Ionic haw sin For; aim i311! ling, nth aw, the shot f2: - 8at uh], Fm ilk Ind Id! eh my. Lhd; En ttti All b'22 -'-'MP'H.Tl-'_"-_'= .9.F.-. _"".....- . Ft-tld. o P, .. r", _-ea...---,'--- irsrrmp-SIq-g-t--r-ia.haa 1of?,tf,'fy1etndmintttoiGliiiG _?.lsse.d another some ' to 0“.qu the girls of Diamond Inks. my.» inst Trt!a mu. The when gen: Leslie Ramon, Ted Ptt; my Baum, End 1tnatr,' 0 “mean. tar Minion. Paul Nun- 'om-John Kruger, 1'rootr30, Dia. MOM Lake.. I " Meets, , Troop " hands: owning. yr1t1aiaiL, wu opened TF tho, nation .af the colon. After this tr'.h't,'ll'rd out the to;- htration cards to “you and pro- 'etttiadah,i .--"-. AL--‘ "A -. --, 'rsT'r" 'riiuh"tGriit' “other. " tmar The scout mothers of Troop 88, _iritrhutnd Park, are noting yte oesop- eration of all scout mothers-in tho north shore are. in helping to 1ttttit scouts who cumot afford to purchase uniforms. If yolk have, or if ell, \mrehose Writ?“ hove," or'H’ r ow of anyone who has, disehred or In uniform: or equipment, in W condition won’t'you do a good (tug-h fork] acout'lnd and it to or (, ugify '1ri./tyo/iiirio' Klan, " V iditiw (dpar." . 'jltt,idg,gi math . 1?arry “has: *ttt.--Ja' Mortd L , ednclday, Jan. . mstt.iass Lott ésbmmnaday, Jun. . Mitchell. éomm gammy. V 'rradtstmr-- fuld, hike in. afternoon; ' ednesdny, Pets. 5---WNon, printi g/ Wednes- day, Feb. " - Bron, astronomy: Wednesday, 7 Petr. P-a1uuatoek,-tiiiC mating; Wednesday, (Feb; M-loeai t.lerehtttttttnt; ’Wednesdny, Mueh F- Petetjson, “sincerity; Saturday. Min-ch tr--Sehestie, hike in “bemoan; Wednesday, Match 12-- Rectanwald, attkttrre study; 1 I _ .' f _ . After the t1rr_t1rttittf).e meeting wu' '.rrerdhirCeetrtttir"rih%d the, mornings hits a 1m8rtnutiorreeremirnr' at which Mr. Bennett}, thel'tseotttmaiiiur,, w . iiven Krimittain pen by the Icouu in lthe troop. V ceq .4 "'Fr, _rre' "s"'F Hg... there were four committeemen pree- mt. Mr. Maastiets, mutant loom executive, taught the â€with In- ready to ma their second clue in: "ignalitttt at the end ttf belt an hour. While the, junior with†scout-mu- ter had charge of the scanty the hoop committee but I meeting. The following suggestions Wren made in order to imprpve the meetings. Aioe cabin to Fe build in the aprint. Each week one of the members of the com- munity Mop committee will give some special talk. Here is the tenta- _,titty1gt3rtgttc, . _ 'e-milf, (i,iiiiis',i'ii'i,i.r tUMNtA INDIAN HILL HIGHLAND V ', ‘WINNETKA‘ I HIGHwooQ GLEWE,,,, LLAKEFOREST 111% Hishhad 'Piri Park 11. _ BBB] How a": mobilisation plans for An- niverury "than!“ in your troop t Have you tried your scheme of or- ganization out yet to we _iCit.reall, who! Sonata Mth Kathi-nu week Uit't fttr ok, just a couple weeks I m. February , to 13. _ tt an wasted. After the manage giving the place twice), month. tli-i iai eirii2irl oer: monr.--Raroht an: Patrol Lender, Deerfield Pun Club. T tiit.tariiiiirfruttir â€more: the home of h'M,f,tp,'b, David Strxlsexeai 1 Scout 'itl'lf,tlllft'dtti'j' of the Ob. h: patrol his moved to Chicago. =... K. Votes, Educ: It: Chief. . I _ " W52 owned their meeting at 7:15. o had opening exercise for. lowing Rnn0tmeetgteatttg were read. We had petrol corners. the Pine .Tree pe- trol had the biggest “venue, 25%. Three.mmrters of an hour are spent on projects. First Aid cluefxeete MM . mnnOL "r, l---' _I._,y ' ,v__-..,_ -e'"' “I. um In“ M1"- ‘mi‘ihie. Ki. Atsqidlrd that Jan, tittttr'Mittitr' site"‘go‘ he chic: editor, having charge af the patrol reports; Harold Hahn the giant meetings; Hilton Mamet the Pteu e1ph editor aM-ahtek-atttit £99.,4ndrews the aw ‘chl "porters. It indaéided tint the Press club would start its meet? inc: at tour irtetd-yt-itmratt , " previously. done.c-Mitton Memer, Press Club Editor. Pine The Patrol . The Pine Tree pgttol met last Wednesday evening at, 7:00 at the home of the patrol leader, Herold Kuhn. _ restfym headed and games played. - _ ' '5 Beetle“ Press Cheb. " The Dedrtuld Press Club 52 of Deertteld held its weekly meeting in the omen of Charles Kapschull. Those pupae; were Harold Hahn, Kenneth immmxémammmiia’ ' y. hum " the Jem- . ior lesders of Troop 87 held s center- ; 'hut'? hammer†Mi. . , .re-_--r- the who! , Whooks were distributed some; the petrol lenders. Plsns were slso mode for s troop hobby, show and court of honor. Aht. harden-Jun: nary " the regular troop martini was held. Billy Roberts asked for sdmlttsaee into the troop, he was - cepted.’ The “0% were slso given their registration "earda.--gtmior' As- slstsnt Scontmaster Jocob Jeppeenn- been so There one 22 scouts present st the tar O’Flsherty was meant. There were also seversl of. _the committee there. "here were several contests and games. John Shelton will be the future assistant 'reoutrttttstisr. There are several scouts ready for ilrat class. The skating rink which the scouts worked on: is reddy for use. lhire were four scouts present at the "(burning from Troop 3q,4-Art _ Driscoll. . l ' " Ilohilintio- Plun- THE ttttttee, coinpetitivé' Jail; Puma. I court of I‘m A. novelty in the Ictivities of Troop " m parentt’ night on Thur-adv, January 16, at Elk: hall in Highland Park. At 7:30 the troop stoned Luar, -_--, ws-. Ter, - as our remit-ti brick built the "Born World." ' Time ‘We Build _ ’ Every day We add 1' little to what ‘We land the day before. It is like 1 union leying bricks. A single brick goes only a little Way in the manila .of , wall, yet it helps to make the Work complete. So we build any.†day: a. good, deed here, and honest bit ofmvice there, a mile and". cheery word thrown in for good meas- ure. No one“ soy Just when one's reputetlonle acquired. but one day We will and other: saying of as, "Well done." Which of our deeds has given Pitt-Pe-tmr-rss-ras-asia-tiid-r-tiii- sailboat-newts and the "iiteamboit- menu. The rowbont-seouu always need to be pushed or pulled together. The ttdim/tttri-tniet; only when a. favorable wind is behind them. But the 1tt1rq1tt1tttttroeorts, are they; now- ii¢_ilou¢ 'continuously through culmi and storm-they are the muster: of we lieu!" more scouts of the neon- boat fg3ttlr:r.gsm_tteraft. . . - V- -â€" -v-em - - _ I c r and for citizenship the ~some 4,000,000 boye'it hairtisiusliei, 7' . ' _ tlttccttirtteuttre One of the best " to develoy petrol spirit in 'v"li'i'r-4eli. in the chal- lenge method. Some, troops devote I meeting a month to challenge night: Etch patrol has the privilege of ehar.l legging the other patrols to game con-, test. It may he tome Routing event as Beat did and signaling or it my »be some special event or: (ninef Par your convenience are listed below e number of seed challenges. The pad tron: should work them up at the pe- trol tt_tttitytArytsttgrttGiilt than WEE}? the'troop meeting for a content. 