Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Nov 1932, p. 18

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Trrop 1i iiînette Ill ts ait- nual parents' nÜiglît oit Thursday, Novnîhr . Itl pr 1eceof th&*,r parents, the scouits were awarded the, various lbadges 'and mierits they had attained. during the past. molnth. Tendcrfoot -badges wcre given to lAames Mlc.Irath, Courtney Rodger, jack IHar 'vüy. Bob, Cochran.. Bob Anderson, Bob IltiV,: Bôb Mattlxews. Bert Silniollts. Bill ilayt and aw rence Schtîber. Two ýScouts, Fred(1Welhuilaiîand Louis Crané, won, the second class rank. Stan Cochran 'ob)taitied lits Star scout rating. 1tvo patrol. leaders. Philip Sainîneison.alid William Grill- nieli, were awarde<l the rank of I.ift scout. Mer t badges vwere woil bv Vernoni. BrowNN, Elid A;tdrews, 1.otuî. Crane. Phil Samuelsoni. -Jarvis Brown. John PI earson and talti nCorn. Tite meeting %vas clirnaxe<i bv th-' awardiîtg of the Eagle ratik t,) Ed- win Andrews by Mrs. \V. H., And- rews, and to Jointî Pearson hv N1rIý J. \V. Pearson.. Tite speaker for the init \ýasýD Tucker, who was "piinch-hiittiing"fo'i the Rev. J. G. Ilindley. rite nierits and badge: wer.,c awarded by V. L. w. Kari 1) W-- ~ ~ T. __A A 1,' b the following persons in a short dramia. stresý of the ten-year progra the fall "kick-o if" ;net ly at Il-.nx Place scliool î,y scout leaders of t Area couincil : .Toli I Udetl l it s % ;Sig in putting across n of 'growtli and Boy Scouts of i, and featuring ftmerica. .eting held recent- The statvd alimf the ten-year pro- i. Highland Park, gram is ats io 'r:o reach at least the X'Iorth Shore one of evcrv four twe-lve-year-old boys with the BJoy Scout program and to make the program so attractive tîtat astcr. Troop 30, eache boy \% iii want ta stay four years, *er.Calhîs Se tothecnl that ini ten years f rom now. Walter M, Kiplinger, Regioii Sven Scout executive, was the tui' sekrat the second session uf i tt Unvrity -of Scouting, whi zin lxeld, at the. Glencoe. Union chttrCIý Monday night of this week. NMI .r thait 125 scoutlers -from the ,~t Shore Arta council heard lii' ilti. presentation on "How to Make Ee Troop 100) Percent Successful'. After the precliminhary -asseniblv . all the combineéd' courses, t 4 ni we re -gîven 15 minutes to vieU tii Natiotial Supply 'Service Iri-l];\' which w~as loaned to the Uie~~ of Chicago supply departmiein-it flin Boy Scouts of, Amerita. ,ThiS Îî .0n *elaborate display of ail of 1the- iîenî*- for .sale. I)Y the supply service, d -o *national couticil and atat~imi attention, it is stated. Veave rgum'Offeu.d TÉhe varions Courses hadl~~.t.t *programns u various part- ~ i. building, iMi une' with the 'rîl instructors anîd students are a,-, ,iiii ishing. Scouiters takingý the t' n bined courses of the elteii.-, scoutmnastership listened toTho<r Shearer, scout executive of Fond il, Lac, Wis., present his talk on ']'i, cational Objectives in Scoutiiîg".the Ctubbnig course, M. G. Clark * ~WVVV~ <U<VLScoutii president : Cul) otnny iButter, AIL - TVAA%&-A.11ýJ"I Carl Nfc M ariu s. ass-,ociate Scout! Pack .Hglod:cotA ere- The Scoutcrs nianual, which was execttive of the Northx Shore Area: pesen. Troop .37., Hi£-hwood:H. R.iprepared by the North ShoreArea council, Boy Soctits of Ainica. i Smithi. ;cottiaster. Troop 33. High- i council a-, the guide to the basis and visited the Grand Rapids counicil L j . land Park: P. W. Siege-le, cubmaster, requireients aiî the President's week-end ini the înterest oi cou iiil Pack 42. ffiahwood, Don Ijains;. Wau- award "i conction %witli the ten- activities, and Scout headtquarter's ar- Jkegan district cotnmis-sioner; Oscar year prograini has been very enthus- rangmen an maageent Grnd Andersonx. Sea Scout mate, Troop 4, iastically received flot only by nort Rapids council has one of tire nias Wilmette: and Mferle C. Tibbetts, shore scouters, but also by local and ottstanding office layouts of ail th". chairman of Trctop 45 co«mmhtee. t.ake regiona1 scout executives aIl over the couicils in Region Sevcti. -it I . F'orest.. - country, it is announced. The .book- - I '-xI ---- -1-- -. 0- let mn.zt, ()[« ,. ;eve- rihl ...n l-!a ,n TT vit àà A"1 U neWUuu I~~~~~~~~I W"01ui? v~a ua~ilNm~ I>y a à "radio broadcast", erîtfflu!ý 'Cnritsc ta the Isle of Nuka;hîe,,; The class ini the firist aid cu' worked on triangular an(!rhl bandages. Students of the pnritclilt course. aier MN. Shearer listeucd. to I. H.W. Wh.infie](d, t'. executive of Sheboygan, \i. "Scolitig Objectives,;. Te Meet in Waukegan The nexu, session of the 1ir-' Il A'U- « qai- ,U UUCSand .space is provided for thle sig The large poster, used to preseni natures of ail who wouild accept tlu~ A the ten-year program at ihe council challenge. Already. many tiam.s ii.( - "kick-oif " meeting recently. has, been tit isîs-it is observed, 4'

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