L, lizabeth Maca to fphysical ducafion atthe jo- ol and Girl Scout. xorth. Sheys aCLEVER Womaln She SEWS., and So ets Two. D resses f or the Pr ice. of One! rThis is what she -buys: with' 1nwfinish plain or floral design 69c ail silk prints flat crepes and, 79c in beginning our meeting* last week, we- had lots of f un in playing an alphabetical nature tour, out of doors, which was not to exceed 6if- teen minutes. At the end of the time we camé insile .andl exhibited the things pertaining to',nattdre.., Patsy Flynn was present at her last meeting she would attend in Wilmette, se she was. given the, privi- lege cf choosing a: song for us to sing.- it was "Home on -the Range." We played a few gamnes outside, a few announcemnents, were made, and then we closed the meeting with "Taps."-Jane Ethel-Newmaàn, scribe, Troop 10.. Wilmette L eaders Go to Michigan Training Camp The Great Lakes Regional Lead- ers' Training camp opens, this Sun- day at Three Rivers, Mich., Camp Lone Tree., The fcllowingý Wilmette leaders. will take training at that time, Mrs. E. 0. Anderson, Miss Agnes Bichl, Miss Helen, jones and Miss- Marion Ortseifen. Brownies Ask Mothers to Be. Guestsat'Party Brownie Pack No. 1, will have a party, to which -aIl mothers of Brownies are inviýted,' Saturday after- noon at. 2 o'clock, in the. Girl Scout room eof the Methodist church. This, will be the final meeting cf the year, and it is hoped that every Brownie wi1I be present wjth her mother. LOCAL OFFICIALS :ATTENDING, The Regional Girl Scout confer- ence is in session this week at Trhree Rivers, Midi. Mrs. Ralph C. Mould- ing, conimissioner, Mrs. H. J. Der- nyehl, camp chairma.n, Mrs. George to Utter Wilmette Many Advantages A "day camp" will bie con.ducted hy the Wilmette council of Gir! Scouts this summer,- in order to, give camping advantagesý especially to those girls who are unable to attend Camp Hickory Hill, although the "day camp" is open to ail girls for one day or as rnany days as they care to attend. The camp-site will be one of the near)y forest preserves. The dates are June 30 and Tuesdays and 'Fn- days* duning the month of, July, ex,- cept .July 4. Campers will leave the Methodist church at 9:30 o'clck and wil1 re- turn about 4:30. Transportation will lie provided by various mothers. A competent staff, including a director, nature couniselors, instruc- tors, in handicraft, songs, -dramatics, story-telling and >pioneering, vill make possible a weIl1-rounded pro- gram, it is announced. A person- qualified te administer 6irst-aid will. bie on the camp-site each day. Only. girls physically fit wi l b permitted te, attend these camp ses -î siens;. this is very* important, and parents are urgently requested toý adhere strictly to this rule, the 'lad- ers state. The only, expense 'involved for the girls wil be luncheon- each dav., The "day camp" will follfow the plan of a day in' a regular- Girl. Scout camùp and wilI comply with- aIl Na- tional standards, it is explained. Application for registration shoiild, be made through Mrs. H. J. Der liebl, 1010 Linden avenue. F. Wright, council trcoasurer, and Miss Lillie Mae Humphries, local director, are in attendance. pure:,dye tubsilks checks'and striopes for sport Christian Scienc e Churches> "God the Oiilv Cause and Creator" New Trier:Giants Win. Prom Highwood Indians; The New Trier Giants' basebail team whipped the Highwood Indians, 13 te 0, last Sunday at the New Trier diamond, Glenview and Hibbard roads. Frank Roemer, nitchinp' for Paul IJosking, 818 Park avenue, who attends Purdue, returned T1uesday after week-ending with bis parents. He is in the military band and will play at commencement june 14. k '3usgoianu uriluren, iett on Wed- nesday for their summer home in Lincoînville, Maine. -o- Miss El izabeth Shipman, 432 War-, wick road, Kenilworth, bas.returned fri ma twelve-day visit in Michigan