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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 36

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HIGHLAND PARK SCOUT PttRM' CLUB mam The mam-ad Pull Boy Scout- Press club held its monthly meeting Snturdny, Dec. 6, It Gurnett's not. and" the leadership of Jamal Evan, district editor. .Seven troops wen "presented n the meeting. The "porters won James Ewell, district editor of Troop 39; John Steele. Troop 3t; David Jon- kins, Troop 32; Kerwin Smith. Troop .'tli; Prod Johnson, Troop " Art Bal. unuh Trmp 35; Raymond Beet-avoid. Troop 38. Mr. Mai-nun described how to write on "tick correctly and told II irtterentintt. Some blanks which no to be mod to return] the nrticlu the reporter: write Vic-re given out. The nut nutt- intr of the Press club will In held the ttrs" Saturday in hungry. Be Ian tour troop is represent“! " this non myetintt. Report" Art Baldluf. meeting Friar, Der. 5. We opened the meeting with the scout oath. As the eighth "we" had In. tickets In the D.erttetd-tThield. with.“ game. they were dismissed to go. Tho rm! "I the Mounts had some first " marlin and a few “ms nnd thou r'osed the meeting with the Mont twnetlietinn.--Art Bahhuf. Troop M, swim. Ravinia school. ' Otoop 35 IN FIRST MO STUDY “new: BRAESIDE l new“ WNW NW HILL HIGHLANDDAM‘ mnemx Hm MEADOW evens" GLENooe LAKEFOREST Troop 1100? in MAN rotNtT OF HONOR Troop 34 had Court of Honor It In muting Inst Friday night in the On Dee. I, I930 the Father patrol met at am unutmuter'n how to Mm- the dinner the patrol won. The l'nnthc-r patrol won the dinner for bring the flrst patrol to come to the lump meeting with every scout in full uniform for two weeks straight. After all the fellnvn arrived. we ate uml an" we not through In vent ulnwnxtairs in the basement to play num- uamw. The Hut - in to w" who was: the champion in table h-nnis. The champ nu won by llumuy Warm-hr. The mond this. w 1-! to Net' who was the champ in has polo. The champ nu won by Bul- wel Sunk-r. After that it was not ting late, NO wo wont hortte--Nntit" patrol scribe. Troop 35, Charles 2ahrs, R4 A NT" " PATROL IVES DINNER avinia tWet'al Boy Scout thtt)ttter J. B. GARNETT CO. ruin-Mum: describod how to In Article eorreetly and told II ty could malt. our mic].- mm The Place to they Your _ Ouch! Boy Scout Uniform and Supplies choc! , Ruvinin held its weekly BovSCQbI NEWS NORTH SHORE I Scout Executive's Column l’reabyteriun ehureh. Mr. Horne, the troop committee chairman. mounted Robert Gary with his record clan rtrnk, Wright Whitman, who has been I candidnte to the, troop for only three weeks, received his under- foot rank. Mr. Pratt, wilt-ht mout- muter of the troop, wu unwed " two year veteran badge by Mr. Home. After the Court of Honor ceremon- m. Mr. Betts, our momma-tar, showed two nhort moving pictures. One was "Wild Game Hunting in Atri. ca"; the other VIII I picture showing the workings of I In” lump”! concern. These pictures were inter. esting as well " .dueationnL-tkrib. TROOP " i.NttPECTB TOYS The weekly meeting of Troop " was held on Nov. bl in in unlu- meeting place in the Imminent of tho DeertUld J'resbvurun church. Ottr meeting opened with the scout nth Ind the an; “lute. Rev. Aural then led in prayer. Mr. Rum] made several ttttttoutteetttenttr sad we wont to our patrol come". Life Saving 1nd served as In alm- Int waterfront director " the num- mer amp. He also urved " unint- ant. unutmutor of his troop. I heard from him again only tummy. In keeping with the naming ideal: he hopes to nuke his, life count for This took place in "" It was the last of August and we won cloning the summer comp Ind nor- ing the equipment owny for another year. We found I Boy Scout diary and thumbing through it found the scout had tried to keep a record of his daily good turm. We Bttally found the name of the Root. He wu I dot mute and member of a troop nll of who» membership were hnndienpped in I like monitor. We then inspected toya that the scouts had brought in to give to some poor children at Chrutmas. There were toy cars, trucks. tuna, ham. and many other thinn. including a typewriter. After examination It In F. und that paint was the moat needed article for the repair of the“ tors. Mr. Russell urged In to bring more because we can use all that are con- tributed. It ins been interesting to follow the record of this tteottt through the succeeding you". He uhievod the unit of Eagle scout, Ipocialiud in service to others and to that end is preparing to nerve u I mini-tn of the gospel to than who he hun- dicnpped in I like mtnner " him- " The Scout Ion. book: were then brought out and elch patrol 10ch a song. Other visitors then ”hated songs which we all any. “Steal the Bacon" was played by the patrols und the Otters bent the Sun and Janson, Troop M,- Highland Park. BOY SCO COU~¢II I'm" " KI‘II” I. mun-nun IllIw-MM THE PRESS then were beaten by the Black Bun. Both the amen were won in over- time periods. We Were than dis. missed with the Icout low end benedic- tion-Milton Mamet, Troop Mt re- porter, Deerfield Presbyterian church. (y, P. SEA scours mun ADMIRAL BYRD STAG PATROL REPAIRS TOYS At the regular weekly Icout meet- ing of Troop 52, Deeriuld, held lest Friday evening, Dec. 5 the Stay pe- trol, along with other patrols, paint- ed, redecoreted, end repaired may old toys that the boys brought in, so that they now look like new. When we had t1ttiished, we had quite an only of toy automobiles. and if they were only ebout 100 per cent larger, we might have gone into the “Uled our business" - “Stone Patrol Inc." There toys ere to be distributed emong the poor children It Christ.. tn.s.