Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 28

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WILMETTE LIFE July 5, 1929 BOY SCOUT NEWS of the NORTH SHORE TROOPS A reguwr feature page prepared each week by member· of the Boy Scout Puss club, North Shore Area Council Camp Staff Busy Preparing Way for Invasion by Scouts 23, the "Water Boiling-JJ La Boy Scout" James Mele, Model Scout, Mourned by North Shore Troops At 4 o'clock Suncla,· morning, Jun' Last week one of our Xorth Sh ore Junior and. ~enior ofticrrs Scout s heeded the summon~ (1f the started out in t \\'O trucks and a ~~·dan Great Scoutmaster and juincd the tr uop to pr~pare ~f a-Ka-J a- \Van. th~ 11~.. ,,. above. He left b eh ind him an <:xampk camp for the X orth Shore :\rca C<Junof Scoutlike conduct that will b~ a ·'I cil, on Spring Lah·, \\'i s.. inr the tradition in hi s troop. He \\'as J a mi.'S camper., sch~duled to arri,·e ~at urda_,. ).Iclc, of Troop 52, Deerfield. morning, july 6. \\'c.: arrircd about ]() James, in company \\·ith . om' c.thn o·clock at ~pring- Lake and that nit!'ht bon \\'Cre running home Thursday evewe slept in th e hay in an old barn. nit;g to escape the appnqching :-t11rm. After eating the.: Jaq ni the i11nd that I Thev had been \Y ork ii'ig at some rl'g·lllar we had takt:n ;d()ng for hrl'akia.;t C!11J;IO\'I11lnt which they han: in (·r<kr Monday morning. \\·c tt'<'k · tht ],;u.~· tn c;u:n some money uf their own. gagc aero. s tht Jake amid-..t p()ming rain to the main hall whirh \\'ill hl' There "·a~ a =-harp ],,,Jt of li ghtni11 t. :. our headquart ers until the tL·11b arc \Yhich st ru ck _lame~. killing him in put up. ~tanth-. lie JH> rlnuht \\'a'i lll'\·er ;1\\ ar l' It rained all that nwrnl1:g \\'hill· \H of \\.l;at happened. were rlrarin . t.:· tlw watn frc ·lit 11i IPg~ The funer~tl \\'as hl'ld \1 on day ir1 1 111 and \\'eed . hut it '-lnJ'PCd in time f·1r I the Catho lic church in Dccrliclcl. ThL' dinner . All nur ,·l ll'ab arl' hl'ing troop attended · in a bncl~· . . ix ni hi~ cooked hy Cl'or.t.:e Hn~l· lt until th(' 1 cn111rades acting- as pallhvarers. camp conk arrin· ~ ~ttiHJa, · . _ltlnt· 3!1. ' \\'hik he \Yil1 n \·cr ans\Hr "prr:-cnt" l\fond:J\' afterrw,,n \\l' tran"P "rtl'<l · again to the trc!np rnll call. tltt· Sc~ ~ ut" tent flc;or s frnm aero"" t h~· l:tk(' in t ,,." I and their lcackrs sa\· the\· cann ot forbarges " ·hich \\'(' ia . . tt'ltvrl l\lgt· hn :llltl ' get the example hr ~ct a;-;· a tm·mJ,cr (1 i propelled with an h ·inrudl' \tlltl~t·ard j the troop ancl that hi~ intluencc will motor. \\'hik "c \\'l'rl· tIn~'> II Cl'ltpivd 1 ever remain "·ith them. on the 0thrr side of the lakt· tht· <,flicial camp dog, "Sanrh()" callll' ~,,im111ing 1 .: L·~~cn tial stunts for CYCry\\']'1ere. across the Jake . which is ah(lllt a third Ji "\\'at n Huili ng .. is <111L' u i t IH · 1' k Boy Scouts c, of a mile wide to mrd us. ..rre ,,.l. 1 _1_a n· 1\:·u .