South Bend News-Times, Volume 38, Number 93, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 3 April 1921 — Page 16
BVN'llAY. AflUfj S. 1921 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
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Scout Movement Promises Rapid Growth For 1922
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Homo Work Play
iTw' News-Titfies School Department Edited b Elisabeth Steele. TJic Boys' and Girls9 Daily Messenger
School Study Sports
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AU1i'"ik!i th r'aiili''Tiirnts for rntr,ir;rr into .K. ontli!? ;ir not strict, the J out. il- not Kf.ni'l r-- T 1 1 1 ty any i. -.f in.. io r:iov ro:,'! nitly for-vard. It tak'H th :; vf irs f hard work fop a x:oMt to r"i' h th- hil:":-t rank In ti'-outlnr, which the c-ikIo trou. Sinco ' outin' is only a y,ir oM In South InI. no s- out ha rtchrd that rank, l'it tho rank of lifo and tar ico;it w ill aw nrtl'-'l to I'h'l I'retz at thf n'xt intinir of the court of honor, f uin Phil tho h!shtel position In inuth -nl. i:ntranc, rc'iulr rn-i;t. although ret ditli..ilt. are ly r.o nirann simple, l'or instaii'-r- tlor .'"'"lit iaui-t Know, the -oiu;oi:ion and hlrtrrv of the American lla.ir and .ill the u-torn'-vry forrnn of rsj'.t. I you know whrrA th Anu-ri--an t!a: iflown day an.l nitrlit and y-a r in and year rut? A-i; any scout iiUd he a:i te'l you. T'nuual opportunities will "f-f.-rfd thi.s Furniiier for :i 'ouf. who wLsh'-5 to ja? requironi nt. l'irst of all there 5 ? tne m v ?vout rr?Tvatlon within hikin? distance, four tnlh s from the renter of town, an hour'n ride by eaiua- and wiii h ran hrx reached with live r nts car fare from any rnrt of th- city. A man will he 5tationed at the reservation all thi summer as caretaker and supervisor for the couts. Seouls will aTo have ;. n opportunity for Tnakin points by having their work and camp u.d as modtds for the scoiit-
masters who win t;.k me i'ri.u riinlr.r -ourv at th.- univ tsity of N'otro Iame. The ours- at Notro IMrno v lr.;u.l'- scieno-, astroin my, scout craft nrnlr th in-trur-'ion of rxecntive .Jo Taylor, th eachiiiK1 of ph il a.'tiiti i by Knute knduif and roup sin;m:; 'iy Prof. I'h tehcr. At Culver thi.s MimniT thr scouts vill Fliare rix day. of ir.rurt ion in voodraft with th boys of th.- Culrr "Woodcraft s h-" 1. through the o-jrresy of the faculty. Tip Ii a I !is!ru'-:nr, '.d. tiMibiat, is well MTpared to t-'.'i' h y- outini: a-j ho i le-id of the Amerie.-in I, trinti in Intiana and was s.-l , ted ncralisino in cliar?r' of r. ö i boy ?couti who nade the trip to Iunbui la.-t August o the International .-vout Jamborie.
oity. In 5pUo of the fact that rcoutin in SoutJi Ilend Ls only a year old, having been originated Ajril 1, 13-0, the movement haw made and 1-t makin? rapid itrogrfr;. Today tlx r are C5 flr.st class scouts who hol'l 10 merit badges and 170 second das scouts, but by the time the dimmer is over it Is estimated that there will bo l.'O lir.st ciam scouts, holding nrt ls-.s than CO merit badges, and COO new second clas scouts, making 4o' sct-uts who have been promoted above the rank of tenderfoot, and by l'J22 it is predicted that there will be not less than 100 scouts in .South Ilend.
wj:i:kia mxijnix ior aimuij 2, V.12tt Wjrman Cup Iliitv Standing:. Farn? last week as no scribe's report was required on account of physical examination. Include into next report the number taking xainination. Monday Troop Xo. 17 svrves at Chamber of Commerce luncheon. First aid at headquarters. T:"0 'clock. Wednesday Swimming at Y. M. c. A. Two s-couts from Troop No. IS will be. quests of the Itdary club. Tiiurs I ay Scoutmaster's round table, T:"0 o'clock, heado.uarterp. c,ooii program, plenty of fun, and refreshments. Saturday -Test hikf on North Michigan st . l:::o o'clock. Tli last chain e for th;- "otirt of Honor.
