Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Feb 1931, p. 38

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* Catis Forth Maniy A questionnaire recently sent tIAnaSotojIt ~ ~ c u Scouts of former yearsaWedthoi______________________ Scoutlng '-'tivities watno tod ntmskt vdy eebete nfr what nw 9_____outost________i Byrd Expedition Scouting's twventy-flrst bîrthday . their menlories of- Scouting. RmmeteUiomyuwa t beng eieratd i vey mjiyway Alostwitoutexcptin, hey cries aloud, "I amn a Scout." It is not Sea Scout Paul A, Sîple of the Bvrd bei g .cleb ate in ver ma Y. ays Alm st vit out exc pti n, heyA ntarctic Expedition was întrocîîe by the north shore Scouts 'during named the outdoor. experiences of, necessary to wea:r the Uiiformi.to,.be by 'Chief Scout Excuie a e E J Anniversary week, February to4 camp and trail. a Scout. It is. muchi more important: West, ini an Ann uives a mesDa pro ofte lve isrct f the ouc1 forethey ecom Scous andafte J; On -the 7th,. Saturday afternoon, ec So we now know that boys b- that you ve Scoutin g in your1 daiy gram Sunday, February 8, ove r sr- hel aScutmobilization in -practice they have been Scouts look Most of fe, so that the peope wio knowv you tio en Zan ework ~for calisforemërgencies. sucb as ail to the udo rga. î' et e in. you an embodiment of Prsiet aCe W. Hfeadsok torad es lies lst persons and, s6 easy to, over-emphasie some corey lidess, courage-in a word, o e th Cou ba netw rk Tire.dav. fioos. t isestnîatd athouandother phase,, and end up by having ofteScout Oath and Law. If. you do evening, Februr 0 nort shre cous trne ou fo a oysclu, o a'pla grup r a get a Uniforni, however, see that it is Mr. West was aiso her durilîîg duty Saturday witbin twenty mnts drill emlr aktbl em ien-iilUif.ita t s orcl n or h h or S o u s t r md in u t s tefra y' c , o r a a âkpi a g o u p rant e Of i i i n f rn , th t i i o re t y d ay ' ev e n in g , F e b ru ar after the cati had been miade. 'Dis- stead of a, Scout troop. But the worn, and that the insignia are prop- Dr.S. J. CrumbIneolte. crc 4 trict Conimissioners were .-in charge Scouts want their rightfti heritage el icd o nthe Uniform youi of t ee m obilizations. of thili g atisfying adventures in ta d f r he B y S o s of merica. Chiceih a so itoiracast a SunayFebuar 8,theactalwood and field and stream .- Thle Uniform of the growing Scout 1.cuprra ThrdY, February birthday of Scouting, was eerae tet's ý'do our best" t >gie» ar is a constant reminder that h sas hs eeol e î itù in ma y ofte north shore churches cot ths tigsgr ig a su. T e U iforn points more than 150-Anniversary W eek pro- ____Scouts________short_______inth_ the Scout ta his God, and tells him grains ii w hich governors of state by Sc uts akin sho t ta ks i thethat "a Scout is Revere t." So, 100. a d o h r h g ofcas w e si niorning service,, by Scout? awards '. tesalihs1 oeoIeepetfr pr .aidster of Scoig. wr had being, presented in church, by minis-, Vistalit geiropabl i, a hsmeresetofite_________ ters giving Scou~t sermons and by Syem U A dF aue Scouts attendipg chui-cb services as Has New Point. yt; pressing needs of today, for Scouts iiF r Uniforn are like the Crusadrso ufôndtrOP. Troop 12 of the Vista del Lago old-thre is chivalrv and fun iii (Io- Sn' Ioi Schools have held their Scouting held its meeting of February 2 under ing riglit. "' ~ a o ceiebrations aiso. Monday mornng, the' supervision of Ourne ScoutM>iiz to Feray9, the e Scu- Idd Winnetka 'Skokie master, Lloyd Long. We had the Uned weanigte fiia cu Saturday, February 7, the Scouts of ScolScout club sponsored. an as. piedge of allegisance and discussed the Uniform imbues the soul of the Scou imteasmida h i lage hall, semble- program of a short Scouting vatrols. We. have a new point systern with Principles.ou for the annuai Scout ob0iat1 n talk by Robert Brown, Winnetka in which a certain number of creditr, tiLeadrsafthe:a0ousock anpby 3 :10 district com ,ssicmer folowed by fif- are given for every test that is passed, Stag P atrol Is L eading snt yfiveS ot a abrd a teen minutes of Campl Ma-Ka-Ja-Wali At the end of four months the patrol Contest Wih 145SPoits th ilg Hl nuiform and equ Scout movies. In the Howard school, with the bighest number of points pots ih14 on ,ted itllrstHaidneuipome ndSeeri Wilmette, the Scouts presented a will receive an award. We then had Thursday eray5 Troop 1 of, aduit Scoutledrtokcag ii half-hour assernbly program based or, a knot-tying contest for the patroîs iimtehit ekymeiga ititCmisoe .C ent aday of camp life at Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan. Dick Born, our Senior Patrol Leader. the Congregational chnrch. The meet- at the heaci. S cout Bih Lehie was in