Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Feb 1927, p. 9

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F ebruary 4, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE I Camp Fire .Sparks ' " ' " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -· Lew a Camp !-'ire or \ Vill net te hcl(l a Ceremo nia l on 1[onday a fte rn oo n, ] anua ry 31. :\ I iss l ~ ill ian F itch, as · g uard ian. co nducted it. and took Kat hl'r in e Pa r sha ll into g roup me mb ershi p. Haze l Rcicl's Camp Fire group, To->holoki (If \ \'ilmctte, met :\fonday afternoon. Jan uary 31, at t he ·Bap tist churc h with fifteen members prese nt. ?\Irs. H. ]. Derne hl , a graduate nurse, demonstrated the usc of the roller and t r iangular bandages, . and he lped the g-irl s to pas.s t he bandagi ng tests for becoming lircmakers, the second rank in Camp Fire. ). I i"s Catherine \I oore, \\"ho \\'il l probab ly take O\'l'r the group a:-; a new guardian, \ \·a~ ;tt thl.' Jllt'C'ting as a gu est. ~ f rs. ~ each month. Anyone who wishes to come is cordially invit ed to .attend. Th ere will be a staff m eeting of t he Loom, t he Chicago Camp F ire Girls' mon thl y magazine, Saturday, February 5 at 10 :30 a. m. Each group must have its Shuttle (reporter) at t h c meeti ng on time. Any g irls wis hi ng to become Camp Fire gi rl s, or women \Yishing to become. Guardians, please call Estelle Farley, Kenilworth 1392. 11 i, MISLAID · PAPERS Failure to prom·ptly find important papers has often proved costl y. as well as an noying. to individuals and corporations. The cheapest investment one can make is the rental of a safe . deposit box in ·our fire and burglar proof vaults. where valuables are safe and may always be found . Investigate. The cost is trifling . 1 Catholic Woman's Club to Have Art Program Feb. 11 . I The fine ~rts department of the Cat hoI i c \\oman's c luh '"ill ha ye charge of the pr~1gra111 at the meeting on Friday ~~itcrnoon, F chruary 11, at the home of ~r rs: Harry \\·. Bett-inghan-; , 123 1 Ashland a\·enne. ~ l rs. A. F. :\dams · \\"ill read a paper . :\ ihi Calllp Fire of \ \'ilmettc, kd hy on currl'nt cn:nts, and :\1 r'. Ecl\\·ard :\fa rtha Spri nger, assistant guardia n to Cunningham \Y ill r e \" i e \\' Peter B. ~Irs. Hazel R ied, met Mond ay, J a nuKy ne's "T he Cnclcrstanding Heart.'" ar y 31 at the home of ]a11et :\I c)Ju lty. The tweh·e members prrscnt m:1de \ 1i:'s :\an Keefe wi ll give a paper on "The Anwrican Home in :\rt." There scrap books. will be music in ci1arge of \ 1r~. l ~obert :\ l e1nher. of the Kenii\\'Orth Lotr ul o F o 11 th am, as~i:--te<l hy ~ f rs. Frank Camp Fire were ho. tesses to three Rothing. ~ [ rs. · Dcttinghau~ will b~ other groups for a sleigh-ride 1[onday as ...;i:-.tcd hy \[r ·. Frank X. Thak and eve ning·, January 17. :\ iter t he ride the \ 1r:-;. \.'. R. Korman. . g·irls retur ned to the Commun ity CenOn :\ fonclav afternoon. Fchru;u,· 1-+.1 t(' r for ga me", entertain men t, and rr- the Catholic \ \ ·oman's club "·ill give a ireshmcnts. card party at the h8mr IlL :\Ir~. Jos. . , 0'.\cill. 1033 ~hcridan road. i11r the . \ki~· ullapi Camp J;irc of Keni l worth ~ hcJlL·fit of St. Franci~ Xavic1.. school. turned their meeting of Thursday, ' :\ l r:-. \\·m. Lear~ i..; the chairman of the January 27. into a tobogga n party. parl\·. Jfn colllmittve rc'n'i:-.t:' of ~fr'. The girl-; went tilth(' \ ' ist:t del !.ago I P. J. Joycr. :\l r;-;. Paul Fithl'rg, :\fr;-;. to coast ;t:-- the gu t::'h Di \larian C:tl'-l l farry D;l\·ic;;, :\lr:-. j. F. \\' iL ·dlin. :\{r;-;. pcn tn. · L. Barkt.;r and '\(r,. Tllotna.., ChamIll· r->. · Tatapurhan ( ·:tmp hrc c1i 1 -.::cnih,cJrth 1 _ __ - - - - .: la~ in~·itL·d a .