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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 32

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The . meeting . of. Troop 46 of Lake. Forest last â€"Friday, March 7, began with a short talk by Mr. Sweeney on sportsmanship. Sev. eral announcements> were then read, one of which was of particilar interest to the boys. It was pertaining to an overnight trip to be taken by the troop next Friday, April 3. The Beouts will leave at six o‘clock. . As nearly every boy has been to the cabin before everyâ€" one will know exactly what to bring. A few tenderfeet are comingâ€"for the first time and it is rumored that there is to beâ€"a delightful surprise for them, while they are there. Patrols were organized because of the fact that there are a number of new Scouts who were not in any patrol. Robert Dobbins and Robert Lundeen are the newly elected patrol Tel. H. P. 5 : sÂ¥32 _._â€"â€" JIm# valumes â€" budget plan Shepard and Lawrence, Inc. 180 N. MICHICAN AVE. CHICXAGCO, TLL. CT 7A ; O sA morin asd yoeee ~«°" _ for children m ©: new life, color and meaning to the choicâ€" eat literature from sixty countries â€"mestâ€" ing every need, satisfying every interest. WILME TTE =â€"__.~ BRAESIDE KENILWORTH RAVINIA INDIANHITL â€" HIGHLEANDPARK WINNE TKA HIGHWOOD GLENCOE LAKEFOREST Fel 60 N. First 8t. Highland Park Kow YoU + CAN . AFFORD * 0 THE BEST , Greenleaf 5356 1119 Maple av. Evanston J. SMITH Read Our Wantâ€"Ads mhwm‘b MRS. DE GUERA JUNK TELEPHONE 410 .{m;m Harold McCraken, Troop Cf The officers of:t‘roop“beld their â€"troop monthly â€"meeting Fred ‘Schroeder‘s home, Thursday, March 26th. ‘Theâ€" senior officers in attendance were Mr. Roeber and Cal Gartâ€" ley. The junior officers were Fred Schroeder, Fred Jensen, Jackie Neale, Waino Newman, t pa _ was over, to troop business including plans for the Hobby Show and various troop activities. The latter part of the meeting was of the most interest to the fellows, inasmuch as it consisted of eating. . Mrs. Schroeder prepared refreshments . which the boys . enjoyed very for the ‘name â€"of the new ~patrols. _ Robert Lundeen selected the "Hawk" and Robert Dobâ€" bins the. "Flying Eagle." f Instructions in advancement was given by Milo Winter and Robert Lundeen. A few games 'Am played and P.ac mmi;n.a cl:nd.â€"- Robert Lake Forest Presâ€" ETE 32 es P .‘A. PN @ q» :AL. INTERESTING EXHIBITS ON PARENTS‘ NIGHT The Bob White u‘htroltnr‘:;dstm\h:’n ideas. Don‘t forget the dateâ€"A .m even March Â¥ Â¥* An enc rn n mmmcrmeese %thhw;uflm“owmbddnfln TROOP 50 â€"HOLDOB > mnbool. A camp resembling the | FIREâ€"MAKING: CONTEST mzz"mumamma l‘.“'l'! WB % 3_::-1 wood nr‘v‘lno.rlohp Jackson preâ€" u'mnmm.mu.. TROOP 33 PRE!%;I .. Wednesday, Mareh 25, a Board of Review was held at the City hall.â€" Thirtyâ€"eight boys were present. The largest group present durâ€" ing any Board of Review: at Lake Forest. Mr. K. C. Cowles, chairman of the Board of Review and Messrs. R. Enos, Herriges, Blair, Bax, and Smith were the â€"examiners. The boys from the various troops whom their requirements were as follows: 44â€" Ameleare Bianco, Tom Bm‘bnk.flbbr ert Lange, Vernon Hayes, Zdon, and Don Nelson: all who passed second classâ€" Sam Rose, cooking; Max Rosenthal, m& health, bird study, personal health; and nelius Johnson, civics, textiles, reading and Kelly, Joe Van Echwitt, Jesse