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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1931, p. 23

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', September td, udromrltttetrtte.rt'stfttotletttteFoed. "rtrot we Ueatt marijuana was one ttrthu mk1ndoreommoatfoth. Thread’s-ovum -tonmrdethe end " it nuns. For” it is been... here It i paved and the can shut]: --tr 4&ka _ 'rtN---t-.- It- Ethan, “gnu-noon and thert-Perrrtelrrttt-me- (in 'i-%iiiiFeGrt fue.' an» "7' ii} tear.- " ”Tin "iEiFiriiiGituari Buia. tG-et. and itererysof' Tre. F.?, 'iiiiiiririyiFiiiriiGF, 90! was! the ”Mt .3Wtttt, Gaul-nui- ter no not" Mm?“ an gut h diriiidtaa from thi" "e-ir-ite-i-ami" of time ll“. hm! " tbrt.YsroamteeMTtoo.88wmmihtthi. burn: at an. wank-end. ' recommend this Darth-Ice w wary -t. Scout Executive A.. J. Dart. It Brrrlrteftrht lave uq_ ygry kind pong-nub“ ". we NEW 1100? m l Illa-LAND PARK . p" V . rAct'rr,','dpE2t.h2r't org-Mad "the Hut "that! awful Church In Highland frat. Ink-1.)": the h g: Romany. W be" -tt at film un- - til. Winn your: will be - ':'?YFrtu"at] {monocultu- 18m Oll - "s. -'ftui'Fiiegit and -ter.n m m- t,'rtlp, $0 ”on A”. Council dir. qm Wu'etu.-aL,,. Wettrmtheeqh. 'M to. 'tettmmrt8r--a-t.taat Scour-ut- n I no... "OOP It noun VIII? urn-ma uni-hm from Rt fut a at uni“. Ifast-ttmmi,4ttes tht.-thttat.ttgm. (In Gm out " tho -. Ir.‘0‘0uu|or. tho uni-um m. and! a M n.- W._Ir. In“: and My. go" .ho the usual- in“ HM In. Old luk- to swim “but. than“ a can; walk- 7irvrafiiaauc99iukicyut.S.. “his? “Gum The”. Lincoln (Bound of 8mm MI maid out the in" and i,itdrisiuednttsrth-mt.rrhow1ti has. com-incl...” “nit Width” "Quota” " {hunch " . " _ . . he an tah mailman mink-Ion to the Mate Full Ind to the at? Scout hrmtsIe there. We were placed to 'grTg"lt'/g,t. of our Troop at this “W o the [mm M qtoaue-rurttert R. 8mm. 8mm AN!) v. "teatad by " m. Mun: Scout- 'eq" (an. o‘cupanlr. Cie. (guy-wag " if: he; ioiiiiiiEEDWini the hue-""017 Coll chum- LINCQU“ 119%, F!“ nylnpofUu-olnwhkhwlntq‘htnkol malaria. 'ntebeqtmtq1."rnmrutbtmnd towin,lnnboundtobetrue." At In! " mm myinthceoplnau Muse curly mn- illa “WW1”? PPWW‘F‘EM Taa over WI "ir-W-r-Hr-xy'. thing iq vm mks-bk: how rapidly the ace-stout] auto men the pound in can» JiAatioiiteisetttodotimNtnr.metiAd m Matt the end of thb bulk? But uudver'rhtesquqrtouaIthesthi.strtdt.. The m tsetterNethhw um: I.“ rapidly by without slowing up "on that.” tn my” no“. The 010: 01-1140 come- more “up flaunt)»; trim of tit-rubr, at. A “mi; "37113 '7r7ii'tTTt'Grrd In. Gigi; “a; W. ttmt went to on ma am. an ks and on the Hull "at of the Summon river. Mrm up 'ytrtqm.tittet. ortho Umstrht Ind Berry no" and can: Important had-u. The Park I. 5-th In "tself an! wall kept. -3Tbe people who " "It can: In awkwa- rd met. Tho m b and "rith -Rtyt.tetteee.qt9 'tyt-ttee of. mm qPd-hfrdhatetc-zd-Sebmsqrry"td his trio-div wile an the an”. custodian- otthe'lrk. Hmmcmthlmare 'rat signal to! the our} " the hike. We