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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1930, p. 26

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quarte 26 regulat i1 ORGANIZE CUB PACKS Cub and Sea Scout meovements and the new neirby camp they are planâ€" ning to build. The next speaker of the evening was then introduced. Mr. J. Woodâ€" man, editor: of one of Waukegan‘s Daily, who spoke of his entering the ncwspaper business and some of the work he does as editor and also talkâ€" ed on things of importance in scout work. 4 The Scout Drum and Bugle corp ofâ€" fered several selections throughout the evening, and Mr. Andrews sang a solo accompanied by Rev. Andrews WILME TTE . BRAESIDE KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIAN HILL HIGHLANDPARK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD HUBBARDWOODS . EVERETT GLENCOE LAKEFOREST TROOP 52 FATHERS AND SONS BANQUET The Troop 52 Fathe banquet was held in th was mP, 3 of the Nor spoke of t council for then told u four years, Cub and :| ind rganized on orth In accordant After the meal Mr, Derby, the nairman, introduced the first npeak-' r, Mr. Mclnus, cashier of the Deerâ€" eld State bank. He gave the scouts very inspiring talk on Boys and heir Different Parts of the Scout This The The second speaker of the evening s Mr. Myron C. Rybolt, executive the North Shore Area council, who oke of the work and growth of the uncil for the last four years. He n told us of the plans for the next ir years, explaining briefly the new ib and Sea Scout reovements and > new neirby camp they are planâ€" ‘his program is for 9, 10 and 11 r old boys and has a program enâ€" ly separate and distinct from that swouting as well as a uniform enâ€" ly different from that of the Boy ut uniform. These boys are Cubs | are not "Cub Scouts" or "Junior uts" either in name or in any other the Cub mon yterian church at y evening, Oct. 1 group within Shore The institu have will taff nce with the recent deciâ€" executive board of the e Area Council, a field I1 be placed on the headâ€" ff on January 1st to hanâ€" b program and the Sea im exclusively. The counâ€" ore ready to register Cub titutions where the propâ€" ve been taken. Several : been operating with the establishing these units been holding . meetings. s will probably be regisâ€" the next two weeks. ; was prepared by the a goodly number of the : meal consisted of potaâ€" slaw, cocoa or coffee, and m the prins. d rganization willingne Fathers and Sons in the hall of the ittee nt ursc firs Mr. Derby, the o take the Cuh‘ se starting im rst of the year. on the part of ce and the Cabâ€" the program in pkins . developed ntirely new Scout troop the instituâ€" for regis e. first, lock one Deerfield 1RO0O0P 45 HAS PARENTS‘ NIGHT «t the piano. Mr.: Andrews and Mr. Todd also sang a duct. The Merit badges. were given out by Mr. Alexander: Taylor, president ~f the Deerfield Chamber of. Comâ€" merce. ~Edgley Todd, Milton Merner, scoutmaster, â€" Russell and .Kenneth Vctter received them. () th This last There we get a fire over, . we boys rece also was th 1EN DAYS LEFT IN WIHICH TO REGISTER and CAMP REUNION TO BE OCTOBER 27 The Order of the Arrow, who have complete charge of program, arâ€" rangements, and attendance, report ad ith di> stunt, put on by various boys .o wont to camp. Three boys from e Bat patrol put on a fire by fricâ€" in â€" demonstration, which . became ntagious and ended up in a contest. mis lasted until the spendle broke. were were no weiners because no one t a fire for his troubles. ‘The stunts er, we had a court of honor, the ys receiving merit badges, There «o was to be an Eagle award but at was postponed until Sunday. We en formed a circle and sang taps, en repeating the scout benediction, d was dismissed.â€"Allan Hokenson, oop 45, Lake Forest. After the meal a flashlight picture s taken of the group. The meetâ€" ; was closed with the scout beneâ€" tion. â€" Kenneth Vetter, troop 52, v amount I1 atter BOY SCOLRESâ€"OF AMERICA th Tew parer ‘he meeting unding as hy «colors reports. T o fall in a attend« w parents attended, howâ€" meeting opened with the ding assembly. This was y ceolors â€" and the patrol orts. ‘The troop was disâ€" all in again at the council middle of the room which Mr. Attoridge constructed se of electric lights. ‘The : arranged in a circle and took their places. Then tunts. The first was a Coumein HEADQUART 21 N. SMERIDAWN RD, HIGHLAND PaRA , ILLINOAS. TELEPHONEâ€"H.R 2434 kc O e Forest Episcopal nual Parents night . 