it rati; tial 100 of reasearch and study on this * . 7 alder boy programs. He has had «&n unâ€" wravel was was o o recgg! m&md,u’ training and éexverience. | were going and coming all day revairing Fr Keane came from this councilhaving | the roads, so we got many rides.. We built mmmm_ to New | a foot bridge :‘cron-t%gw NR * 9 RNGERi inb '_’ r 4 h I ;".-V “.-h, ï¬m en eemie %&-.... uh Gevatâ€"had U two hours a day they sational Tessons with : Sorbonne, who speaks plains things to them 4 11 o4 oï¬ 0 11 07 ds 10 us dBtisouns M vanprrars, â€" two hours a day they have French converâ€" sational Tessons with a professor from the Sorbonne, who speaks no English, and exâ€" plains things to them in latin when they cunnot get the French: "I have had â€" my breakfast in bed as usual ‘After I got up, I sewed on a buttom .and mended three socks, an operation which required ~conâ€" siderable time. We spent what â€"was _ left of the morning on the Eiffel Tower. I deâ€" cided to walk up the whole 966 .feet. _ I ranâ€" up the first two landings, taking two and three steps at a time~" . . . There was no stairease from the second landing . to the top, so we had to pile into a crowded, stuify elevator. . The view from on top c ould tity obje‘::l'bth‘u °§dpr"“' 1‘3 | OO ree a ‘our m aAway, ‘:l.&mh the air was misty. At 2:30 ,ngsme Exposiâ€" tion. was rather â€"trom â€"theâ€" fact that we could see very few of the inâ€" wtatinf details We just went through ev hing. looking at it from the outside. impressive â€" than its hi . > /+ went to the Louvre and Palais Royale, where *o walked through the Tuilleries Gardens fog an hour or so. They have toy sailboats Wï¬le boys were sailin on the Wbifli anish . ponas. â€" 208 U Conscarde. Or a metro station in the Place we walked home, one and or miles.. ‘This afternoon the professor‘s us through part of the ‘Louvre, -}\-cnch. 1 ‘ve a picture its characteristics. ing of a it to Versailles, he the lunch in a restaurant," I BOY SCOLW ber in a reai EENMENODLCET coumC:l HEaADQ HHGHLAND PABRR , s *Â¥ nalss ue Reing unableâ€"to finc Pliace de Concorde fessor‘s . wife took Louvre, explaining . _â€"I ‘recopnized a oneâ€"balf *In spenk» says about never, saW to two | 4 â€" Troop 83 of Lin eamping month by Goge‘s lake, where Batin ~~] ing were _|‘ _ October . has _ bee Every meeting | M« â€"â€"_| pleted or a merit h â€"1 tion for a big cou night next month. such service in all my life.. The place was B, 21 N. SMERIDAW RD. TEL EPRHONEâ€"H.R 2431 asâ€"our guide called_him_mo merely smiléd impudently as Tian‘t he in‘ such a hurry, what‘sâ€"roming to you. _ MOFP tasted as though it came fro the only desirable quality i ï¬i' j% ï¬ednets." ‘l“h 1 TROOP 33 HAS coon CAMPING TRIP __ h every Scout has had to wor right to take part in the . next Friday. This is a dark will be given to patrol lead spirit â€"ofpirates â€"willâ€"be_ in ghostly bands will point the" {rewsure. _ _ _ : __"_{__ _« The Saturday . trips rained too much to m at Rockford, but Dr. interesting talk fl,’;" shostly bands will point the way to ~MICOOREE reasure. > * * "â€"~ .oA The Saturday trips have been fine. It rained too much to make the ‘geology trip at Rockford, but Dr. Ig‘{gtnn gave a very interesting talk in the h school, so the trig_h;m worth : while. e finest trip was ~to the Pines State park near Oregon, II1. Two car loads of: Scouts started early Saturday. _ We were. told that the previous week the river had beenthehiubatithadheenfotm â€" . a great deal of the wravel was â€"was 3 were going and coming all day revairing ving. and ©OM""D ‘>" z0s We built a drink from the Wishing SP + nibble or two. of the watercress t grew abundantly in and around the spring. We visited the large vine trees that the park is famous for. We Joeated maï¬-flv high ones and had great fun climing to the tops. The scenery all around the park is very beautiful. After supper we sat around â€" the um&ï¬n and had lots of fun ‘tecsing Judson ells about the big, gaping hole he had torn in his pants while he was ‘"tree climbing. We slept on the _softest T C Bev 2 Ti e cadinen mt Sb tb. open. for under the big needles till we h thick, _ " : °9 =.