Phone and pur qestlaors viii oeil with compete line of materials witliout obligation. DAVIS, PURNITURIE 72i-723 Main St,. Evansfon Open Tries., Thura. and Sat.,Eves. IY.LANDS FOIJNTAINSQA( if pou 1k àa ha ,With à custom Iook. If you approeciêf Ruî»u French Fur fit YOe.'II EnthusiosfIoeIIy Welcome ~iifrt4 Uquart. HATS inembers acting as hostesses. A gala scout program is plannied by the committee, report Mrs. Dernebi and Mrs. Ostrom. The -three-day Browinie Leaders' Training course, most ably and skill- fully plannted and conducted by Mrs. praue Cai of Laurel, avenue washedlast week, at *the Baptist. churc.h. The program, was interest- ing and valuable 'in discussions of aims, methods, program, administra- tion, and ýarts and crafts demnonstra- tions. The i3rownie leaders are ôrganizing a club to meet t.he, ilrst IMondays of the 'month at the- Wiimette Scout beadquarters. At, the Presbyteriain church at 12 o'clock, Saturday, March 14, the Girl Scouts of Troop 5 are, giving a,'pot- luck" luncheon. - Ve have inviteil our troop coin-, inittee, Mrs. Jayne, Mrs. Kendall, and Mrs. Burbott, our p ast commnission er, Mfrs. Moulding, and our present coin- inissioner, Mrs. Reynolds, and the new director - Miss Marcell-and a sweil director she is! Boy, ohi boy! SCRIBE VISITS PACK As a press club project, 1 inter-. viewed the Brown Owl of Pack 2, Mrs. Chapin Tuesday afternoon at St. John's Lutheran church and played the Brownies' gaines witb themn around the toadstooi. Thie niost tions for their mothers' tea that the% are giving for those Browniies who are to receive "The Golden Bar" and "The Golden Hand." Those to receive "The Golden Bar" are Dorothy Eastman, Jean Stuart, Sarah Malcomson, and those to re- ceive the "'Golden,.Hand" are :Jean Stuart, Doris McKeigban, Barbara Peterson, Shirley Ringholmi, Rhoda Tanner, Violet War.d, and Margaret Farroll. science in the city of Chicago. When the large group was seated in one of the cars on the train there wasn't any room for other passengers. When they arrived at Howard street in - vanston .they transferred to a. street car which would take them' to a- museum of natural science. The street car (bearing the girl scouts) arrived a little before il1 o'clockdi- rectly in. front *of the museumn. After. the girls were divided intô groups they wandered around looking and learning how many wild anlimais li ed. There are two iloors in themuse- um. Each floorcontains large-case s, enclosed in glass, containing stuffed animais portraying different. wild anmi'life and habits. Near 12 o'clock the girls seemeci to becomne hungry so they went1 over to- the cafeteria at the Lincoln. Park' zoo anda te lunch. When th1jey -had, finished eating the girls that wanted to see Mrs. Thorne's miniature roonts went to the historical museum:. The other girls stayed at the zoo and etijoyed watcbing the animaIs., The rooms made and designed by Màrs. Thoriie are so elaborate and exquisite to the tiniest detail. that 'one wonders if such rooms could haveé been so beautiful ini the earlier days. .Some of the rooms date far b)ack and others are designed in the new- tfààhion. A: tnld, the. a small room. After one room was comprleted she was inspired 11(jm ake, other rooms. The roomis were ac- claimed by everyone that saw them as being beautiful and exact and they were s0 Iovely that they were shown at the World's Fair.. Si nce then she lias added other beautiful rooms to lier exhibition. - Roberta Ntizeiier, FScribe of Troop 1. BUSY ON BADGES In the past month our troop lias public is invited. Mr. LaVarre's narrative tells of his experiences on an adventurous expedition through some of the worid's deepest jungle country ini the i nterior of South America. Leaving Georgetowni capital of British .Guia- ria, the txpedition worked itswa to the headwaters of the Essequibo and Rupununi rivers, and s9outhward through. litie known territory to Manaos, %égolden .city of the jungle" a thousan .d m iles up the Amazon.. After many strange avnue with natives and wild animal., midst dense tropical vegetation, valuable -sources of gold and diamonds were discov- ered. The impressive sceniç features of the region are brought -to' the screen in Mr. LaVarre's remarkable, cotored pictures. The lecture will bc. given in, the Ja.meýs.Simpson Theatre ýof the Muse- um. Because of the heavy demand for seats,,admittance is restricted to aduits; for chiidren special motion pictures are- presen1ted at the nwaoun in the morning. While a portion of the seats for the lecture is reserved tor memb ers of the museum, the greater part will be available,.to the WilI Play Annual Golfing Tourney at French Liclk Fifth annual Midwest Medal play clianîpionship and golfing outing at tme t'retich Lick Springs Golf and Country club will be hield on March 27, 28, and 29. 'l'le event is played over the famed 1illi Top course. More rolling than .an%, course ini the Chicago, district,. it cals tor a v-ariety of ý shots, while, the ln11ajority of its greens -are ele- vated and stand out -,as àînviting targets to the kl of the ia'rksman, and many of, the tees are fromn high spots. The course was the scene of the. national P.' G. A. championship in 1924 when Walter Hlagen and Jim Ilarnes battled it out for the chamn-, osbornl, Friday, troýop, Craft. LflflflflSl Jon *> . ana snapes Ui voiiie, UADo L LIur morefl scouts Lasseuinc '.seJI et cetera. In the other meetings we class, Dorothy Butler, Helen, also have gaines of observation which Sweeney, Martee Martin, and Peggy we ail enjoyed.-Roberta Mizener, Magie. Scrie o Trop 1 -PggyMagie,,Troop 2Scribe. Scouts are already making plans for a ýtrijp to Radio Station WGN on~ Friday, March 21. Complete informa- tion is already on hand at scout head- quarters. Scouts. are saving, Saturday, April 4, when they, plan, to 1visit a puppet, show on, the north side of ChicaÉo. HYLÂM DSI FOUNTAIt4 SQUARE, 04 DAI'LEVANSTON