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Highland Park Press, 17 Jul 1930, p. 20

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W WILME TTE BRAESIDE ‘ KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIAN HILL _ HIGHLANDPARK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS . EVERETT GLENCOE LAKEFOREST W sECOND tGOFS TO The The Inspired Reporter w second train load of campers Camp Makajawan, North Shore wil Boy Scouts of America left ng in copy We think ms more like an expiring re than anything else. . His ider I1 be divulged in tomorrow‘ ‘ this here "*" nle he What when carnd pived ng he ‘ONTINGENT CAMP all t e "the much nd Q. M pr had leeping ny M it ut tnc CA epor me hink wht that he orter, â€" and Mr. 11 announce this rmation in Friâ€" the * *"~| publish on time put & We ittle h qu d the in yesterday‘ u‘d not split hopping." th ring NC while Our am p rter veryone an at him for enj the has made. to hide all his kind of that his n w unable to nt off on thing like from inly th the ip par today rking it radio ont able the ay Ing elf. be of BOY SCOUT NEWS NORTH SHORE W the â€" Highland Northwestern last Friday e enjoyable out on‘ the train are:. Troop Hamilton â€" He Harry Lankfc W W H SEA sCOUT SHIP + OF NORTH SHORE AREA vitl02 a MC ‘ark â€"Kerwyn Jiek Wichman st â€"~Kenneth Yeerfield amilton â€" Herman, â€" Byron â€" Howes, arry Lankford, Bob White, Walter ‘illard. Troop 32, undér leadership . D. Brush, scoutmaster, Highland ark â€"â€" Wallace Glader, Bob Grant, aymond . Kuchne, Edw. _ Moroney; roop â€" 33, under _ leadership Lloyd ightman assistant scoutmaster, ighland Park Robert Anderson, arry Briggs, George Canright, John a v ids o n, _ Joseph ‘Klaber, . Carl uncke, â€" George McLeilan, Thomas elson;~ Troop 34, Highland Park â€" /alter Pardee by train from Minâ€" @} ary.0 sebelin The T Wedne nd om hip Th 11. . Troop : d K. West in the Highland _Park station on the hwestern "Fishermans â€" Special" Friday evening,.July 11, for. an able outing. The boys who: went he train from this community Troop 31. Highland Park â€" rn, Wm. Whitney co. â€" Wisconsinâ€"~A W ; Skidmor Tyson, C â€" Troop 3: the ailing Troo Brush, scoutmaster â€" Wallace Glader, nd . Kuchne, â€" Edw. 33. under â€" leader ulled. This tired the boys out quickly so we used the motor t out into the lake. . There : much more wind on the lake returned using the motor. We hip BOY SCO ark â€"â€"â€" George ; Drak bi Jun officers enyon Froop Troop op Troop ut akes harbor hn Troop sday Lake Forest: _ In eave the mooring Whambolt painter to the dingy and aft. There wasn‘t enough move the ship fast enough of the boys went overboard d. This tired the boys out rickly so we used the motor lowing boys went up in the es: â€" Troop 30 under lead: in â€"Udell scoutmaster, Highâ€" « â€"â€" Needham Ball, Duane orge Clark, Billy Decker, )rake, Harry Eaton, George Lee . Gatewood, . Douglas larry Hansen, ‘Fred Hodgâ€" Larson, Bob Moséley, Bot Vernon Nevitt, Francis J. narles ‘Russell, J. Schmidley, idmore, Stanton St. Peter, in, Charles Tyson, Nathan oop 32, Highland Parkâ€"Edâ€" 0Op indy, Allen it Ship activities : boat owned and orth Shore Are «s of America, i Iroop /est. Troop 33,â€" Highland syn Smith, Judson Wells, nan. _ Troop 46, Lake Forâ€" th Monahan, Troop 50, lohn Ginter, Robert Ginâ€" ) 51, Deerfield â€" Edward on 71. Libertyvilleâ€"Jack Coumein HEADQUART 21 N:SMERIDAM RD, HHGHLAND PAR M , HLLINOUS. TLL EPHONEâ€"â€"H.AR 2431 hn W David officers who went ‘on Frank Williams, Robâ€" harles Dostal,. Gordon Birdsall, Paul Gilbert, msin~~Arthur â€" Georgeâ€" Hinn 0 D Dee ), Ravinia Wilmetteâ€" Deerficldâ€" Deerfieldâ€" Jeerfiecldâ€"I , Libertyville n