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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 24

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DIST. PRESS UNIT EDITORS MEET I” but would The first monthly muting of tho North Shun Ara council distrin rm. club, mum u. bald a hm form of a dinner " the Gran Tu Put. rum-m Purim Editors from Bil but one of the " distrku were nature dinner was served WI played I “get tseetuninurd game." The id“ mm: the tirnt man to {an his nine. and the second was to repent the am we and then live his own; tho nut mun would give his nun Ind tho - of those baton him until I" had [Anticipated Mr. M. C. Rybolt. the scout execu- tive. gave a all: on the {Mun of the pm» club in the council. and the de mm BRAESDE teNtuMWrH teel) NW HILL Hit3Ht.ANDtWtrk WNNETKA HIGt-MOOD ‘uamowooos EVERETT \GLENcoe mums I". It Mr. M. C. Ryholt. the scout execu- te. gave a all: on the {Mun of . puss club in the council. and the stiomsl Scout Pugs ntooeintion. Ho into-d out that next Ipring when a National Scout Pun Cnnhronco held it my be possible to nend I Inmate from our club. Mr, Ric-Mums. misunt scout ex- utive. then told us nhout the work our club. showing I chart of the tides sent in by the diluent dip in editors. The editors then told what they we doing It the Pun club meet- mc in their dintrictn. Mr. Hell-nus then told all)“: to in the National hm ”milieu was unwary fur us to have, the ,urnnrtsm Merit bulge, tad it will W “a unwary tor as w nave me me "new... "-5 “mm..-“ " ‘rnllinm Merit bulge, and it will a... sulute and the Icont benedict t a doll-r. -M. Merner, Troop M, Death " then were each given a Jonrn- Presbyterian church. m Merit badge pamphlet which beetle“ Pres. Club no going to study at our meat. The Deerfield Pro-s club bud n. Envelops were then given out Brat fell muting on Friday, Nov, Your friend: can buy anything you give them except - your photognph. And they will Appreciate your thoughtfullnm in mulling such a am. Make an appointment at me. 22 North Second St. Hecketsweiler Studio For Christmas PHOTOGRAPHER BovSCQHI NEW§ non?" snout to send the news to the council. An election of oMeers then took pllce. It was decided that only than who hnd journelilm merit badge: would intelligible. Bill Lehle end Kenneth Vetter were nominated. A motion me made and seconded that in the ballot the men who received the highest number of votes would be president and the second would be secretary. Bill Lehle WIS elected president and Kenneth Vetter, Incre- tary, The meeting wu then cloned, the next meeting in to be held upon: the middle of neeember.-Kenneth Vot- ter, secretary. Deertlehi. TROOI’ " PLANS To REMODBL TOYS The rcguisr meeting of Troop " wns held in the Deerfield Presbyter- iun church. Those who come early enjoyed s gsme of “Steel the Bneon." Our meeting then opened with the smut oath um! law, followed by s prsyer by Rev. Andrews. It was then suggested that some petrol ‘nlwulcl make s canvass and collect old and partly broken toys which the troop could " up and distribute for Christmas. We then had petrol cor- ners where our reports were nude up. While some scouts were pusinz tests the test haul s fimt lid spell down. The meeting was dismissed by the an; solute end the scout benediction. MM. Merner, Troop M, Deerfield, Presbyterian church. Deeriteid Press Club The Deerfield Press club Gd its BOY sco0ilMiirrr AMERICA con-en “(AmAl' II IoIIIIIul .9. my... "Cora' . "i-qt-B-e..- Phone H. P. 435 THE PRESS '. 21 at the office of Vant & Selig. We were instructed in journalism by the district editor, Kenneth Vet- ter. A point system wt" worked out to determine the “shunt editor by Jah. I. i "ar-next meeting will be held Nov. 28 at 4 o'clock in Vant & Selig Raul Estate oMee. We would like a rep- resentative from every DeerfUld troop present.-Reportft, Milton Merner, Troop 52, Deerfield. . Otter Patrol New The Otter patrol of Troop " Deer- field, held its weekly meeting at the home of its patrol lender, Milton Memer. We discussed patrol pro- jects and um. We hnd decided to so to the Cabin in the Woods on Friday night, but found that none of the fellows could l0 TROOP " GOES TO CABIN IN WOODS We had refreshments and then played several games of 'tbut" It the improvised basketball court in the back "rd.