Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Mar 1934, p. 51

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Mrs. . ZL . jueniVW b IUUUp, reri i cac iwv-. ca ues were Uper- Mervis and Dorothy Hendrickson. ated per equipment failure. "Wie be- Ruth Mervis,- Ruth. Sprenger, Janet lieve this is one of the best operating Colvin, Phyllis Trump and Betty records made in the electric railway Schrei passed the first' class swim- industry during 1933," said Mr. Black- ming test and 'also, sonie of thé re- hall., "It was established in the face quirements, for the swimmers' meit. Of increased service demnds due to badge. The remaining requirements the large numbers of pensons f rom for'the badge are to be passed soon. north- shore comunities traveling to Chi- cago for A Century of Progress p- TropIsitifl. Tbe figures-çmbrace only those trains in regular service.Iftes- In ;the first part of our meeting cial trains ýrun'during the Worltd's Pair Xednesday, the second class girls in 1933 were included. the figuré for practiced signaling and map making number of trains operated by the North with Miss Elizabeth Macauiey while Shore line during the year wonld be the tenderfoot, scouts practiced their1 much larger." compass tests with Mrs.' Arthur Bon- I salsi gteemrsr a net. Then we ail playved a new game Inetbshgteemakreua called "wonder bail". and san g a few, schedules were> maintained betten than songs.-Phyllis Wheelock. scribe. 97 per cent on, time duning five months, ______ wvile there were seven. months when moethan 115,000 car miles were oper- Troop 2. ated>per equipment failure, Mr. Black-. At our necent meeting, our' leader gavýe us directions on a, sheet of paper and we. had to follow thei n. T'hey might have been somnething like this:. "Go to the farthest basketball basket." There were ýthree girls in eacli gnoup. One held, the coMpass, an other was. pacer, and: the, third. tmade a,:map of where t hey wvent. Then we, we nt -indoors, and Mrs», Wakeley told us, how to make. oun, signal flag. A.1l the. girls have to, make one bv' themselves. ý Then we gave our Girl'Scout handshake and' went homei.-Joan Ross, scribe. Troop 3 The Girl Scouts of Troop 3 at a meeting. Monday played' a game which tauight them the names of birds, flowers and trees. Wben they were finished thev ' played a gaie in signaling and learned. a new song.- Peggy Xtarsh, scribe. loot-contor The' hin e tsa.exý- tremely d=rb1 and yet, soft and cornfortable. The rough' grained appearance of this leather makes it especially attractive for the new women's trend- in ciothes of tweed mùaterials. It is made over a full toc, arch guide last. .joseph's are featur- ing. a spécial display of these sboes. Martha, and Emma Bickham of 429 Ninth street are returning from Grin- neil March 23,1to spend theirespring vacation with their parents. Mrs,.0O. M«. Bercaw, 741 Eighth street, entertaLined' ber bridge club at dinner Saturday evening-, March I. HOME 1115 brother-in-Iftw and sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Zegéibaur at New Albany, Ind. ~~&Through our factorycco. ýnct'on We ton fur*nlà. any kimd of duplicaLing ' and triplicStin foni. in books or pads for any purpose-at low coul. AiOË About' CAR IECuitaiAND MainifcMinq Bocks Lloyd Hollister Inc. 1232 Central Avenue, Wilnnett. WiLmE1-rB 4300 WINNBTKAS50 Liquor: Refereqdum Election NOTICE IS.eHERE13Y GIVEN to the legal voters of thatipart of New:Trier Trownshi*p lying without the corporate limits of any city, village or inceorporated town in said township'that at the General Primary Election to be held on Tuesday, the tenth day of April, A. D). 1934, the following proposition will be submitted to said voters, as aunit.: Gvnur y hndthis 15th dyof MrcI4A. D. 1934. MARGARET S. PIERSON Townsi~p ek

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