~rPuts 1 HI~Y \\'It 1 1 sue 1 1 a tas, at a recent 0Ctltlt ,a Jy Depict Educa tionaI 1 · 1t 1 t 011 til .l l·IL·Id d;"· tur \\ dt~!t'ttc trt,PJl:-. Uuitc a study in concentration. Value of Boy Camps 0 n "1 1\ nn< :t~· 111g t \\'L' ~ l'\l l - ---·----·-------------·-------------floor in the ~ft,~ hall. hut thv la:-t t\\'cl Scout camps arc cncl<)r::- d h~· · many mg Irst Camp Conbngent \\' I11<.: \. .~ \. their Yin\'~ to. I the · I1ts \\'(' I1il\'t' ::-. Iq>t (In (lit". ,""' .... lllln \\{' f. · · I1 0\Tr I00 k·s tl lC Cll t.II'(' C\)llll t rySI( · Il'. tll"ll llttt f(.,,. . ~-~·,." will he . ket'ing in the tent~ " hich \\T 1 This flag staff \\'ill he cll'dicatecl \\·ith puh lir. Chart . ; \\'. Fli~~t. p~esH ~nt ha\'e ht·('ll puttin .~. : up . Tuoda,· lll l>rll Entrain This Week-End appropriate reremnn~· <u.Hl erected as rmeritu . nf the Hanzml ll 111 '·crstty ing so111e of tJ-.. rll'arl'd tit<· futurl· hl';trh .\ttaclH·d tl) the "Fi~hrrn t an'-. S1w- a tribute to the Dtw Scout' of th say.;: "The prnpcrly rc,nduct 'cl organof small tree-.. ;llld :-.hruhs "itll \\·hich cia!" on tltc ~nrtlt \\'L·,tnn r:tilroad Yakima Yalky :\rca (;ouncil. .\ Trnnp i -z~ d ramp i~ the mc),t important :-.tcp we made a large firt· after\\'ard~. \Yhik ,,·ill be t\\'o L'~lra cnachL·~ Friday. Ju]_,. of ~cnnts \\'ill he gi,·en the hon()r of in cducatinn .\mcrica ha~ gi,·en the others were \\'Orh:ing nn thL· \Y:ttn :'1. :\ ~ the train ~t(q>~ :tt the lli!.:hhnd I rai:-ill!.~.' the .·\merican Aa.~ on thi..;. tla~· - \Ymld." . . front. Park . tat ion at R :3S P. \1 .. 11H 1rl· thct11 pole un l'ach nf the natll)nal holtday..;. Tohn F.. \Yilson. Sc\lllt l'Xt·cu 1\'C', That aftnn, ,nn and -..l·Hral tintt·..; l·ll L'ighty Scnuts \\'itlt tht:ir kacln-. \\'ill · j St:kan . .- \r e;~ cntii!Cil. Chanute. 1-..:an::-a:', \Vednesda~ \\l' carril'd prl>\·i. . iun . . f;:'tll / dim!~ aboard ,,·it h. their ha .t..:g;~gv f1)r AID FIREMEN !.:<W" intn mnre detail in the folln\\'ing the bargl's up to thl' :\le~:-; hall. J ltv · the l1r~t lap of tlll'lr t\\·(1 \\'l'l'b <';11111'\\'hl'll .'l'HT;tl lwtbt'S \\·crt·_nll'ltarl'd j qu()tatinn: "EYcry. h(ly ha.; _in his trucks han· hrt"1ll!.!l1t quite ll in,· ],,ad:- ing l'XJltTiL·nce at Camp \fa -Ka-Ja - h~· lirt' in the .-\ala di:-.trict \)i ll\lll11lulu. makeup tht lure ot thL· Pllt-Cit-cl\l(lr:-:. from Ekhtl, unl(lading tlw frl·igllt rar 1\\·an in the north \\'i .;l·nn~ill " ·ntHk lla\\'aii. recently, Dny Scout:- c·i Tn)np..; 1\\.atL·r. fire, "·nnck ca\c:'. anim:1k hircls there. After \\·nrk in tl~t· 111\lrtlin~~- and Thi.; llr:-t rontingl'nt ni .'r,1uts "ill ar- 42 and 44. sponsored by the Punalwu and in~ect:-; all intere~t !tim. His fulkq afternoon \\'(' tbually han· a :-.