Er apeqe s + Aetenmnemnionpennetemntaintimninitstsnninnen simnsine ienss es FSDHICEL 6 â€"AONP..:coluiind Bi9nc io. 2. en newal of the scout oath and were dismissed at 4:10, the emergency Sentries were placed around. the affected district. Doctor, police and fire department notified. Each troop given at least two first aid problems to. work. Dr. Grady examined the work and explained errors and _ made suggestions,. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"_â€"â€"_â€"_=_______LL__L_ 22 | Fireâ€"Chief Hoskins gave a 10 minâ€" ute talk on leaving buildings duri a fire and other items oi,intereggï¬ The entire assembly gave a reâ€" we e :: is Ne ) { Troop ~34, Assistant Scoutmaster Fricsonâ€"12 scouts, 2 ‘stretchers, 9 first aid kits. Troop 35, Scoutmaster Olson â€" 14 scouts, 3 stretchers & frst alil 1t __Troop _83, 17 scouts, 3 blankets. _ {afse _ room on second floor beâ€" ing used for an emergency dressipg station. A The first scout reported to me promptly at 3:14, being a member of troop 32. ~All scouts reporting were there at 3:80. y Troops reporting as follows: $ Troop 30, Scoutmaster Udell â€" i6 scouts, 5 stretchers. _ 3 Troop 82 Scoutmaster Brushâ€"11 scouts, 2 stretchers, 1 first aid kit: Notification of s promptly «at 3:00 meeting at Highls The large room c ing used for an e station. Scouts in the was held at 3: ruary 8, 1930, talk by fire chief Deber and Mayor Roth, ‘scout comm WW‘WW"‘â€"'“,, Highland Park Report In conformity with instruc sued by the North Shore Ar. Troops 36 and 37 were called at 3:30, and one troop with 23 boys reported at the city hall in 12 minâ€" utes. The other troo arrived in a few minutes. 'l‘hey,tooz the fire truck over to the Oak Terrace school, resâ€" cused and first aided numerous peoâ€" ple from the byfothetical fire. _ ~The group then marched to the city hall nunf WB L . . s 2 n en Pn e o e Pnd "Z 6 ~7+ L tne ranks,. They wereâ€"told of a cyclone in business district and dismissed to bring the patients back. Dr. â€"Clifford P. McCullaugh checked the wards thoroughly, complimented and critized and gave a general talk on first aid. Chief Tiffany of the Lake Forest police gaveâ€"a talk> and the group dismissed at 4:45. . Highwood 1 yet, but will by next week. Lake Forest At 3:30 Saturday afternoon, the scoutmasters "of troops in Lake Forâ€" est were called by Mr. Gilbert Porâ€" ter, III. Five minutes later Troop 45 were all present except one boy that was sick in bed. Soon all the. troops were there with a few missâ€" ing out of the ranks. They wereâ€"told of a cyclone in business district and dismissed to bring the patients back. Dr. â€"Clifford P. McCullaugh checked the wards thoroughly, complimented and critized and mmuaun 2 10R en _‘ District Mobilizations _ _ __All _ di the _council held practice mobilizations on Saturda * February 8, during the aft“eruoon.‘{’e‘ T8 INDIAN HILL HIGHLANDPARK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS ~ â€"Evererr GLENCOE LAKEFOREST WILMETTE BRAESIDE ) »2CCUuumnaster Uison â€" 14 stretchers, 5 first aid ki the . msflmm of Boy the Highland Park district Highland Park city % + oo Ecss t A o. 5 stretchers, 4 extra scoutmasters started scout _ commissioner s m-. s&tfl!‘d‘y, Fei; instruction isâ€" Place = of one by &4 7:00 at scout meeting, Troopâ€" 37 held â€"anâ€"election for the purpose of electing a new treasurer. . Beyri Shaâ€" piro, the old treasurer resigned his position as treasurer and his resigâ€" nation was accepted by the Troop committeemen . who ~present: during . the election. Thezâ€y comâ€" mitteemen consists of Mr. Rotg, Mr. Molendi, Rev. Nelson, Mr. ber and Mr., Enquist. As a result of the election, Robert Wicklander: is Troop 37‘s new treasurer and we will wish him luck in his new position. the efficiency and quality of the work in the council especially where it has to do with the commissioned leaderâ€" .hipo' : in the froop, won the honor of wleeâ€" tion to the Honor Camp ‘ fraternity, "The Ordér of the Arrow." No doubt the nominating committee had in mind his length of <service and camp experience when they recomâ€" g;epd_e_dï¬himioathi&pociï¬en #aâ€"tâ€" Mr. Goetz plans to give_ largely of his â€"time during the year to advance the efficieney and natruallte _ 24 i1 â€"_â€" _‘ "a He was in Camp Makajawan with his troop this summer, where the troop distinguished itself and where both Mr. Goetz and his son, a scout in the troop, won the honor of wleeâ€" tion to the Hohiorâ€" C‘umr : Famnanl t Mr. Goetz is a 10 year veteran in scouting, having been scoutmaster all of that time with the exception of a short time lately when he has served as a deputy commissioner for the troops at the Episcopalâ€" church in Winnetka. at _ New Trier high school ZAVmme passed. â€" _ W. W, Reichardt, Special Contmissioner. 