drove om the route tho mum More and min only the next morning to lake the sun from the Purl at. " “I 'o'eloek. Demon ghMJntm, tho a-tatb-. (albu- edgt Win: [Mogul-Au (gating-i. The “Vikki; Bone; lief-i tuc- uy .1.»ch in ttreioteaef_trtArtrtr,ysa_f21Ltlr, M3! .01" ttot Too unn'but hawk; mtoraqh of (kaolin. to, ”to " a well when! my!» gent. “a tf " bag 3va gut: one 3 freer Rafi“ up I ruin. (up tti [river ht. Thur-day. Samba: 17, 1931 iNDtANHiLL HIGHLAND it Mi: 3! NORTH SHORE Manuel Hahn, of 522 Elm street, 'oeived some lesson in scouting that REES WM... who: stream; mt who want part of theorem: work to: tf 35'. has enjoyed the summer periods, at adetuteement and merit hedges but 'riorrtt Camp Mn-Ka-Ja-Wan, Spring Lake. which came from living with other Set.,' Wis.. camp of the North Shore'Area, scouts. - nosed t Council; Boy Scouts of America. Te- It must be a matter of wonder to. Mui, ' cently adduced the appended fetter yourls'it is to me, that all the scouts Wflt to 'Myron C. Rrttoit,' north'rliore, of the tree-m not with-you for. 'gl,'; scout executive;- whieh~~eheuld -be-of may -rterfoti_ ITV-setter-tur-sr-How, 4ij interest to every person interested in that any scout who wanted to could 'tera scouting activity: ' easily save up the sum .between now mini l tt -DearNr, Rybolt: and next June. And any scout-with gm! ' Camp Ha-KaJeI-Wan is over for enough boy in him to earn! tender- " on 'f98t.r"tqsttr"ettMt"t "‘Wixjthefe we“ Tom’s _ tilting 'éotxld enjoy my min: la"."".' the tents come down, the chests piled ute of a stay at Camp Me-Ka-Ja- leap!“ by the museum and the last truck- Wan: No matter if he be studiously mm. Atay1p?f 1ttpe,r,y.ausintruttoir--wttr--- 2 lined oe-hate- a trtre"9trrr6r'n'ir use . of the iiiiaiaiiFe. V books, he can find things to do at !.t,Pet,, Even if I hadn't seen it, I would have been well tsatitstUd with the camp from the brown, happy boy unin: a better boy in so miny ways it would be hard to enumerate them all. - , Mrs. Hahn and I "ttres the richer, too, for the pictures of-that last night there; the sinking at the tables, the to "Geirrtte's" willingness and ability to step into the breach in the kitchen m‘demqmttategihstjgfigxk 3°09}. im't merely badges.‘ triiFifici';fmi2rire"C parting camper: were Sandi“ be- side me on the dock and were talk- at the achievements of the We". It is good to see the generous acclaim of more than a hundred young-lads at t superior achievement of Others: - I am sure that thepamrem wt the tg-oettto'Nirre..htth'etttrethtRtotsAret Council My. been was during the un- .ormth. Inmmmbafwm at the Mill. but with the helium the gNed,u'rrrat,het'at"aetr,u an tubal" MI work wit I "trt that 'dill hunt-chub. manager-mum“ halos-“u month. ing as man a; mu; without' any idea at My 22g: 311. ' "You ean't go until you promise to come luck next year,"- Mr. Bolt: ehatred them. . _ "No,? inuirrupted the other, quick- ly, on Mr. Bout ran " to some of his, multitudinous duties, "i'd rather have