Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Mar 1936, p. 11

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Wilmette Girl Scouêt leaders leanta model in. cday uuder tse direction of .lfrs. Alons-o J. Coburn, 915 Linden avzenuse. Mrs. Cobtiru u s ta.tdiig behind lier puipils who are, front Ioft ta -right, .11rs. Richard Houghton,, Miss. lorence M,1arceil, Mrs. Ray Ide, Mrs. John Moorehead, Mrs. HarrY Adler, Mrs. Sprague' Chapin, Mrs. Benjamtin Palziii, Mre. Nell McClintock, and Mrs. IJ.Ryaw.. : BADGE EXAMINATIONS Horsewoman -Demonstration. of Badge requirements Mr. J. Q. Magie, 2815 Blackhawk, road, 2:30 Saturda.y, March 28. World Knowledge-Lecture on Badge * Requiremetust Mr. L. P. Denoyer, 643 Abbotslord * road,. Kenilworth,- 2:30 Sunday. Marcli _X) Baptist church (openi to parents, and Council members) P1h0tography-ý Mrs. 0. A. Jackson will give talks to troops interested ini working fo r phoPtograpber's badge. j unior Citizen-Mrs. Groves, 3 :45 p.m.,ý Friday, 'March 20, at. Howard * school. 1instrel-Mrs. M. W. Osborni, M.E. Churchi, scout room, March 27,.-4 o'clock. VISIT RADIO STATION This week, Saturday morning, at-9 o3'clock, the Scouts wiIl assemble at the Baptist church for their trip to Radio station WGN. Mrs. Ostrom, who Ias muade the arrangements, announces tlhat cars wil take ýthe scouts -and returui them. As is the custom, each scout musý present her permission slip f rom a parent. a candlelight investiture cerenony. The ceremonies were led by Missi Betty Busby, captais .of, troop a-, as- sisted by Miss Enima Bickham, lieu- tenant o f troops 5 atd 6. 'The scouts formned in a semni-circle facing the leaders, each with a ltghted eartdle: with the 24 candie birthday cake of Scouting in the center. As eacb pait of new girls took the oath and re- ceived the pin of scouting, they lit candies froin the birthday cake- and took places in the circle. The tenderfoot pin. representing a girl's start ini scoutinhg was thuis con- ierred upon Florice Jones, Phyllis Bergstrand. Betty Fainner. Anmi Sabin Dorothy Krahl. and, Anita 'Pnrck of l-lsby aiidtt) lier lteutetia,ît. Nfi s TELLS 0F PROGAM A fter thie candleliglit inivvsI iture ceciioiN-. \îrs. Johni Derniehi chiair- matn of the camp conmnittee. told 'o the prograin of lier group. The activi- tics oit tlis conimittee are not con- finied to provision for sumnmer camp- ing b)ut enibrace. the planning and conduet of tours to places of interest in t1ie ctv andi its environs thro'îghi IAunneWindsor I 00 91eets 2 foer 25e 6 00 'Sheettî--- 27c ~~hee.49,c -i SQUISSI PECIALS 7.. s Cîeasaint Creamn.. .. . ..47c, Cod Liver Oi ... . . Ocý Miliii Sugar .... . ..49c e Dental Creamn.. ....33c - UquiqiPtoaum Qat8 f minerai 011 and, Agai 59 - olive Ol0 ........12 oz. Uce - Sodiums Perborate .....47c dj S"Ppeitories GIycerin. 23e T ak u m .... .... .... ... The one safe way to save on Doctor bills is tu visit your Doctor-Q-r ceau him ih"-at the firet Indiation that ail la fot as It shÔuld be. <Mften bie tiniely counsel may save along and coetly illnes. It'e poor economy to try to do your own prescrlbing. And whe n your Doctorgîe you a presceription, be sure to brlng It to our Drieg Store.' Our. registéred Pharmiacists wili 11MI It exactly, as h. directs. Our stocks are large and eomp)lote;. Our prices are aiwayu fair. we have it. wilI get it, or It iàn't made. I EXTRA VALUES I 60C Calox Toqt Powder .. 39c Celgat. TootL Paswt-. ....a Dr. West'Toh Patte ... 17c $1. Lavoris............. 67e $1»0l S. T. 37 .........79c 2Sc P. O. Shasupoo... . $1.10 Wild Root Teri .. 74c, 60c Allia Seltzer ...... 4§k nec Williame' SL.ving ,Cresa 3ue SUc Menues.Sba*. C .sn34e 40e Vaseline Hair Teu4c.,.37c soc uagueatin.e ....... 60C Murine,........ 49 $1.00 Drene Slsamnpoo. ....79 eral proficieflcy badge examiners. The Ccmmissioner, Mrs. ReYnolds. Mrs. Henry C. Hall greeted the parents and friends atnd tral avenue. entertaifli introduced to the group the tiew local Sie group at luncheor director, MissElorence Marceil. The There were fourteen scouts of troops 5 and 6 then put on brought their knitting. of 500 Cen- 1 ber South on Tuesday.. guests who SOAF 5atur*ayan udsSeel 4lb., bar. Spelmia l ëBrtck-Fr.eh StrawberryCetr 39 DQNT FAIL ope" a1ffies OU t. Viit the ~auaa Dw AieHYOROX BOOTH D" Ai tWilumette Wemuaas Clu& 1 c15C March 24,eS M2 "q

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