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Highland Park Press, 1 Dec 1932, p. 25

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he 3â€"yard line, went over for inutes left: in . ED the next play 50â€"yard line, ived the ball rter, the Inâ€" ble on the DELL around left 1. 1988""_ UNIVERSITY OF SCOUTING CAMP MOVIES * MEETS AT DRAKE ARE RETURNED The fifth session of the University of| _ The three reels of moving pictures of Scouting was transferred from Kenilworth| Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan > which have been ~to the Drake hotel last week so that the | missing aince before camp, and therefore men could take advantage of the Region 7| have not been available for use by troops annual banquet. The enrollment at the | have been returned to council headquarters, ~~banguet was almost equal to the regular | where they will be available for any troop attendance of" the nnlvenn‘ and the special Mrhmshow'flnm at a parent‘s meetâ€" advantage of hearing Dr. West, chief scout | ing. â€" pictures, as many know, are executive, made everyone very favorable| very fine action pictures of boys participatâ€" to the shift. aof the : ant h‘-“mhmmmnm l“. "", t meeting fallâ€"t ""'m held Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the â€" summer . ‘camp for xlfimday“. .D:t.“l'nt Lake FM?JI‘& North Shore Area council, located in Lanâ€" A fine meeting is planned and it is hoped | glade county, Wisconsin. ' that all the men registered for the various , ‘ courses will be present. l § I Michigan, and the men all felt that it was 4 a very worth while affair, of a highly inâ€" CHRISTMAS _ CARDS sp Â¥. _‘ Two addresses, one by Dr. James E. West,| The council headquarters has on display chief scout executive and one by Dr. Allen|=n assortment of low priced but never D Almart metiktant tn the nranident the less> attractive_ Christmas _ cards, deâ€" CUB_ PACK _____ PLAYS SLEUTH game and . a few guessing games. Then a den chief and the assistant cubmaster set out to lay a trail for the Cubs, who had divided &“dvu into two cnm. to follow. About five minutes after den chief and assistant cubmaster had started out Group 1 set out on what proved to be a hot pursuit. .. A. few minutes later Group # set out One of the members of Group 2 caught up with the two foremost memâ€" ;:'“G?n’d" -ndthmcth“k.tl:: pursuit an up with % chief and u.bunmum. so winning ng ~likeâ€"it." ‘ â€" Here‘s the ’\lo:": Time, E.'am. Monday noon, Dec. to Saturâ€" day noon, Dec. 31, 1932. Place: At "Camp Ohâ€"Daâ€"KaTa" the â€" Kenosha councilâ€" Boy Mumbirgmp Lake Geneva and Burâ€" lington, a 50 miles from Highland Park. Cost: Six dollars ~($6.00) for five days. This TROOP 36 HOLDS it FIRST REGULAR MEETING Troop 36 of St. James school, Highwood met on Friday at St. James hall for its first regular meeting of the year, 1983. . The m-uug-onn:___wq_._u_-_m,tm journed ~promptly at ~9â€"p.m.â€"Junior Assisâ€" tant Scoutmaster Ambrose Cantagallo. on ‘Friday, Nov. 25 in the Cabin in the Woods to receive awards earned at a previâ€" TROOP 48 INNOVATION ended the meeting with the Scoutmaster‘s benediction.â€"Walter Matson, Troop 48, Lake AREA COUNCIL â€" REPRESENTED AT MEETING Century of Progress, were especially fine as was the pageant play, ‘"Mightier than the Sword" presented by Troop 98 of St. Snow‘‘ has the North Shore Area. council had a winter camp for its scoutsé, â€" All ter wi‘lâ€" assure everyone that "there‘s nothâ€" rses boys can get together and jget their M:flfi-m 'lt.oholuhb all meals and inside sleeping quarters. parents to take them out. ‘The fee includes all meals and inside sleeping quarters. _ Open to: All first class scouts 14 years of age and in good standing. Only 30 scouts Over 80 men from the North Shore Area LAaln mID . Em . DGI LG & Not since the W.K. "Winter of the Blue now"‘ has the North Shore Area council is Jr. Scouts ks and ships whe would win the Presiâ€" CARISTIAN dent‘s award are die in the councii_ vifices § SlliAN SGJENC M'MWMW.J:::.& All a 1 43 NORTH SH: .. . * ::I: m 8ist of Det¢ember, but in order Open: WEEK DA to qualify fo:e t‘l:'e %mn .award c%: â€" SUNDAYS 2:30 to & papers must .-rzhh You are cordially invited to visit the R do will ite tters in handling i A of :mht:fi |¢-..th¢ Souneil head authorized Christian Science llw:‘a_t:: M.â€"KAâ€"J Aâ€"WIN LODGE QOF ARROW WILL MEET _ The annual meeting and. election of ofâ€" ficers of the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan lodge, Order of. the Arrow, will be held on Monday eveâ€" ning, Dec. 12 in Glencoe at 7:30 p.m. ° at that meeting, as will the other officers. The committee on totems â€"will be ready to make a report to the group so that the lodge will make a definite selection for a TROOP 52 . .0 ogt STUDIES UNIFORM â€" Another phase of the Tenderfoot test was studied â€"at the Nov. 25 meeting of Troop 62 ©AWEGTCRE ORC CVE MTOV. w MOEGRROTNe N ARUCV CCA of Deerfield. This week the troop studied the badge and the uniform. Scouts were TROOP $ t IICIIVSD THANKS The regular Friday night sacout meeting of Troop 51 was held Nov. 25. The meetâ€" ing opened with the scout oath and law. A letterâ€"was â€"read from one family thankâ€" ing the troop for a Thanksgiving basket. TROOP 51 * DISTRIBUTES BASKETS3 hike to the Cabin in the Woods." ALL OF OUR WORK IS CGUARANTEED 144 North First Street Furnace Work TION . .~~«| @HOE REPAIRINGâ€" | THR PRRS8 s a : _ 48 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD _ _Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. 8 â€" SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. 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