VBET MOTHER LUCES BOY WHO IS "HANDT MAN AROUND HOUSE" iUndlCTaft for Boys If there is anything mother appreciates, it certainly ts a son who is a ""handy man around the house." Somebody -who always has a big ball of string ready when she wants to tie up a package, or somebody to get the cork out of the vinegar bottle, when it has been pushed in that's what she wants. Maybe thtre is a spot of candls tallow or grease on the ru in the kitchen. To take it out place a new, dean blotter over the spot and set a hot iron on the blotter for a minute or two. The blotter will absorb the melted grease, and the tpot will disappear. Five or six coffee seeds whole, not ground plated in the saJt ihaker will he!p keep the salt from getting hard so it cannot be shaken cut. It is an ea?y matter to keep your work tools jaws, chisels, hammer, etc. from getting rusty. All you need to do when you are finished usin them, is rub each one over with a rag dipped in linseed oif. Allow the oil to dry in a film. To get a cork out of a bottle when it has been pnshed down inside, tie a half dozen or so knots in the end of a piece of string to form a cluster. Drop the string through the neck ot the bottle. Turn the bottle upside down, so the ccrk slides to the neck, and then pull the string. The cluster of knots seldom fails to pull the cork out. If you are not already in thd habit of doing so, start saving every bit of string you get hold of. String is always handy. Wind the pieces on a stick of wood, a corn cob, a large spool, or most anything such as that, and put it some place where it will not be hard to find. A drawer in the kitchen cabinet is a good place. A nail is not a very good substitute for a clothes hook. But a nail with a thread spool slipped over it is not so bad. Have you any good "handy man sticpestion? Send them to the editor today. (Tomorrow: TTovf to prescrv Bprinfr wild flo-xprs co they'll last f?r years and years.)
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TODAY'S GREAT PERSON
April 1 Your Birthday? George Barr Baker, a publisher, row vice-president of the Colmin Publishing Company. He was born in Wyandotte, Mich., Friday, April J, 18T0. He became a reporter for the "Detroit Times." and later was editor of the Delineator macrazine. He is now living in New York City.
SECRET CLAN HELPS STOP EXAM CHEATING Students at the University of Chicago hare adopted a brand new way cf catching all those who cheat, or "crib" in examinations. A secret clan has been organized the teachers are "for" it and the members make it their business to catcia and puaish all the guilty. You see, one does not know for sure whether or not the fellow across the aisle is a clansman, and the secrecy thus thrown about it all makes the scheme very effective. DAILY HARD KNOT A Bunch of Keys Example: A Thanksgiving key. Answer: Turkey. 1 A meddlesome key. 2 A key that rides race horses. 2 A playful key. (Answer to yesterday: Bear, lamb, horse.)
COLLAR IDEAS
NUTS TO CRACK We travel much, yet prisoners we axe. And close confined to boot. We with the swiftest horse keep pace. Yet always go on foot What are we? (Answer to yesterday's: "When dos a boy's hair resemble a packing box?" When It stands on end.)
Why "April Fools' liayr No one has yet set up a good, sound reason why today, April 1st, should be set aside especially for the jokers and fools. The enstom of making this day the time to play tricks and have .1 good time is on old one. Some say it was handed down from the French, who, when in 1564 they changed their New Year's Day to January 1st, thought there should be some kind of a "memorial celebration" on the old New Year's Day, April 1st "April Fools' Day" is common in many foreign countries. In Scotland the butt of a joke i called a "gowk," and in France hey say he is an "April-fish."
Joes Flower Box Business Making window flower boxes is Joe Hamilton's pet pastime these days. And a profitable one, too, says Joe. It was last spring that he first discovered window boxes nice, wcll-btiilt, green-painted ones would look well in the windows of his own home. He made seme. They took so well with his mother he wondered if other ladies would rot like vo have some for their windows, too. So he wert around and asked several of them. Result two rush orders of thr?e hoxes each. This spring Joe is going fnt'o his little manufacturing business more extensively. Already he has obtained six orders for boxes twenty boxes in all and more are in sight The proceeds from all these will pay at Je-as a third of his expenses on the trip vf the lake this summer.
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A FAMILIAR QUOTATION OVho said It?) ' Hold Ihe fort! I'm coming! Yesterday: Oli. would I were a boy ajraln. When lift eemed formed of ex:nnj ysrs. And rII the heart then frnw of -pair Wan wept aw?v In transient t.irs Mirk 1fmon, "Oh, Would I Wer A Boy Aain."
special bulletin attached.
Have you got your wall chart yet'
Until April ?, 25 points will be given for each scout having photograph taken.
Next C.itirt of Honor. April ir. I" it- n l.ivt. l'u'l'Uin in.rr-'-t. Applica ti"!M will it"t Im a . p ted later tlian ', j. in.. Ajtril f. '"WL fi( M ti.i v, Ma v 21.
Sin up at headquarters for free S'.vimmint? lesson which will begin April J at headquarters, 7:30 o'clock also sign up for radio training class which begins as soon as material arrives.
Scrihf-s have leen negligent about turning in reports 'for newspapers.
Wc will accept either here or the newspapers will accept direct such reports.
The following troops are to report next "Wednesday for physical exams: No. 14, No. 13, No. 16, No. IS. No. 21. No. 23, Xo. 24, and Mishawaka Xo. 1.
Tlio third session of the patrol leaders meeting will ! Wednesday
at Pottawatomie park. July 16, at 2 P. in; special services at St. Joseph's church for Catholic scouts on Sunday; special services at Itiver Park M. E. church or other nearby church for Protestant scouts, Sunday a. in.; dinner in camp at 12 o'clock; open house for visitors, 2 t ':?,(" p. in.; special retreat and color ceremonies at G:r.O; supper and
earlv Wed time in camp: up at 5
evening also; patrol leaders in troops , aml breakfast at 7 o'clock; hit the here for examination will be ex- t r. ;(t rnlv.-r at s o'clock: n turn
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