Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Oct 1929, p. 37

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Octohcr 25. 1929 37 North Shore Scout News Fifty Glencoe Boy S Wilmette 1'roops 'Sco!tts Take Part Given 44dvancenlent , . . .. tn pe1nonstra~i_on 44 &Jards at ll1 eeting. _J ~l.dUtS nt G~ IH:Ue la:-,t Fnda\· :\t the \\'ilmt:tk Court f H 01101. 1 ·· t at krnuon and c..·vctung staged a "Pe e- I S·ttunh,· ni , 1 t t' . I °troops w<.'a' 1 · · · · ·' ' g 1, I\c oca 1 ·e· 1 1 IH.' Handle your Lowestoft tea cups tenderly: For the story 1s that painter named Rose. their little roses (lC!llOihtrathlll and a\,·arded the council advanc·mc· t .-\hout a\\·anl fnr maintaining the stand~rc1 ;;1 fitt\· ~cuuh a:-,semhcld u11 the (,1 J ()f ) 1 - .· ,, . . . . .. . , t>ark their t 1·1> ,1\ 111g no t O\'Cr 'f. o;·tv ';llltlllds cllfO:-,s from the :\urth ~horl' percent tl.'nd· ·J ·I ·l)llt "rot t . . I . t 1· 't p k A · '1' 1 I " -~'I : :. ell!( cl <.'a S Iltlc ar · ·;>'H'nuc stat1011. ll.T e they t\\'e.nt\·- fin· percent first ·I· · . s. t.. · ·t l ) · S · l t t , , . 1 rl' · 'I' · C clSs .. COLI s. ~l. . · II ~- · (() 1 . SCJH.'e clll~ _ :-.eretl II - ' ' .nwp 2 uf the l'ongregatinna1 church, tc.. :.tnt k111ds ot Scout hikltlg tt·nb. _I rntlJI 3 nf the ~lethodist' church and \\ 1th thts.e knt s as 1~atrot IH.- adquar - l'ruup S tli the..· Haptist rhurch all rcter-.. _the Sro_u~s . orga111zed th.e dt.:lllDil - rei\'l·d this high a\\'ard for hoth the ~tratl'T. acti~' Jtll~ S and built ma11~· . " L'l'OIHI and third quarter :-; 11 i this vear. ' :-, Jnt<:rtstmg thm~s. ! Thi..; - ,,·"r(l 1 · 0 I1(' 1 l · tl ll' c. - 1 · · ·1 n II\' (.' t 1 C 1 Trt~op 22 oi the l'nion ~·ltun· ll a11d rounci1 nft'ers tu all tronp~. The oth~r 'l'ruop 23 oi the Episcopal clillrL'll itltlr etrl' no,·..;' l.ii~,_;, ramp staiH1al"d :--taged St'\Tral inttre~ting ··a111p run - truup rating and ci,·iL· ~en· ic..: . All the te~ts and game-. \\'itil Troop 22 win - ' ;1\rard:-; are gin·11 ttl troops rcachi 11 ,g 1!i11~- fiv<:. a_nd Tn~op ~3. iour cn'll~ ... . : a :-,t~ll<lard. lhlt just ior ,,·inning fir :-; t :"1tatf thro\\·In_g, n~ul dn\'Jng. :-,trl'tch· ·r plan·. In this ,,·ay e\·vry trPt)p has ran·. hroarl Jllll1JHilg, dn.-ssi11g race. the same chance f~,,r an award. thrtT lcggt·_ <l race, string burning. kllt ·t i - - - -- - --· -- tying, a1~d horse and ridn \H'rc thl' 1 Five New Scouts Join , .,·t·tJts 01 the da~-I. Troop~ of. North Shore hr the cn·ning tht· patrob gathcJ· vd , . .. around their tt·nt ..; tu cook :-upper. r II }· 1\'t..' llC\\' Scouts during the past tl1e teepee a glo\\'ing con ftrt· reflect : d week han· taken the Scout oath and tlw shadow!' oi the Ind;an Scout \\'ho haYc ~ompl<'ted, their ~cnclerfoot test :-quattccl hc..·ating his tom-tnm and kcL·p - 1to register as Scouts 111 the north i 11g " ·atch nn the acti,·itics aht~ut. : ·dwre _ area . The council greets them :\ rampf1rl· for all climaxed the t',.,._ 1~tnd '\ 1shes them ~ca l success i~1 Sco~tt11i11g program and Camp :\1 a -Ka - lct - 11.1g . . fhese tlc\\· s.couts are: 1 roop 23. \\ 'an ·s ongs and yells cclh>t:d thrtlUgh - 1 ·~!leucoe-Ja;-·,k ()Lear\·. and James , -h L' · i lrrn·. Jr. lnH>p 37. lltgh\\'ood- John out t IJl to\\'11 a s t r ..... couts onrc aga1n · I ("] . \\"ll '· I' .. ·II . I R·l· 1 1 lcllll ~Pt intn the .;pirit pf till' :-11111111\' r · ri lsOll. \ll~:-c.. an< cl ,l l t ' :tlllp tht· ~· all 1PYC :-,o much. n. . ____ . ____ _ _ tact~ ~~r . ':~hthltHnl - a ~cout camporee. camp1~1g are the marK of a French refugee porcelain In his poverty and As sadness he twined gay rosy wreaths. the lover of fine china knows, roses set back to back. varying in color from mauve pink to a rich carmme. Lowestoft ware. '"'e shall be glad to show you charming reproductions of the patterns of master potters-priced surprising I y low . are ·characteristic of J 6. TATMAN 517 Davis Street 625 N. Michigan Avenue }. HOLD HONOR COURT The \\'inndka Court tli IILlliM was ltt·ld Thur:;da ,._ October 1i. \orhich took ftp must nf th.t en·nin~. Several Scoub took a hikl' tL) the Cabin in \\'att~~it \\'noels SaturdaY, where each Scout was expecting pass some tc s ts.- ~f. ' Bridges. Troop 20. \\'innctka . · 11t the troop recein.- d awards. Th ·~ y to EVANSTON CHICAGO . It Is None Too Early for Christtnas Sittings Now Give photographs of the children -Friends and relatives who know and love w iII them apprectate t h i s thoughtful remembrance The gift that only you can gtve. All Children Smile for Bernie 1623 Sherman Ave., ·E vanston BERNIE STUDIO 11 Better Pictures ...... Better Values" Telephone University 8998

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