Kankakee Valley Post, Volume 19, Number 34, DeMotte, Jasper County, 22 July 1949 — DEMOTTE REMINGTON SCOUTS HOME FROM CAMP CARY [ARTICLE]

DEMOTTE REMINGTON SCOUTS HOME FROM CAMP CARY

Seven Boy Scouts returned to DeMotte on Saturday, July 16, after spending a week at Camp Cary, Boy Scout Camp of the Harrison Trails Council. Boys attending were Tommy Abbring, Bob Fase, Claude Goff, Kenny Heilma, Boh Nuss, Bob Peterson, and John Tomczak. In the all Camp Field Day, several Camp records were smashed by Scouts from Troop 57. Ken Heilma and Bob Nuss broke the archery record, and Boh Fase and John Tomczak broke the FireBuilding record. Naturally, both these teams placed first in these events. Boh Nuss also placed third in the Ring Buoy Toss. Bob Fase was elected to the Order of the Arrow, national Boy Scout organization for honor campers from Troop 57. Six Boy Scouts of Troop 58 returned to Remington on Saturday, July 16, after spending a week at Camp Cary, Boy Scout Camp of the Harrison Trails Council. Boys attending were: Bob Berenda, Jim Dluzak. Jack Luck, Jack Nussbaum, Ambrose Ziegler, and Joe Ziegler. In the all camp Field Day. Jim Dluzak shattered the camp record in Log Snubbing, setting a new

record of 17 seconds. Jack Luck was elected by his fellow campers to the Order of the Arrow, national Boy Scout organization for honor campers. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cheever and daughter, Doris, of Linton, Indiana, were in town last Saturday.

Mr .and Mrs. Homer, Tuesley and family visited her sister and husband, the L. M. Bauman’s this week. The Tuesleys are from Mishawaka. Indiana.