Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1930, p. 33

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Shawnees were tnere with thje goods. We hope to hear an Ottawa and a MenQminee song at anl carly camp fire. The first speaker on the program was the camp engineer, *Mr. Kreusch, who regaled us with a few tbrillin91 experiences iii the far>west as a young man, or rather, asa- younger mnan. A talkiug contest caime, next. A laughing co'ntcst, was the next event, and -then five scouts plaved "Rabbii4" Mr. Boltz would like to Sknow whether any 'of Iast liight's par- - ticipants hiave ever played Rabbit be-. *fore. Çhief Xhirling Thunder then told how he 'conquered a bear barehanded, which was -barelv understandable until coro-bear-ated (in English) by Bob King. To close the evening, the annual in- * itiation to the -Royal Ordcr. of -Loco- moiv ngineers wa.s Ield.-Ki * Aldrich, Junior Oficer. Ottawas Set FIag Pole»; Camping Suits 'emn Fine Down ini the sand, six feet deep, is the bottom of the fIag Pole, of the Ottawa camp. t was put'iii place. late yesterdlay afternoon, when everyone around offered lis assistance to make- it anl easy job. This morning the flag - was hoisted for the first time. Inspec- tion seemned terrible at first when miore things wvere found wrong than onec couild imagine. The Ottawas are stead-< ily improving and more and more tents P are 2'ettiniz Lyood screv r Th- :.-- C ent namne was selected to serve as a mnakeshift - until sonie inspired, first-t period camper should make a suit- able suggestion. To the gro up novy n camp. it was 'thought, should. go. the privilege of naming the newspaper. Lt is hoped that'they will be able to suggest a naine that we may look forward to using in f'uture years as well as. the pre.5ent camping. seasoi., Suggestions should be, tur.ned ini to camp headquarters, and, We mwould like to have the nime- o fthe camper who turns it ini. The ""stems to be quite suitable as a namne for the new camp newspa- per. How long will ýthe pres-ent nine last?'.Why .doesn"t ,someone .off er' a good suggestion that we ca:i use? Ver3' few suggestions liave come ini and the staff is becoming a littie discouraged. If 'you want to read the "Shleet" teIll those who arc hlelpig to put 'it out by sending iii somne. suggestions. for a mnae even i~f vou don't think 'it's.1so blot. ayesomieoné else. wilget, an idea from the lame )"OU suggest, Menominees Hold First Camp Fire Gathering Our council fire was lit at 18, o'clock ruesday evening. Everyo' gathered around the fire- ready for thefun. Our Scoutmnaster, M.\r. Dianielson, -,vas the song leader and ho led us ini a couple of peppy songs. Folowing the. sorags came a stuntf fromn each patrol. The fox patrol had one 'called the '"Bedbug Olr- <Better Pictres, Better. Values-'- THREE Ail Children, Smnile for Bernie. Beautiful Bull Etchinigs Regular Price, $ 10.00 BERNIE STUDIO 1623 ýShe rman Ave., Evanston luiditnou atles. ±veai time is tie- 1 cameÇ 'r I nve-pou.nd box nonatei ing looked forward to more and more. by Mr. RecIer, Troop 1's Scoutrnaster. The cook must bc a wIiîz. Nothing More songs and stories follom-ed tthe 'makes a Scout so hungry as a good roast. The stories were- supposed toý swim, even though be. does have td le actual experiences, 'but were morte shiver a lot after it.-Jim Cuffe nteode fM.deuc' tres. Troop 34, Highland Park.' At about 9 o'clock* the Vesper Ilymn and Scout, Beniediction' closed the first 0 taws PéýMenomînee campfire at, Ma-Ka-Ja- t UlrizeWani for 1930.- Frank Appleyard, Gaeof "Horseshoes" Troop 5 5, Gleview. Horsshoepitchers beware! Thef Ottawas are naking it pr etty hot fou the stakes -on their new "'horseshe. tng r aimn and ins9cular "I Chilren's-Shoes by Pool &,Piper DESIGNED, WJTH KNOWLEDGE BUILT WITH SKILL 1CHILDREN'S 1608 CHICAGO go '~ SHOE SPECUALISTS AVENUE + VANSTON.ý. tttttt t t t ttttttt4 Tel. Univ. ,8m,8

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