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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1932, p. 14

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l $27,000 ISGQAMNWW 1%artGe- will 193a his pwnHinanee chairman, and with the group of captains and workers he assembled. led the district to reach its goal earlier'in the can: paign than any of the other large liitrtl tti ll . " it..at III". \Mr. Byron Howés. chairman of the; ‘Highland Park District Boy Scout committee. served in 1931 u This year, with a much larger or- ganization of workers and the pub- lie better infoFmed as to the merits of the North Shore Scout work, Mr. Wood believes, the objective will be reached in much shorter time. ----------i-hrtl"teWimr------- -,-2-'-hmst-a-i-iiriim.-rr. R. Arthur Wood, Highland Park, Benjamin B. Bryan i past president of the Chicago Stock chum-man for the Pke, Exchange- and well known in fi.. triet m the campaxgn f nancial circles, will again serve as the 1932 budget and finance chairman of the campaign Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan. for 1932 has. eleven teams cont . . . . captain end tive work Mr.‘Wood served m this aplenty team. These teams I in 1931, and put in a great deal " the four wards, and the time and effort to bring about the tion up, amt are BO or; success‘of completion of that cam- everyone able to contri paign _ approached. ' r'o' n Howe? repeat this Uiiifit"%l Above are pictured Chques A. Suite of Highlanvaark center 1 Dist! _, T - __' . mm:Boa; - " fore 1,100 mom at the nncil A on Tuesday. Feb. 2.‘ oenJamm M. Bryan is the Bnanee chairman for the Lake Forest dis- triet in the campaign for funds for the 1932 budget and operation of Camp Mn-Ka-ga-Wan. Mr. Bryan has eleven teams consisting of I captain end five workers to each team. These teams have divided the four wards, and the business sec- tion up, and are so organized that everyone able to contribute will be approached. I amariirtritiBFriiii Receive “Silver Beamer" Award an Luna u owele or Ulencoe (left) and receiving tu,f'tNimrraeiArs l "0t'titiitit, We presentation was Altman] Banquet " New Trier h ers. Last 'year, Hitrhwood tinishid second of the eleven districts-this year it aspires to be first. Ray ~Molendi The finance chairman' flip High- wood is Ray Molendi, who is serv- ing in that capacity in the absence of Otto F. Fisher, who is ill in a hospital in Chicago. Ray has all of his eight team captains recruited, and each captain has his five help- Beaver” ..etit'ti Cgitr" n was made be- rier high school they would bend eGrGiGi"ii',Ti7i all the teams present 100 per cent at the "Kieboe" dinner. All were in accord with the plans to organize the cdmpeign so thor- oughly that everyone able to eon- tribute might be seen by a cam- paign worker. Over twp-thirds of the captains were reported an al.. rendy secured. with many captain! baring full teams of (tve men al- reMttteittiud. . ' Twenty of the distri chairmen and their again in Highland Park Sunday umutors have been carefully gone over and after the dinner meeting, each district will pass out its pros- Peet cards to its workers, and the next morning set out bright and. early to make its intensive canvass. Score boards, showing the pro- gress of each team in the district, will be placed in prominent (ietore windows in each district, and the preceding day's results posted each morning. By this means, the public and the workers will have up-to-the- _ minute information on hand each day. _ - .. List of past and pr tributors have been c over and after the dil each district will pass Peet cards to its worl next morning set out early to make its inter A small army of men consisting of 139 teams of one captain and five men to the team will meet at New. Trier high school on Friday, Feb. 19, for a "kick-oft" dinner meeting, presided over by R. Arthur Wood, general chairman orthe campaign. List of past and prospective con.. soc MEN ASK FOR $27,000.00 chairman for Deerfield and nockburn in 1931, again hold position for 1932. With eit more teams in the field, he i iident that the district will re: goal early in the camnnion n Mr. W. W, early in the campaign. THURSDAY. Mill“? tit. "a their assistants met the district flrtanee -trr6mrTtiifiiftjji 153 '. Mertenine Merlvfjne, finance ' again holds this t. JYith eight or Id, he is con- will reach its Ban- grown throughbut' For the last um eotmetromted Cum been in Cub divis: ten, and eleveh y. ing nearly' 600 as the last year. Th entirely different ine with different form, Idupted to it: tseine demanded "peek" fy, b! orm December 1931 birthday for the Council. When! Knitted in 1926 300 scouts in , troops. The énd organized co-Oper scouting by the l the council have ine scouting to nt eluding Cubs, Bo; Scouts. This men FIFTH ANNIVI COUNCIL DEV, 24.4% PLUS CR PLUS THURSDA CAM m ECU

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