Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1934, p. 22

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WILMETTE LIFE October 25, 1934 ELECT CHARLES P., BAUMRUC-,KER STATE SENATOR' DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE 7dm SIENATORIAL DIST. Bora lu the City et Chicago, March, 1984, and edueated la iii Publie Sehoois. Serving Sud terni as Presid ent of .the Village of River Forest. Servlng rd term on Bxecutive Board ef the Suburban Area and County Towns Associations of Cook County (0f whieb ho liq one of the orgaaIsers), compoued of Nuniripalities, Sehool B o ardls, Park Bards, Mosquito A baleinent Districîs, Chambers of Commerce, Kiwanis Clubs and other ivie organisations Organised for Home Rule (oppoing al consolida- lion with, Ciicago). Serving frd ferm on committee, whiciî he organîxed tef promote the building of f ana lnterrepting sewer fromnthe forth end of Cook County to the Drainage Canai, thus endina' fthe dumping of sewage tata the lDes Plaines River. Menîber of Cook County Paria Bureau. Assoriate Lite Member-Field Museumi of -Naturel Ilistory. Serving Ind tenn as President of the National Assoriation of Credit Jewelers. qervfn* 8fh tprm as Prosideuf of the Ûblrieao Credif .Teweiers Association. ... Servinlg as Cblrma.ni of the Refait .leweiers "Code Autborit.y.9, seretar.y undtTreasurer -19 ves- JONES & BATTM.RUCKER CO.-Jeweier.s . lýdeusla tir Vvoter* League lti'unniç Manufacturerq AssorlnUton qnbhu-h-.n Areq end Country Towno. Association of Cook Counfy FORWARD WITH ROOSEVELT AND RECOVERY 65e A Very Specia I Selling of Our Vamp Toe 4 Thread, Chiffon Stocking Sre Our A dvergîsements on Pages 30 aord V1 New Fal Colors Edgar A. StevensIgýnr. EVAN STON I BOY SCOUT NEWS j IWH09S WHO- IN SCOUTING Titis is the itird .Of a *secrs o th-li eiblia il bin<ra'h ical sket!checs v(q Inspires North, Shore Leade-rs ý.,,.1..ý, . i1 ýTwenty-three scouters froni the 1 ortih- sh-o scopnters. North Shore Area council traveleil -,( Madison, Wis., Monday of this week ALL-'ROUND LEADER to attend the annual meeting of L. Sherman Aldrich. That nine in RegionSeven, Boy Scouts of Americ:n. scouting circles is itromediatel)- associat- Thîis north shore delegation, larger ed with the Winnetka district inIllte than any other represented at the North Shore Area counicil. Mr. Aldric1h session, was inspired with the presenl liasbeena qcuter tations of the main partipants ilu t ht ba eensalicoute!'r prograni-Dr. George J. Fisher, deptt N ... thre inc heoruchief scout executive; E. Urner Gocxi- the counil was o'r- muan, national directoroftedvsn ganized. hegning of program and former resident q); bisscut:î epei-Wilmette ; and Dwigit NI. Ratw'a ence as a t r o o 1P new regional scout executive wlio ia committeeni witfi recently corne f0 Region Seven i l: Troop 19> of ~i is inaking his home in \Wilnîettv. netk Snc 1 l0'lie delegafes also received miute, lie lias heen a <i> valuable information and inspiration frici con ulissu ne!' iiithîe group meetings held in the ai,- of WVinietka. svirv- crnioon session in the followin- ' su;, ing iintiringl%. in jects : finances, admin ist ration an" __________________tlat capacitv. lie couincil organizafion, recruiting, traini lias heenii 'n the e , ig and( tenuire activities, and edut L. S. Aldrich ecutive li o a r (l of tional pnhlicity for the larger pri. the North Shore Area council for sev'- grani. eral v'ears and is niow Boy Scout com- 'l'lie ioe address bv Dr. <icorg,- missioner of \Vinnetka and the finiance J1. Fishier on "XVhiait ibe '[beine chairman of the North Shore Area tlîk Conierence Nleans to Evercouncil. .He bas a son wbo vas a scout Ctuncil and E'ery Scouter in Regioný and who~ is inow away at college. Mr. See."<irected the thouglits of thit Aldrich's hobby in scouting is first ai( ' on ference and encouraged very catan and heelbas doue much f0 advance kiiouwl.