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Highland Park Press, 5 Jun 1930, p. 28

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LVL" m r ind _ kW " EV IZ\_I‘H 1 can swim and: hundred at the pool . yard swim ul "arts at will THE [UAWII mung-n- at. nun-o .i-o-oq.V A:grNEyys the I tiiq'.CIAl, s'COCT RADIO PROGRAM v, SPEND 1“!) ltAt".4 " CAMP IN WOODS We lvt't lhm-r Thur-thirty Frid iucslrytvvitut l muipnu-nt was a [wilt-r m' [I've Twill. and u M. We vuuld USU. [ht IN W1 ruin ttt ttuw. Mr. It! satin): up tr tin-u ullnwml mmp cit-mu " trail "thut' [mm Wood tirc. ("her Aura equip] m ate dinr Mm we pk othvrs tishvtl any A Weeiul Boy Scout radio program ill he put on by the Thompson altcd Milk comilthny, Tuesday eve- nw. June ii. at 512:0 o'clock Central umlurd lune. ttvet' u. nation-wide 1wurk of the Columbia Broadcasting r~Lvm. The Chicago outlet will be Lutiun “mm. The program will vlulh- a ,ketch entitled "A Day in u told thin mu: h umn-r hon th Tru, Smut Camp," buwu upun a. an», mg in detail (with musical num- u the conversation of " scout,- ‘ler with the part-nus ot' th' acuut in trump about 'toirut tit camp. While scoutsua,Uer is giving the parents suns why they should permit their tn an to camp the tscene shifts to tum]: whiere .the action takes otl 'iC8L-o N01" un h U l" trip, “hile the var mad, for water. When we camp/st" we directly t nu'r tents um gather n this was convicted it mun-thirtv n. m. and ruin-d about nine-thirty and rose :::0 a, m., although mostly all ruse had started breakfast before that . Mr. ltussull then gave us a few ,m: up Fxvrcisvs, The boys were ' ullnwvd to rat and mum-dc with p clvnuup, While some cleared ail nun-rs chopped wuml. must by l wool fur nur awning cuuncil ()tlwr boys wvut tn town to get a equipment Ur grub. At 12:30 att. dinner and thou indulged in it wt. plorlsc-tl. Sumc hiked, while re tishvtl, hut Won- unable to catch , Mr. Winkle. the caretaker of the [xi-rt): tho paid us a visit and IIs' a great deal "t interesting an. Aftvr suppvr was “YUP the m rvp- rtod luy patrols and it was ul t.hat We would mine the camp- Camp Oak. Milton Mother's Ot- putrul thvn mad" a Sign and ml it m-ar the entrance. 'At night " the vuurwil tire hogan with the tine u-rmnony. A toreh shot from warGy tru- lit it. The boys mum gs and then tho patrol gave threei, nus, only the Pine Tree and Otterl h amp In hig re. ul’ lh-ort'wld p in u wands smut [North-Id Friday. up thirty alluwet cuurte: l schuul m-r. When we arrived at up We directly began to ,rnts um anther ilrewood. wus mm)mtvd it was neur- Iil'ty p. m. and after our us complete and camp it was nearly dark so we um.- suitable for that time. aml end, J une tds at 11:50. We to use the pool y of the DEL-rimm- and the scouts up- up hrld a two what north- May i',0 till an u. story ,ical num- u scout- th' scout in GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF LayiTYvtu.E NODJ'HBDDOK DIAMOND LAKE NOQTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBUDN IVANHOE p;_2tici}m1ed. Thu Pine Tree cave a sh rt (”Hunt and the Otter made the MEL-ms in charge members uf the Siam club. Kenneth Vetter then told of tin- im-iih-nts that hud happened up to thv present time in camp. The nfricers in charge then tried to pull a stunt an the scouts but they all didn't bite. The initiation into the order of Royal Locmnutiw Engineers then Lu k place. All the parents and can- didate m-uuts thought it was very im- picsive. The candidates were Mr, liun'cll. Edgluy Todd, Harry Allslow, of the in up to the "mcers in stunt un ti Milton Merner, Walton Reeds, Edw. Runsulell, Edw. Wand and Charles Ors- l‘m-n. The animating members were John hwy, Harald Hahn, Mathew and le Arultvwy. Ilunoan Reeds. Ktlw. k, elwlin, I) m i'lark and Kenneth Vet. U-r. The camp fire cvromony was the" closed. There were a number or part-n15 present. The scouts then “I: unjured a game uf pincer and In- :liun. Mr. Russell's side wun. Retir- ‘iny at 10 11,111.. We ruse at " 3.111., and human tn hrouvk camp, made no iriukfast but arrived home about. 8 .x.m. J. Kenneth Vctter, editor in rhiul'. Ihuavt'urlil Press clubr 1'1 "tttl the nu " tho home of Kenneth Vetter ma mplly at '7:15 Thursday evening. We played sun-m! games of Croquet und then, adjourned tn the house for husim-ss. Wu planned our stunt and in, truvtI-d the nu-mhers what to bring in thu- hike. A lunch was served and We udjuurm-d at 9:15 y.m.--k. Vet- I'ruups 5l, GO HM at the h opvoximatvl.v ulternumL il wvul their n Hun rather II 'm ter Mum: PM” “It 'IRUUI’ M HAS' N FAT St 'oUT'MAtlTFYl ptrrtt Last Thuvsday when Troop 31 met we were shown pictures of Camp Mukujnwan by Mr. Rybnlt and we “we intmducu-tl to our new scout- mnsu-r who is Mr. Hill, He has made arrangements: for-a ball game "ith Troop 2:2 for peat week. Some of the buys from our troop are going to the cabin jn the woods June 13 and N with some buys from Troop 2:2»me Stock. reporter Troop 31, Elm Place schyul, Highland Park, nu in tht Hold their rug“! C the homo of 'l'l On WedrwsG.v,.May 23 the Otter uh“! um tlt the Reeds home after haul nml took a hike into the woods um: the past slough where we came Mr to uur fulun- {mop camp where u Wont 1lvrnurial day. On the way wk Wt' C'uttlk' la a place where" cow 1d died and the Lanes were bluch- Itt church Press Club vrrulat' weekly meeting of 1]. Go, ce. Prvss club will be the h inu- " Kenneth Vetter sutely All 3:45 p.m. Friday n, Will the trumps please At. tvwvsentative'.' I have her disappointed that Troops :iw sunt nu representative to tings. Don’t forget --_ but I. K. Vultor. Pine Tree Patrol Gretpiome Sight Thur‘sday, June 5, 1930 U " , slay, On the way is place whom: cow Imnes were Mach- Wr, arrived home -Fred Simona. re- Deevfivld Presbyter- thl' Patrol weekly meeting

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