULAWE LIFE EbeCTANcY We. ulna-log} c. J. snmuar 9 no... 817 - 1511150137 up: mm“ AGENCY "thi. ytetyvrutt.---r4-isausreetamer. P""t.'_oev-.tssetnattrrua.i-. {WELD HALF DAY 11E'Preu? Wm den.’ Paul Eider), Barnum, Convex-s; Joseph Oliver, Rich-rd min, Scotson Webb, Wm. Zimmermul. Fred Barrows, transferred into Tropp 16, Winnetka from Troop Ili, Evensbon; Jrinnuka-e-hoorr- 19, BNy--camraerlir Highland Purl: -... Troop" M, Robert Austin; Norttthrook--c'rrGr, 61, Wood- Sidlo; Dimond Lake-Troop 70, y- Pond Autumn, Harold Bhnttuek. l, M " like For... There are still a number of Lake Forest boy; who are not scouts, and ,.Troop.$ being a new troop, needs 3 few more to make-up “other pt- -.--_-e-e (Gontipued m up“) .__---__- Wiiinotto---'rroop 8, Alan Heme]:- son; Wimtetu--cNtop 16, John Bull,' Hugo Hartman, Fwd Loco. Byron Edna. Emlyn]! Turner, Anthony Ei- .lnm {M to n for all i "" 'Ba-tdll.. " - ' h I , . m T 'lt, :1 I â€My; _ ' n Fl “out , Wise the North “on Area { , ‘ 'ti-trr-et-tht-tttsetter', _ Le, .' .3." wc,httvcagtmacrs.ttcarc “The F F' e r ‘ Md“ form" This V mm hdtag',g'g'hiftt, dt .__ M» .33“ ,ue ir.. use. _ lbs. 0-011! th_m“moint- td ehalttisitai of o mm commit. '" ammo. he mother's L' " “Whether-W "to'meet ones s loath M More the monthly Se, meetings st the school. After parents meetings sdjournsd the -, us mttartatgted lrr i pageant Mrtemttttsesetmta. Afwmosqui- torn-deli“ hard far some. boys at t)tqetltitr'rheat__ajmte 1totreoatrs came slang end the mosquito' attacked thou it was diluent story, out} the 'rt-ttet-tted-baffled-amid-i to the joy of the sadism. Some quartet tmosquito) singing and n few admin. contributed in making the mat . batsman. A court of 119801!†held stating with the in- .vestitm ceremony for the tender- ?foot scouts. After this ice crsun and tributes! by Mr. Hmrd Moran, one .of the tmorreommithemen, and the cakes by themothers. In'this way Troop " celebrsted the end of their tttth year in scouting. Now they are Luann, troop...;gtllin allitwu a fine meeting thoroughly enjoyed by the 80 scouts and parents present. New Scouts Many new scouts have registered in the past week and the council wishes to welcome them to the brotherhood discounting.“ _ - -----___-_ -i----w--e, 4. Divide In to, I. And this It: he quick.†Man-3.12. 192 :fWEIN LWWILLE WLAKE HALF DAY WT