Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jul 1937, p. 7

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,s knfown touflave Ili the race for. business manager Jim Wolff, Wilmette and Jimi Steen, Wil- mette pushed the victor, Ross Williams, *Glencoe, ail the way to the l-ast, vote. Dave Walworth, Wilmette, led the vote for the four assistanit'camp direc-* tors.,. The other winners being Pete Kreer, Winnetka, Bob. Maeser, \Vil- mette. and Kelly Brent of Ravinia. The defeated candidates wer e close ail the way. They were Raleigh Willianms of Wiùnetka and Bruce Gillis of Libetty- *ville. .For'the position of..haiidicraft direc- tor Bob Vinyard, Highland Park- and Jack Whitte, Glencoe, lost by 4arrowv margin 11s to.Alain Matthews and'Eugene *Sittis, both of Glencoe. Ili the nature departnîent Fred Kalinika, Wilmette, who was on. the ballot of both. parties and so bad a commafnding psition, led decisively. Ed. Weigel, Wilmette, fini- ished, slightly ahead of Lincoln Lippin-7 cotn of Wliimetka. Bill Larson ioe out. Bob Ilyetf, both of Deerfield, for the important post of. quartermaster. Larson, when interviewed by this re- porter, stated that it was no more than he exjeçcted and that he %vas going to enforce the teii cent daily purchase ruie. Jack McI(eowni of WVlietka rail righit at the heels of Bob Davis of' Glencoe for the post of camp doctor. After bis exhibition of surgery skill ili the main lodge it is expected that there *will be no ililiesses in camp. wîlIl be Stanlecy Miller and Dave Wright. They beat ont j im. Morrow and icarry Murphy. SECOND PERIOD The second period at camp .a-Ka- - ja-Ja\Wan opened Saturday night, j uiy 10, wben 195 'Scouts disemotarked irom thk 1 lambeau at Anitigo. buses took tnemi * the zz) miles to camp where Chef b I'auisen had a roast L)eef diinner wvaiting for tnieml. ing matiy Scouts ini camp is totem pote making. Bill Clark, formerly of Win- netka and now living ini Texas, bas long bad an interest in the Indian work on' totem poles and the stories they depict, and is .leading the work. An overnight, camp bas* been esta b- lished at Crystal lake wbhich is close by. There are a number of tents erected and, Scouts' hikeý there, spend the night, -and' hike backc to the. camn for breakfast. O0n Monday Scouts.will. leave camp for the day to seven- or eigbht points of ýin- terest within hiking distanc e of, camp. The Pioneering section of i camp is constructing rustic ,seats .at. varions points around the camp;, notablyaround the main.lodge "wbere Scouts and visitors can Aind, a seat. while' waiting for the bugler to sound out the welcome. calltha.t the meal, is ready. Many Pets The camp bas acquired a number of pets. The first is Babe, the camp dog, who came from- Waukegan. The nexct *as 'Sparky, -a dôk with'no 1ionm xvhô has been adopted by the whole camp. Dr. Walls, the camp Naturalist, basd- rected the Scouts in bis department in the. trapping of porcupines, chipmunks and snakes. And in the aquarium at the museum an 18 inch northern pike swimis leisurely about, the envy of all but one fishierman ini camp. Waldo, the latest pet, is a baby pig acquired by Hank Cooper from Blackfoot so that lie camp store against Joe is five weeks andi ià I WA DING 1119-21 Cenltral AVe. O'>. Wsimet:eThareWmte1818 Large Parkinrg S.>ace lat the rear for the, couv#nieiite 01 Our cusIomMe Quality Merchandise at Right Prices-Get Our Estimate HARDWARE - PAINTS, GLASS- HOUSEWAR B3UILDERS' AND CONTRACTORS' SUPPàES: Roofing-Gutteng--Spoubslliet MetAl Worký: Repairing - Cleaning - Païnting LAWN MOWHR SHARPENING Fevftflzersg-Seedg -Toda-ts-4<.and Lawn Sprinklers OuIing. Pishing. Camping Needi. Tockle Boxes, oo*s. etc. 111. and fl's. FIiskin Lic.was - ~~~-Fr»e ole.y AuytlmeVOU Specif y________ Tek Tooth Duh .................. 9 Sqwalbb Yeast Tablets., 250's ........89e Ruergine Cleanea',freproof ........ 29e Swav, Shave Cream ...... ........330 LailiM.Icllpul .... 'l nursciay mght brouglit ont ail the amateurs on banjo, nxoutn organi, guitar Staff Photo and other instruments. George l<yan john Robinson166Secrav in bis inimitable imitation of Fred. Alien n 66Secra~ acting as master of ceremonies., nue, and Cappy Peterson, 1518 Sunday' will be the ,occasion of th e Spencer ave nue, Wilmnette, shoum watermeet, with the, boat and- canoc trying to find relief .fromheat in the. races and, canoe tilting taking placé in;wding .pool aI Vaitmon park. and

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