nth blé the gin as lat Ky the in, he rill are an ter Ila. if :2 ed am my "' . of ion ior 101- a] Is tr -rCC,1T"".'"e"rarNimFrtt-tltd Lineotn new auditorium. Ttterm were the. nth than. n. am Was-Mm of "A no, we. pm"? in Winter," showing the do. mg. ttf . Mt tmop " n wink: camp. _ .150 "eottd w "Adortt .1 Bear OPE." “lowing the â€My. the trttintak ayt11 thq 'Rgtraeuar-ut, Page ,'ji'dtl w 'tiSl'tiiii'd' ..._ of the trotthk. that HEM with In. an. yt I "vv --- Lineottt Ichool Te, we" thug I'D]. o Watt a pictur- " 66d tem - Mee - -_- -""""W. The development of the plan for boys of pro-newt use he: been in ex- perimmttat pm: under the dime.. tion of Dr. H. W. Burt for more than two years, but the executive. board, of the Boy Beouta hu just given its approve; " "mteti!tt7ir=GrsriiAriiiirir. Under this 1??eetreaRrrii1t.tiitaiitrHiiiruii'iii executives in the United Stet“ will have opportunity gradually td make the “Cub? prom-um 'myutrhr in their respective aren't: they are prepared to meet conditions and' - the, pro, gram dormmt. _ T - b,1r?ttttiyr--isrAr'diiiFris"i'iti'-r' _ elicit]. baboon. when of the Boy. Scout monu‘ioat' throw: the It: _ trtretttriiTiiiiiit'Cd a. Boy Scout: of America he: weekpeceordiuz to Jones M. West, chief â€out executive. The report on the 'mem was nude to theexeeutive M111 It. Wttc liam D. Murrar,osttntma, of the younger boy committee, under when lender-hip ective work on the pro- f,PPp""urtesdaasduatrut"eG. tied on. . Tho promm which is es outdoor charm: building ,. and citizenship training program formulated through them of prominent‘ l chestnut; soc ‘end. pprehoiotrista wot - ' ing with DE B. W. Hurt, director of , the Younger Boy Research depart- mentof g. Boy Scouts, to already tn effeéf'on on experimental but in] many pert-‘01 the country. ' a The a Cub; W I W11 RAB/MIA ‘INUAN HILL HOGHLAM) I?h IMNNETtut HIGFMOOD racemes LAKEFonngr Mudâ€. M " mo _l)lHrET'TE _ was that Mr. Cilia; fiiinG7i'i'i Lttttteettr, "we Jtointr to Jl-'-'-'l't's'l/,"a2,-'-i'i-."1tt-ee r.- they in! in: {he}; Jherr did not wish LAKEFOREST the I r to ly E lteir, at risk at“ to 1 la rule a: new was St Mr. Re. m a ‘01 tl up Arie.), the tht Tt er. Fob: -- with M he I at. two mt the 1’†mere, Anna car- EMT!!!†“Worth - I door 630129 Jone: ship ITod--Nsost wk Robert Mil-n om, Robert, Hm. m- John Ginter. r of Walton Reed: T IA? ff: 'J,tltt,1ttt 20ort P my been Mag. At pram: than h All "can at“ boy: stunting "e. nluly. The majority of than in" "dd new """iinifatm’ ' Gan" "iiiii2ii'ii actions undying than] and the 50mm Mer mu an 'fPPt?,tem1ti.deiitdatdiiiiifii;eiii'iC stellatiom. We closed with the scout benediction. q , sad we won}, more boys “some dawn. --Don Clerk: --: "V - v Artyre " of Rsvlnis T . Troop ttjd Rovinis had its week- ly itieithte Pads: 21 st 7:15 Fm. at the Burials Wilma house. We stsrhd the meeting by going outside to pus scout pm sud safety first rules, Mutter hock and, elected s new scribe who .is John Thompson. There was sn attendance bf. " including Mr. Copp sad tkrmtinatster Olson. After electing s new scribe the rest 'gt,thttieerGsviiiartiiG"iiL.T..?. Iggy"! Strata, Reporter. f . _ . Pegasus Pstrol . The Pecans Jt,alteytr the: Monday, Febmry 17, " tao p. m. We opened wlthjh’o scout oath sud repeated the I?