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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1930, p. 17

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The presentation of awards was next. Troops 44, 45, 46, 48, and 49 were well represented. Inn McPher- son led in the scout oath end the meeting wns adjourned. This wes the largest meeting of its kind Lake For- est ever he'ld.-Allen Hokenson, re- porter, Troop 45, EpisoopaLchurch, Lake Forest. (Continued from pugs 14) The progrsm started at 7:30 with Troop 48 leading in the pledge ot " legienee, Then came the stunts, 48 had s painting contest which crested an intense interest. This was fol- lowed by 45’s patrol stunts. Ths Panther led in tt short railroad com- edy which was followed by the Ante. lope patrol which gave an interesting play. Two members of the Silver Fox patrol told funny jokes. PEGASUS PATROL NEWS, TROOPS " After the dads were ttrt so bad. ly in besketbsll, they silenced the scouts to a volleyball some on April 11. The dads were too much for us, and they won six out of the seven games played, The scouts sre now planning revenge in the form of s baseball gems. Everybody ls excited over the three day camp on the Whu, Kegan flats during spring vaeation, from April M to April 27.-Roderie Smith, reporter Troop 33, Lincoln school, Highland Park, Scouts Hove Movies On April 4, our troop opened the meeting with s drill, inspection end colors. Mr. Tibbetts closed the meet- ing " 8:30 to give a surprise and treat for all the boys that sold over five tickets for the Hobby Show, which was one of Lake Porest's best turnouts of the yen. We are work- ing hard to make next year's even better. -Han McPherson, reporter Troop 45, Episcopal ehureh,1ake For- est. The Pegasus petrol met at the home of BotrLautrtttttt on Monday, April T. We opened with the scout oath and, laws. The whole meeting was given over to passing first and second class first aid. Mr. Copp VII the examiner. We closed with the scout bemdietiott.-James M. Ewell, patrol leader. The room was darkened and on an electrical arch the scout oath was flashed as it was rend by I member of the scout movement. Next the scout law was repeated and one by one they flashed on each side of the arch. - DADS BEAT SCOU1‘S IN VOLLEYBALL Troop " Mr. Sweeney, the new scoutmuter of Troop M, took charge int Friday night. The first port of the meeting was spent in looking over the records and planning. After this we Md games. Mr. Ryhoit, scout executive, came down to the meeting also. A new patrol will be formed with Evert Archer u patrol leader " new mem- bers are coming in at our next meet- intr.--Robert Lundeen, reporter Troop 46, Lake Forest Presbyterian church. Build- Transmitter The prospect for a short wave transmitter at Camp Mskajswon this summer is good. Our scoutmsster, Lee Fletcher. says that the tunn- Thuradny, April w, 1930 BOY SCOUTS Fred Brown of Wankecen for three year: the chief deputy on Sheriff Lawrence A. Doolittle’a Ital, we: die- charged from his position by the tsheriff Wednesday of last week. mitter is going to be started next meeting. At the last meeting we Were given code practice and theory. After this Mr. Fletcher explained what the transmitter which the troop is going to build would be like. Then he explained how to tune his tram- mitter and showed us how to check on the trtuutttitterh, signal. After this the meeting war adjourned. Register Now for Comp The camp folders are out this week with application for Camp My kajawnn enclosed. Register now - don't wait. You can save a dollar by getting registered before May 15. You can save another dollar by corn- ing to camp with eight scout: and an adult leader from the lame troop. Read the camp folder from cover to cover then make your plans to spend several weeks at Camp Malnjawan. Now is the time to earn the money. Doolittle'. move we: not unexpect- ed since it has long been held by those close to the trheriiN rue tint Brown was devoting his energies to the campaign of a rive] cendidete. Doolittle, however, comldered it un- wise to make In inue of the matter until the election wu over, nyl the Waukegan News-Sun. The sheriff admitted that he knew Brown to have Worked against him. "But there were other thiul,” the tsheriit mid. gamut”. I,'"."?,,'.'...',"?,'".': In all: foe the In coca m - od In] L. Udelk who. hula; bun dub um mending to tor, dam and I." In E the Balls.- lawn of th- Highland Park Pre-.-'),'-'-:..."'?" but of " howl-(In and NIH. a In. mu- m! of the omen“), mm! (and If c all, your. an alumni-m). cu. of the dot-dd mutilation tor the an shown In the “NJ-12M up!!! Yr whim“?! Ila-amt. dual-don on. - to 't,T,r'b1'lu'rr'1','lg'.htN'itlr8: Skill-Id Put Pros, run-u - at Highland Park, "Hunk. or April I, 10.0. am. of which, MIN " lab, ll: in] "1' 'it."x'o'l'i.'"-HW“"" I; aaa ""411. 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N; the m_h:_(ll oros.4, lg (qr: STATEMENT or OWNERSHIP PAUL L com WALT“ COP% THE PRESS . The amuurl election for member: of the high school bond of education we: held on Saturday, April 12. In Deerfield Frank W. Reed received IN votes and Nellie Pulmer Plinn, School Board Members Are Elected Saturday The proposition to tune: Luke Bluit to DeerfuhG8ttietds high Ichool district, 98 voted for um] " min». Mate of gum. eirdtitro"t In. a: m mi com court or un coum Wulur Cope was redeem trustee Ind received " votes. 118. Gem-l Tua- Bute Comm Maul Fund Tuition . r . _ lone-Ir. School loom In“! on Fund. Sundrv Income T Eliciency experts might hive I try at devising lame mum of utiliz- ing lefwyer advice. GENERAL com-non De4teieney Avril t, "" lAlN'l'INANCI PLANTS: - and ”human.- lung”: Pro-lulu: re V _ Workm'n Gallium-“MI Ind OPERATING PLANTS INSTRUCTION WI] Int-mt AUXIIJAIY AOUCII: lea School Nine _ Suppl- Sehool Nun-u Dov-um! Sundry barn». Mos! Nun-e Department Deettat C nie Mam". 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