George cook attain." __-------_ w-wv-v “W In. " “It "You said it," agreed the firtst once surrounded them. [Kaitlin 'seoat,/'Pre never had better eats." the lesson: 6: mm -this, l... '..._-_ fIbrrC,mudta3rsuheett A _ttracatttttt, asesatfu-mtacaatbat-e-ar. , , k on II _ . go n the average the beat of the whole and get the most out of life, scout- summer," concluded the second. -' ing may truly be ronaidtmd i M ttt But George's lesson was not the the hixhut edtte'agttteiiie ”were“ only one. my own boy was in camp It! Sincerely. - MW, Wr. -- ._ .'r. frrrFrnrertrtdtr,-amet-FetrV t_-ee-rm-_-w--- -TSgiia0niEEiiiiiiiatiiiii. a; {485?me aiFqTiriGrrii.riiiriiGa III but. We in Tiiriiiiii7iiraa"r.' put a. mg may “a laud-333‘ iJi)ei'?ileS3a2ili,a." and gay-In. Ink 3, bTrTi, T "Pit come if you’ll promise" to do, the 'eoo1tintr,l' unsuited one. giirtcm32tttettttt of tbit Gives His Impressions of Camp TE! P3388 'ceived acme lesson in scouting that mm: partof themakr work to: advancement and merit budge: but which came from living with other wants. _ boob, he can find things to do at the Camp. There an no Imam, no duties except the' unmapable lesson: of living with youtflellows and the rest of the life in "tnrt.--- alt of it, in fact - is enjoying yourself in the right Iny. f _ ' 1tr"P'V1r_mrm?trrFehmiiiiirmR.r the hard knoektr-or-eyerrdi-exiA- once. In camp,‘ they live in a world of their 1rrett.- There: an lam, and prohibition --; much” Easier wander: tend, thahame of tlitstrtithha1 my And the parents should face the great value of camp---. society whe're Pt facts of sogalJife are hinted by TtiieiWiii'firiiir'Ti6i'ia'f “Hawk; 3' ii. public of their own under 1 constitu- tion yt -the common sense rules of v-tttft-silt/rt-putty., the! , eyr :mehe their own hiiirNiiurind ’theii‘own useful- ness or fat1 in it “cording -to their. own‘ tstfortti. They learn what they lack and they see what ‘they must You may judge from this that.t um enthusiastic about the cum» I gum; Andiuroutaeouti-u, [think that the Boy Scouts offer our hon, especinlly in this' urban urea, I chance to acquird' all of the looms of the pioneer life that has made America without the than" that once surrounded them. t think that the lesson: of msoutirt--ttti' -"_"_. -.. uwu u-m. “I" w '.. oeteydmerrortAi'ltiiuraui3tri'a atrtehortms. Afurthatwe-fiiisi Ltikeinth.rmtdr-itiaudat"ihUiai',1 “Hawthhd. "u"crt,ugrget yummy: " we; " Q. on Be - and 'aNtdtier,.ttt ... I. ing. when", at 0:80 us. . b; ‘7‘“ -rrrtatFt in , your; .947 Mr. A. E M. 'A ou 'tc".- mu a" NtXtn4Wtt9OtttNAMt9t4DLA" in! Mr. A. I Snyder new has” V "--augtorter Dared mum... mm m... and "oor " '03 ”It!!!