~irl irom the :\.fary .\ .; :\li;-,::; Peal \ \'heeler oi (lear .ludy ~clwol at Potomac:. lll., lllto a:-- TmYa. wa~ ,·isiting \li:---- :\Ia,· \\.hit- ; --uciatL· lllL'mbcr~hip. '!'hi:-; school is a , mark oYer the '"eck-tnd. i' + + (,ranch (li th<.: llliuois Children's Home ~~~~~::_:~!!~~~~~ ~nd Aid :ucicty. '!'hi.., im·itation to : Tales nteml,L·r~hip co1hi~h oi taking a friend -! · · · · ly and ~i~tl'rly interc~ t in th t· girl \rhile I . he remain::; at the ~cltool. The re:--pnn:--ibility j, of pr0\·idi1t .~· rllltitin1-!·,1 · · and. l11diday giih ior a:-. long a:-. po:-.~ihk. TilL' minimum anlutttlt of d11th- j · 111!-f to lJL' 'l"lll L·ach _n·ar t'llllH'" t· '· :t t c , t a I r o' t c i about ~· 3S. 1 · 1 Ill. I First National Bank of Wilmette - - · - -------- of Hofftnan ···· 1 I Three kenil\\·orth Cu11p hrl' groups. Freh;tlo. Tataporlwn. and :\ kiyuhapi, h c 1d a j 1 1i 11 t c L' r L'lll o 11 i a I S U ll(b y J an u a r y 30. at t he I}( 111 H' of 1·: ~ t l' 11 c Far 1c y, on t..: o ( the guardian~. ( ·rnl it w<h gin·n ior a total of eig hty-eight lwnor bt·ad~ \\'(·n. Th r ee Ill'\,. llll'lllher:-- \\ crc takt·n illto thL· :\ kiyuhapi ~r<lliJI. J' hy ll i:-- Dub·:--ki, :\larian Htdrick, and Cathleen 1 \. rupnick. Thrl.'l' g·ue~ts \\'l'l'l.' pre:-il.'llt. ] ani c e ILuT o L 1 \.L· n i Iwort h, L i 11 i a 11 Fitch and ( 'at llt'ritll' ~l uore Pi \\"ilmet tc. I , I I ' 1 m · · · · · · i , :· 1 ~ WAF F LEs . A Meal That's DHferent! I' I I I 1 ·, The Guardian's as- I soc iatio n held its rl.'gular for tll ig htly I · g .\ 'I 01H 1 · 1 ' 1, 11l · meet in ay 111g 11, J a nuary ,) t he :\l iss ionary room of th e Bap ti st chur ch, E\·an sto1 J. ,\t a prc\" io us mee t- I ing officers had bee n cle ct(' d, and a I constitution dr awn up . The o ffi ce rs fo r the co mi ng yea r arc E :-;teli e Farlry, chairman (a ppoint ed b y th e Chi -~ cago Camp l; ire headquart ers); Lilli an l;itch. vi ce-c hai rman ; Doroth y :\l ay, secreta ry ; and J can H olde rness, treas urer. Pl ans were di scussed at the last mee tin g f~r th e North Suburban distri ct's part in the Camp Fire Birthcl ay celebra t io n to be held Frid ay evenin g, ).l arch 18. T hes e Guardian s' as~oci ati o n meetings a re held th e second and fo urth Monday evenin gs of - - - - -· - - - - - · - - - - I ~ortll SulH~>an II · · 1 At any time of day break fast. lunch. dinner- - you can have n I c e golden -brown waffles . with plenty of deli cious creamery butter and ap petizing maple syrup. Brookfield sausage or bacon! · The · · · · · · · m · · · The Ground Hog Saw · · · His Shadow · · · and according to tradition that · means that real spring weather is · still six weeks away. · By the way- is there a six weeks' · supply of Hoffmann Brothers' Good · · · Coal in your bin? · 8 B · · II &I · · · · · · · · GU.RLI LAGERGREl~ Wilmette Cafe Opposite Village Hall 1 \IASSEUSF. G ra.du :u e of S t ockholm Sw ed e n Ma s sage, SIICctnJ Treatments 1or t;ottt s, He a 11 acl1e, Con sttpauon. Six YC'ar s' Experi ence in a Swedish H ospita l. Ttllephone Wlnn. H31 Meals that satisfy H0 FFMANN B R 0 S · · : + : · · 1208 Central Ave. Wil. 131 · ·

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