charge. passed out saine Scout calendars and ing opened with the Pleuge. of ailegi- Thle feature of the mobilization iis Ail over the country Scouts are idwpaad.Tem tngd- ce Folwing that theparsteitr-aolfstidots.Qn doing ail they can toward niaking 12, Vista del Lago, Stag patrol won. Mn1. King, Scout parl nCenao ai soe i h c aing taeir u t i fors ths w e n o r e t 9: O-- oersublroop a yte d a lrt a id game hich the Sout a t ent" wsotae s r om i h contng tan on be ore the pubic.maser, the an oun ed he standing village. The patrols ere then- s n Scout M eeting Enlivetned . h arl cots. T e sa dig u otevarious stores. -Upon ariving. aeSas14;Eagles, 752 and the at th trsth cuswui *idti Troop 4,Plans to Make b lyn f2G msSîlven Foxes, 93 points. The meeting "pthenst" and wSouould pplyflirs ci f o r H o b y h o T r o p ~ t ~ î t i s e e t n g î a s W d - c lo s e d : w it h t h e S c o u t O a)à t h a n d L a w . w h r e e s r .(Pa t ie n t""a n hud a j P y fi a id t Radios- StnîeHoochraShrop 1, ol..te4lig wrog witmhiet)iTh MondaY, February 2, the Flying nesday at thé St. Augus'tine's church. mette. rO 1 i7tligwa swogwt i. h gagie patrol of Troop 4, Wilmette, This night being the Board of Re. _________ patrol then canried their "ýpatienit" back met at Bih Lel' rdo0hp. eview night,'wehada maîî meetinc .to headquartenswer uges decide discussed radio and its parts. Then bt we had lt ffn epae oeM m esN ee h h et"is-ies ee we talked %bout the radios we are "Cikon,, Ham" on .borseback. 'Phen inj inntkaDr Crps hMobili.-ations similar to this were j going ta bîuild for the hobby show. some visitons came in, and for a little ef. u Ars.hl neeyNrhSoevlaels We re ~ j ing a tud et ra ios w ile Mak Stoddard took charge. Th Bo Sc u D rum corps of W in - Saturday....Editor Bill Lehe, \il- L.ater we tooKç a radio Jandbook and We played "Spud.» We the gt oue tka heid isrgdrmeigJn-mte taiiced on wbat kina of raaiao we are Scoût posters to put up for the Scout ary 26, which is held on e very second going to bui1d,~ We hope it wili be a campaign. We closed the meetinig witF and fourth Monday iihmnhW cum se itiue IUCCess. fter the tetengowntisteeedtho ScousLew D.Eler Stone suces. Ate te metng e isene te Sou Lw.-lmr 'toeTroolp had eight boys. The ru corps has Po e to Bili's short wave receiver.-EIm.er 4, Si. Augustine's church, Wilmiette. . twelve, drumis, one bas5 drum nd and Caedp S PoT'roop 4 St. *Augustine's Pair Of cytubals. We want a Scout to Tuesday., January 27, Troop 10 held 1epicopal chureit, Play the cymbals and one to play the its meetinka h Lgpshol î Rsy ~ av Jn rotued as ass runi Wealso want from twen- ot mster oPened the meeting witi BOYS JItar Exiinùg Talc Assistant Scuta t y atlit bugIers, We mnet at 7:-30 .te Scout Oath. After à short testA a~ ~o U~erjçt~ r~ Iof iriea eldtlei Bral rothers '011 êompany. passing peiriod, Mr. Jieller, Our Scôut- asS'ut usereçUrS rop ,15- f ineta el tèir'Ëb ý7cklWinekaDrum Cylrpmaster, îi Sost oser t The Scoun naster of Troop 3, Wil- weekly meeting at >Christ chut-ch. Reporter. opastutSouut osthen lie ýmCtte Methodist chrc ha benParish.house <on january 29. 'The eues. pase 'o u rntwno; hn absntbecat sc f siCcRess for two wer~e collecede and tlieiî Mr Aldrich, LG O Hý PG > asedouc aléndars anid stickérs ta Ut tetj evil and1 fl .ed ttmtie- 'ce nday, >nuar 27, te Sea Scou~t Wtt losedti he neetiei1 6ot tiig us vty interestitg story. Qttster, Mr. past six bls, the Scouts feUllin an ý '*MFazan psedo t otofthings and the»tni ----------- ______________ c litnext iettTig ee inobe4h. he dw wA Ae RCtUT -fori l 14:FfeobScutry 4, at thttat ý St. Astes We eUoTl portedrw a d fe c iu ch in Wi mete. At the becn ïu thtWet iehds O VU8A CHO uiesmteswr ctsdand ning, .- Tof t4he m eetng orednesch, Troop 3 of Arent s rvey.at t e Uni ersî attnde d m to he , s te ki ppùs er had ~~ sit n c u m se, g v çiiurch now has twenty-llvs registered of 1<rs abouts and fi recruits. At our iastofassatL recrvadthteeiebs Canadian charts a few a démonstration on first aid. We also recevedposers e past the 2,W8 men students, 812 are, or days prevjous, we wenttrog haadicsonnthSoumbi- z1ýctin& we rcie otr P1týhave been registered as Boy Sotthrthfloin h o rseo the zaiscusind Sou tchhe Se rv oice. i4~ the window at home. Thles. posters and several others are serving as Georgian Ray cruise. Two bells rang Atrthdeosrtnw pada aýç for the bi.g Scout drive that 18 Scout leaders. Svnysxhv t n eIttteGo otCmxa-g aead he mncsedath e pme a usw progress.-Troop 3. Wlmette tained the rank of Eagle Scout,,the chored somehr erBidRvr eadSinr ro ,S.Ags _4; f.high4t in tbc inovement. Cariada._ Yeoman o4tero:tn'scuSci.met 'tte.

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