Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 303, Hammond, Lake County, 13 June 1921 — Page 6

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THE TIMES Mondav. June 13. 1921

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other sida of Sharpshooters grove

Th'-r. v.-ere seventeen boys present

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7 o'ejeok anj returned at 11 o'clock. Those in charga of the patrol were Messrs. Levi Golden. Melvln Herman. .-tn.l Senior Patrol Leader Lee Alters. The hike, was ta.ken to allow th boys j to pass tests. The following boys pass !

orl second-class cooking: Crumby, j Brock. Younsr, O'Drien. Tom McLean, j H.-irt'M Smith. Clair Porch passed first I

class cook in jr. Cdum'.ey. Oswalt end j

fmi:h ia.?se.l on second class fire build:njr, S-rae of the boys failed on fire. bu.ldiriK. w e are sorry to say, but this i was b'-caiise the wood was wet, as it j

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Tr.oer 1 1 r.i-.M- :.;. a re-il. jive active oror ; e--. !. . r slr.oe lt was evd ;i lime ag it h.T5 .!. h :it:fi s.-tivr. h morna r.-rt..;M e i a t . i to vi:t the :u:d t hey have, been

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i fire nnd about eiht ronUm fires.

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nnsnuttt-e b.-is kept ' n-'' r'. Heirist ra ' ions so fir. Troop 1-1 t,. the wo; - Lat I Troop Troop Troop 4-3: Troop ' Troop i wCrf, t.n. j i-e. Tro..p 17-4. Per three dollars a rr,.'im "fe(- ; t;, t week. Plenty of whoJpsotn food, ftno cr-a:n was t or.',vi I sw : n-.r.-.:r.g-. boating- and f.shln. nature rrJf... cor-'r'- Utudr. woodcraft, canipcra-ft. iiven'ure

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TP.rv.ip in T-"!St Pri'li.o rver.-.t:; Troop 10 met th.:;r riul.,r n-,: et : r. j : St. -: ' cinir. !i wli.li ?coutnvi;-r Friel . r.;e, ;: o .i: P..vt-u : : e i-" -.-. t v.'as i-sei-t it the nveiin anl presented . ;o oil r.iniii u irii a : . r . . , bar as r-v.-srd lr t;u.'!:!i,r one of tl. Boy .on: s" 1 t Jioatp. Mr. Cc Iten of Troop alo v.'iu yros:i-r .'ir.d ci.i"'i a sliort i i r-, ;!;r.:i "e r.ow Lave twelve i0; ;.v "!st rod p.r.,l hi re to receive our oop rh.irfr s .on tug' no Protetna-

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: c.h nip f.re a n 1 was adjourned

person know any boy financially unable to go pleas notify Mr. Scott. But DP CM AMI lil'OLii CODPS The, lrum and Eugie Corps had a very go; d practice last. Monday e-e-nins, e-cn if Instructors Morris aod Muller wtro absent. Assistants Harris and Van Gilder got good support from the boys. On account of the high school lay the Drum and Bugle Corps w.l! in-ot Tuesday ever, irs, June 14. Exixuthv Scott says for tvery fellow to turn out d llr.d up ai.i In uniform if pofsilie as he- hope.s to have another surprise for the boys. P.uple tryouts for Summer Camp on June P"'.

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U our regular iv.eetlr.s- Thurs- ! Make Sick Pecpl

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;pnivcnss thp.atpr Avnrnxi TODAY AMi I O H'.lliHOW What's AVnrtii A l:i!e, n Weber p.-odiietiort, with a p" i oust; ali-t 1 oanerville "Irol'.y i-uinrdy. f-P

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The Dutch parltrrr.er.t has tried j 1 t acain to deprive "Had-Je-Mc-Maar," lo-i-: jir.ow:-; an tne hc-ar councillor of ! t'o to r-im t h? JiPch port of Amsterdam, of . -ho fs :'. I. - - -' t . r. p -i-.i. T'.:e - : - s oil , -.- c pjeciion to him. say3 the report, I ; -it d wir.'il: io th;it i.e n;o:l.o5 r(,0 often and too j t- :o-o to

rret-.y ti io.-,j e-.v;e-j-jaar oetiies he to.;i-hes liquor too often to be

pinijd r.e-.v pr4 ,-;,s. a in i'lrrt Aid. Pire V- 1. 1 .; kpu S-.u-

. s ; . r- - . i co ;r. pass tests Kr s-cuid Class. Mr. Smii'i, our assistant coutmaster, !i .. P-ft the y n. will be away t'-' r ''HTv: t.me. i'i;r biovcle f y.url will h-' coins' in a i-hort t:T, Tli-re are 2 1 boys in o-ir t ;-o.--p at present, but the re are a few more bos cvniinj into the tro..-p. Tr. p - has planned a Flag Pay servi e v,.-xt ir.'ftine. Visitors are invited. We pect the tr.-'-p o-,:nr.-,it!f? and Cur r;::ihir.' of the Toon nn.1 F.iiit!a

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