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Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1931, p. 15

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Williams avenue, of Kansas City lidays ‘with her homas, of Laure| o iiesialenc ettye _ LaShelle, Priscilla Mann, Frances Odell ker entertained ng party Tues. Georgian hotel, T ‘he Scha. m___ . ""%_ Passing me The School Board Distriet 111 . Hemme‘r*__‘ _‘Wm.th-mfifi‘fiéfi mia“"“wm us have such a wonderf go place for the troop. We are v, Helen ‘Golden ‘fg (&‘ tilrhe residents a:: ffir::nd-ho ). M.rs' Fischâ€" tion toward Smfin:. Mr. n&n: er niece, Mrs. Mr. Rot‘hd:::i tivint:e their time an eeks. seouts of Troop 37"" .pPa5t . Year _ Greene on Mon. tyâ€"first at Buhl 'uil, M(;-l ';i Conrad. 3 . Hoppe spent oria with Mr. ank Beals and the Christmas 1 George Fosâ€" illiam Hering of turned to their fterâ€"spending the uests of Mrs, A, R.‘J‘O!‘l’liii\rem man of Atbut, ending <the holi. n Jean Aber. and _ Marian ’im‘m: Hem e marriage of is spending Pop p , . ~EPARED .â€",m,,lrl'm NIGHT â€"* m $6, of "St. James school, H Met on F,-fh".‘ seven o‘clock. trols helq 8 patrol meeting and ‘che ies Salls, ‘ete. _ Mr. Murik mae about the coming _ WNich_ was ‘given by the seo m,_ ‘A board of wss beld in which _F.â€"Schmidt ue | ::4.“ James Garrity h.'.». 7 their first class, Game With 41. 0C .“‘ the meetine . .+ with 3. . "C_talk. w;â€"â€":lflod“ the usual â€"ceremonies at 9‘:: TROOP Prgpa; i POR E. ARED Wittee ... ; )* Chairman hongr." §L*iV¢d. We then tave , (With the awarding Eave a little talk. We c ith â€"the usual ~ceremonies "~€* opened the meeting ‘promptly at Sn with presenting the colors m" I:“'"‘"fll. chairman of the troop + Attived. . We then held the cor honor, With the awarding of each bad Te A little tam_ wy. °C O‘ eac ~ ani ~ ue a _ C TB *4 37. of Highwood, Oak T Pm ied y en tan donke e fiker n. to at the T&"""‘"‘"M WTD«.‘F nk these ts their ue;i"l::t work in cheerful ::"r'v"“_ or Mast a 10. ux 9 2 ROOP 45 m Ts mn'.“"' follsr'cnuuc;z“ meeting started at 7: a #oon m.fmf:' TbI. games â€" lasteq $ open ce lasted for a nare j _‘ 0 "UK Ceren : â€"Seouts of Troop 37 are obeying the third McManus Seout law "helpfu}l" by furnishing a bounâ€"] / 0 hwood. _ In furtherâ€" stunts su« ance of this this they delivered baskets to tying, fir the â€" needy familith of the city, thereby matic cou ng the Highwood Relief Committee, of the se ~ 37 reporter, Albert Biavati, McManus o o e ing progr; é us 'I'En’lk:’h_ Troop 37 io pams reatined .8 to pass badge andmt': learh the ,.,%-,,On: scoutmaster, â€" Tur 'J‘E'N Cars to hrin h the high rating, 1CY 1CC! very satisfied with the high ratings made their troop, =Troop 37 Reporter, A!bcrtb"lhva;'. scouts participated ‘TROOP 37 GRATEFU L TO FRIENDS FPOR Aip Troop 37 of Highwood didn‘t hold its regular moegn&néhtrh:tflak Terrace school on account mas vacation. Troop :87 wishes each scout follower and the rest a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.. We are grateful for the aid of Dr. Risjord who took his time, without pay, to examine the scouts who went to camp. A great deal was donated by E. ILauridsen who furnished y cce on to pass requ â€" for print merit badge and to learn the rudiments of print. E._“ng,m;, Victor Walec elected business _ treasurer}. _ Each will continue to Press Ne ~exécutive committee of the club last Tuesday, Dec. 29, for tholr-tunetoeouldcm.nd arations for the Pr- club & D':P-“ 1932 Scout Allan Hokenson of Lake For. est was made vb x es f and S« i‘__lxi‘__;fl_ etter of Deerfkcl ‘"x” Do n l CCe Tok At a recent meeting of Area Council Boy sco"to] dn o2 the Coirny "rer Bill Lehle ofâ€"Wilmette, â€" 7 mâ€".wmwâ€"fia-â€"'h_l t terion church service ‘ élected to another hon...» EAGLE scout l"‘l_'l'! CLUB HEAn PIMAN’BILL‘ HJ WINNETKA HUBBARD wOooOps GLENCOE T.4 FILMETTE _ KENILWORTH half hour. My by . their 1€ scouts 'o_f”"r} Vlll ;. te::'ae.”