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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1932, p. 28

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x | ; T & & "Â¥" on V heeper hmd nlhacatadraint) t ie ied Bviitnion d Snd uns ~ held its regular weekly meeting on Thursâ€" tâ€"â€"â€"â€",*â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" day,â€" May 5. 1988, at the home of our Assisâ€" tant Patrol Leader Francis O‘Connor. We 1_ as his camp registration. “”m‘_"flâ€"‘; fioflat&mmmnwmm.ao‘: kess ..... m e entomaiing m.A "m"fii" i,;, U _&‘ fi'm‘uâ€"huwmuumaa. o ie t ho nns (io, o “,'“:‘" o. Lowever, the Troop comâ€" m must same time, register an .adult lender to lead the Scouts while at f:> eamp. Now, the result of all this is that . it saves $2 for each Scout who earns and + troops have forty nine lender already enâ€" ________._ _‘ troop going to camp under their own leadâ€" fifty couples danced to ‘the music of the Polm!_-!:-o‘onhuh at the Ravinia Vilâ€" 1. as his ADOPTING CAMP SAVINGS PLAN ane GOZ Bfi at undaunted optimism on the_apcrz the Arrow officers, have disapâ€" ARROW DANCE DEFIES SUPERSTITION TbeOrdoroftboArmwt.md ish superstitions for an evening on Fri the 13th of May, and took time at the after year is â€"found to be the troop that BEAVER PATRAL: HOLD8 MEETING This week our meeting was held at Dick ~ Thorsch‘s house, on Monday, May 9, after school. Our patrol leader talked to us about the Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral and the equipment we should bring. . Refreshments were served ~and the meeting was dismissed. â€" Patrol Sceribe Dick Thorsch, Troop 35, Ravinia. LAKE FOREST COURTâ€" OF HONOR ; . â€"The following tests were reviewed at the REGISTER FOR CAMP . HUBBARD WOODS EVERETT GLENCOE LAKE FOREST KENILWORTH * RAVINIA INDIAN HILL â€" HIGHLAND PK. Eagle Patrol of Troop . 35,â€" Ravinia, PATROL to reflect that the first Arâ€" Arrow put away childâ€" intentions of HIGHWOOD BRAESIDE is Scoutmaster of his troop and Major A. V. Simoni, chatrman of the Troop commit 120 1 CHLCCL®; 2001._ AIP Carned hnis second class in July, 1928, first class November 1928 and in March, 1931 he was awarded his star rank and six months later, minâ€" imum time, he received his life rank. He will be sixteen years old this summer and is Boyd ~Branson, a member of Troop 67, Fort Sheridan, was awarded his Eagle rank. the highest in Scouting, at the district Scout gathering held last Friday, May 13 at the Oak ‘Terrace school. Scout Branson joined Scouting in Fort Bliss, Texas in June, 1928 an dtransferred to the Fort Sheridan troop BOYD BANSON . j GETS EAGLE RANK â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" > Boyd ~Branson, â€"a se Wanest ia’si:;d gathering held last Oak ‘Terrace school. will be the ‘"Issues of Domestic Policy" with Charles A. Beard, historian, as the speaker. ‘The following week, Tuesday, May 81, Arthur N. Holcombeâ€"from the Departâ€" On Tuesday, May 24, the regular weekly series of talks on ‘"You and Your Governâ€" ment" will be conducted over station WTS ment of Government of Harvard YOU AND YOUR | encfi qy t in e cce . 4 en oiet . 206. COPC University â€"of Scouting coming this spring. TRAINING SESSIONS cabin we started to clean up ; then we built A fire in the big fireplace. and some in Snyders.. . We arrived at the cabin at about 4:30. When we got in the TROOP 32 GOES TO CABIN h.l;" tl;e Boy Seou‘t)k el:hibit at an lu'.omobi'l: show. in Tuilsa,â€" ., â€"recently â€"Troop â€" exhibited its knotâ€"board containing over 350 All Scouts are urged to listen in to these ograms as they are of great benefit to EXHIBIT LARGE _,, ___** °VC "Ee a Doy may become a Scout. They passed their Merit badges together, each having earned twentyâ€"six identcal Merit twelve, 'qh twins, 15, became Scouts together left the Northwestern station at 4 Tn â€"SHORE OUNCILâ€"â€" NO.714 BOY scmflr AMERICA 1981. He earned his rvard university,. "Why We Have » ILLINOM. TELEPHONEâ€"HM.AR2430 THE PRESS8 at movni After nmfim:â€"â€"‘fiifi-mm ner, I bought a newspaper, ‘"Het Lantste Nieuws" and proceeded to read it. -ubmwzmmxmum L.IM y. lntho’h-fldr.: a new languige so easily ound terest in all the murders and byclicle acelâ€" skirts of the city and to Waterloo. We rode through the pleasant woods outside of Brussels, which were full of beeches, all very straight. We came to a little town where Napoleon has inhabited a house, and possibly he had died in it; but many towns claim the same thing, and in this particular house the beds inâ€"which Napoleon has slept have been made by a modern firm, . not Inter than 1900! Here was also the house where Victor Hugo wrote "Les Miserables," when T discovered a house in the next town with exactly the same label, I was almost tempted to doubt the authenticity of the Lion of Waterloo! But I guess itâ€"at least is real!l It was a taill artificial kill with the lion statute on top, reached by 226 atairs C _ but the food good.