\\'illl. rin' at Camp ~atmda_\· 1llc1rll ! ll~· Ill Cath()lic Church and rrgi:'tCrl'd with apprcriation the. c thing-s and tht' \Vrdnesday \\T carried S1>111v (li the tintt' f,,r hrc:1.kf:t:-t. thL· Hny Scnut. nf :\mcrica. went tn the character ,-ntues t1wt ltc ma~· find in tent fin llrs 1111 t(l till' tnp oi a hill ,,.! JL 'rv aid ni thL' f1rtmen. Tl1esc Sroub acted thl'm dt·Jknd.; !1J)()11 hi . . oppMtunit~· to . eHn of them arl' tn hl· placed. I CATHOLIC SCOUTS SERVE a. ., patrnls in holding hack thv rrn\\·ds knn\\' thtm intimately. Camping pro1 A lot nf " ·ork is ahl'ad ni tt:> until \\'h en nwrc tktn 40,00flJ,l'<>pk (li tlH· 1 and assisted the fin'mrn in L'HT\' 111an- \·ides tcacler:;hip in an en ironmem thr tents are . tl up. the ";ttn i rtlllt I C'a t h, 1lic faith p:t rt il· .t'pa t cd i11 tlte Cnr- l llt' r pn.;sihlc. The~· \\'l're cnmmt·tHlcd cnndurt i\-L' tn the {rrratcst dc\'clnpment t_ milt, and the rc:-.t nf the r:unp put i1~ pu!' Chri:-ti Cl'l'l'lllllnie" at ~t . \fan·'..; lt1r their n.:r~·. pkndid \\·nrk. in mind. hodv ancl-cl1aractcr. Camping order,. but. by the time ti~L· rzlnipn:; i C'ath(ll:r ~-cmder~· nn ~f('llll)ri:ll cby. pn pcrly sup.rn·i scd . i ~ getting nc:-.;t_ to· rome, 1t w!ll be rt·:tcly to rt'l'l't\·l' t!tl'l!l. - C'athnl!r Scout trnop' n1 t hat Cit\· ;llld 1,059 SCOUTS IN AREA Gncl and nature '"ith an ttnder~ tancltn~ Paul Gill>l·rt, Camp I~eporter. nthcr Srnut Drum :tnd Hu!..!IL· (..\,rp.; ni Till re arc 110\\' inrty-four troops in mind ancl a rcspon~iYc heart. It is -------.K :tn:-.:t~ \it~·. nart iripa ted in the rxcr- t hL Xnrth Slwre :\rl'a Srnut council the ina hili tv of the aycragc man tn Urge Scouts and friends ciscs. The Srnut~ ;1rtl'd ;1.- a r . ,J ,)r \\·ith an enrollment of 1.0.19 Srnut .. appreciate ·the 'little flm,·er in the to Attend Big J~mboree gttarcl of hnnnr. counkd the nnwd. did For the ~rst timr in the histcn·~· nf rr:1nt.ted '"all' that makes him incap.. - c c . mr lll!l'r work nn the Qrnu11d~. anrl the council there arc no tro0ps \\·hose able of understanding '\\'hat Cnd and 1 co u t s an<I t nL·n -.. o t. ·'"' r uutn1l! :t r ~ · l I I ~< J · · · , ·. . · 1 1 · ' · .· . · · . II " 1n\·1tec . . 1 an< 1 ur~e< 1 tn · '1:-1t . . ·c < t H' prnc-e.:;~l\111 rcgt::.tl 1s man ts' Cam 111 no· alsn j)rm· 1 cte~ a sN· 1 a] cor d 1a l f nt r1nl'·,· · :1nrl pvnt1l~· ' 1 . attnn 1as 1 apsed and there · < .. ·' "' 1 . . I ~· l . 1 tnto an( ont () t lt' Cl'llh'trn. rhc ()!l ,. ~111~ troop t lett llla~· he S~lld to he cnntact tn he found 110\\'hl re r l.;;c, lt h I t e n tern at H 111; t ,..._ rc 11 1t a 111 H1r l' e < ·n 1 1, , 1 1 · · p · in ... c t · · , · · · · · · 1 h . . l I 1 11 . . 11 Ill(! l r~ \\'l'rc 11:\l'( ( llr111!..!' tIC nnttn I\ l. IS a. lllltlnturr \\'( riel where CltiZCI1--111Jl 1111 " :'l1 1 1 1 t TCihr trltp al Jrnac cr. \ f1iuial Hi gh . :\fa.; ~ n·h' h~;ttvd b,· the t.raining- ~omcs naturallY" c . am )(.