, JANUARY 2; performance pipeâ€" smoke, is â€"â€"f â€"Nâ€"#â€"scoursâ€"m â€"â€" Treasury reâ€" â€" The. Scouts of int fiscal year Council will begin tober 31 show Sver_Station ~WI eadyâ€"made cigâ€" $14,106,237, as . corresponding rars have sold ite the increase id revenue inâ€" »367,142. _ y g and smoking d $307,447; on tubes ~$93,043; lescriptions® by ‘rowded the O itorium in High. hursday night as ce of the comedy agen," was pre. ty players. The to go toward §. LEANING nefit Play race School Every Night t was decided to Saturday night, ught a big audiâ€" gs that way in Igence in snuffâ€" the tribulations life and is parâ€" umber of busiâ€" rs of the comâ€" he school board. iâ€"afternoons ening crowds, ~about revenue will be chool board for l system activâ€" increase their UNDRY , it was neces. 200 â€"away from s this great inâ€" orne again. pularity desâ€" Deerfield 495 G CO. public school Revived 1982 Epizen,,., __, 1 0‘ 1r00p 4, St." Augustine‘s Episcopal church, Wilmette, will be in tharge of the program and will be assisted regularly by several scouts yet to ‘be named The program will be of a dramatic, enterâ€" %‘ nature, attractive to old as '.n-“ to the young. Scouts throughout the middle west are ursad in HWeal c oT e. . ooo C "ybolt. Eagle Scout Ant seoutmaster of T T Senle t c fln en ber on ds c :_:_""W"_‘ from Scout Executive ‘ne‘ Sscouts of the North Shore Area cfllï¬lwillhdn-mklywhu wver Station ~WIBQ, the top of the dial, from .7 to 7:15 p.m. on Mondays, according / o emegenay a7 Cnetpe Bltas ks LN3 Comes _ ~ 17 SCOes _ Ne ARnVk $, 10 and 11 years old. The boys and leader :.‘very enthusiastic about tho’gxnu and are ':tuualou very well. organiza~ as follows : "'é'na....m. Wm. J. Amendt ; chairman, J. E. Flanagan; members, Gustar M. Koch, J. B. Parsons,. Cubs: Robert Burns, James Flanagan, G-mlhm Robert Haws, John Klemp, Matt p, Charles Koch, Richard c fitop 57 .c"s..,..u m"l’wmhn’ church i reâ€"registered for 1982 with the followin, â€"Russell ; assistant m&m- Fenton Hopâ€" %ins and James vie chairman,â€"David J. Andrews, A. F. Merner, Andrew McGarâ€" vie. â€" Scouts: ~Unit Abrahamson, H. Allsâ€" brow, ‘Mark L. Andrews, Joseph_ Andrews, D. B. Clark, John Dargian, John Derby, Luâ€" eas, Gerald, John Ginter, Robert Ginter, F. Hardlicks, H. Huhn, A. Knaak, Edmund Koebelin, B. S.. Lochridge, Frank Bennell, Milton Merner, Richard Merner, â€" Charles Orsborn, Harold Ray, John Reeb, Duncan Reeds, Walton Reeds. Llovd Sandars _ STUDIES rnnun 232 l â€"Troop 15, of Holy Cross 8 church, Deerfleld, met in the church basement for their lar weekly. mesting ) Tuesday ::m=Â¥! en ng . was under the direction of Richard Kress, thei new scoutmaster, x HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA °> Vett â€"â€"E'T“'i“' "2C0CIF 1000, Kenneth Vetter, n Wood. The Northbrook Troop 61 of the : Presbyâ€" terian church reâ€"register for 1982 with these leaders and scouts : Scoutmast W. R. Etherâ€" ‘ten, assistant Scoutmeasters Lowell C.â€" Muelâ€" ler,â€" Robert Eidert : chairman, J. B. Boyd ; members, L. H.â€"Smith, Harold Boyer. Scouts, George Anderson, Clifford Chase, Wm. Elâ€" mert Emery, ‘Thorton Gilmore, Roger Keist, Marlin Landwehr, Howard Moeller, Billy Schick, Richard Thormever Warnis.