~ At 10:30 "the next. MWP _ 0/) ‘Orient for Polo, 111. where we went to the Orient hotel for a good dinner. Then we drove south to Dixon, where we took Route 2. north along the Rock river. The scenery is very beautiful with bluffs rising on one. side of the river. _ We passed through the Narrows, a passage cut in a formation of rock, : We also had An excellent view â€"of +ke Bleck Hawk statue, and we stopped at Castle Rock and elimbed it. Continuing on Routé 2 we turned east at Rockford,. and larriv«l home about 5 o‘clock. © 3 Kerwyn Smith, Troop 83, Lincoin school. M§Z SEot ‘scoUTts Néw Seouts to register in Following are n« @PSSi8UTA ©S PSE URUTCC O NE t en master. â€" Mr: Karl D. King Jr._reAif scoutmaster to become chairman troop mittee. Troop 2, Lionel Toeppen tran ns from Pack 63. . Troop 8, Van Mot Mâ€"MV&PM,MM Kentls W uy Iâ€"_L .._an > â€"~Rurton â€" $ Troon (13, Geo. JNERC! Dopald Stillman, Chas ing from Cub Pack 60 ng‘ from Pack 94. * be ~ Kenilwo Cabâ€"Pack: 63. Robert Bartlett. Kenilworth, Troon 13, Geo. Nickerson ; Burton Smith, Dorald Stillman, Chas. | Thorsen transferrâ€" ing from Cub Pack 60; Richard Lee transâ€" ferting â€" from Troop %, Colorado m Colo. Glenece: Troop 22, Raymond Highland Park:. Troop #4, Glenn _Oman ; AOOE 0 CSCTD 2e enaifnnater : u" W \ oï¬ Ginn@Pratrer smy y table with his knife to <get some The head waiter, a ‘"fat devil" d out for the deplorable service, ie ealled him_ most: appropriately. ing â€"means another . test _comâ€" merit badge studied in prepsra« big court of honor â€"and: parent‘s month. Of course there have eCls _ other â€"seouting fun, but Bating and boomerang throwâ€" as . NAQ 0 C SOIDO WTiia c part in the Fun .Nite this This is a dark secret. Orders to patrol leaders only. The 2 yOEA m uts ‘and Scout leaders in the North Shore Are ire the last week‘s retu e big pines we PlM we had: matresses the next. morning _ where we went to tiLU}. BAECCE APDERCTIALC K lm&an and had lots of fun n Wells about the big, gaping orn in his pants while he was +. â€" We slept . on the softest 6 MVEA L Aincoln â€" school, finished its by an overnight camp at ce we had the vholeADhN Advtwn:f _ DEOWCCT Jeout â€"leaders continue ~th Shore Area council t week‘s returns : Wile Willism Fox resigning as SC0U the air, and THE PRES8 8. Van McQuide. Jr. resigning as we‘ started the Orient six â€" inches transferr« EPMT ME BeRT . NPE PC C T The following are boys who passed tesls at their last mnï¬w& of review held by their respective % committeemen. Highwood: Troop 36, enderfoot Jflm quesi; Second class James Garrity; t badges . Ambrose Cantagallo woodearving, safety ;_ Frank . Cantagallo, pathfinding : .tluv mflm it ;Pl:'zdhh‘ ’-i-f:: % $ a â€" # » mflndh:. lkï¬:a : â€" Troop 88. t badges Henry Scheski Jr woodcaryâ€" ~ing;, carpentry, handicraft ; Leslie H. Scheski Tss U ar it Tavy + Troom 54. ï¬g‘ d _ class Ken w cless Earl B. S Second â€" class â€" Jol â€"Culvin Defenbau ; | *4 .1 41 88 td Auveueden~ ve‘r it badges Arthur Baldauf, civies, 1 Scouts Serve Headquarters The council headquarters want : the six Scouts of Troop 35, Ray their fine service to the ‘h"‘_dâ€â€˜: Ns 9P cba d tha LEERE ECCE C000 ae v last Saturday. . They spent different jobs helping a q boys were Adoiph Norvik, Henry Wilder, James Hirse iverka, Lester Gordon. TROOP 36 a5 + ENJOYS FEED _ . f â€"Troop 836â€"of mw its last ‘reguâ€" Inr meeting â€"Onâ€" . ~Octoberâ€" 28 â€"atâ€"St. Jumes parish hall The meeting was opened ce o? the Beaver patrol under W% Ed. Brown.. Following this a \investiture coremony. was held, The {ender : ic J Pasquest, eats were serveu, stunts, and drills. was held and. the the scoutmaster‘s Cantagallo. TROOP 61, that we would â€"have a. nEW meeting place. The meeting opened at 7 :16." _ Lt. Seott: was absent so Mr. Beaubin was in charge. We have been meeting in the club room of t chapel Now General Bowles has given â€" us mâ€"ï¬â€"hfldâ€"tâ€"“â€"m â€" on the reservation for our private meeting place. â€" The building material will be furâ€" IRCC. _ AMF _" NCO amadad â€" sections of Fort given : us â€" perimsstor® on the reservation for place. â€"The building 1 nished from the. w00 o : B0E PPEA ege cce en i dn place. â€"The building material will be. furâ€" nished _ from the . wooded _ ns of Fort Sheridan. â€" The eabin will pro â€"be :;thh- meeting was spent in pnat}einc,dfulh:. The meeting was closed at 8:15.