Hudson, Jar ibertyville un M and operated Area council T H E moore Troop m Minâ€" ~â€"Peter â€"Walter ~Gordon â€"Robert Edmond , James + under Charles Brook £U John ;0 Sundayâ€"Lake Forest:â€" At two the crew and officers came board and as there was too much wind we‘stayed in the harborâ€" and learned all we could from charts of the lake and found out how to set . courses: and angles and distances. SEW SCONTS EHRTT eNTTTARTIUCTE Y MV MTMHAMe NOC CHIYCCCY o SD sCourERE J. O‘Neill, Ted. F. Watt, Kennoth L. £"%s . ; Muir, Ferdinand P. Roeber, Theodore Thae North Shore Arca council welâ€"| g _ Proxmire, â€" Peter W. _Roberts, comes. this Week Into the ranks 0C | Coorge E. Larson, John T. Pitic, Jr. scouting the Afollowing scouts : and 4 scouters: <Troop 1, Wilmetteâ€"Carl $ y Michelsen; Troop 3, Wilmettsâ€"Les.| FOURTH |CELEBRATION ter Bratton transferred from‘ Troop| AT CAMP MAKAJAWAN 4 Summitt, New Jersey; Troop . 5, Yesterday, when we woke up to Wilmetteâ€"Graham Burke; Troop 15,| the tune of taps‘ we assembled for Winnetka â€"â€" Charles Young; Troop| retreat in the grand and glorious 17. Winnetkaâ€"Buck Chandler; Troop | costume of "Peejamas." A few minâ€" 18, +«Winnetka . â€" . Charles Mclcher;lutvs before retreat we congregrated Troop 19, MWinnetkaâ€"Tom Anderson,‘ at the. mess hall for the evening moored _ a barked at barked at 5:30 after sounding most of the harbor and washing the boat. The leaders were . Messrs. Ambler, Whambolt, Fellows, and Mr. Benâ€" jamin Carpenter, the skipper. Wednesday eveningâ€"Glencoe: Thursdayâ€"W‘nnetka: * Saturday â€"â€" Lake Forest At 10 vight of the crew passed swimming und mapping tests. (We chartered the harbor and madeâ€"a few soundâ€" ings. At two the skipper, Benjamin Carpenter ~with troop committeemen Messrs. Ambler, Bronson andâ€" Fellows came on board. â€"Two boys were â€"alâ€" ways kept in the dingy. : We pracâ€" tised man everboard drills. The wind was very strong, but we > had no ouble bringing her F AMERICA OV NCILâ€"â€" NO.714 Phones: H. Pk. 3290 â€" Emergency Service H. Pk. 3291 Quaker Stateâ€"Havoline Waxfree . _ Motor Oilsâ€"Greases at eight Braun Bros. O Co. \ CORRECT GRADE FOR EVERY BURNER PERSONAL SERVICE FUEL OIL I1 and disemâ€" OF HIGHLAND PARK Distributors of GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN: GoLF LIBERTYVILLE NORTHBROOK _ DIAMONDLAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELO ROmOOUT BANNOCKBURN IANKOE â€" Sidney Craig, Harry McClure, Walâ€" t ter Wallace; Barrett Willson, Troop .. 38 â€"Highland Park. ,| _ A. Prescott Lothrop â€"of 379 Green -)Buy roud, Glencoe is registering as mate of Sea Scout Ship 21, Glencoe. | Prescott has been a member of Troop | 21 singe Nov. 25, 1926. He became q | an Eagle scqut on June 12, 1928. He g | wis senfor patrol .leader. later beâ€" j|coming assistant scoutmaster of this .| troop. ‘He was also editor: of "The n | Tilk of the Troops." Last year he , | served on the staff at Camp Makajaâ€" , | wan as . sentor officer. s Mr. Harry G.â€" Lankford pf 186 â€"| Vine avenue, Highland Park is regâ€" d|istering as chairman of the Troop o | Committee of Troop 81, Highland Park. Mr. Lankford has a son who @| has been a member of this troop for «| one year and who is now at Camp \| Makajawan for four weeks. Dr. Harry D. Wiley, 440 South avenue,â€" Glencos, registered as merit badge counselor. The â€" following â€"men from Lake Forest have registered _ as . merit Isule counselors: Wm. M. Gourley, Mr. J. O‘Neill, Ted. F. Watt, Kenneth L. Muir, Ferdinand P. Roeber, Theodore 8. Proxmire, Peter W. Roberts, George E. Larson, John T. Pirie, Jr. Thursday, July 17, 1930

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