Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Apr 1934, p. 16

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Good food Good beer Good wine Good musc Good fellowshp RANDOOIH AT LA SALL& lis Sunday school class, in ýMinneapohis. V Mrs. Williamh T. Hapeman, 1008 Ashland avenue, wbo bas been .ili for a week, is stili confined at her CE N tAN HAT ICLLAE HATS CI.mned byI II1128CENTRAL AVE.ILS31 Six of the ten girls-Who recently tried out for the swimming badge passed. They were Nancy Bercaw, jeanne Stark, Frances Bivkhiam, Shirley Patterson,, Adrienne Cavan- augh and jane Penberthy, Ellen. Jones a 'nd Rosemnaty McKeighan. have been awarded the child nurse badge. The scbedule, for the reniaining examina-ions for April follows: April 19- Housekeepers' badge; Mrs. G. F. Wright, examiner. 1432 Forest avenue. April,20-Healthwi.nner; Mrs. H. J. Dernehl, examiner, 1010 Linden ave- nue., AprIl 20 (Friday after school)- Dressmaker. A ptil 21 (Saturday morning)- Needlewoman; Mrs. Martin. Bick- ham,. examiner, 429 Ninth. street. April 27- Ministrel1 badge; Miss L. M. HumphIries, examiner, Girl Scout room, Methodist Ichurch. Girl Scouts Fntertain Twerity-five Mothers At the meeting of Troop 3 last Thursday the girls entertained their mothers at a tea. Twenty-five moth- ers attended. We had a color ceremiony and in- vestitures. The girls receiving their tenderfoot pins were Mary Ati Las- celles, Kiki Lullias, Evelyn Jacobsen aud Jean Lindstrom. Many second] Ruth Steiner and Lucille neerens. Girls receiving unerit badges were, Ellen Jones, first aid and child nurse;* Virginia Dàlstrom, first aid; Rose- niary McKeighan, child nurse; Marcia, Anderson and, Suzanne Lyon, ob- server. After the color ceremony we had refreshments.- The mothers had cof- fee and cake while the girls had co- coa and cake.. Mrs. E. O. Anderson, our captain. 'was assisted by the troon] About Travels Troop 2 was very happy to wel- corne back its leader, Mrs. Philip Denoyei who, has -been enjoyinga two-month Mediterranean cruise. Mrs. Denoyer chose the Holy Land for her ýfir9t talk to the twenty scouts present. She particularly spoke of the-.a.utltenrtic places, connected ith, Christ's life, which she and her party, v ,isited. Sheaàlso told of. ber. party's following The Way of the Cross, and of how long and tiring that cobble- Stone w ay was. The scouts were sor- ry to have her interesting tàlk corne to a close, but, she prornised ýto tell themn more at the next mheeting. .Five girls, Jean Smith, Mliidre d Daily, Nancy Henderson, Doris Beggs adJoyce Evans,- were invested with the rank, of. tenderfoot, followed by the color ceremony and by "Wlieu 'er \"ou Mlake a Promise"' and !"Taps.' Mrg. Denoyer preseiited each girl with a sea sheli fromn Palestine, an ivory charm, andl a picture of "The> Columbus," the ship on which she cruised.-Jean Fremont, scribe. Mothers Are Guests at l3irthday Party and Tea Troop 6 had its birtliday party and, tea for mothers Thursday, April. 12. The party was in charge of five girls who were working on their hostess badge-Virginia Sommers;' Virginia Biser, Eleanor Altmian, Eloise Mfag- ner and Lois Whitehead.1. First we played a game with niames of twelve trees mixed up on cards. We played this by teams and it came out a tie. Marian Muessel then read the poem, "Our Hired Girl," by James Whitconib Riley. Marian Sommers read "The Duel"' by Eugene Field. Eleanor Hoesli, Rosemary> Jones' and Marian Biser presented a dance. "The RaggedY Mail" was then dramatized. Next we had "color ceremony" after which we held investiture. Four girls, Dorothy Carrington, 'Mlartha Leach, Harriet Sobel and Janet Whitehead, were invested as tender- foot scouts, Then camne the best tirne of al- EVENINGS' STAGE BAKE SAL.E Troop 8 of Highcrest made a splendid success of its bake sale last Saturday, realizing quite a substanti- al addition to the treasury, it is -an- nounced. AIl applications for Camp Hickory Hill must be returned to. Mrs. H. J. Dernehl, 1010 Linden avenue, WÏil- mette, before MaYý 1. Please do net send themn direct, to. the camp. OPEN

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