17. ~Due to the liecity it was not in years past. THE PRESS T NEWS that everything is in readiness for the preatest reunion of campers and dads ever held on the North Shore. The program will .be just one big event after another, full of fun and furious enjoyment. Any Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan campâ€" <r could never afford to miss this reâ€" union. At the Decrfieldâ€"Shields dining hall where the "big feed" will be handed out starting at 6:30 Monday evening, Oct. 27th, they can only accommodate 425 people. That‘s not very many when you think that 359 different scouts uttended camp this summer, ard evervone of them will want to . P. TROOP 33 NOLDS MEETING COUNCIL REGISTERS SEVERAL NEW LEADERS Throughout the North Shore Area council in the last week several new leaders have been registered. Mr. Louis C, Schultz is now a registered troop committee member of troop 31 in Highland Park. Ralph W. Pratt, an old time Lyle Scout of Spokane, Washington, has taken over his new duties as assistant scoutmaster of troop 34, Presbyterian church, Highâ€" land Park.â€" Both Mr. Alfred J. Salisâ€" bury and Leo E. Maiman are new merit badge councilors in Lake Forâ€" est. Chief Whirling Thunder (R. W. Johnson) of the Winnebago tribe, was on the Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan staff this summer and is now ‘registered as a special deputy: commissioner, Five year . veteran ranks . were awarded to. Ray H. Davis, Eagle scout of troop 18, Winnetka, commitâ€" tee house and scoutmaster Wendall A. Hill of troop 31, Highland Park. TROOP 45 BOYS ADVANCE IN TESTS j A large number of boys from troop 45, Lake Forest, attended Camp Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan this summer with their assistant scoutmaster, Mr. Atteridge. A number of awards were given out. Theso are the awards: : Lawrence Freeman, First Class, merit badges for reptile study, leather craft; Ian McPherson, merit badges for campâ€" hool ‘ing udgi OUNCILâ€"â€" NO.714 nnit attended camp this summer, ‘ryone of them will want to meir dad. If you haven‘t regâ€" at. scout headquarters it may ate, but give it a try anyhow. ‘s a chance don‘t miss it. contest had a a y ight, for there & Thire were staff officer at s for distance, lot fun at the for the five each GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GoOLF LIBERTYVILLE NORTHBROOK _ DIAMONDLAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELO RONOOUT BANNOCKBURN IANKHOE f peniry, C] received cearned in other Lak MANY NEW SCOUTS HAVE REGISTERED Many new scouts and cubs have rogistered the last two weeks, bringâ€" ingâ€" the total registration of Cub, Scouts and Sea Scouts in the North Shore Area council to 1,423 in numâ€" ber.~ Here are the new members the council congratulates, Wilmetteâ€" Troop 2, Everett Philâ€" ips; troop 4, Bill Jenkins; troop 8, Gordon Wells nick. of Kenilworth to troop 13 of Kenilâ€" worth, Arthur Carlson, Gilbert MeInâ€" tosh, William Wolf, Glenoceâ€"Troop 23, Fred Klaner, Kenilworthâ€"â€"Troop â€"13, â€" Russell Baker, Kenneth Covert, Vernon Faulâ€" stick; transferring from Cub Pack 60 Edward Mack, Jr., Giln Lob Nevins, Bill Synder. Winnetka â€" Troop 1 Schmidt; transferring fr to roop 24, Hubbard W Iein. Highland Parkâ€"Troop 30, Howell Murray; troop 31, John Berkson, troop 33, James Garnett, John Seyâ€" {arth. Libertyvilleâ€"Troop 72, Carson Zerâ€" mer. Lake Forestâ€"Troop 46, Robert Dobâ€" bins; troop 48, Walter Matson, Harâ€" old McCracken; Sea Scout Ship 62, Lawrence Freeman. Half Dayâ€"Troop 54, Robert Perâ€" kins, Orval Stancliff. ROARDS OF REVIEW DATES AND PLACES The last week of every month is Board of Review week for all scouts in the North Shore Area council. In as much as Hallowe‘en comes on the list Friday there have been some changes in the regular time of these meetings. Check the date for your review, then be there on time. Those in this county are as follows: Lake Forestâ€"City hall, 7:30, Wedâ€" nesday, Oct. 29, K. C. Cowles. Bannockburnâ€"Deerfield bank, 7:30, Wednesday, Oct. 29, W. Mcllvaine. Highland Parkâ€"New City hall, 7:30 Tuesday, Oct. 28, Harry Kelley. Deerfieldâ€"â€"Troop 54, Richard Merâ€" Thursday, October 23, 1930 Troop 2, Everett Philâ€" Bill Jenkins; troop 8, ; troop 10, Alfred Bartâ€" Gilman Paynter, 18, Donald from troop 18 Woods, Harry

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