‘. aand ‘ton, assistant Scou ler,â€" Robert Eldert 'MH'ALJe;'u'o's.’ m n, mert Emery. Thort NEW CUB PACKS IN DEERFIELD WINNETKA _ HIGHWC icrwoon| NORTH THURSDAY, JANUARY 21 Dinner Plate? WILMETTE BRAESIDE MT = , e m NDIAN HILL â€" HIGH . Thomas Duffy and W [UBBARD WOODS â€" EVERETT LENCOE LAKE FOREST , and also UDELL BUILDOING ing. Scouts throughout the middle urged to listen in. It is the only inninecridheriffventeniithe Have You .. 45bG Thormeyer, Woodrow Wilâ€" Stryker, Edgeley Todd of the . assist, sCout honadiaii... "AC";, We closed with the scout benediction.â€"Seribe Da i 38, Highland Park, West Ridge soposq * at 7:80 and nentali, _ ._______ _ 1. _ 170. PRHTOI wer :"'m"‘ reorganized into districts I Mthu:tthn:mhuou patrol foed tlor "the mobe time thit mesiing».." 85,â€"Ravinia school, Scribe Art Baldaut. TROOP 38 PLANS + PoR HoBBY sHow 5 P On Thursday January 14, 1982, Tro« held their m‘" at the Ridg hool the lendership . of committeamen "my . kn t Bscc s it s Ceont PW ineir meeti t the Ridge school under ,;::l.donhlp.‘:. Cb n and Wilson. We opened with o!op.a,_ + drill at T:BD and Loess aa Cl J After the usual opening ceremony of ber of ki hfl:.’ night quite a nn::. announ ts _ it tnerimemnt t wite on maks esAE En rra about @"half an hour‘s instr Aid by Sceoutmaster O‘Connor REORGANIZE TROOP PATROLS n of enlowa} a . DCCCHE with presentaâ€" Md"’lï¬l’l‘w'm“ ® had a first aid contest. ‘Then came the board of review in which 14 merit badges and one first class "'!'M|~[ 'c “.G men on the board of reâ€" 'h Griffis. A}‘" talk by Cal Gartley were ed we w dismissed.â€"Reporter Eiass. u. oc®_ _ TROOP 48 Blix and Witiem, Mcloien peme § a m tenderfoot _class, â€"Johnâ€" Roberts pase second class test. Some other scouts pr and a game called dodge. ball. â€" We al: ln:‘“hp-" was ;Jblm We ende ~geout benediction.â€"James Deegan, 46, Lake Forest Presbyterian church, TESTâ€"PASSING annom;:il:t the: ;~war¢hc;n; 'Im_..r‘-l congra your on fully met these standards and . ï¬n,,h.-......b’uâ€"m-vwnuy %azlrmta nner Ancrlqu ross for Tt Vu.. wiuâ€"inz pveisics, Vi"dc. Fn: 8 wimm p Tam. C._ Mills, national d'}:m. of ::‘.:‘. "ame CAMP I8S WINNER OF RED CROSS A"Al:‘) te Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan . : North Shore Area_ t 1 has recently been awarded a We x e oenm esn e d several announcements the ed with the scoutmaster‘s | ard Appleyard, Troop 55 r stnMntlldmkwingï¬nt-idviflm liam Carper in charge. We went over the general direction first, and then reviewed the symptoms of various injuries and what ton O OO thetn: , An: O‘Grady drill _ was won m z‘m.r-.n. ft m eou;{e of games were played. Following several anmannameseqs ar 5o s As the scoutmaster was Appleyard took charge of ou z we held ay O‘Grady drill to find out who ‘vu the most alert. Then '?lot n= an ~poum _ *HtC a#nd played games. ’_.A;E“.. hour. We y > :Em-.â€"-;vrulm “-ciutmnim'- 4. regfe.ff Oproting. with the HAS FIRST AID REVIEW AND PRACTICE ring ifloggzatere ds ols tponting on the air in the 2 mï¬yâ€"’@‘]! Mortgage o. of Chicago. scouting in all the villages from Wilmette to Lake Forest on the and the villages To Alenview to Libertyvilie and Mandeleia on west north shore broadcasts everyone of the .lnl'lt..hsi .