--heid Stryker, Troofs M, Deer- lleld Presbyterian church. _ On Wednesday, Nov. 26, the month. ly board of review VIII held for the DetrrfUld scouts. The meeting Wu held " the Citizens State bank in Deerfield, with Mr, McIIlv-in in chime. BOARD or REVIEW AT DEERFIELD The meeting started at approxim- uely 7:30 o'eloek, During this time until 8:30, when the meeting nvanl mout- were reviewed on vulous merit badges. Those who passed were: Troop M, Ed Cue]. turtomoblling and physical development; Troop 52. John Dnrgin. woodearvittr, Lloyd Sunderl, woodcarving; Engely Todd, woodwork- ing Ind “lotion. - Dan Wolterdlng. Troop M, Deerfield school. The Lake Forest Sea Scout: who' heard Rear Admiral Byrd at New Trier Inst Friday evening, very much enjoyed the interesting talk and moviu, and of course, seeing the idol of the boys of the United States. Admiral Byrd is one of the honorary scouts of America end so the progrsm‘ was well attended by the scouts end BeottttttttMerB. The Sea Scouts had s large block of seats to themselves. There were seven north shore ships represented and the boys presented . fine sight in their blue navy uni. forms. After the lecture, Commander Byrd reviewed the Sea. Scouts. SCOUT LEADERS' » TRAINING COURSES The regular meeting of Ship 62 of lake Forest will be held at the Young Men's club " 3 o'clock on 8ttttdttr,- Arthur Gourely. Ship 62 reporter, Sea Scout Ship. Lake Forest, Ill. The second lenient of the Icon: laden taming cont-es were held on Monday, Dee. 1 and Tuesday, Dee. 2 It DeerflehMNeids high school It The Monday night course is the first year com-u in steoutmaatership. This u for lender: who on new in scouting. Those present enjoyed . good pro- ' AMERICA OUNCIL' ‘GLENVIEW MUNDELEIN GOLF LttEttTYViLLE mam DIAMONOLAKE Mom's-HELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD T RONDOUT BANNOCKsunN NANHOE gum and I profitable time despite the fact that cold weather wu responsible for a small Ittendance. Any new wont leader, ucoutmuher, nirititttattt "outtmtater, or troop committeemln is invited to register for this couru. The third session will be on Monday, Jimmy 5. The standard or sdvanced course which is usually held on Wednesday we: moved to Tuesdsy night because of the Regional hymen’s Conference In Chicsgo. A group of 23 men were present. An unususl program wee given. Rev. Herold Case, pntot of the North Shore Methodist church, Glencoe, presented e very Interesting discussion on "Eduentionttl Objectives" and their relations to the scout pro- ttrrp. . . All second year training course leaders Ire invited to register for the third session which will be held on Wednesdsy, Jan, T. _ All sessions of both courses are held It Deerfuldahields high school in the English lecture room starting at 7:30 p.m TROOP " IN TOY REPAIR WORK The meeting of Troop " we: held on Dee. 5 in the besement of the Presbyterian church. We opened our meeting with the scout ouch Ind law, and then Rev. Andrew led us in prgyer._ For the next hour we repaired toys. The Stag patrol took churn of the painting of the tow, while the Blue]: Bear: tad Otters fixed and oiled the mechanical toys. Seven] of the girl: from the church were then to drug the dolls thnt had been brought in. We then Md patrol com" um] closed with the he “hate and the ncout benediction. - Milton Memer, Troop 62, Presbyterian church, Deer- fuld. WlLM OT SCHOOL TRO0P MEETS Troop M) of Wilmot school had its frrat meeting Friday 21, It I1:30 o’clock. We opened our meeting with Mr. Hole acting as scoutrnsster. He led us in the scout oath, then he told us of a few of his experiences with his scouts in Western Springs. Our acting scribe took the roll cell end we discussed I place to have our pe- trol meetings. Then we went out in the school ysrd end played a few games; they were “Heads end Tells" and "Swtttem." In the first - the tails won. Then we hsd e lot of fun having horse furtttir. Claude Me. Dermott end Dale Berming were the winners. We closed the meeting with an sttendence of " mouts.-Robert Gluten reporter Troop M, Wilmot luchool, Deerfield. - - Deerdeld Pres: Club The Deerfield Pres: club hold week- ly meetings It the Vent and Sell; reel estate once. Thole mount Int meeting were Riley Loch-Mn of 1rtootLtr!l, Robert Gluten Troop 50, Don Wolterditttt, Troop 51, 3nd Kon- neth Vetter. district editor. We dil- cumd the journalism merit tmdgo-- Timmy, December 11, 1980

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