“ m5" " in, the Post Chapel " 7:15 g Thread: Ionic muund.rstandtn. nix m at out troop we About. Mr. Ila-nth a in mum-mung, WEI-shut Nth-loot! mitt-o. was our only “if. Merit hm. particularly the anoint all pioneering out. we" dhcuucd. Tau m and and the mating cloud It tttt6,--ANq Hutu. scribe. .wlth saggy“, Wflt,'d _ _ _ ._ _ _-. E T',',',,',',;,",',')',',"-, rt ma. tai;, . a a e a 1 y a s" -from~§:ujp.n. tar9qorNrtttr-atrmrt- il renow- pnuut. Ana "timing "I: ' n; rounded to Inn] in the when cl it. aeetior "atr, an: by one. and (In an. r good dee#tetsrs. Utee whkhjhrm at“; xenon were ducked tom Inch fethtw tatr " fly.? upper, 3nd cooked what he _ , W'mli Wtut66ir ieiWiiiirieoiituiirtk.' GT mum “but?! .9stllmn-m we; ",'if1,'.Cttre't,1 T.th,th',u',tggid M. up; no eta tr all (may. will hrinm'of the (Danika ‘Urhnn‘ieout attentive. Donald M. Higgins. After a few can an stunt. Ind . nu of leapfrog, ,Tf1'l'li'llrar'a"fd' went twill-II. min. Sion_ grungy-e! 41¢!in party 173 la‘ “__-_â€" - -.,._-.-.-. nu- (“It I. we "I. - to have. Lloyd Wicbmn am. no - sot n ducking tom Then we nil mid good-bye special to Dick Vietnam who in I-trw hr 'diUt We all with him“. ttth' nu. The nur- tit? :13 tePts.s, Aeeeh yup Mr. and 33.32am." --__ "4"""'" ... ""l “mom “11" um“: icotm, ”hmmwmn. r _ .‘l‘he Ammo Minion of the Unmet-nit! of Mtttsois take- pleuure in Inviting the Boy Scout.- of the sum. of Illinois and - lb- dhna to stand the trt. William foot- 'tell-ere.". October Org. gt 2:80 In the and. @hwmfimuggg tkiiiiiiitt%if _.r.._j-rr'tr.T".""""t"r"e,R- I!!!" 'e-Ate-ani-te-h-Ami-sua-tir _ $StltPl5-PdtliPTit. very nation- that ope- Ql,t"t,itpgt, haw-cod on grin. of 't neon on can an Ind“. new" the uniform b not ”who". Hm. w te. tte. tll lent lye-Lumbar; who have "W: L r," “T5111?" iaiG iG, b.e.yyfritit%3etr_G"tilCaiG'.' Balzac. child!!!“ any has been all!!!“ to Oetour " 6c----Wett troop should bring its bx. 0.4mm been um “In to come Wt by Ind any “which mutuamvhjh Armor" the and. Grounds. 000 a: not I. M an. no. More. m spending the night here than” provide till! on nleeptng equipment. The can not . in also with for Sat-Wu“: Way-gym wigs-gin them. _ 8.7-1‘1009- M mart wane Ari-on ad with! hyqsedbtetr, utter arrival. __ Bgtettic tnlla will I; provided for inspection but "and the III-lurch, from O to " can. In. t"tMrAstortttre. _ ', T.- We will be and to have troop. Inf... drum and butle- m them. Saturday morning the scout: rm I." th, "Mb- of "thinning tn tho pool " III fhulg'grut,t,t,?.A'jgfihi2apiei"fi 'te n. a My!» She ter of the A"!!! III an new; Den qSiiVut'"ae-itaviii Iteration Onta- o- III-tn- can... loci: in) morning. Samba It“. at 0:80 1;; Mr. Theodore Dreiser has been " in the “public xtttittrtrrtst." I! 9&7W15 Dreiser. with” "e om in Bank. "V A uiir. -___i_e9.- -w. - "F... , mo J.g.tl.%'a'oid the M... l 1:00 Brrr.--pttmde on the M: M I " 103%.»: my. t Fm.-- “M Loch 3m. _ A PACK " IAVINIA _ Puck CI but! in 1'hutiual-la 51* and born _ h. t his. In i' hi ”has. '%a1','lt AU'. "A-IleIh ther_t"qrr..rdr_to-tmt.otl. 1:00 ..m.--feret km seeming u the UM WW . ___ -rrtimrirlri"it'Te.'.'.T iTiriiTJ-e-TtTTa"uT."%G; r"- . 4L. ' yrittt yietimis, In; Suit-twin" gristimii Zing - -.-le.tr, ji GEES? thru-. hi - M '11 t the '0th am. can

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