| "*IPA Sftoetzelâ€"natrol leader; Troop 22â€" and the plates dirty, but the food good. leader : â€"Wayne In the night we were awakened by the pantro“ lro’lad" 1â€"Troop 27 ; Weld .' snowling and dashing around of a eat or Clenvic > 'Tfimm â€"cats on the roof, apparently having a fight. viewâ€"Golf, Troop 53â€" â€" We had asked for a bath that night, but | trol leader to be appointed ; Troop 55â€"Wolf since it was ‘in use‘ we were promised one | Patrol, Frank Appleyardâ€"patrol leader. the next morning. However, when I again |â€" Highland Parkâ€"Troop 30, Rattlesnake paâ€" asked the maid, she said rather hesitatingly, | trol, Bill Larsonâ€"patrol. Judson Wells â€" that theâ€"drain wasâ€"out of order, and not patrol leader; Troop 34â€"Flying Eagle paâ€" understanding ‘ her at the moment, I said trol, David Allisonâ€"patrol leader : Troop 35 ‘"*What?" where upon she hastened to exâ€" | â€"Beaver patrol,. Calvin Defenbaugchâ€"patrol plain that the bathtub had exploded! 1 leader ; Troop 35â€" Pine Tree patrol, Orlando wonder if there ever had been a bath M'Vivlritoâ€"utrol leader ; Troop $5â€"Eugle paâ€" in the first place! Anyways, she brought j trol, Robert ‘Walker, patrol leader; Troop a couple of pitchers of hot water with | 74. <â€" _ Zebra patrol,Harry Hansen, patrol ;hieh we m-nlzed&h beeén:;efflrly clean. | leader, > > prepen oo * We _ took â€"a â€"tour â€"through â€"city OM â€"&|~ Take Forestâ€"Troop 46, A. T. patrol, Bob sightseeing bus in the morning, seeing all |â€"popp:n _ leader : Troop 46 1 s the best there was to see in Brussels, and | LoP‘R_,P2O! leader: Troop 46â€"Hawk paâ€" BNsIny raBe niniet iescs a9 00 M ce tlidima 9 d c $ 1c3 French dinner, with the butter often rancid before going to Brussels and Holland and "to my surprise I found myself quite able to read all the Dutch signs in Belguim â€"exâ€" mostly s _2 D02 ff6 POCusH to geaten one close up. I wonder what kind of sounds come out of the large ones.. On the descent, with some 600 stairs winding in a close spiral which made one. too dizzy to walk straight, we :vhzlkel:laroundattbewmemle’velmue the church, inspecting the marvelons stainad view was excellent, and Walter took some EUROPEAN TRAVELER > + EARNS HIKE MERIT BADGE Paul Gilbert and his friend were moving fast in their European travels when the last letter came. Here are a few nmusing $o> SE t e e S â€" ind Sunday, May 21â€"22. Theâ€"boysâ€"that probubly will go are Kenneth Kennedy, Bob Milton, Jack Neale Jr., Clifford Sage, Ian. Falconer, Frank Pekarik, James Christenson and Elâ€" mer Carlquist. . ' > Later a few more boys came andwe had a ball game. â€" Most of â€" the . boys brought their suppers, so we took time off for it. At 7 o‘clock we had our regular meeting with the usual ceremonies‘ At nine we were dismissed with the Scoutmaster‘s Beneâ€" gjcuon.â€"mmer Carlquist, Troop 48, Lake ‘orest. g Eight boys met at our cabin in the woods about 5 o‘clock to discuss plans of the TROOP 48 PLANS CAMPâ€"Oâ€"RAL Paul studied Dutch hard for the week 10 me. We saw the belis, the usedâ€"only for special occaâ€" reached by the beginning eorge Wehrenbergâ€"patrol leader 81â€"patrol entry and patrol leader n Highwoodâ€"Fort Sheridanâ€"Troop 36 Mysâ€" tery patrol, R. McNeilâ€"piatrol leader ; Troop 87â€"Black Arrow. Carl P Sandarhaaf_ma. SARe Porestâ€"Troop 46, A. T. patrol, Bob Dobbinâ€"patrol leader ; Troop 46â€"Hawk paâ€" trol, Bob Lundeenâ€"patrol leader: Troop 48 patrol leader. COgL ce en o l2 C AnRCe t o AOEOIOG O â€"â€" V OTL patrol, Frank Appleyardâ€"patrol leader. _ _Highland Parkâ€"Troop 30, Rattlesnake paâ€" trol, Bill Larsonâ€"patrol, Judson Wells â€" tep s O aa c l 2 0200 CBP PITZCD ACC JOT ECE Flying Eagle patrol, David Robertsâ€"patrol Ralbph Stoetzelâ€"patrol leader ; Troop 22â€" â€"wpatrol leader ; Troop 27â€"Wayne Weld as patrol leader. : fewlabs ~â€"~Glenviewâ€"Golf, Troop 53â€"patrol and paâ€" trol l‘ead_:r to be appointed ; Troop 55â€"Wolf Troop 82â€"Panther j Â¥roop E2â€"Panther patrol Cedrgeâ€"Schaefer as patrol leader ; Winnetka â€"Troop 14â€"Bat patrol, Leonard Larson as patrol leader: Troop 16â€"Pine Tree patrol, Bill Burkhardt as fi""' leader : Troop 18â€" Skeleton patrol Mahion Sharp as vaâ€" trol leader ; Troop 20â€"Moose patrol, Bob Brownâ€"patro!l leader; Troop 24â€"Flaming PATROLS READY FOR ~ CAMPING CONTEST Fifty patrols from the various troops throughout the North Shore Area council BRING RESULTS NORTHBROOK DIAMOND LAKE NORTHFIELD HALF DAY DEERFIELD RONDOUT BANNOCKBURN IVANHOE GLENVIEW P P ECE TTe y EFOUR . Carl P. Sanderhoofâ€"paâ€" THURSDAY, MAY S t 8i cialis tions the otis ideas Park are i their ther the â€" one. som divic whe the Gov cent last plo eau dish fro spi la our plic rest prir of ou do ess to civ atic lan Th at ar ha of

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