†lt-1rts, .-laeorrer) Tht ttrat meeting of the Radio Troop " was held}; Mt. .1713th _ L6-hr-W%iiieicr- 19rtrtgrTiak- George Aahman. and Don Clark rep- resented Troop 62. Two '?tlt-et-httrrc '_tm,tr,lrbiinerktilrank" Wilmette we; tended also. Mi. Fletéher showed us his short wave acts and gave In an easy way to learn the code. The boy. are going to workon'a trans. Jamar and study radio. We know it will be very helpful and intending and we wan; more box: ttsome down. --Don Clark. -- '-w"" Camp O%eers Application '3: It is time now to write in your ap- plication to North Shore Area conn- cil Itendqttattem in Highland Park if you are hopinc 191' s with; tu- summer as either junior or lento!- of-. Beer in the Camp lawn!» M. Junior omega no angler " you: old, and senior Omani our 18. Pm- creme will be than go; . Md Eagle scout-J Some applications are dandy in. The Mamet: to have the, complete staff chasm very early this year so that special training may be given there lenders. Robert Muni. Wilmette ""'T Troop 48, John Ginter. Deerfield,-, Mop 53. Walton Reeds, _ 4.. . FW' 1'LtlrT?ttyt.tIpmsis, new mullw with the North Shore Area council. Kart You .3; "Old Time" wont in Troop 2 “a? of Wihmstte (Ke-tttmat" chunk is "ti-tom now " a five year Yam scout. l ' Wilmette a. Troop, 4, David In" mover, Arthur um, mu Wade. Wil- “Whoop tt, Victor than. 1... iheorth - Troop 18, Charla Bonk, Gm" “not, John 851mm High- ITod--/rtmm 86, Leonard Emu, RAM“ nil-_: "’9' .. - - _. 1 tIE _ ..e -"-'"'-.'--. Boi", Rl " NEW/S '"MU1rirrsraditii ililllt ’ _"lltiCittL-ttta,r" my. 1S2f ' Bi!!,!!,!!?.,!)!?,?!!?" 1 2ltgstgst "V T "hint Mdâ€. _ - is}? V“ WM by Mr. Bar: a few scout- “dating; L .- - _ New Sec-u I'll tNorth font an â€at? and“: veteran d In. awn“ I. Ities-r. M. High‘ MIL] oopd8, top tio, iop 52.1 ---qe' I If“ e “rap-1c The mutt â€ya-5“» V NJ AL] m Kenneth Vetter. Mr. launch, Egon Huh, MAM, in. un Inform a new limbo: Don-i with Daemon Pre- Cha N The Deerfield Press tltA m it yelvttte.tiue httheotBiiottihG." " Kan-char. , The and!“ ttt-ti It “I! If": mm the scout bertediett6iuiiaii Kuhn. _ r . . Patrol News bf Mid _. The Pine TNi patrol not at the? home of Maroid Hahn, out patter louder. Edon Frost gm! Chnrle: 0.- btrh passed quite a bit ttf in; an: K. Vetter_ â€and gardening. l We tttpetite/ttir-ai")";";?',))','.' lunch. The mt meeting will he held at K; Vetter’l. -eetHeh.-ateiromrta-a-eiar-i,-a- patrol new: an otherwise I an fur- nish no report of the patrol.--.; mth Vettor. “A (DderiieId wt: held on “02% hem with law.. c then Ind following patrol repox "ttt our project.’ Mr. In how to we to: ptnred (amen. The with the about berm Hahn. _ . scouts iii' that" aid. new teat ine our "eoutantutter, Mr, Ray mint. gave us a talk about scouts and what he expects to do with the troop.---Georarg Animal. l " n M " DeeeSeH "v, "-"H VA y'rfllrr-a. 1'ittfitti'gtitiir,- We thin iiiiis the ttttttcane'--, . in» M worn-ted "iiriiie tests. l Robert Hntetr passed Indian. sign 'tantruage and George Aghman passed ttmt ch,†Britt aid. Edward Cue} iif Troop 52 has trans- fured to Troop " Edyard in- atmeted, some pf the. gmmtl R of T 'iJiririi'C"""" WI afettPtiAty, a.1Etort - " came Mr. luau srttihiuksr, and... , 'r."'