of ~~ -------- September 22, 1928 WINNETKA TALK 39 SCOUT NEWS | New Scout Camp Real Gem, Says Scouting Leader (Continued from Page 38) a hike to Pearson about three miles away and talking with John Stone who runs the store but has been a woods boss in his time and looks it. He has some stories he can tell us. Pearson consists of three houses and two stores including the post office. The train runs through there from back in the woods every other day if there is a load for it. That's in the summer time. Mr. Stone says that in the winter 1,200 men get their mail at Pearson and last year four and a half million feet of lumber went out. I guess that means plenty of virgin tim- ber around there. Plenty Wild Up There It's plenty wild up there too. A farm- er"s dog cornered a skunk close to our tent----too close in fact, but we got The Inquiring Reporter What Hobbies give you the most pleasure ? Paul Allen, Troop Park, camping. Motley Bryant, Troop 23, Glencoe, Making things out of different ma- terials. David Canmann, Troop 35, Ravinia, swimming, football. Fred Kaumanns, Troop 26, Evans- ton, athletics, swimming, camp- ing. William S. Klein, Troop 3, Wil- mette, stamp-saving, Frank Kollmer, Troop 35, Ravinia, going to the airport every time I can. John Kraft, Troop 35, swimming and scouting. David Morris, Troop 31, Highland Park, raising gourds. Paul Sterner, Troop 4, Wilmette, swimming, football, camping. Thomas Stratford, Troop 32, High- land Park, camping. Harold Wagner, Troop 65 Wil- mette, Boy Scouts magazines. Peter White, Troop 35, Ravinia, science, aviation. 32, Highland Ravinia, him away in time. On two nights we had food stolen and eaten out of our supply tent. After that we kept it boxed up. The tracks were plenty large too. There are many deer up there and to quote the farmers the place is "chock full of wolves," which they are going to clean out this year, There is a bounty offered for wolves and coyotes and a wolf pelt is worth Commander Byrd on his next Antarc- tic Expedition is soon to be chosen. Of the six boys in the final selection, five are Eagle Scouts, two are assis- tant Scoutmasters and one is a junior assistant. age or older. The Boy Scout who is to accompany All are seventeen years of $11.00. A neighboring camper saw two deer drinking from the waters edge one evening but unfortunately we missed the sight. I am crazy to go back--there are lots of lumbering roads, trails, and paths that we didn't have time to explore-- and the granddaddy of all those fish has my lucky hook in him (I brought him to the surface to show my com- panions and then he took the hook and some line with him back home). We had frost there one August night and Mr. Stone says they have twelve feet of snow there on the level and it goes as low as 54 below so I think I'll wait until next summer. Walter Spry PIANIST-PEDAGOGUE Special arrangements have been made by the Columbia School of Music for the eminent pianist- pedagogue, Walter Spry, to teach Wednesdays and Saturdays in Win- netka. COLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Winnetka Branch 545 Lincoln Avenue Phone Winnetka 974 For children from 417 WARWICK ROAD, KENILWORTH North Shore Montessori School 761 CHERRY STREET, WINNETKA will begin its 13th year on Wednesday the 3rd of October, 1928 Miss DOROTHY SEARS 3 to 8 years, TEL. KEN. 163 Piano KATHLEEN AIR LAURA COUPLAND PHYLLIS K. WHITE KATHERINE HEDGLIN MARY ESTHER WINSLOW OLUMBIA SCHOOL OF MUSI 28TH YEAR Winnetka Branch, 545 Lincoln Ave., Phone 974 TEACHERS IN CHARGE Main School, 509 S. Wabash Ave., Chicago HELEN B. 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