?..." hursh affair took place dur. ames m n': t class. Ga Editor, A, Cantagal) i fore d wv-vhlllrbd opening ceremon an our,. _ Mr. ‘Anderson told tpamew c lc c 00 > were going l oo s C o ENE ce Coe oo t ercises â€" _ DECENMBER 81, 1931 \_ L if0" 2N0 Ray Molendi, pring us to camp. All in passing merit m. _ Distriet 111 and all as~ hoo! Ha&ve been very kind h a wonderful meeting â€". _ We are very thank, and friends of scouting and financial : contribuâ€" #. â€" Mr, Elltquist and their time and untiring fi-mton’flr 'iu‘A the chool, H hw' Yclock. %.. paâ€" | ‘n"" chose their made some i Parents® '”:';han..;“uh the: manager _ (szecre of the eleven have the sam. promptly at 7 :00 colors. Following "HF of th.iu*fit'hâ€"' iniiter" In" «pae (Scont C pres il Press club to succen, i man, â€"and ~William E. hairman, at the Presby. ee on Dec. 20, is now honorable position. each badge he were startâ€" court of meeting review ed his i of Lake For. f ~Deerfleld was (secretary and 8:16 45, 2CCCS and nmh *mâ€"j“w nsR i Rifued "w, Bont an ‘.."”;n m’. DP. 7 districts â€"district Our troop laat w line and had the .l.@'; “:'d :oll _l.l TCOe oat 1TKOOP 32 HAS ; GOoOp MEETING > out meeting was i2 h nain tos n ine and had the pledge 0; lag and the scout oath . Jhe ~adi_.___ "%~ ~Ine don nd the ned. ‘The seved io angh the dibes" Daupt ho A. Cantagallo. + Bsns sc cy u0. C ee L 5 COTTTUUSEC ‘,‘.n lb. > ’. h . Toud M,o 08 Copment land" Ropiectrie" Young, ical development â€"and life scout rank. M ‘Cantagallo p. ooo the eagle rank to his #on, â€"Am m'l‘hh is ecatrra® wood scout, r. & o then â€" gave out the registration # k h.l"’!"lh WEOFA pmedc c cg o 2 class to Franei, q UTHS, Hiven class to Francis Schmug' first Brown, I. Carani and James G badges â€" were given to Frank m{"a’.' b'&mmty, mibsh Fot ToA ng a Ambrose Cantaghllo, firemans f""i“' development â€" and . Gnew is Agec c T Preadine, ns class to'l-‘nnn; I ‘ cOurt poi,, _3__"nd steel, and a draâ€" fmatl'teounmqrn-kmhmdeupbyoo-ne of the scouts ‘were put on exhibition. My, McManus also kave a speech on the scoutâ€" ing program and the home, while Mr. 0‘ Flaherty, our scoutmaster, led the scouts, scouters, and parents in some songs, Miss . Alfce Curley played thep ianoâ€" W“e!rdb::ony was p:; on ini the latter part t meeting @ was immediately followed by a court Lp" , ""**_ immediat mz. first‘ aid, flint and fintle court room sketch or sp3e $c0uts ‘were put _ McManus also gave a sp« ing program and the ho men from the stunts such as tflz first: aid ma court ro of ‘the seonte 2. accomp the ° _ meeting of "'d'u’:‘»bom .. assistant EWArd avo,i 3â€"MPTO®¢ © This is award ever to be made to a cout. . Mr. Roth and Mr. Muzik ut the registration cards Re therir "n:' %: doings vrIng adjourned. / iity sp ns fdjourned. ‘The sco e mmb of difl'n."'“s.."..l: ied A&'.:' é:':mu... we played games : the Holy Name honored Name m‘i 2 by friction â€"contest of P‘_,i;'â€"“ Wemee scout held Friday, Dec. the â€"sponsors of followed guests were Mr t executive. M» ‘we fell in‘J] [ o4A we fel m U " 3 s N5 lance to the Aormags .# 1 fve h“lr:h then tR .‘ m oug w was "* J CA ~&_, drill. Some thie 3“;":: K. r:t- while it Mn« the drilling R ames ; _ the * .’il‘" lanâ€" 3 roop 32 x Park, SI R nn t @QOAA 1 Cantagallo Dlfllfllt.dci:g ; &fllflnd!u $ » Mr. Roth *E,EE.‘ and itor, Many < aok the $15.00 to $200.00 at scoutmaster, and i ad on toigh up a a c the scene just af tures,â€" we started On the way, led mentioned "Win" imaginary enemy : enemy to surrends 1he. next moj one but the w hate naime in ng others ~remaine the cabin. We Excuse me I . the fellows ra..s 1. "® *MAll percentâ€" age of the fellows receiving awards were : l’-‘ir:ihclua. Jthn Mcintosh, Meredith Elick; merit badges, ies : . D& ; John Mcintosh, Dasketâ€" try ; Orlando IVirites. â€" meak..._ n received & about 6 p.m. m‘"‘fl bo.l'd of Nvie', to Wampler and Dr. J. passed tes % s board _ of review alr some fellows had alre hoi‘ t aber of n an uen age of the fellows re Firstâ€"class, John Mch M hh Ava en FITTED CASE | Winâ€" Lon ants,â€" Art Zahn. °> _| mas: ‘"Win* .. took â€"an o1 , D‘&tfi::l;dafi? thT Cabinâ€"inâ€"t} men t we a majority | passea uh 40 "he cabin‘ but ‘hik Passed ir m them"t Inetr. for, Ceir olb n m a n was Fut thene is Yin amex o deee 4 Te the batticheld= of arrived on s t + _called together and started out , ure hunt, laid down : by. our "h you‘ll learn later) . Petep White, object of this hunt was to tire that we could rest in peace that udtouywersud in pieces. came back the cots were made m nerâ€"wasâ€"then ‘served in : nkhâ€"â€"â€"lu-â€"â€"mmâ€" ~by â€"our ; Win Long, assisted by his assist; ;nLh. Art Baldauf secnna _ °C TROOP .35 were olk ©a us Ng ing closed 'm,"'-‘-'h“.. £orel, time.James Degan, _ Nee 2 CE oc eraft work. Dr.â€" R prise Christmas pr Troop 46 was prese by . the ::runbw“: scoutmaster, o ing ing closed with me i ‘l'l"“’ Tor lnneh‘} l *I5IIOTrS > me Vl"l'n-‘_ + d iss â€" Ratto cre Mi ateâ€"lunch With us woâ€"Day HIk®E 28 seouts from eurrender ‘ by" M ‘n&w, C a scratch. We p.m., rather tired Schultz. _ After mor â€" . The m.‘mfj;";t‘ t to the cabin, but a fey helr, fourteen ‘mile hike ineer, or, their _ folly," W ®.. "w.'l"n I'.:x.ni‘“ ..Lgu‘xef h. Zahn, whe after lunch, w. composed of Dr. 4. K. . Ahame was . presen e nted ENJOYs _B;“’ O‘Connor, sister ‘0 Comnnar d ;"l" o‘“kl to u';'.' Cabin. at we would in we worked o Quite a Bo l ce already this already recei, awards they , second Déi-';i [ es bibibwsas.d ."""Câ€" ACurUh session of the I ie who it than the .8“',,“",“ is scheduled _ for _ the ArG ~immediately in Highland Park on 3 Pping‘ wood and other | January 4th, at 7:45. e ainder of the troop | Of the evening‘s m“"m r '.fleld"thq-'u.." kctureon.n‘.“mbn. irted out on a treas. | T. director of first aid for y our "hero‘* (why, Shore Ling. The regular cix r White. The main wnng..nro hi.“ continued in t ie to tire us out, so | i@2dership. subjects . Elements eace that nig{.t_ But Inlltenhip, nrimiplqg: of in pieces. When we | (advanced), first aid mt‘e’"flu "? madeâ€"upâ€"and_din. â€"Course," sexa_â€"sCO0ut leadorck:~"___* x ud Weiahe D m Lo P in liningâ€"ery by our _ able cook, his assisting assist. id eook, and Chuck * arrived home , but otherwise e k S o "”h‘::;'b- ;nrl:ht:; nu tfl;"‘"’:tdt 0o EY es . Sils 2. ne other than the who â€"immediately rwgnd“h" F‘r of . the '-t'oo‘pI they . were â€" a 00E BM °A d . { Mesistant Scoutâ€" an â€"overnight hike ‘â€"inâ€"theâ€" Woods â€" as Cc m e t fex had "‘*s..r;;e’f but month and were withâ€" Waiting for er than the immediately d and other . ~theâ€" troon HOTEL foursome. Vieata:. . 4408 â€" anthoritieeâ€" Virginia ‘Tubbs, .Outsiders, _ as well as Belmont guests. are cord;. ally invited. Make up your own fonrernms with the Sager North Chicago, ac mal announcement ter concern. p. ; _ / C game of Contract Bridge â€"(and who mld-‘n_.'). The Belmont is bappy to in nounte a series of alternoon and evening bridge lessons and bridge gu '.uh.' as instructor, one of i;'PfO'! (tbeir ridge â€"(and The Belmont ROLUNCE a serie and ~cub For 8COoUT UNIVERsITy STRESSES PIrsT aj Every Thursday ple: Edward" and G Taylor, Bud Viaey-.-d‘ The uy " palSOth. AHevw. k 7 yhan,. Charles E. Fiper : menpert 27 thairâ€" g::mn-nn‘;’ o'e!dart.& ln't?n ng::; are : vid Gardner, Ross 1. M*ttin Decker, Da. e Bridge Lunch« Every Monday at ‘dMom Haerboe t 1be price includes blackboard. instruction .‘“tll'm 2100 fourth Barrows I]L’ has > George n e en 4 ° program will be the aid given by D. F. w1 £ first aid for the The ~regular eight _ dj , according to a p: yenegar ts Aitsnns .. 3 ~ leadership fourse committemen‘s made by the lat Lock , John 82 S Enstr. 0 the University in the following ents of seout. consolidated ? next loid-;}: opening feature er, Frank Stup. Tanielson, Alex and Raiph Wili. Works â€"of ames _Olen . Whitelaw the North t ~different course movie Place of Fiverh roado®e "esg Hntsker P £9" 3e "rh i Sys ;53‘-‘"!‘_3 ascFad 4+

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