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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1930, p. 23

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Sna'wnee village returned to camp they could not find this particular ginup of se0uts_soofter waiting a half an hour, Mr. Atteridge with two buys set out to find them. They flund them one half hour later at the end of the wrong trail which had crussed their own trail. ('cuneil Fire Features The Shawnee village enuncil flrs, last night began shm'tly after 8:00. Tho program was opened with a few sunzs after which Mr. Harms pre- sented a chant. "A Fire Incantation Thursday, August 7, 1930 The Shawnee village council fhv lost night began shmtiy after 8:00. The program was opened with u few sunzs after which Mr. Hanna: pre- sented a chant. "A Fire Incantation in Hawaii." As he stood with arms uplifted he began to chant. slowly int-Min: tn the ground, he somped up a hand full of dust and chanted Suddenly the dust apparently burst into flame and as Mr. Harms bowcd in the grunnd, he put the duct where it would ignite the council fire. ”FINN INSTRUCTION IN ('RA FTSMANSHII' at the Indian llydge. The enurse nf-‘ fins an opportunity to make Indian teppes, learn Indian dances. learni the rules un conduct in the common-i ia' lodge or wigwan and how to erm-' struet one, several Indian games, and hnw to use the lmw and arrow. Nature craft will be in charge of Mr. King and will meet at the mu- seum which is located in the ramp hospital building. This class will in- elude nature hikes. plaster‘easting. study of the different vegetation and bird and animal life. There will be an mmurtunity to pass merit badge Win-k in bird study. furestry, conser- vntion and insect life. Mr. King ex- peels tn place on the camp bulletin heard every night for the next week something unidentified from nature. Scouts who believe they know what it is will write their Rtn"i'V?s' an a piece of paper, sign their name and _ drop tho slip into a box as they enter the mess hall, On August 7 the scout why has the {rented number of cor- rn-t entries to his credit will be srum hospit elude study bird E piece of paper, Fl!“ ttuur "arm- amt drop tho slip into a box as they enter the moss hall, On August 7 the srunlt why has the Rreatesl number of cor- rn-t entries to his credit will ho awarded a prize. M". Kn-usch will. instruct in ramp- craft and classes in this suhjm-t will meet near the (lock. There will be 1 Chaney to study for the pioneer- ing. making and camping merit badges. The members of these classes will cuminuo to rebuild and tho coun- cil ring, make a model raft, and begin work on an arlirnndack shack. They may start a stone cork slow if con- ditions will m-rmit, according to Mr. kreuseh. _ munril m {hunt Just bac nut yet ust for )IENOMINEES FIND TWO SITES FOR COUNCIL Today the Menominee campers din- ervorod two excellent spots for a munri’, ring. They have one just Ih frnnt of the camp site and another wet back of the camp. They have not yet deeided which one they will use for their council fires. The sites wereoli.cturvered this morning while cleaning: the brush in and around their camp. The members of the Menominee village are hoping to make quite an attractive spot out of their council ring. - Fred Kriebel, Troop 15, Winnetka. BEGINS INSTRUCTION IN M U' MAKING them in order. Scouts and otfleers expecting to re- volve newspapers daily should call at camp headquarters for them. No nutice is sent out to villages regard- ing those ind they cannot be included in the first class mail delivery, due to their bulk. I‘nckages are held It headquarters and a notice included in the regular mail. When culled tor they are opened in the presence of trmp authorities and inspected.- WRITE WORDS FOR NEW CAMP SONG While driving last Ix'rousch and Mr; Ham wards for a new camp tune of "Sidewalks of They have not given it but here are the words: that they will alloys be 20 % DISCOUNT 618 North Greenbay Road - Highland Park PHONE 178 Good Clothes Deserve: Careful Treatment Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company OUR SAVING IS YOUR-GAIN last night, Mr. Harms wrote out camp mm: to the s of New York." on it n name yet, As was predicted, quality Dry Cleaning can not be turned out at cheer prides. This is being demonstrated continual y. Instead of reducing our prices, on Dry Cleaning we are sticking to quality work and service, an our business is showing the good results. If you desire' to save 20% (the cost of collection and delivery) bring your CLEANING and LAUNDRY to our Plant and call for it. TEE FRIES The Oldest Business Concern in Highland Park he came to amp this summer. The first was to the tune of “Springtime in the Rockies" and he wrote the en- tire song in this imstattee. SI'NDAY EVENING 1TYM'ER SERVICES The Sunday evening veaper Ber- vices were condueted in the council ring lust night atartitttt " 7:30. Mr. Bolts and Mr. Bench led the lining. The opening selection was “Americ- the Beautiful,'" followed by “Echoes of Mnkujnwnn," "The Church in the Wild Wuud," and "The Scout Hymn." Chief Whirlinz Thunder told the Mary of the adventures of I younl Sioux lndinn captured by the Winne- haIms. When .chief fioshed his story the service: were closed with “Follow the Gleam." PATROL LEADERS SELECT TRAIL The patrol lenders of the Shawnee village this afternoon hid the trail Cr the campers of their village to follow without “shunts: from thy ltadern or Mkers. After the trail w“ laid by the patrol laden the pavtrols were sent out over it at five minute intervals to twoid confuslon. Thchmt was plotted to he exciting. estteei Inside. outside at MI-KIJI-Wlu The Scoutu are IIWIYI happy There is something going on Buddies and Pill together At work or hike or fun This is the second song that Mr. ruesch bu worked out “not The days all bright Ind jolly At Camp Ml-KI-Jl-WII’I necihly tGard the end. While "owing the trail the Intro]: re. ceived absoluuly no Inlp (to. any of the locum-stern. their uni-nuts. or the patrol 1euers.-ttieUrd Thor. meyor, Troop Bt, Northbrook. Cusp Ans-M Aviation Terms Used Aviation Term Hard Commonly Explained Terms med and considered mm- monpluce try "into" around the " nicipll airport, Chicago‘s busy ityitte fleld, mum! like so much Greek to the average layman, dad-m the Guano Asgoeigttion of Commerce. For ex- average hymn, declare the Chicago Autoclatlon ot Commerce. For ex- ample, an apron haa nothing to do with a kitchen. It in mme the con- crete approach to the hang-r on which the Mer warm: up " motor. To crab deseribes the method of han. dlintt the controla in a emu wind. A Modock in I fellow who we." " in; mn but doo- no! omt I plan: When the we-ther in thick. with poo visibility. the flier cilia it mum Moat of the pilots refer to thei planes II john. wreckn. nhipu of cute! the had with a hoe with a harvest." h past.---) Country For“: Ila! PM The robin! pioneer uylna. “Ticklc August 13th DOLLAR ' DAY $ and -it will laugh H one d my that in

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