â€"A Hulse, Scribe. & Lt se h s 11. 29.0, :Wcc f introduced TROOP COMMITTEE CONDUCTS MEETING ‘The meeting of T school opened at 7:30 to be held at 7:00 t 2OMMERCE |â€" FUEL OLLS Willow Road â€" _ PETROLEU M COMPAN Y /NED AND OPERATED â€"BY NORTH wigmnimebainis hn BitiPascrmiim‘s dese. 7 x § efoeC®: PCR T OR s 22000 0 4 00 0 Sm 5 20000 is d ~ l and _busle ~corp" P â€"&t oliowe “! * Wone C Ae C A discussion for a hike meeting adjourned with that vik, Happy Wampler, Hirsch, Adoiph Gzerâ€" ECmmE ; rters want to thank op 35, Ravinia, for the headquarters on spent the day doing a â€" great deal. ?" Arte 5p ~46;.â€" more than meet the specifications of The Bureau of Standards . _ $ e e e BAsm s 2BE .. nonevin crmoornngrcremage “ i â€" â€" â€"class a two passed tests | handicraft. _ Bad S¢ review held | merit badges in car; ‘itteemen. We also have two new oot Joe Pasâ€"| and John â€" Christens $8 West Ridge As Mr. Teberg _ Ambrose 11 P ~ BAE LAE â€"â€" s on teats for tenderfoot, ~gecondâ€" « â€"Class.â€" was al two ad. handicraft. â€" Bud Scheskie * : merit badges in carpentry and handicraft. We also have two new Scouts, Jack Mitchell, and John â€" Christensen. We ~would â€" have smhdmmnmin.-nflhnuab m but the skL\ng cloudy.. â€" We closed the Scout nediction..â€"Beribe Barrett Willson Troop 38, Crow Patrol, Highland TROOP 52. DERFIELD PhONCS winnetia 855 Press Club Has Contest The Northbrook Press club is individual contest. _ The winne .mu a prize. Each individu name on a chart _ If he is pres meeting he gets five points, â€"a & rots 10 points, and excellent hei M ouanies was [ 9 4 58B 24 4 iedï¬ taretit ut sds s ‘The Northbrook Press ¢lub is h-vinf an individual contest. _ The winner will be awarded a prize. Each individual . has his name on a chart _ If he is present at the meeting he gets five points, a good article gets 10 points, and excellent headline gets ï¬vevoi‘\h. Mmmhel’knrinutogo. They all want that prize..â€"George Anderson, 1 want that PMz®â€"UOO 50 * omure} TROOP PREEF FoOR COMING ~‘8t. Peter‘s Troop 28 under T. * vracticed marching in preparatory for 2 L. RFELLS amdâ€"ang m_mg % eorp practiced on OMD MUT ng . on + and Bugle Corp amounting to five bugles end two. drums. Which was fellowed . by Weplanmgdthreenewnoysmm. marching practice and a talk hshlr. Harms. ;ï¬ Walter Wandrock St. Peters® urch, Troop TROOP c't!il sTUDYING HA â€" Troop. 61 _meeting _ openet. oath and the fiag salute. ~ T by roll call and the singin for t!!dl' next highest test. were then played and the with the scout benediction. will start at~7:30 after _ " "*‘ # NORTHBROOK TROOP z HOLDS MEETING _ On Wednesday, October 28, Troop 28 ‘ of Northbrook will hold ‘its weekly : meeting. The meeting will begin with the drum and: bugle. corp assembly followed by <the Scout oath and pledge. â€" There will _ be : outdoor drills and formations. After the drilling WWMM en s es icnih o cce 20. ommivecs, & Troop 28, Northbrook, S Tho® closing ceremony on Laundry Work Brought ~and Called for â€" RELIABLE LA UNDRY & & DRY CLEANING CoOMP 618 N. Greenbay Rd., Highland Pk. ‘ Mn n wonengy. Presbyterian Church.: meeting opened with 20% DIsSCOUNT ReeLLMs . MRRIART L 00000000 Msm flag salute. ~This was foltowed and the singing of songs. A c+ hichest test. A ,ew games as.forholidays and eorp vrgci_m, € absent, Mr. Jackson and the meeting ry and handicraft. routs, Jack Mitchell, We ~would â€" have is we did last meetâ€" cloudy.. : We closed sSHORE PEOPLE Wilmette ® under Mr. Harmes n~â€"*onald .â€" Werna St. Peters Church. Troop 6+, â€"Northâ€" i1 study of signalâ€" games and songs. J consist of drum Vg;n %n‘$ oo "Wwarhane,