>re, \\ t11 1 )l' ll' < at : rt·t)\\' l')t 1) ". '1'1 10111 F T 'II' TJ' I f . .. ' \ . ,, \ . a~ . . .I I". liS ]I)!) \) CAMP REGISTRAT . . . - _Park, B1rkenheacl. l·.n"l:tnd. luh.'1T,~ . . ,..., , r-·t,· 1'1 t I t f · ION 11 . . . · · r " ,,,, t 1 · 1e QTa11c n1ars 1a o '11 . , 1 .. ·, t. .. . August 13. B1rken hL·ad t-.. Jtht acro~s tl 1n 1() 000 1 HEROISM · l.t 11 · 1 " · tt PIC'"(ll \\,!'-a ·'"'<nuth :\!1 nne hundred place~ arc taken t e rt\'Cr ·"er~cy lr t !l~l · "l'fJlPP · m;tstrr nf nnr of the l athnlic . trn0ps Last summer . a man \\'a s knncked nr each of the fir:'t and seco nd ~es We suggest that ~L'c,ut . . St'l'llre kt- ... 11 ct til" nt lt · t., 1· . r tl I' 1~ 1 rln\\'11 ancr turned black b,· a shock from , " " ~ "11 ( 111 ~..: '- a 1n 1c · a!.! t' siPns of Camp ~fa-Ka-Ja\\.an and ters from th(' ]tiC:tl ~l'IIJit ht·adquart<:rs ('()IJt nf T,~ ... ll ' ... - ("'t. . . nrt' . f a high tension \\'ire. Fr~ends and rcla. f . · " :"n"> \.I \. \\a..... l.ll'Cr () n.nly a ic\,. remain ior the third se~wh1ch t teY c:tn pn·"L'IIt :tt the natlllll:t l the 1)·1,. 1:-,.,..r " ·t t' · t' · t iYes gat he reel an1un d. la mcnti n g his ) · · · · . · · " ~· 0cnu par IClpa tnQ' 1n ~wn. hea d quarter:-; (If thv 1,,,_,. ~r t >ut" t1l tilL' l' ... r·'lll ·" ,· ·o r , .., , 1t · · death when Billv Baird. 14. Bov Scout , . "' l 1111 ' · \ l nl()1111)eeuntA menca a." the~· pa,, thr(ltlt..dl \vw form ' On another page nf this is.;ue of Hatf\\'ay. Oregon, leaped ·from a York Cit .v. The natirlll:tl ht·adqll:Jrtllr-.. · there is an announcement In· Karl wagon \vhich he was driving and by D. Kin g- , president ni the· Xorth will then i~'ue tl1e pr11Jll'r crv(kntiaJ, tn TRIBUTE TO SCOUTS the usc of the prnnc pressure method · 1 · '1 them, which \\ill J,e ~,j niucl1 r"11' viiln rt'('no 111·t 1 t · · Shore :\rea cnuncil to the effect that 111 n 1 1.te1r pa nntJ:\111 anc1 oi artificial respiration brought the · 1 .· 1 · · · ... a fourth session " ·ill he held if at aence anc '" tit 1111 thv1r 'l'-tt :t 1rc>ad. fht' 1 -t·L·n 1 ·cl l)f ····r,. 1 · ·r t tl · man back to con scio usness. · 11 · f · · · ", < n 1e c n mmun1 1,. lrast . ixty Scouts register by the espec1a y 1 they rht'L -.e to \'t~lt the , nf the Ro\· Scnut.; ni Yakima \\··lsh·The splendid act was not learned of last of J uh·. Jam borer . I· 1 · \' f ·· '· . · · · ' etcran..; n Foretg-n 'Vars 1 1n,Qt011. t 1 until recently \\'hen it \Yas reported by 1 Detter make a definite decision ~ontJn.genb ot ~rc·~ t' t.rnm OYer and the Spanish American '\'ar VetE. Russel Scott, Scout Executive. The no"· and mail that registration into thnty ddtfftre nt cotlntnes \\·til be en- erans :\ssnciatinn of that cih· arc crcct1 lad deserved to call it his "Good Turn" 1 the council he~dquarters. 1 ing a large flag staff on Lookout Point campe at t 1e amborce. and let it go at that. -·- ... L' 1 1 m 1 s ! .' L'. I.

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