Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Nov 1934, p. 24

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Iners, only $ 1. Tweezers, hingeý and other necessary supplies. Give yo ur never be fi- S ta mps of eve ry nation in se ts 1end- packets' at eyery price and combination of prices, CoIIegfor friends thie kind.of gift that wiII, -orgotten.ý C. HIAHN for DRESSES, -- GOWNS The 'need for a stove or an old furnace to heat the shop at the Sea Scout lot has been expressed by the ISea Scout officers. If anyone,. it is pointed out, .-has, this discarded article, and would cail W. iC. Huggins, the skipper of -the ship, at Wilrnette I3558, a scout will be glad to pick up- the heater. ICE ROATING Plans were receaved at Sea, Scout headquarters recently fromn the Rud- der Magazine for a simple, but very ~fast ice 'boat. This craft. wili be ideal for the. scouts to build and very in- expensive, as the plans, cali for the ~same sait and, rigging that the .snipe- class sailboat uses. Witb three snipes i the. ship at the present, it is ex- pected to have at Ieast thrèeiceboats wbich are to be used at the nearby lakes. Cars will provide transportaton to these lakes, and the ice boats will be carried on a trailer. fscouts t0 Dbe -%zui oaieu IWO I.5 AUk5S St of the stop light on Déerfield avenue. The entire evening will be devoted to games, gaine leadership and the "play way" of teaching. Bob Townley, Hloward, Coop and George Scheuchienpflug eacb w -i .lpre-, sent part of, tbe program. AI! scoutmasters of 'the couricil, their assistants and their troop com- mitterenare iinvit ed to be present. It will be an opportunity to see the meeting room of Troop 51, Deerfield. This room observers state is, uotý only attractively unusual, but. is also evi- dence of %ihat can be done. withvery littie, money and lots of imaginlatiool. I WHOIS WH"O I IN SCOUTING This tihe ie ghth i a serirs of 1thappigiail bioaqrah-aI setche ni,~ IUnive.rsity of Scouting morthshr a TeHolds Closing Session PAST Pý Telast session of the University 'Kari D. King, of Scouting was held Mlonday night, the North Shore November 26, at Christ Church Par-- his service with ish House in Winnetka. Scout lead- America in 1923 ers who have been participating in as committeeman Ithe training courses,, after having completed the training work, gather- fl4terLS 0 'RESIDENT Sr., past president of Area council, began, the Boy Scouts of when he served boih and- chairman, of the Troop 2 in Wil- in ette. At the sarie. 'ietramning courses have neen con- 1UaiLme ý)ecnd Is ducted by volunteer scouters of ' the -1 ouncal of Wil- North? Shore Area council and the mette before its in- courses included those which are re- zI orporat ion w i t fi quired by the Pive Year Train .ng the North Shore program. iA r ea council in Ail credit of these courses-will t-926. In 1926 h toward the completion of, require- L-W as instrumental utents by each of the men for their Kw > King, Sr. in the formation -of 1Five Year. Training award. the North Shore Area council and f rom that date served Mlen Become Boys; Cook on' the executive board. In 1928 and 929 - e_ served as president, of the 'matel; forty boy,% 250 INDIVIDUAL Th"nat were formerly to 49.75 i Open Satuirday Evenimgs ~1 I T m dw -,Umm V m lu lqqmw Suite 10 - 545 Lincoln Avenue W'onnetka (2nd Floor Opposite North Shore Station)

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