Johnson, and Ed Birmingham. First classâ€"Jim Tibbetts ; Merit badgesâ€"Allan Hokenson, automobiling and electricity; Lawrence Freeman, swimming and â€" woodworking ; Ian McPherson, palms. Troop 46â€"First Class Scoutâ€"Gordon Kelly. Troop 48 â€"William Dunn, Edwin Burgess, George Scott and Hugh Brebner became Tenâ€" derfoot ‘Scouts. ~James Christenson, Elmer Carlquist, Ernest Gilroy, Ian Falconer, Frank Pakarik and Bert d became Second class Scouts. les Rose, Tenâ€" derfoot ; Joseph ilen, Hugh Klaren, Rayâ€" nwnh‘f Herriges and Elmer Maimen, Second e ing. . Waino Newman was given charge of the troop. He showed the new Scouts how to right pace, left pace, etc. Following the drill we had a relay race on the firemen‘s carry and the four arm carry. Patrol meetings were held ‘and the patrol handed in their dues and hobbies for the Hobby Show. â€" Later gr. Gartley. gave out Hobby Show tickets. ch Scout was wiven tenâ€"and â€"if he needed more he could have them.. Waino Newman told about the play that was to be given by their troop at. the Hobby Show. After Waine scouts _ for the . ‘; Waino Newman, Harold McCraken, %‘fiegw. ‘and James Christenson. I think all the le who go to the Hobby Show will like it. %1 this time it was quiteâ€" late so Mr.. Roeber closed the ned%ovlfla the ‘Scout benediction. â€"Jack Neale, p 48, Lake Forest. TROOP 18 HOLDS . OFFICERS‘â€" MEETING Last March 27, ‘Troop 48, held‘ its regular weekly meeting which began at 7 :30. About twenty Scouts were present. Mr. Roeâ€" ber took charge of the meeting. ‘First color g:bmmmmbopmm. Ramd.mccuhnhtnndlohnny Allan, Scouts .did it so well that they were chosen for color guards at the next meetâ€" BOARD : OF REVIEW AT LAKE FOREST PREPARE FPOR HOBBY SHOW BOY SCOLUTâ€"Sâ€"OF AMERICA COUMCH HEADQUARTY 21 N.SHERIDAN RO. #HONHLAND PaSRh‘, tLL 1 . YLL EPHONE â€"â€" H4.82 24 34 H W netltthcllm?huuho#nt'!:fl o'elo:k on Friday, March 27. p% games until 7:30. ‘Then we had thep "of allegiance ‘to the 2{ and the Scout Oath and Law. Ernest West &ave us ten minutes P aliet on our hm ue "Truck inok the st on our k k . th class Scouts. We played Candle and . Water nd India l;ndhuwchbgnc;hfiqâ€"’bm‘ a n _sign $2, David Jenkins, Elm Place school, The following. new Cubs, Scouts and Sea Bcouts have been welcomed into theâ€" North Shore Area council and . regintered at, Scout headquarters. There now a total 1,558 bognzflnlrmbw inâ€" the council. Pelicrini, ~reregistered ; Beout Ship 43â€" Lester Bratton, Otis Gooch Jr.; Cub Pack 47â€" A. . . Far! . Harty ..Kisenâ€" Thar Hagatron: Te Aacs C land, Gordon Kiddiee, Frank Sherwin, and Richard. . Werthimer ; ’raow 48â€"Edwin ‘_Burâ€" Treos _ T9â€"Louts . Wenrenters," Langweriny 2‘:"{ .reâ€"registered ; > Troop _ 78 â€"â€" Albert There was & good attendance at the seeâ€" ond session of the Cub. Leader‘s . Trai course, wumhmm.fl on lm.!ueht't‘.l next session be . Aptil 18, * are urged to mnonth mruhandt&t:t.uu- other leaders a need > your ideas. Don‘t forget the dateâ€"April 13th,. * Mothers of the 8 mitteemen served â€"r and cookies. â€" The c sold and the money We allâ€" of those interested in â€"the SBeouts '31‘ come to the Council Hobby Show and see the work ofâ€"the North Shore Scouts to be held Saturday, April 4th, Lincoin school. ~â€"Henry F. Scheskie, Troop 38, Crow Patrol. hreée and onéâ€"half feet long. Leslic Schesk: iIso ‘She * hy s am c » ' scout <on .mw- t” Tahtine! showed ~odds and ends from Finland. He brought them back himself â€"when heâ€" was ?:re a few years Many â€"compliments re . heard conecrna the boys‘ work. A pl;zolbom made bytahhe fi:udreuot the Ridge school y also on play.