“‘. w ofthoeoun:!l wfllhvonehnneotot-mn the scouting activities of their district. TROOP 30 scouts Alggm j e c a s . Tr00pâ€"30 â€"withâ€"its â€"new scoutmaster, " Art Mmâ€"bâ€"mï¬â€"m day the opening flag ceremony was held at 7 :45 C and others hN T ’“"_; called dodge. Ln. # 'r.u in ::‘::' NO;‘_'B_ We oa:ed_vlfls icements the meeting was cloâ€"s outmaster‘s hwk&n.~w , Troop 55 reporter, Glenview. Forest. _V Connor and then after walls ‘s instruction in First i fell in line, and re. tonight (Th at the opening of patrols "Were "ex Elmer Cariquist, erts â€" passed ~his scouts practiced patrols. Victor ‘"Permit me to having successâ€" patrol work . Troop 38 absent, â€" Frank it THE P EEs 8 COMMERCE| ble, like the P40 Te â€"Stai ied MB .. C1 «Ag!'!mlvnhekattlnv rpl mtg â€" e twhich is s guests na ;trt. Miss H'.gk-tt ; Cpedpnent s câ€"a P ETE T » res :t u-.'uu. b‘y.d m:hr"..' ;‘H:;: 3_ :’zd"i::mm““ oo * mu:l:d t C "ï¬"“";“."_"'.mtï¬ â€˜Oof air. church service sung e CHRISTMAS PARTY Paul Gilbert of Kenilworth, Troop 13, rope.""‘Inis ume o ho orveriences in ®u: a ng Christmas . experience, . o "at we lined upâ€"and counted off by twos. %M'Wâ€"W:l"tfli in apit} . .22 â€"OC, Ppitcher burled a question the ends af i _______ "~ * ne could whip “.Wth:'li:;d by :ohndhul e J a Mmmwhntnhumm â€â€˜hhhfrmtof-"“““ hlor-odutowhlehkndhmco& and: the fret u:.; Te knot®:" we started, PETROLEUM COMPANY OwWwWNED AND ~ Academy. <_ The Alumni Association of the | Naval Academy of Lake Geneva, Wis. of maintaining the enrollment of th numbers but with desirable students. There will be a limited number of now and the midâ€"year. An alumnus â€" of the school. ap ;) #, ... ‘Ts (EInHUHs _ ne catcher answered first, the batter ~â€"Kerwyn ;:"h’ reporter, Troop 2: allit:oi:-huhthehmk‘h% e.nwd.d than 'Ill.â€n. was more wgood, consisted chiefly of Christmas songs, mfl.e‘ very «_ or by the audience ; 2...â€" 1eading, and some réadings out 43 PLAYS wis ganes ___.â€"._.. 33 postponed its meeting ; ; _ ,_., " imited number of stude: d the midâ€"year. An alumnus. will be school, or information may be secu ar JOHN F, HAHN, JR., Alumni Pres. 705 Milburn Avenue, Evanston, III. _ The Academy is fully accredited by all colleges. at the h â€"presents, Th OPERATED BÂ¥ was entirely ediâ€" | the Von the giving MCemen NORTH SHORE PEOPLE . " CNeFung was taking place, to enter the lwduy;lu&hmwdï¬g_ Mtfldhï¬h-hgg_guthhlh-h( to â€"mean more in German_ hen harm. Heasty â€"transiated â€"into _ Encglisk iaw red ad dashed for the door mutterâ€" ing "Todschlager?® (Pll kill him 1) However, dn?nnVonTrotlnenllcbthhuhwn umwnmekmmhflih back ‘by sheer strengthâ€"how I don‘t know ï¬;rthbe is <large and strong and was wild anger, Afurthln‘-ellneddownmh t'he *bescherung" continued smoothly. â€" But there was the kind of feeling â€" afterwards uthouhvlnnaï¬nengiuhujmme ,Mâ€"WMW subdued and quiet." > Northwestern Mifihrg and is., assumes the responsibility '_th"e Academy, not alone in ing of gifts GOLE. .:. LIBERTYVILLE NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAaY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN IVANHOE GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor students accepted between 1 be glad to tell parents secured direct from the 4 South First Street NINETEEY #1 ces 5 a€ :l&. aa, tÂ¥ s