-fi] consideration of the business whîc"2 edg ini first aid among scouts in WXVin- as cisciissed. Dr. Fislier's eloitluîh netka. He is known by many scouts, eîitlusiastically received. because of bis first aid activitv. as At Ille noon luncheon session \Ir. "Dottor" Aldrich. (joodmian addressed the group on t1ic Finish Needed Repairs on Cabin in the Woods: subject. "As Youtb Grows Up"' Tui - address %v'as especially directed tù- ward the introduction of a larger. Older l)ov' prograîn into which tliù Bov Scouts of Arnerica is lucig The Cook County commissioners Dr. Fisher in bis final addre,~ have recently made aIl the necessarv" couts lui the Modern \Workx." repirs on the Cabin in the Woods i' dramnatically and forcefully' inpresse- Northbrook and have replaced a good 111(11 the delegafes the large plIac,. deal of glass which wvas broken by that scouts occuPy in tbe modern cdu- vandals during the summer montlis. caConal. civit and recreational pro- They bave also repaired the roof and: grains. At 8:30 o'clock the cne have made mmnor repairs ab)out oI'. encews adjoui ned. building. Last Saturday a group oif scoutmasters and other spent a coupl'Ueeriyo So tn of hours at the cabin cleaning dishe5, niestyo co tn cul)boards and tables. The cahin is NiesThsM da probably lu beffer condition now than, M esThsM n a it bas been for ýa considerable length j'l'lie second session of the Lnve oi time. A new policy has been ini- sity of Scout ing will be held Monda:. ated whereby f roops wbo use the ca;uin1e vening, October 29, at 7 :45 o'cl -;(k at will be making a deposit of $200 be.- Christ cburc'i Parisb bouse in 1,%.,nnet- fore going ouf, whicb $2.00 will be ka. The opening session will be i n the refunded wben tbe cabin meets a satis- sctout room and fthe group will be ad- facfory inspection. The scoutmasters dressed by Clifton G. Speer, scout suggested sucb a policy themselves execufive of the North Shore Arez and were enthusiastic in ifs adoption. council. -Four* courses are in full, swing at the University of Scouting. including elements of scoutmastersbip. Leaders' Nature Hike principles of scout mastersbip, firs-. aid, and handicraft. Approximately' Schedled.for Snday50 neni are enrolled in the fou r j ames J. Mooney, naturalist -And di- courses. The following week, Mon- rector. of the Nature department af dayv, November 5, the troop co mmittee Camp Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan and an employe of Troop 35, Ravinia, wiIl dramatize museum, will conduct t 'he first of the 1'roop comnlitteemen are especiallv' group of three sessions of a nature invited. I secaliatoncourse for scèut lead- ers on Sunday afternoon, October 28. the men will assemble at Scout head- quarters in Hlighland Park at 2 o'clock and wilI go witb Mr. Mooney to the place that he designates for the study of nature. James Mooney bas been associated with the Field museunfi for aboutfive years and bas been on the camp staff for the past two summers. He bas beeni exceptionally successful in teacbing nature lore to scouts and will pass much of bis knowledge andi teaching technique to the scout lead- ers who will be enrolled in the nature specialization course. Local Units Striving for lO-Year Program Award Announcement bas recerfly been sent to the field of the Ten Year Program award for 1934. The award will be presented to aIl troops meeting a set of five requirements wbicb point to growth and develoPment within tl.e f roop and will be in the nature of a gold seal. placed upon the troop char- ter. The Ten Year Program award is also extended to Cub packs and Sea Scout ýsbips as. well as Boy Scout troops. -October 25, 1934 W.1 L.ý M E T TE - ý L-l-,F 9

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