â€"Reporter ‘ Sefiuki:’sr..‘ Crow patrol, Troop 38. 4:”2 _ An interesting display resulted from the work of the boys in theâ€"Crow Patrol of Troop & â€" con c'p::lgl of trees found . inntfh'z“m locality. ‘This NEW SCOUTS ARE ADDED sented .a . model. outboard. motor _ b ‘boat,. about William ‘ Rectenwald displayed . many moths Simecis ngs ‘s. Fenmaict dapetr of Indian himself was & wonderful di of Indian arrow heads. Barrett Wilson.showed Ameriâ€" can Indian head penriles. Carl Bonn displayâ€" ed model airplanes. ‘Daniel Teberg â€"had a wonderful display of hobbies ; they were butâ€" terflies, coins, camping goods, stamps and a Scheskie Jr., showed Scout books, equipâ€" ment and many foreign coins. The patrol project was a large knot board showing 49 different knots. â€" Reporter Henry. Scheskic, Troop 38. ‘West Ridge school. TROOP 32 HAS GOOD MEETING PATROL WORKS HARD FOR HOBBY SHOW Our troop was presénted with the troop éolors and troop flag by Mr. Jackson in beâ€" half of the.community. © The troo&whbaw thank the committee for them. oa:to make our troop flag known as an em! of high standards in scouting in this community. A first aid stunt was given and.next demâ€" von fiofidk&n !lfifi.fid un shown, given. 0 ng were R and a drill given. The.camp film was shown b{Mr.Bohg. A demonstration of model aeroâ€" planes was given by. Earl Berning of Troop 50 and Carl Bonn Of Troop 38. ~ & c 3 PPD ECC kie s:oved & playhouse built by hfi.‘% Arthur Hill of Highland Park furnished â€"In spite of a rainy â€"evening,. a fine crowd turned out to the Hobby Show given by the boys of Troop 38. After the exhibits were looked at the troop bugler, Daniel â€" Teberg, blew assembly and .attention. Then things began to happen. After the boys marched in, we had a little singing. â€"â€"â€"_ _ _ TROOP 38 HOBBY SsHOW IS SUCCESS CUB LEADERS COURSE good ‘attendance at the seeâ€" the Cub Leader‘s . Trai m&mm-fl Scouts and â€"wives of comâ€" refreshments of ice cream y went to the â€"troop treasâ€" r.'m main events £# contest between GLENVIEW GOLF NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELDâ€"â€"â€".â€"â€"RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN IVANKHOE & a Cgeus & LA troop 50 and Troop 52. ‘Troop 50 won the mu from Troop 50 were given â€"wood : to their own set and make a fire. ‘Troop 50 took 8%: minutes to make fire and Troop 52 took 914 minutes. Troop 50 was then preâ€" sented .with a "fire pump" which fire very quickly. â€" After that we sang a few songs and went.into patrol corners and studied the ndian sign hm.udboth%mbmon a stunt in the sign language. e were then dismissed â€"with the Seout Oath and Law. termitshes use. I ; Mow ‘,; en tro op sem.‘ 4 M :”:' es ~ .: â€"‘The mreeting opened .mt M An â€" officers r-r"oz "!