7 â€".â€"Bcoutâ€"Commissionerâ€"forâ€" 1930 _ Mr. James R. Goetz was elected scout commissioner of the North Shore Area council for the year 1930 Troop 37 Has C M al C BOYSG@HINEWS NORTH sHORE @keMgounci1â€"Nnozr BOY SCOLUE®â€"OF AMERICA °_ Laum can uraponanyÂ¥$c9, 21 m. ame arnar no. » d )h ol io ciintnta dn t s uts n s 20 ce c 2 3 9B 11 1 un Left to rl_lfhf': Scoutmaster Hobard Swan; Scouts, Howard Knox, Vernon Andrews, Charles Carâ€" roll, Warren Haas, Clarence Wilson, G. C. Gridley, pmidex,t First National Bank; Scout Jack Osborne, Wil u(; H:bl‘){ell]l. Q%shier First National Bank; Scouts ~Robert! Hawk, Robert Brewerton, »Herbert Doer. schuk an en Hudson. & i aak 3 i First National Bank of Libertyville presents ance. rendered at: night â€"of Decemgr Gtg when :able books and documents from the building an« 108 0s & w " New. Treasurer _ | was . Reichardt,|â€" â€"After T H E Bank Presentsp[ag To Scouts trol was held on January 29 at the home of Charles Osborne on Second uc a td ISTT EEmE Ul"\", ent. A new score board containing the total credits of each scout was posted. John Gibson has the lead. Drilling and "Old Grady" were pracâ€" ticed after the business meeting. The meeting was closed with the scout benediction.â€"Junior Assistant Scoutâ€" master Jacob Jeppesen. E . _â€" Patrol News ’I"he meeting of the Pine Tree paâ€" IwaF cllcl kss 2 T promised to give all the Tenderfoot, second . class, and first ‘class metal badges free.â€"Reporter Art Driscoll. Troop 37 _ ue At the last meeting of the troop a: second investiture was held. It was held for the nurnase af adA~i% â€"~ There is a new scout in our troop, Richard _ McNeil. / He joined the Black Bear patrol. We had an atâ€" tendance of 22 last meeting, not inâ€" cluding the committee. Mr. Peterson helped the boys with knots.:~~ The â€" American Legion has. Troops 36 and 37 went on a sleigh ride party together Friday evening Then had a few refreshments served by Mrs. O‘Flaherty and Mrs. Drisâ€" coll.â€" There was ‘a ‘drilling ‘contest and no one won. There were 42 scouts present. . f 1 TSCT C000 00 en CC CerCeremenenemmcmmmememen ;Afber the election Troop 37 held a | .and games played. Our pi sort _ of an initiation program â€"have â€"the ~honor of â€"having mh'oopamacont. Mr.| the first scouts to pass: Indian : Sign Roth pinned the tenderfoot badge on language. We played games and hat the new scout who is William | a nice lunch served of candy, cocos «W' â€"and =cookies;"="K: Vetter," Fditor in fian will live up to the scout oath | Chief. i * and laws and we also hope that he| The Black Bear patrol: held their will advance rapidly in the field of | weekly meeting at: the home of Joe. scouting.â€"Senior Patrol Leader, Auâ€" Andrews, the <~boys passed several gust Baracani, Troop 87, Highwood.| tests including tracking. Thqi T oman "af * â€" e gesincss 7 . 6th when fire attacked bank building building and formed a cordon keening members of T into the troop. roop 71 with flag and Mr. ‘Tibbetts talked on patrol stk jects and about tests and troop met ihgs. We hope to give yells, sif songs, play games, and have a 2m'd2'w'wolâ€htohave‘1: tteri and Bryce Kenyon * ~~~â€"â€"â€"{Continued on page 27)~ bett‘s house. â€"Thereâ€"were 14 in al They were Messrs. Masslich, Tibbets Bleier, Bax, and Atteridge; also thert were Bruce Kenyon, Ian McPhers®® Edwin Bleier, James â€"and Dave Tit betts, Lawrence Freeman, Allen HoF enson, â€"Williamâ€"Morrisâ€"and â€"Edwart 11 with flag and staffs in assistâ€" uilding. ‘The Scouts carried valuâ€" keeping onlookers at a safe disâ€" to make turk heads from neckerchid slides. Dues were collected and tht meeting closed at 9:00.â€"J. K. Vetter Troop 45, Lake Forestâ€" _ Last Wednesday night the juli!j DEERFIELD RONDout Troop 52 was held Friday night s the usual time. There were only 16 present due to the entertainment # school. ‘The boys passed tests anl later â€" some â€" worked caning â€" chain while Mr. Russell showed a few hot GLENMIEW The Moose patrol held their meet: ing at the home of Edgely Todd on Thursday. A number of Tenderfoo, second class, and first class tests were passed and games played.â€"J. K. Vetter, Editor in Chief Deerfield. 4 Troop 52 The ~regular | weekly meeting of PE OO 0000 C P bctudiondidominsa.â€"ad * Mop _playet! games and a good time wu Thursday, Feb. 13, 1939 MUNDEL EN LBERTYViLLE DIAMOND L AKe ~~â€"MALF bay 10:00 11:00 Lunel b'clgc‘ work :30â€" cam Bun t15._ Sicab ing. of th Mond High CIâ€â€™I paris our Thou ship teria ‘40â€" _Rea and rad mak ish feat the tion day FÂ¥Fi cle