.iiiir1riiiii,it' an to improve I ttttt min: and new thing. in that line. The the": time he spent with In In: very" mum to the tmor.---' Johnna; _%rror,ttir. Ttmo 45. lake Forest Mr. Prince g". Troop " All AW and troop tue. We re. ceived the In: in time to have than "etttyeoiepGeilGUiieriiiiii,"2 dty._;‘We lt',') t,tte Mt. I2tt "rf much or “In. - ' t M u. Aide. st... Troop 44 Vere called ter-ttser. Inat “my evening. The we... was called.» order by assistant lemma. ter, Mi. Booker. The ml] was called tatd -tsodr Wu present. - some are working on the "tond a“; regular n.tietotilrrirroop " a...-', l..- n - _ - . Pttrol, reports. w, Varied Project.’ Mr. Rum“ trho " make huh S') Kim. The 'mee closed a, 9m with the aa Gii ttter! had patrol corners. quite {bit ttf ftrst aid. Med nrdeninz. l We ' We! and had a idea I tteatt. meeting will be ' menu: or Troop 52, held_9_n Fridai 14. The Dahota, whi," Ji, delein Monday ttl of thitgouth Dak taken but by ' WWI: county 93500-3 charges. "WW may Notmeptxat; DtAMONDLAttE WFELD HALF M tEtsttrtisto _ - RONDOUT once in Kiri tilasd 'iriik “loud-y nights. l Will continue through J until Mar. Will council po1iey of being open nights. V 7 ' During m a m'Thimy oMee in Hindu 13uiNVtEW u, "Innate; march 28, 29, 'r-ass 9, Wilmette; April ll, 12 28--hrois 84, Highland Park; other dates open. Dice Chad Holiday, Ntehts in of â€that weather, I: foe troop are in for non. t tf your troop wank to use ‘applications ought to be I soon is possible. F Ii3trtitr, -at3firrattttts.------Hf-' . .2" 7â€"..- km.†I aurih 7.3 and 9---Nsop 4, W4 Marerrrt4, Open; March 16, " 2, Wilmette; Martha, 22, 23. It, Wilmette; March 28, 29, SO-. 9, Wilmette; Ami] tt, " " â€SPHERE patrol, Troop 61, NBREEQBE? Q Cali like†ygdjiAdvuee _ Irhe" Boy Scan; Sabin in the 1 eat Preserve west " Glener has come a .very popular hiking PP8ttr-etiitiitiin with the nr manna "ammon'l birthday And decided t' wear our uniforms and raise the In; on the twenty-second. The meet- ing cloud within», the m salute up! the moat oath. Lewis “Cookâ€, assistant patrol leader, Arrow 11ml]: patrol, Troop 61. NisAhtG.Aesb- nousnnou) ' Goons PHONE a. P. 181-182 dd Clerk. Ah, talked about the visit to the Radio tropp meeting, to which three of our members want. ‘We """ero.rrrrerrrtarraat 'etertr6daFqran p. 'm---hritton' Homer. . _ N I! t E " - Troop 61 of Northbtook held their meeting 1uesiur'emritine. the eigh- teenth. The meeting opened with the scribe ailing the roll end then some games. We had e discussion about Waatthttrton's birthday end. decided 1'me WAREHOUSE: mom Pftrrurty as.l L, Who was arrested iit arkiii. Monday night at the fume-t South_Dakota authorities. was L Ball of Water-ton, South my 28r-Ttosirr lu,, Highland td AL-uri' Faust; Inch 1 4500? 83,'e Hithhnd mg, " and 9---Nsop 4, Wilmette: PACKING tr, a .de£5E§7'-'§.3a'; 1eqtlrAsgdert, minim .y' "Segut_ hendqnal'tm of 'd Wnrk "in not he thta. Mega)†rmttth April . so not council resume the open on Monikr to answer toudi' SHIPPING you. time ahead. le, 'r-qui, "A!somr ’RONoour NANHOE we the cabin, . lent in a is the 29M: the Prtmr. the For- ' Troop and