'm 1 _ _ . . Mid building, skin; the woke, tunnel malty; entelope role, chariot race (Smith) but race (Smithszit- sag relay. cub reley, various relay recent ’ Firing Anniversary week all scouts wear their uniform: all during the week. That will save eopstderrttlts time when it comes to mobilizing yoqr troop. ,But byttoryét the scout tmiform'wiit a!“ the towns people that scouting is continuing to grow and to wbe of service rcttfter,_l1tL- "i-s-Ass-_-,,-----.,"-)"-:,", - "fettttur,-rtars-amram-niiairrr- he notiiua his assistaiit scoutmsster and junior assistant who notify the patrol leaders. . The patrol lssdegcsn cut-his 10171th by Calling his as- sistsnt sud having NT. all half of the patrol. With s little puc'tice and system you ought toAbe able to get; mo_bilised in short order: __ TF J t 'TllreeKiiIlnofScoutg There am__‘three kinds of scouts rang-um ', _Which was; _ - _ ,,-ï¬,---_- ‘vm-u-uuu VA in. Ipeutive drills, a little Atidiiirjrtkiilrc slum-d on the ice court ot honor held 'ded/tdt/iii-i MI abom- _ . ,'alit---Aduted rm , Batetf In lee 8h “Fm _-. 1trsj,l'lrr,'r'i'c1'A%'s'rh,-a-a--a-,-, Uelon fiisttdod a View; lot and made n he than: rink for tlteihthtmtt ty keep them ott of humus than. Amelie! thin; that the troop did for cm†was to five iaditttt belt and buckle to Bob Ampach, the former ecoutmuter. This was given to him with a letter of ,ppreeitrtton for the fine york he did while scout- mantel-.589!) White, Troop Reporter. At the last meeting of Troop 31 e it. was decided that we would change the meeting night from Monday to Thnndny. This plan we: agreed upon by all. - Alp! _thtmumti"in Troop 31 hive Metered 3nd then-90p" in ready to start the New Year with " scouts. - . -. _-- re V ,. f ---' a"-rfry,?,e9r, in: was: to some needy famil . t _ WW their offerings to Hunters Sport Shop, the following Saturday. The boys brotrghtrttnrLd goods,’ fruit, vegeta- Mes, 1nd $2.00. With the money we t boutrlit meat, bread, milk. Cotter, and cereal. The bop were glut to do this, and t em sure that we mide one fumily happy. 7 PfrtttEvy . MUNDELEIN GOLF ' "', - LlBElIl'YwLLE NOQ'IHBROOK WLAKE WELD HALF My DEERFIELD r" - mum†GytL-lNtamhomt, Jr.,-:- ob park “and I member of a troop was a tryest. _ I Cold or not, we all had t go .--Alurt Brush,~Jr.. Scribe- Mr. Rybolt came â€(mt ox} satme and“ "aW'egutii hick in his ind Mr. Brink’s ear. . a F _ The eggs were seasoned with‘soot, stovepipe, but nevertheless they were M-) -4) I. I ' even! and Albert Bemsh, Jun. hunc- T and degree :seout Budge. Both boys l, had completed their‘lworl; for the“ - 'tttore-tttiriver-te-cd-ire-i/Gai'.". edging contests over the Pentium. . There were " "'eottttt,.ttteir neut- muter and N mt: pmenL~Al- bert Brush, In; Scribe. V t. - mu to Celia . ' On their ttmt overnight hike of the your, Troop 82 went, to the Cebin-in '. u . y spent what will prohnbly be the cold- est,nixht of the winter there. ---F On Friday afternoon Beven boys of the troop and the 'eotrtmaater, Mr. A.- D. Brush, met at Glencoe station and hiked'to the Cabin. Tye of the boys had ttone thud with provisions and to start a ttre; but it was ima possible to wank! the place and dim net was eaten in a "rooy that Was below freezing in temperature." The night wais. spent mostlyin exercising to keep.trarin, but: little' eleep was indulged in. e _ Hr. Khalid, awarding of "iii, (we: and armament- were thg program. . . Fiiiiril 'iiiriGiGiiiir- bf the we all had t good thing. but, Scribe. of scout 'de-' Roe-tr, ctlfl'll, All on 31 m m