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Highland Park Press, 6 Mar 1930, p. 26

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“new: massacre _ new DAVINIA mm HILL HIGHLAND“ 1MNNETtlA HIGHMOD ttIitiAttD1MXN9S EVERETT ‘GLEPCOE LAKEFOREST W inserted the troop. Me .130 hopes to br-withxs nun Friday night. There "a abo a patrol meeting for ten minutes. The new patrol is called "Nnther" and the patrol lender is Allen Hokenxon. Mr. Tibbetts ulsn produced some new tests of patrol contain. In I signaling contest all Beer then for h" “mm In Mitthw Mr 'dm W the M h MIN Lake I Tibbett, Io meet ulluwml tr, n... rth nun-r Highland Par moi Lake Fore: Lake, Mundele t Wednesday t Swm-m-y It ut with two rim-m patr Owls, Mr. R the has and St Mr. Sort-man. t , nll the boys I v minutes, with " STATE.“ EST Mr he meeting Night: 25. Thr. n barman workers w ‘rnml champ-nil cm w is being tromlue Share Area mum: In "f other lenders. h Shore I .eade rs Shun nmmorre g of the mum; o Tumpkin with mm tru Mr Shore AreB Council, f America. is up". Chicano council Ind only through money n the than listed Money contributed mains in Chicano. “I Mundelein Ind Liher Mr he ll nd represented them ur are ottrkins i mi imam td is the N kind, , The pm Prvistintr h Brush ch od run tunnel] hold in the Oak Ten wl, last Tuesday trroitp was cum- 'ark, Highwood, 'rest. Malt Day, than with " terutive. i with the a MeManus amp-nit the program in In hour of on Indian sign ms is an inter'. "Kl pat mining Mr. Walecka patr mink " the ms. at their oblished on tttrom . watt Maw-r under. the and stu. 'ith their mowed tn earnest nuthor It nit and the P n thm cours- I contra cull-e h Myrtin pat r Em] I nine staff thi Mr pa and the and ol up " "I BovSCQ‘bI NEWS NORTH SHORE pain an program. Then, came the games. Edward Prince. join that th I" Ship Park, _'rr Highland ha John Mars Mr M r W W " Dr [t m Th m, mu M iltnn and wr oo mm; out Martina opened " 7:30 after which 'rvortte Ashman Iran- a demonstra- ion on first aid after which Mr. Huhn omplimpnted our troop. Mr. Dobbins, uur svoutmastvr, has planned a hike With M tcrintt ,stem Tht tttt Many urm-l k Dietrich; I p, gl, Ben B Troop 23, Gk ter, James " srh em for ink mm {wily in tto rt., Norma 11nd h h All " m touts. Tl welcome and sea I0, Rober p 16. Lee i"a'i"iiRfillllBgrruuiauta wntly registered a new mate taking vomplete charge of the the absence of the skipper. ymond Rinasun is the leader. " ut an?» nrexel avenue, Glen- f is in Naval Ctirps at North- l university. Troop 45 of Lake Metcalf. Lake Forest-Frank Winnetka-Francis C. Hinek- Itevrtield Pres, elub held its . on Wednesday, Fob. M. rirewetst were Kenneth Vetter, Huhn, George Ashman, Hel- ‘icponbrnok. Mr. Masslich. and Merner. We talked t', radio rote our reportc--Mil on Mer. me been Troop [ Deertirtd Press Chats Itvvrtield Pro“ club Edward M Highland Andcrson Ssh-m, (mi Ti, Hvrb M r trenty New Lakr Mi on CCU I‘ll IIADQUAI' II mun-Ion: ‘0. mun-nun» "Eh-o-E-".-" an W m on Troop 5| So ity ate a has planned a h 23. We plan The meeting the the troop c Turrey, wh a troop c Mummy, Mt td Park-Tron I transferred thio; Highland rhert Broms, Forest--Truw Leaders a Scam Ship Nu Any boy meeting for first place with ending up the test an . Troop 45 of Luke ml'Mr. Paul Wild. J. Itlvive, Imth of Th but not he wh THE rummittee. 0 has. for omnsittee. otly been S. A. St. Gleneoe- Stnnnard. -Dr. Wal. smut is to wants run may " at any up from I Park “ ad. be Troop 52, Deerfield Troop Cr.'. opened at the usual time. The Otter Patrol had the meeting. They wnrkl-tl an a George Washington plugrum. Junior Simons read a es- say on Genrge Washington. We had uur projects then patrol corners. Pine Tree Patrol leader had the highest rating. We played games. The meet- ing closed at p:00.--Harold Iluhn. Pine Tree Patrol News The Pine Tree Patrol held their weekly meeting at the home of Ken- neth Vetter. Those present were Har- old Huhn, Charles Osborn, Earl Enaak and Kenneth Vetter. Charles Osborn passed artitieial respiration and scout pace. Fyarrknaak passed part of first aid and scout pace. We played par- vhpssa and fiinch. Eats were served. I passed their at They m cooking. enukjne has keth pa The Momlay Andrew smut r nwetint The new Stratford kins, ass ward Rt, dle is th the othe and the trol has the second-class test ine, safety, etc. A cream and cake we scout benediction. The Pegasus patrol met on Mon- 'hy, Feb. 24, at the home of Grant Bonau‘ We opened with