C, Fay, Prop. 4 hone 3090 ve., Highland Park, 1 .. E. Read, Liberty. roesel, Prairie View; ‘s, Wauconda; George e Zurich. delein, treasurer. Di. were: Bert Edwards, D. Minto, Antioch; Antioch; E. E. Els. I1, Wauconda; W. H. resident; E. 8. Ha. vice president; Ear] lects Its Officers lwiwmt , Wauconda; Zurich; B. Weidner, ND SHARPENING for and deliver Mower Shop e H. P. 178 DRY CLEANING ET WORK RE REPAIRED and Upholstering e. â€" Phone H. P. 573 Lake County Farm ers Sharpened NELSON YÂ¥, ~FANUARY *# 1p ~_~ 3 LAUNDRY ND ; ANING CO. 85 S. St. Johns Ave. mowers to us for for the Farm oe on o °) > Kelsey, Grays. LEADERS HAVE §COUTERS BADGE Herewith is pictured the Scouters badge (actual size) vbhhhm:;dl&nut leaders at all times. This scoutâ€" master®, rssistant scoutmasters, commisâ€" siners, their: assistants, all district comâ€" mitteemen and all troop committee andâ€" all ~the executive board members. This badge the trefoil representing the three parts of the Scout law which states : Elh‘l:hn.'m“dlâ€"lmnh.hfl to follow. was a‘ very confusing Sit, because he backâ€"tracked and walked 3'“-. But we fnally caught him. * found a good place to eat and make fire. Then we had a wet snowball battle. After that we dammed up the stream and made it take a different course. | One of the boys fell in and got sonked. We played ;:l nd 4 ou 'flnm Made it tal 7 few games and then went home.â€" Mâ€"'â€" # Reporter Eimer Carlquist, Lake Forest Beouter is urged t clally at this time, CUVEN AWARDS We opened the meeting with presentation of solors. Dr. Roberts â€" presented Victor Blix and William McLellan their Tenderâ€" foot awards and to John Roberts his seeâ€" :‘ll-t:hnuanrd ;Mto lan . McPherson, first C animals a stamp collecting merit badges ; to Robert Dobbin, bugling and first MAKE PLANS FOR §COUT EXHIBIT Mr, Rasmussen of Troop 48 committee kave an inteersting talk in which he said, "The Boy Scout headquarters congratulated m on the fine turn out of the paper drive. We had a larger attendance than all the "‘"tr?olhhhnu.'h * ie Bwut exhipth 22 we "made Whes io we :{h-_n_od_ohogfu.-â€"‘lmmm T0 ARDEN SHORE _ Eight of the Seo 1. To do duty to God and my country, nndszytbthw. . % To help other people at all times. &hnhlb.nhlndfly‘mï¬ht. me This bas particular significance at this time because of the twentyâ€"second Anniverâ€" sary week from Feb. 7 to 18 and every The opening ceremony consisted of the pledge of allegiance, and some drill work. THURSDAY. practice on knots and splices. After a rousing good game of basketball, we gathâ€" _ On my honor I will do my bestâ€" 1. To do my duty to God and my country, l.ni!?lél‘_.‘s'm _ _ HIGHLAND PK, WINNETKA HIGHWOOD BBARD WOODSâ€" EVERETT ENCOE LAKE FOREST JANUARY 28, 1932 Anished the opening. exâ€" fmals and bugling, Lawrence Freeman, bugl« [ .. t oorch Bd e e t mcrctant aommmoiie |(_ rooms to decide what to z:.-ummwmm-. a RAVINIA NORTH SHORE : OUNCILâ€"â€" NOF14 BOY SCO& AMERICA E. Pekarik; star, â€" lan Falconer, Kenneth Kennedy, Robert Milton, Jack Neale; merit badges, Elmer Carlquist, public health, perâ€" mklihnlth: lan Galconer, huhh:.y,, woodâ€" working ; Ernest Gilroy, carpentry, fireâ€" manship; Henry Hansen, basketry: Fred €EI0M, _ TCRuichteialt, . WoOogworning , _ Benâ€" neth Kennedy, woodearving, “mw; Robert Milton, civies; Jack Nula public health, personal health; Waino Newman, eamping, first aid; Scout leader‘s warrant, Jack Neale, Clifford Sage, Fred Schroder, Kenneth Kennedy, Robert Milton, Fred Jenâ€" Brown; Libertyville, Puck 41 Harvey Anâ€" derson, Wayne Packer, George Pricbe, Kenâ€" TROOP 15 CGETS AWARDS â€"Troop $5, Ravinia Echool, Scribe Art Balâ€" sen, Waino Newman. review for their troop on Jan. 15 and passed the following boys: . & â€"More Cubs and Scouts continue to regisâ€" ter in the North Shore Area council headâ€" quarters in Highland Park. In addition to the many coming in with the ~reâ€"regisnâ€" Troop 35 held their meeting on Thursdi a day earlier. Grant Benson of the Ly patrol led the opening ceremony and af some announcements junior assistant scoutâ€" master, Peter White led the troop in some primary drilling. < The Lynx patrol then BOARD OF REVIEW TROOP 35 HAS DICDO EMIIURIIIDUEL MR JARDM, . NESRCLLY , V Zahn, O. Vivirito and A. Baldauf, life. This meeting the lowest rank Scouts were dismissed first and so on up to the. top. Wilder, Troop 36 Ravinia. C Messrs. Henry T. first aid to aniâ€" TKE PRBSS We applicants are to meet for nal instructions and additional help in the contest. Any mn»lialhmmdtonfplg.tsem headquarters very soon.. All first . class Scouts not over 18 years of age are elici. CUBS AND SCoOUTs ARE IN MOVIES Cubs and Scouts of the North Shore Area aâ€"Nenssbiahatmin+ Keep Your Coal Bin Filled! Your best protection against cold weather and sudden changes in tetmperature is a warm evenlyâ€"heated home and a bin full of Consumers Guaranteed Cooal or Coke. Watch your coal supply and telephone us before it gets low. f We sell every ton of coal or coke with an unconditional guarantee of high quality, full weight and satisfactionâ€""it must satisfy you or we remove it and refund your money." BUY YOUR COAL ON APPROVAL Telephone Highland Park 2800 FILM FPOR SCOUT ANNIVERSARY ~â€" A short trailer depicting Scouting is beâ€" ing shown in the local theaters in the near future. A program of dates is as follows: Deerpath theatre, Jan. 25 to Jan. 31 ; Theâ€" Thexier. Fob 5 o 10. Liberyvilis theaure. ter, s Feb. 11 to 14, Bartlctt theater in Highwood, Feb. 15 to 21. s were photographed in their relief activities last week by the Chicago Daily News Film DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN TIVANHOE NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY LIBERTYYILLE 2e 3 Rog ie §rZ i8 h: i2 %‘5 <¥¥. ces E»‘.‘; j $ <Je>