Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 97, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1921 — Page 12
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held Wednesday nigdit at the Chamber of Commerce rooms In the Citizens National Han it HutldinK at 7:43 p. in. Men Interested 1' the work are especially to attend. C A M P UK'KDi Saturday afternoon . toiler ?, .Scoutmasters and Apaii-tants siurlcd movi-ii; U ioUft-wanl. tf ooyr.se you wai t I U'hhv why. Well, it's like tins: Some time Ht," Mr. ycott decide 1 Unit W.cKer needed some tirishinK tuc!i (.s that nad not h on put on. so he called together nil the craftsmen amour.
the Seoul masters und ansist.mts to dull
ui" mi "Up1 IJ'M.'LL U.'lll .'.1.1' 11. camouflaged the outside with paint no that you can hardly
I'rom the road, put in a heaver board foiling and a wood stove (md of Iron) built some steps and royalred the windows. trkir, hrnvm-r, will not be ready for hikers for sit least two w ; so Si-i'iUs of the ulti'ri'-nt - ' i:i a"-' hpUc.1 to postpone their ov ci u : h l In '..-; for lh.it length of time. ArionK those present were S-..ut roasters Uio-.v'.i, Uordon, Finn, bcra.-i I m in- I Collet t. Asst. Si,o;itm,iPti"-s 1 "a tony.
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credit must be jtlven to Die "ehels," Parker Kolb and Gordon. Feme eat. u i. n. a oCTOKKTt 27 Till! flat Ik the nnni.ir:My of tin- bu-th of that prt-at e.ioo'-ni. or S. en i njf, fiat man who Ji-1 fi-i- J-"' many of the UiWi.-m vCnnl, :tn ai e ti .vn.r; to l:,e u; to. ii.--o.loi.. V. i' I ,.s eculy :ili of in- truons meet on this or tin- ! ul I- i ;ii.':ht, tt Is liopfd lint evi-ry irjop will 1-la.n a s.iitalde program to com in. mor -i t,- this
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issuing; a new set of test guides to the troops. Beoie we used the Chicago guides but now we have one all of our uwn. It gives all tbs questions on the requirements Vf the various tfNjj and shows the pape of the Ilandhoolt where the answer Is to be found. Kvery acout should have one of these and Idsic It inside tlio cover of his book. These rubles will alHo b; used at an examining board of the Court if Honor. COUKT OF HOXOR The Kxarnln!nR f.fiard for the next Court of Honor
1. All Scouts who are ready for Slerlt JJadge.s. Second or First Class Tests must appear beforo thia board in order to go before the Court for advancement. All Scouts who are oiiist to appear before this board must call at headquarters before that ttrin. Thero will not b at. other examining boaid until th latter part of November. TRAFFIC HiJOTJTS Scouts are now on duty at the various school j on the mo.it travelled ("treets to assist the smaller children Hi crossing the streets. Each scout reports hits hours for service end will be awarde-i service stri-
ay the boys are t-f ifreat nervico and are doin; ood work. . ; AY WOOD BOTS CLUB On -rery Thursday evening. be?lnnirir Ootobor 18, all Kaft Haiiiruond boys are invited to coma to the Hoy's Ciub which will meet In the new cymnaslu tn of the JMaywood School. This club H belnf i organized by Mr. Kolnn'.o, ir. Moka, and Scout Executive Scott assisted by .Mrs. S-'-hatTer. principal of the school. The purpojio of tho Club Is to !ve the boys an evenlns of lively Ramos, etc. I'arenls ara Invited to visJt at ati' time.
