Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Dec 1931, p. 40

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Girl Scouts to F Polynesian Girls ý!Says Girl Scout Visit at World TopNw Like A merican Ways Work Stimulates Tw ilChalet in'1932 iRO Mental. Curiosity, Tw i!Scouts and one ladrIts capacity muforgan will be selec ted to visit the special lroop, 9 met at tilt Parish 9o'. îgt MsCrakF BlwnGr dstmligai encarpniet at he Wrld halet at s usul onSatuday D- Scut coimisif e ongtetleansoutuaing tf souces f tha intllec corîn, Mui, wlisionccent vsthe.Islational curiosity that, in most people dies, Adelbodçn, Switzcrland, 'ilcXt stifl- i cenil>er 5 \Vc wvre te conitinue our beadquarters, New York Cit. during the carly twe'nties is the prin- mer, wvhen the second distribution ef cipal factor in thé, Girl.,Scout progri th uiteIo eura wr s sewng on tilt machines, and %ve "0f course," said Mrs.ialdNviii.,tliat ap:peals to Miss Margaret, M. rnde ccrdn t a i~oucmetfoundl(lte inaterial ail cnt and readv "there *are a *great many itliings thl(' Grimshaw made 'at national Girl Scout bead(- for us to sew ont. This time d ete ha n wicgil hn Miss. Grimsha vsrcntly. a- quarters in Nýew York. The Chalet wer ebgntèdess tcre oteo,(OrPr > u onted executive secretary of the is the .gift of Mrs. James J. Storrow,. Before Miegx w h se - ilSotpora.te u.ti i i Girl Scout"programt division. This AnfeBicansn division is responsible for the î,irror- ofëer BostondtoiGirlScouts and Gir Guides -froin ail parts of the world. Il kepr hs uiswr oP wimming, canoeiiîg, hi.ing. sing- mIg and developing of the Girl Scout, wiIl he fornxallv opened on jiilv 31. everything -away and see, that Ithe ing and. dancing are aniong !lie. ac- progrants with:ail that that implies of 1932,room as tiy ~vhn we îad fnishe. com liuents i bc the Polvncs- research and experiment in educa-. Mrs. Lyman Delano, chairnman_ ITe olowing werTh foe chosen, Georg latns excel their lighter-skinned si,~-btia and.other allied fields. To, her the Girl Scouts International Col,- Fleager, jean Owens, Niary trMrs. Baldwvin has discovered work Miss. Grimshaw brings a varied mittee, who made the announcemient,, Kriebel, -and Nancy, Moultonl. during her Il years as 'a GirlSctL acgon o utrltri gan explained that one-haîf of the fui.d Those wvho had donc' machine sew- lae.Te lolk edeokexeinetrul e ogasca wil e se o en grs frm ti n eoeddtesicin 'î and the3' show a keen-interest ini tho tion with Radeliffe and Smoscl ' c . . oTh ûi h1eadti t1ohr wthd e te uh doiestic part of the Girl Scout pro- o- leges, having been a graduate of the other hlaif ill be awarded -for th( sew next lime. We got a good (leal grain i rioongaseingar! frrng r id ofgiytarso. h lte saute purpose to outstanding Girl donc before it was tinme to leave . 'e~ first t-ajd nrsing. . durig a priod fya s t Guiides;f rom other countries. were given practicç work to dIoai Get Valuable Training. *Sasltleta uist Dsrbts home and bring back ncxt weuek. *Biut abilitv to' stickW at a task t1i;J "MWhat struck me most forcibly at The girls front the'JUitedl States .On Friday, Decemiber 1l, -Mrs. brsteidpnec n ulcfrt"si is~isa,"a h wihlbe cose by he nteratinal cld s ging e tke it,~are qualities Nvith whlich lxev ct thiat Girl Scouting tries at ail contmittee. Distribution, of tuie other to the City school to wvichî wcsent Baedwitnsicrdus7 lendo 1Wd_1., jsp it the prion iplaes fpr-, ýaWards ill be made hy Daine Kathî-, things, hast Christtmnas.Ti Iis,, ear ,ve! dcard *rta s h t gesse e ucion. ori awakcnosein- I teilectual curiositpaforofh*therpose o arme Furse, director of the World 1 will send .tîein tbe tîings w-e are hrce bidigPr2fteGr supply-ing the girl with profitable Bureau of- Girl Guides and G;irl m'akiiîg. XVWe decided te îiteet next i Scout program is s good 'for tîîCîi. amusement in b er leisure tinme. Fcw Scouts;. Saturday at 10 o)'clock instcead) Te are too easy--going for life n persons hiave that curiosity after Candidates for thu a wards mutst. hec 10:30 (50 that we would liave 11itiore odemn industrial society,, and soitt& twenty; for, it is so much casier to Golden £,aglets or first class Girl l imne for our work. tîme perhaîîs theY wil Ihiave to lace look, 'than to sec. The Girl Scout is »Scouts, at least seventeen %.cars ( *oiae isi itandt set ee e yecr Mr.Jae Ioedn nICînAteres.L- no th le six htnra indtopsec-n. Teep bte eycd eof age.' Thiey nmust have lhad at least ing pamiphlet wîxiclx w-as. gi e M~ At p GrlScuts o nst.otihneli taningd open. -*Talth is ie.n three .years' experience ini Girl Scout- every scottleader. adGilScus ie iseteitii, rinn ta lss i trug if. It ontîncl Fon cattle and cane ranchies. Th;ey a re img, and be in active service Ini a sontle (rawiingsi cf cild(reît. \V'b, n manAii Plyesan fr r factor ini the.prograrn.that troop at ýthe tifficof selection. Pi:e-,! closed the mleeting '1b siliginig. -troshv ag ditr appeals .to Ms rmha-i h ference tvill be sliownl for girls ýNvhî NanlcV .Molton, Scribe. Jpns hns adPruee anri which ail Girl Sc out activi- a couting., Mrs. De-i___ tics are linked. with those of adutlt intend te 'sta in c lano said,, that, they may pass on la TROO0P 18 T e GilS Rce airs r ifs athers the bleefit cf.the exp)erience "Te intl Scout, pro agrn. Ms one tallks down to youth in and ýtraiing they receiv'e at the ' Wdnsda, ecebe 2,Trp 1 adi one ui a e- Girl Scouting," shte dcclar.ed., "The Chle.was fortuniate ini haviig Miss Groh* eler off racial% barriers. Il* uniit es -factaoewudmk h hl CLo.pfromail Satesben at or imeeting te hielp us itih these girls in a way that udohr rga orthl while.' The girls are ýÇhý»q r0"ý &11[ sttésour work in hieights and distance.; ieb ipsil, ep tI liI E-ligible 'Girl Scouts, in this Coutyfrourfrt ls bde.Atr-ws X.mpsile festen i encouragcd t o pursue adult occupa- will~o becoe rmalte ttsinwrsa ur usinelss bmee.ing Jean contact ith a world front wlîiCl'tions and intcrests that lay the>foùnu- NOI b cosn-rot lthe sxccptiôn wCark .a urbuieJilean isn jean mes threin mntapily iodemu land dation for cultural hobbies and per- the. union, witlhe xetô 1Cak ad ja ipo wr mkstennetly"Oer "!haps professions in Iater lufe." those in Region Threc, comnprising 1elctd uger nd P'*M e Itj1 *a" - ornaments for orphanages. Nexét- The Brownics are making orna- TROOP 10 meeting we are to bring our supp)ers ments and decorating the Christinxac TROOP 11 Tioop 10 is giving $2 a mnonth fronti and make 'more Christmias ornanients. tree for the Scout room. At the last Troop. Il is making býaby layettes dues to the Emergency Relief and -Harriet Newton, scribe. meeting Mrs. Fletcher 'brought a fo the Infant Welfare. The ineet- luas gvn oocohig9m great pile of diapers and pinners - ings are four and fie times a wcek. toys -atChitasoa familv of 'six. Troop 13 is making trce ornanments from, the visiting nurse for 'the T:eeaeaplsadfdg oeta cide.for orphanages. Brownies to fold.. the troop wôrks,.

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