Thursday, April 10, 1930 longer until it is thoroughly done. You might do this in a frying pan and then you might do it over'an open fire. Forty scout. leaders of the North Shore Area council decided to dd. it in a way that would have}! smoke flavor in the meat. The pota- toes were wrapped in wet papers and the fire built over them. At the end of an hcur they were ‘cookod through and hot. Forty scout leaders held an cut- door training. course hike Saturday, April 5, at the Cabin in the Woods, two miles west of Glencoe. _ SCOUT LEADERS IN TRAINING COURSE, HIKE First you sear the meat to keep the juices in and then you cmtinue to cook it over the coals tor a while A three foot hole was due by Mr. Kreusch and his scouts, a fiie built in it and a large milk churn full of beans, which had been parboiled an hour, was lowered into the hole and then all was covered up with dirt. Eight hours of cooking and then they were dug up and 15 minutes later they were all gone, the scum, lead- ers paying a unanimous compliment to the work spent in preparing the "Bean Hole" beans. Mr. Wilson of the Wilson Bakery contributed 12 apple pies-theme were divided into four pieces and served to the scout leaders. But eating wasn't all that was done. When they collected at ll o'clock they went scout. pace for a mile. The shouts of Trmp 9 of St. Joseph's Ca- tholic church, Wilmette, had laid a trail through the woods. As soon " the men came back pulling from their Scout's pace they were divided into five patrols and sent out to follow the trail. . WILMETTE BRAESIDE KENILWOWH T QAVINIA‘ INDIAN HILL HIGHLANDMPK WINNETKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS EVERETT GLENCOE LAKEFOREST For 45 minutes the patrols engaged Nine second class scouts and two era into the membership of the Boy in contests " fun stick whittling, first class scouts is the record made Scouts of America: ' fire building, string burning, pup tent by Arden Shore Pioneers, Troop M, at Troop l, of Wilmette, unregistered pitching, fire by friction and tre lay the board of review,' Lake Forest. En- with Karl D. Kine Jr., re.rettisteritttt exhibit. In the fire by friction con. thusiasm is running high. and many as seouttttmster; George R. Harbaugh teat the men were given two pieces warhonps are being heard about the re-registered as chairman of the of Yucca wood, a 10 foot rope and a Arden Shore forests. Stealthy ln- committee: Fred & Rye and Joseph hand full of tinder and were told to (lions are already stalking through W. Glover re-regiatered " members make a fire with it. With each mem- the Woods to scalp all chance merit of the Troop committee: Herman W. ber of the patrol helping, the sticks badges that may be away from the Lersch. George A, Colton and V. L. were shaped. one of them being flat, old blockade. In fact, the chiefs are Brown are additional new members the other rounded at both ends, the vying with each other before the coun- on the'Troop committee. The new rope wound once around the spindle cil fires, painting war faces, brand-' scouts added to the troop are Jarvia anda thunder bird made from apiece ishing weapons, hurling challenges Brown, Robert H. Kneeper, Donald of scrap lumber. The Black Crow to tho shadows of the forests, and Lynch and Vernon Brown transferred patrol managed to have two flres, be. striking their breasts with. gusto. to Troop l, from Troop F, of Wil. fore the others succeeded. Time two boasting of the many scalps which mette. minutes. will befall their lot on the 'morrow. Troop bt of Deertleld re-regiatered In the fire laying exhibit the o,ti, The Pioneers are not so old fash- with Wm. Ray Dobbins re-retritrter- patrol made trapper's fire, the second'; ioned that they cannot dream of ma- ine as scoutrnasters;, Mr. Richard a trench flee, third a council fire, hie birds and aviation merit badges. Wolterding registered as assistant fourth. a refieetor fire and fifth i) Mr. Booker. our treoutrtttsater, is teach- scoutmaster; Mr. AVA. Frantl regis- criss-crcss. ine us elementary aeronautics every tered as chairman of the Troop com- In the fire laying exhibit, the first patrol made trappor's fire, the second a trench fire, third a council fire, fourth. a refieetor fire and fifth I criss-crcss. The North Shore Area Council, Boy Scouts of America, is separ- ate from the Chicago council and is supported only through money contributed in the above listed communities. Money contributed in Chicago remains in Chicago. STATEMENT After supper the patrols prepared'; their stunts for the camp fire pro- grams. Mr. Peter Braun and Mr. Frank Kreusch had already prepared) an elaborate camp fire ceremony. The men marched single' file from the Ca- bin carrying benehek with them. After a haxardous Journey over a narrow log placed across the stream, they arrived at the camp tire in silence. Two scouts dressed as Indians beg- ged the Great Manituw for fire from Heaven to light the tire. Suddenly a ball of fume shot down from the sky and the wood burst into flame. Songs started off a peppy evening meeting. Various group stunts of "Comwntration," nose and ear