-Milton Manner, Pa- trol leader, Troop 52. Troop 46 of Like Forest went to the Cabin in the Woods west of Glen- coo last Friday. We arrived about 6:30 ind immediately started supper. The fires were already going, due to the presence of Troop 27 of Glencoe who had arrived before us. After supper we challenged the other troop to a gnme of “Capture the Flag." We hunted Ibout Ill hour, elch troupiilintr to Ctpture the other's fiatr, so the game was culled a tie. Before going to bed each scout song . song and told " amusing story, much to the enjoyment of the other boys. Owing to the coldness of the cebin a few boys got. up " four, but the rest stayed in bed till 5:30. Our scoutmuter. Harold E. Sweeney was the last person to pull himself out of bed taking his cue, no doubt, from the law governing the action of a sea captain in a ship wreck. We stttrted breakfast at 7:30. After which we left-for home thinking of this joyful experience and hoping to come Again tsuon.-.Seout Robert An. derson, Troop 46, Lake Forest Pres- byterinn church. HOLD TR00P REPORTER CONTEST Troop 45 lake Forest has neglected its journalistic writings for sometime. The fellows have now become inter. ested again Ind quite a few fellows would like to be the troop reporters. In order to give tall n fair ehanee I content based on the point system hon been “ringed. . The boys will all write, an uticle about the next three scout meetings and the fellow having the most points will become reporter. The polnts will- be awarded in this mnnner. If the fellow's “tide is published it will count two points. The next beat counts one point. But there's n cltch ou NC".- N01" GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF . LIBERTYVILLE mnemox DIAMOND LAKE NOFU'HFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN NANHOE to it. If n fellow make: three sen- tence structure errors he icons . point. Each misspelled word count: one-tenth of a pdint pH. _ . . -riii%niiit "will show which boys have journalistic qualities Ind it will give them all I fair_ahow:_ This week's results: Bob Tibbeu 14/5 points, Edgar Engle % of 1 point. Engle is a new scout and he doean't quite come up to Bob's story. However, he has a tine chance and even though he wrote a tine story this time, better luck next time En- irle.--Allan Hokenson, district editor, Lake Forest. TROOP " SCOUT MEETING We had I rather short scout meet- ing on Friday night the let been“ most of the boys went to the pily at Deerfie14-Shields high school. The meeting proved very interesting how. ever. Four new boys cume. They were all anxious to pass their tender- foct tests. Their names. are Jesse Johnson, Duncan McRae, George Helly Ind William Grunnis. Some of the scouts pissed tests. Edgar Eagle passed second clue sig- naling. using the Morse code. He Ilse passed the use ot. campus test. Teddy Monahan completed his teaderfoot tests. _ After test passing announcement: were made and then we played a few good games under Mr. Atteridtre's leadership. The meeting closed with the scout benedietion.--Bob Tibbete, Troop M, Lake Forest Episcopll church. q New Scout: Join Troop " At the Troop 48 meeting on Fri- day, Nov. 22, two new scouts joined the troop, Inn Talconer and Ernest Gilroy. The new scouts were en- tered in the Black Bear patrol. There are now seven scouts in the Black Bear patrol and in the entire troop there are 20 scouts. We hnd n swell meeting with good attendance. The troop was dismissed at 9:15 by Mr. Roeber, our seouttttttitUr,-Jtuek Nelle Troop 48, Lake Forest American Le. men. Troop 45 now has the distinction of having a district editor. For some time this position has been vacant, thus the lock of news of scouting in Lake Forest. The new editor is Al- len ilokenson. He is a first class scout, who is working toward his Eagle badge. Hokenson has obtained his Press club quill for having had 12 of his articles published in a local paper. So of course he is well qual- ified for the job. and quite capable of handling it, Hokenson is working with Waino Newman, Troop 48, as an assoeiate.--Nn Atteridge. Troop 45. ( Pamphlets at L. F. Library Any scout who wishes to study his merit badges can soon get the pam- phlets " the Lake Forest public li. bmry. Miss Glasgow, the librarian, has ordered a complete set of merit badge pamphlets. Also other books District Editor In Troop " Thursday, Nov. 27, 1980

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