-‘rooul 1 and 2, according to an announcement made at ‘the National offices of nmng Scouts of America, in New York. ‘The North Shore Area ‘council hopes to be able to choose one o"ltmt the mdl lt this tion "f’ rep a 6 amateur Journalists, M mm PRESS ASSOCTATION To Bo'l:.s::tnhh: m": :na':o'?tl‘:lml‘n' the Hotel Cleveland, Cleveland, Ohlo, â€" May The Stag patrol held their meeting Mondsy the IM‘?:Q the Northbrook school. _ We 09â€" ened‘ up our Patrol ~meeting rflhmm nuh&:n decided ‘how we to open :r. Scout meeting and we other Schick, Presbyterian church, Troop 61. M't forget Pbifirngfia"m Scout Hobby. Show mm.d.n......,ufi‘l-_ held fi% ‘uw AA* 4. _ Everybody invited. MYSTERY PATROL PROJECT APRIL 4 . Libertyvilleâ€"Mundelein, Library buildingâ€"A. K. Andrews, _ _ ""‘" & Homer Cazel The ‘enti ing ‘of the weékly meetin of "TrOBP 15 was speGL T: Abgcussing signaling â€"At ~theâ€"March ~26th â€"meeting of : Troop 51, Reverend Piepenbrok of St.. Paul‘s church, gave a short talk on the Scout O: Law. that one never f ealling a person a bad Scout i ~hear ~of them being called a good $ leathercraft, n weaving. e ?f:;'; concluded â€" their eting â€"by â€"gathering around the artificial campfire and singing songs.â€"Dan _ Wolterding, â€" Deerfleld Rotary club; ‘Troop 51. ° Mr. Huhn, our assistant scoutmaster, examâ€" h:d some of the boys for the firemanship merit %’%:'mfigthsdmd at 9:00 p. Ch;k_} o & ) Pn s on lle NE «: > the nrunw Patia T oel to "be "hald in pro n each district under the leadership of the disâ€" trict commissioner. ‘The event will be staged at 3:00 o‘clock Saturday afternoon, April 4th, and will last for one hour only, but what an hour! All a Scout needs to bring is himself in uniform if ‘he has pen, a pencil and a Scout handbook. â€" All activities will be held ?m‘:kle. F?llo.wlng are the places and comâ€" missioners in charge : â€" .. Wilmette, Village Hallâ€"Stacy C. _ Bennett. We viine oo t on e, <Village Hallâ€"Keith Roberts. z _ Highland .Park, New City HaNâ€"Sol.f St. Peter. l e t o e‘ *n nn e M e t in o .. . hfl;fimrm Sheridan, < Village Hall â€" ul 6 is s Lake Fores 6e Hallâ€"â€"Robert Roeber. D.m.amcfikwm ‘building â€" Raymond " Â¥ Morse or. i A P . )ouPntbc . f orse and Sema " C Â¥% The inig ~ .,o and closed at 9 :00 p. m.â€"I imef#f, Scribe and Reâ€" porter, ‘Troop d Catholic church. TROOP 52 FEATURES THE â€"O‘GRADY DRILL O‘Grady drills were the outstanding feaâ€" ture ofâ€" Troop 52s regular weekly meeting. Theâ€" first â€"was â€"a â€"drill in semaphore â€"led by John Derby and the other was a drill consistâ€" ing of marching and such forms led first by Kenneth Vetter and then by M. Russell. ‘‘The ~attendance was rather small due to the weather and a local basketball game in which several of the Scouts were to play. While the Scouts of 52 were playing games MINISTER TALKS TO TROOP 51 officers> :‘%fl*&f’fww% SPECIALIZE ON.SIGNALING DISCUSS PLANS Thursday, April 2, 1981 s ) : or & Nileloeg ce : ‘ i ~hear ~of gfl. in .theâ€"first y ‘weaving. ~ The r ng ~by ~gathering MUNoELEIN LIBEARTYVILLE or Chewi April <1 April « Martin, April | Barn Sw . April 2 Sparrow. April | April Abril $ April 2 May 3 May â€" 4 breasted Thrush, crowned let. 4. . Avera; Highlant March Robin, S March Cowbird. March ed Grack March er, March March Hawlk. _ March March March March March Whiteâ€"b1 Creeper, Owl, Ba Evening America Lark. Cardi: lish Spz Downy pecker, Pheasan Gull-, Ch _ *The birds a from o years.:" by teac sthook. Miss | Many: winter 1 idents. the app are rare and â€"ke for a n lows: which e the last the "mi birds s endar f In a ofâ€" first birds se . â€" Birds Highlan All ir find the pared b Thursd Eim P1 Eim April : Apl‘fl 6 thral April 1 April Axera

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