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, 2 ii"v meets at school sym-.-n-i:n..-list meeting T i; hH inil.-jitions 2 Is t . t...o;.i if Hammond. . for a le v wide awake oa' a: I '.ook us oxer , - Is the ; ro Rtain for next . 1, o the Colors, Oath and ji'o of li'eglanco. Instruction Aid, K- nejta and announco.eport of contest, muVlctrola, rcfraiihincntst, fiLaoiis3. TUa AM-lpporvvill, pair John McLean won first place ueutsst Last place and th rait ji on tj.e Wclf, u:iler Art rjird. A t.-oa:ber of the boys went -ir: Wicker, October 1. 1321, for li -iie;Ut hike a iJ passaj several v ) U-era. i'uur scouts of this ': -.- v-i: truiflT duty and report v.-i.rk. Ti- troop -will b able to co xr In tlioir ne.v tueetln ji.ic--. V.vftry Scout renuested to bo ; r::-.. ni ncit I'rUiay night. The meeti v-a closed with tha Benediction. n.portei by Lvl Golden, S'-outroaster. 1'ROOP 4 aieetlnr stm-'l Friday .'if. . i pr.Mi-Xy at 'ttZ) r:u Ab- at 1 v. ?j a were present. Staj-t l v. it!i - . 1 . . osuutation, P!e's;o of Ai:c:ce
C'O.tu aiiu xavvs. This was followed by di i' under Asst. Scoutmaster llutchlns. i.i.j.--i!teJhs was dlacussdd and two rooi Jiu wore taken lato tbe troop. Several of the old members were pre&eiit z-.'ti we certxlnly trust they stay and briiifr bzck thi test. Meeting f r r.cxt ec ia clld for Thursday nirht as tJ-ij -roop L3 been invited to attend T'.-ov 'jco'a meeting at the. Baptist cl'.irch. TJor-e will be co meeting on ."liJy nliit so every member of Troop i kt requested tj report Thur.-i-iay at T:?-rt y.t the il. i church. The next w!U tak place as usjii on Ft'-U. ynisrht with eieveu fcjeouta aaid ftjiis Asst. Scontmaster. ii-OOP 6 Troop 6 mot again last Friaj. ytiifht with elevtiu Scout.- and two vis'tors present. Air. Sooit car.ie up gave us a talk on i:oy't Iife ejnd rfco-atinK. The feed was won by .v i anther Patrol who gave an athlo-tl:-swat, a conversation and a txlns i.i?'.i' The troop ha3 at present been ru.t-njr at the Irving School Auditoriu;n. Elmer Tingrerman, reporter. PC'jUTMA3T1K'3 SCHOOL A Nr D CO.";iTatENCB Scratmisfr's hool we', held again last Wednesday night
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oJ Ci-i evening was taken up with the ciCir-n of the Boy Scout Or?:,nizat;o.i .roin the headquarters in X"-.v Vork t tte individual boy In every troop. I'r. S'x-rt presents thes- i-.ot,s no Ci.'t t'-ey are ir.terestini; ami iristntcti'.a to th- active Scoutmaster. as v. ell C- J prosj.ective s.-outma-sU;! .. The
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NO, Certified Bread is not "just another" loaf of bread. It is entirely different from usual bread a sweeter, richer taste v and it is more nourishing. Milk, sugar, and shortening that's what makes bread rich and there's lots of it in this new Certified Bread. And we keep that rich flavor there, too. You know yourself how anything baked low in a pan keeps its flavor better than if it were raised way over the top. The richness doesn't bake out into the air. It stays right there in the loaf. And there are other reasons we have our little secrets, as well as you. Anyway, Certified Bread is wonderfully rich and nourishing. And we're not the only people that think so; for the sales are jump
ing by leaps and bounds. Yes, people like it. You will too. Certified Bread is a handy loaf to use. For sandwiches you cut one slice clear across the double loaf and there are your two slices for a sandwich.
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Children like the double slice. The bread is so good that they eat more, and what better food could they have? Certified? yes, Certified. We certify that the ingredients of Certified Bread are the very best that money can buy; that it contains more milk, sugar, and shortening; that, therefore, it is richer, better-tasting, and more nourishing than usual bread. We don't say this is the only good bread sold in town. We make other good bread ourselves. So do some other bakers. But we do say this is a most unusual loaf of bread, and if you. don't find it so, your grocer will give you your money back. We pay him. You keep the bread. Do you bake your own bread? Would
you like to save all that time and trouble? People tell us that Certified Bread is very close to homemade. Get Certified Bread the double-loaf with the new rich taste. At your grocer's today.
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