change, and "Do this, do that," were included in the program. Patrol stunts ended the contest in which Mr. Swan's pa- trol w:.n first, Mr. Wilkin's patrol second, Mr. Dobbin’s patrol third, Mr. .Klauke's patrol fourth. Mr. Smith's patrol last. A talk-fest wa won by Mr. O'Flaherty.e Mr. Willar} Osborn of Troop 3, Wilmette told a very in. teresting story and to the tune of taps the group adjourned. CAMP FOLDER IS NOW AVAILABLE The Mrknjawan camp folder will be out and in the hands of the troop by your next meeting, Good news eh? The bulletin is a printed eight page folder with decorated cover. It is full of pictures of the fun and ac- tivities that you participated in last year at Camp Makajawan and shows the ty.mplete layout of the new build. ing to be built this year. This book- let is one every Makajawan camper will want to save for u vvsl memory of camp. Much credit and thanks should go to George Bersch of Troop 4 for the several drawings he made to make this folder a real attraction. Everything yu u will want to know about Makajawan is in the folder in, cluding the enrollment blank. Read it from cover to cover. Then register immediately. Remember you save a dollar by registering before May 15. PIONEER TROOI' H. ARDEN SHORE COUNCI| ulmA“ " NIH-I‘- an. "Mb-_.'." uIIll'IIOII-II-Iw. THE PRESS MNEws Thursday evening. Nature studies. also, are highly esteemed It Arden Shore. Mr. Colton. the "Bird lady" from Chicago. teaches us astrononq, birds and Rowers, Many scalps In“ expected in these branches of nature. A council class in civics and public hygiene is being planned so that these scalps. too, may be added to the Pi- cneor's buckskin belts, Much hurry and scurry within Arden Shore tee- pees reveals the Pioneers collecting all sorts of ingenius and intrieate han- diwork for the hobby,eoutteil fire It the Lake Forest winter club. April 3. Many specimens of birds, beasts and butterflies, star maps Ind nature studies will he among the collection. The Pioneers are having grent hopes for the outcome of the hobby tshow.- Riehard k. Lewis, reporter Troop " Arden Shore association. Lake B1utt. COBRA PATROL WINS IN RACE At our last meeting " tscouts were present. We learned pm. of the mow-so coda Mr. Brush much! In the firemen's lift. After we learned it we had‘rnces. The Cobra patrol won. Then we nude . circle and said the scout benedietion.-Ne-t Fell. re- porter Troop 32, Elks club. Highland norm Park The Sky Terror patrol met " the hum-e of Frank Lawrence. Before all of the scouts arrived We had an O'Grady drill and toek turn; in lead. ing it. When all the Bettuttt arrived we passed tests. Frank Lawrence passed second clans. signaling and rules of safety. James Hirach pu- sed.hit knots. After that we talked arr u: going down to the lake Thun- day, April 9 to pass cooking and tIre building tests. After that we had trwt and candy and went home. - Frank Lawrence. reporter, Troop M, Ravinia. SKY TERROR PLANS TEST HIKE hou all O'G ine EXTEND WELCOME TO NEW SCOUTS The North Shore Area council wel- comes the following scouts and Moul- ers into the membership of the Boy Scouts of America: ' Troop bt of Deertleld re-rettistered with Wm. Ray Dobbins re-retritrter- ine an mantra-stern, Mr. Rich-rd Wolterding registered as uni-um acoutmuter; Mr. AVA. Fruit: regis- tered u chairman of the Troop com- ' AMERICA Otl NC".- Mor" GLEWIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF UIERTYVILLE Mom-Ham mun: NOWHFELD HALF on! DEERFIELD RoNDOUt BaNNOCtuiURN NAM-DE mittee nnd the following men ugh- tered as members of the Troop eon- mittee: D. E. Wmck. Walter ham. T. J.,Juhmon. The now â€out; added to the troop are Art Manner. and David Wolterdinl. New locum week ending April '- Wilmette, Troop D. Edward Stunner; Winnetka, Troop 16: Luther Barb". Leslie Watts, Jock Long, Gilbert Rietheimer, John Wright, Rich-rd Babeoek, Wm. Burk-nit: Glerteoe m scout Ship 2i, Jack Bremer; Hilli- lund Park - Troop tl, John Duh; Highland Park-Troop M, Noam." Poll. Donald Schwulbuh, Jock Wit- ten; Arden Shore vamp-Troop " Arthur Lain. Mu Rosenthal; Deer. field field - Truop 52. Edy-rd "MIMI". "mes Keener. transferred from Troop 10, Wilmette: Handel“: - Tronp TT, Knedler Ray; Lake Forest --T'roop " Scoutmuur Robert loo- her. tive year veteran. New turottterm' week ending April , --Glottvue, Troop M, George H. gut. than. member Troop commune; Mundeuin-Troop TT, K. K. Punt. uni-uni. noutmuter; "Win - Troop 77. Bert W ter; Wittttetu--Tr MrGivern, Illil‘ Kenilworth - W- mun district pu' WWW. Bingâ€! NW The huge" of all the dine-nun were the uuropodl, giant venturin- wnlkinx heavily on all fours. with pillar-like. Ian. lung, mike-like necks, far-reaching [I'll Ind a brain - ine In" than a pound to govern a body with an animated weight of (0 tons-Th. Amerlcln Mat-silo. FRESH AND ROTTEN MANURE AND BLACK SOIL Pt-q.-'.-'-- t.'p'ttrtd'thetg2'."t2"2tltr.. on ttr"""""-"'""' BU. Reuben Lloyd on Wetland-y Moon the school hm Telephone H. P. 535 FLORENCE CHASE will hold Classes in Piano a the ELI! PLACE saloon MISS CHASE m I. P. I“ I. Can A“ vamp-Troop u Rosenthal; Deer, Edward Dnundull "