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Highland Park Press, 18 Feb 1932, p. 15

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pective con- efully gone er meine, at its pros- rs, and the bright and. ve canvass. t the pro-' he district, inent _ietore t, and the tasted each the public , up-to-the- hand each DU“? ll. "te ct flrutnee manta met afternoon complete ing "Kielo expressed :ompletion the favor- mmunitios out work sine, finance d and Ban- n holds this Lth eight or the plans so thor- e to con- , a cam- thirds of ed an al- captains men al- 'iWii -tfijif n consisting ain and five eet at New t to have per cent Ill he e is con- reach its coundl-ownod cGG It: tmtsrtt thrmurtaiiiii' Por tty last than n eluding Cuba, Boy Scouts, and Scouts. This means an 800 per 4etee-.aeAUGiir-irCG'r been in Cub division, for boys 1 ten, and eleven years old, then ing nearly' 600 new Cube joinin the Int year. This new proxy-n: entirely different from Bay Sc ine with different activities and form, adapted to the younger ' is being demanded faster than "peek" up be attained. I _ . December 1931 marked the fifth: birthday for the North Shore Area Council. When the council was or- ganized in 1926 there were about 300 scouts in various individual troops. The énd of fivis years of organized co-operative promotion of scouting by the eleven districts of the council have resulted in bring- ing scouting to about 2400 boys, in- cluding Cubs, Boy Scouts, and Sec [ Scouts. This menu. m cm _---- --__= FIFTH ANNIVERSARY MARKS COUNCIL DEVELOPMENT __ "'utercrtusnNtrrtiijAtg 24.4% PLU" . / ng'K'N‘i’Q Where YOYr mason. manna tlt. 1m -'"""--amarariLT.ut'"2i", CUB - i........ ." ”ung- about 2400 boys, in- on Shouts. and Set an: an 800 per cent "rrpltMe-'nrm as I new Prozrnm in fern, Boy Scout- Cabs ioinim/in it f te ttve you; summer: the [blank-Wan . I - l AW, ... _ 7' _ 7" IOVJVO b ,_ ce LT.? A (il ' '5‘ iii' 13l.itllgtltt ,. gs C') let' T tir; “ "g M ?teci"i"r"iii"ii; is2la5g, ' - LV, Ji e sa: Elf m a ' Eiitii (ii! (f/g _idili!i) Li a)“ at C] 8/. a? “jam * u, . it??? "e f." IIE (lf? 313‘ '5‘; 7 ,';: . --e _ . -. It eg-gl, ééf L""': T F ' = _ CCL F I _ 'ii'?) ii?.ttlettf q" . LT, I SERVICE TO- , ic-d) f . _l-EADtRSuif TRAINING 15.93 Puucm/ AND WELY PACKS ",," a SCOUT TROOPS /ti, ' . I -illllriiltt SCOUT PAGE 3.36% & E! iii '.-.1 fw“: AM)“ l , V ttlr ANNUALCHARTERF (w ff'i j . iji'iiii2ii ms dil . QUOTA TO THE NATEIgttm) , I ’I _,(i(l! a © THEIR EXTENSION AND _ -"----.-.. tl,'iijfii, "j'(jCf,(j/, // FIELD SERVICE- / tl f A A or (li) SEA SCOUT $an5 boys nine, ' there. be. than ttie" Ittti- bor, IE?! Compiled from the countants. Capitali . -e -_-- “vuu- uuu NIP on. Forty-four diluent volunteer --eeM. ~..v.u W’s. In 1931 the camp had mm to nth-net 521 different scout- and lead.. - u-_.._ L _ "a- "1rPtT.iayysrt'ii"ii'it"i"ii7tlt't' in north": or aoum worth of elothiilir" i133: the 1.levemdutrieiii of the council You can see from the above picture lection of clothes which were turned tt gt do)lart, worth of clothino haun 5..-- 35.5 R, 772%? 1rirxrryiih has orth Shore annual audit by Ambit-1 investment in the camp i NORTH SHORE ttr have beenaij, council for relief BOY scours or/GGG" - _ -- -v,---~ sump en- joying the adventure of living Ind "ntpitttt in the back Woods of the north. , i “mi: map mm, nlmmelblau and Company, public ac- 1p is no_t included in the above percentages. TH. PI... MAINTAiNANCE COUNCIL HEADQUARTERS G RECORDS I part of ‘the.Hifhwood Sc'outs col- ly wet to the loca relief. Hundreds {SCI toileeted by the Scout. thmnohnuo Boy Stout Dollar Goes RALLIE's, ciiiiRiti'ti'v, HONOR, scourme EXHIBITIONS AND PUBLIC MEETINGQ Hm or’boy.:,z_jc;;..;'.,, Scouts thGGiGii V “a - Fiti 4 ji')?,,,,, ////,/, ///£//7%%£@43 W%-_' -timr main A cont; col- I CURTIS COMMENDS Ptlreds iSCOUTlNG 11.2% AREA COpNCII. m... OE America in 1916. No boy mon- en- merit is more important than this sad one. I hope that every council noon the may include 'Terretieitru boy in their dirtriet."-iie"e Pres. Curt-tins. "Conirres, did the country cit-itemru.hu Dem :;'lrAellil'lglttt . . ts Boy of America in 1916. No bo: meat is more imam-nut " e ea era, a 3( camp, all. made Zenerous contri ‘ the North mm. _ --.r" ,c. [Juyulutlons as any (place in the surrounding states of [Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsinhand iIllinois. . There are 'tseouti, to every 10,000 people in the North Shore Area Council against 125 in the next highest council. The last five years in North Shore scouting have meant growth, tietrel- opment, expansion, ir!tet1m'tie'atGn, ygrhatasittLirGiLG2'ti'il,ef2ye', - - -- ‘vvl ~1- DllUl'e “out. ing under co.unep.ormuu'Liiiiiii has resulted in serving nearly twice as many boys per populations as any place in the surrounding states of Michigan, Indiana, Wisconsinh and Illinois. . There are 'tseouti, to every 10,000 Deonlo in 'k., "n“ QUOTA TO THE (NATIONAL COUNCIL,BOY scours or AMERICA TO MAINTAIN THEIR EXTENSION AND HELD SERVICE-, _ A MISCELLANEOUS p, all. made possible throuA"tT,i' arena contributions of citizens of North Shore. 'ive years of _North Shore '-acre council-owned guy-tau". fountrk and its Z0375 1.1170 lor Scotti! tHtout-

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