Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1929, p. 33

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March 22, 1929 ' WILMETTE LIFE 33 ' Boy Scouts STUNTS FOR CHEST WORKERS Patrol Meetings Heart of Scout Patrol Plan Perpaps there have been patrols Nith pep and enthusiasm who do not Troop 4 of Wilmette was chosen to have regular Mid-Week patrol meetgive a short act on what the Scouts , ings at the home'5 of their 11:1embers, of Wilmette are doing. It was given but we never hear about them. last Friday nite at the Masonic Temple for the men in charge of the WilPatrol spirit comes from Doing mette Community Chest . Drive. First things together. A patrol is somethe Troop marched in and received thing like a football team. It refew commands to represent the bequir_ es just as much team-work. A ginning of a Scout meeting. When football team · gets team-work the or:der was given to "fall out and through daily practice sessionsget packs" we went to the back of the practice in doing things together. stage where our packs were waiting. A good patrol nearly always has \ Ve . put them on and went back to some patrol property. Knot boards, rank. We gave the Pledge of AllegPatrol chests, Scrap books and other iance and started off on our supposed Moral helps. Naturally such bits of hike.-Scout Billy Lehle, Troop 4, Wilequipment do not "just happen." mette. They are built in Patrol Meetings.\Valter McPeek. a Chocolate Malted Milk and Pecans in Vanilla Ice Cream Orders taken for · fat)cy Ice Cream Moulds Snider-Cazel Drug Co. Wilmette . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS INTER-TROOP CONTEST Troop 22 ·has challenged Troop 23 to a Scouting contest to see which Troop is the best. There is going to he a basketball game between two picked teams from both troops. The=-e are going to be First Aid Teams and Knot-tying feams. In our Troop we are working hard for the first aid team. Friday night we were working on bandaging for speed and accuracy. ,.!'here is going to be big competition between both troops.-Louis Klein, Troop 23. Sporting Goods ur~ For Early Baseball You Home Run Kings! They're here. Baseballs, bats, gloves, shoes,-every· thing. Spalding's know how real baseball outfits are made. See them. today. Even the new Spring tennis and golf equipment is here. Second Floor S p or tin . e Goods. BOOST NEW CHURCH FUND The Boy Scouts of Troop 3, Wilmette. who meet at the Methodist church, are donating two hundred and fiftv dollars to the new church fund. The plan is worked on a budget system. Each Scout pays a dime a week of which five cents goes to the church fund and the other five cents to the Scout treasury.-Alfred Struebing, Patrol Leader, Troop 3. TROOP 8 HAS ANOTHER MOVIE Troop 8 and Troop 4 have decided to have one show a month together instead of every week. Last Thursday we had a show by ourselves because Troop 4 had been asked to go to the Masonic Hall . . The show was a four reel picture. We had an intermission in which Fred Leason played the piano white "Rusty" Dermehl gave a demonstration of Skating on a pair of roller skates.--Charles Taylor, Troop 8. Robert Greenhalgh of Troop 16, Winnetka Community House, was awarded a decorated skin as a trophy for having the best individual di3play from Troop 16 at the Annual Scoutcraft exhibition that was recently held at the Community House for all \Vinnetka troops. ·· ·~ ~ Evanston's Spalding Store DeSTYL( SUIPt11 STIC AT[ bfl Foster A mode expressive of the advanced ideas of the modem rra ofyouth ··· Daringly orig· inal ·.· Assertively graceful. The illuslrt~lio· shfJWS th1 ·otlern re-inc11tn11tion of "The PostwCokJnilll Pump" 'With t1 CMI&IIIIeJ gore unaer lhe Buckle. l· Black or T a11 Monday, March 11 Troop Five's First Class Scouts had a ·test in the 630 DAVIS ST. ' aviation merit badge. We have been studying about aviation a lot lately. WIL. 724 UNIV. 123 'Ye hope that a lot of the boys will get the merit badge. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Chandler's t I Located in the Heart of Evanston Overlooking Northwestern Univenity Campus and Lake Michigan rooms. Thoroughly planned carri· culum. Faculty of only profession~l artist1. Under the direction of Carl Sche&ler. Light-A~ry-Cias1 c.lf. '1250 115 North Wabash Avenue DESIGN DRAWING PAINTING ADVERTISING ILLUSTRATION STAGE ART INTERIOR CRAFTS Send for Illustrated Catalog 7.8.7o.rterld' Onnpany EVANSTON STORE On the cornet of Orrington Avenue and Church Street OF FINE ARTS . 636 EVANSTON ILL. THE EVANSTON ACADEMY CHURCH STREET PHONE.GREENLEAF 1674 - - - -- - ---- - .-·-

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