the Scout Oath a d Laws. Afte'r discussing the. trip m- an- going to Lake to Great Lakes on March l, we passed some of the second-class tests such an track- ine, safety, etc. After having ice cream and cake we closed with the scout b Satur trol mp at 3:30 Lakes , tho pm tr tht mon Tht am for They Troop 32 Thvre were 21 present at our last u-ting. We organized a new patrol. w new patrol “meets are Thumas ratford, patrol leader; Dexter Cal- m, assistant patrol leader, and Ed- ual RI gun, treasurer. Robert Rid- , is the new scribe. The names of P other patrols are the Pan‘hers d the Cobra Patrol. The new pa- 11 has nut chosen a name yet. ' Pegasus Patrol Troop tr, The Pegasus patrol met on Mon- y, Feb. 24, at the home of Grant 'lhu‘ We opened with the Scout tur M Shimmy. March 3. the Pegasus pm‘ " met at the home of Russell‘ under» After opening with the) out Oath and Laws we reviewed " requiremenh' of the first einss its. Several of the boys had not ssed their cumpuss test for second we xiv they passed their tests. After few games and refreshments we mm] with the Seout benediction. Arden Shore Camp Our meeting on Monday. Feb. 24 I: held in our school home. There as a perfect attendance with one are new boy. All the boys must be Hominy. Marc) 4 mm at the undo“. Ann rut Oath and . n-quirumvnt: tg. Several r OUNClL-3 No.7" p0 tut , l'ugusu FM). 24, t We a d Law: Otter Patrol News "ttvi' held a meeting Friday 'clock. They planned a pro- nr every meeting. They played "ll,. On Saturday they went ' and passed st-vcral tests. wrc- passed by Harry Allsbrow t, and Walton Reeds passed t and tire building. They also tek in the rain. May, March 1, the Pegasus pa- rt at the North Shore station L We took the train tn Great where we won- shown around “I agreed to moo vvcnine.---g . infu'rmmn at the home . Clarenee Lohman ce and Unyd Sandor Black Hear Patrol Kenneth Vetter 32 t again on Wed Id a meeting of Joe passed GLENVIEW ssVNrsi'uTit-0 GOLF LIBERTYVILLi iNODJ'HBROOK DIAMOND LAm,‘ NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBUDN NANHOE able to pass their tender by our next meeting. All leaders are helping their pare for this. i We were honored by a visit from Chief Whirling Thunder, 9. Chippawa brave. Chief Whirling Thunder told us some of his legends. He dressed in his ceremonial costume and feather bonnet and gave some war cries and some dances. He showed us a lot of the Indian He showed us a lot of the Indian sign language which the scouts were glad to knuw.-2Seribe Richard Lewis, Troop 44. Northbrook Troop Committee Meets Sunday, March 2, 3 p. m, the troop committee of Troop 61 met at the Civie building. Those present were Oscar Mueller, district commissioner, George W. Schick, chairman of troop committee, Roy Lee, outdoor member, Henry Hichl. udvisory member, Nor- man E. Watson, educational member, Ernest Staehle, thrift member, and Frank M, Harms, scoutmaster. Plans were made for one member of the committee to be Ifresent at ouch trnop meeting, active assistant scvutmastor to be secured, outdoor hikes to he made and a cub pack to be formed to take care of the younger boys. Myron C. Ryhnlt, the scout execu- tive, was present and explained the Buurd of Review and Court of Honor prom-(lure. Mr. Mueller and Mr. Watson re- porter on the Model Board of Review meeting they had recently attended at the city hall in Winnetka. Northhrouk Arrow Hawks _ The Arrow Hawk patrol of Troop til. Northhronk. held a short meeting at our patrol leader’s home on Mun. day the 27th of February. We discussed plans'to have a hike master and cook for the patrol. We also talked about going to our scout- master's home to pass" our first class test of first aid and almut going to the "eerfreWShields high school to [was our swimminir.-Asssistant pa- trol lender. Lewis (lunksy. Arrow Hawk Plump Trnop 61, Northbrook. Northbrook Scouts Study Test _ .tht Tuesday, Feb. 25, Northb'rook held its last meeting in the monthof February. The meeting opened with a ten minute drilling period. The drilling was followed by a first aid instruetion period by our scoutmaster Frank Harms. A study period fol- lowed this for tenderfuot and second class The meeting closed with the scout henvrlictim. -Assishant patrol leader Cuoksy, Arrow Hawk Patrol. PIANO LESSONS Private and in chases Phone ' Studio B. P. 2305 ' 223 Cary A". FLORENCE CHASE scouts Thursday, March 6, 1930 foot tests the patrol boys pre-

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