be out of school and they wll take Ifeaûré of- the Gýirl Scout 25tb anthi tn tht dy ad "o~kOutnversary year, Mrs. Arthur Osgood lots of fun and a grand experienceCoaevc-psiet f e.Gl for the Scouts with Miss Marcel SCouts, announced to the 22nid aitinanaging it. This being "home-miak- nual convention. ing day.", the' Scouts willse ow! Th Gil cotofhe nte ede the- pioneer. granidmothers could côok Sttshaenvieiht2 br ieth26m food ýout of doors.1 Tuesday Will be Handicraft Dav-naisofte ordsoctono 1Girl 'Guides and Girl Scouts ýto take a. part in tis encampmenit," 1Mrs. 2.Trf ;mnnoncement aOte. !Ch6ate said. "In order'to facilitate day. ct. 2. hit Wednsday. the Journey of the foiln'igirls, a1 Fhrda. Oct. 29.Hstiess pday. vill luliette Low 'Memorial Award Fatridv.Oct. 3. CHeitinhipday. Saturday. Ot~ 31. Healh dP3'-al-be presented to eachconracet ont-acet .1o. Jul'ite Low s birthday and Hal-] loee.iflg. !* invitation.t' aeidctes Thisaad ste Field Institute-Tuesday. Oct. 27, is field institute. in Winnetka at the cornes from a fund founided inunmemComunty oue. he WileteorY Of Juliette Gordon Low. of SaKenlwoth.~Vineta. len9eandvannah, Ga... founder of Girl Scout-: Kéniworh. Wnneka. lenoe, nd ing ini the-United States. Highland Park councîls, leaders and; V e ten years azo We opened troop committeewomen takings part. in thle study of comnmon prbes apEihMc ith ait ncameof adult representatîves of the' hoped also to have ant hadJ)mll The council miembers ai coigrlb forgrl bt jt was not possible at. tuittee women %vho have returned tha therefore. i ront the national convention report Itat time. hr ît ol en secimed oeapo to us %a'wond(erful time as well as aniti aner f cele'ratiing our Si.,Priate mniro sprig ne ver Anniversary than by carrN-iiirot Mrs. Herbert Hoover was re-elect- Julliette L.owps dream." g ud niational. president unanimouslyand MNfrs. Benjamin Harrison, Nvidow ()f President Harrison, wvas eiected1 RETURNED ai. hiororarv president. Mrs. Hoover T uesday morning, October 27, at lias held xny high offices in the! 9:30 at- the B a pt.i st C liuir ch iimital orgaization durin Q ler long niemibers o-f the Counicil wvho atacivtasoiaio. tei alned the conivention *will tell the S*i-t, This association ae fot'i1h1 meeting. of the. çouncil al 191.7~~~~~~ 1hnsebcre.cig<~n about their experiences. The local .mî~ioî~r o the XVahinton,.1.c.. cinissioner, Mrs. Ira Reyniolds, will1 Girl Scout couincil. Since that finte presîde. Those attending the conven,he lias scrved as national presidet tbin were Mrs. Re nolds, Miss. Refroîi 1921-24; as chairman of the'l)ec*ca Fitch, Miss Marceli and Ms board of dîrcctors. 1925-1928, and a,; Sprague Chapin. liorary prusident durinq- Mr. Iloovû Usually the Juliette Low Mfeinorial er's adminiistration., 1929-1933. funfd is used to senid Girl Scouts and. Guides to the initerniationial 'Girl roters Pinerigonsoil was hxe octisal sh rson- _'homte, "Our Chalet," at .kdeihodei,l \,stoe tand rs. oo hsvearried the Sitzerland, This year, and next, veuioi, Ms.Hooer ad arred hehowever, none was- or will be sent. "fronitier" motif. throtmh the dinner the money being saved for the AniecosSaudv eh gaeth ______ment '- ý'TKE HàAN WYOU CUT gc.,~ ~ WORLDYS FINEST HAM 0 Another,,feather in Uncle Sam's cp The most sensational improvement ever made in the processýing of ham. No long hours in the kitchen. You rnerely heat this arnazing ham and serve, or serve it just as it cornes from the mgrket. Its marvelous flavor wiIl delight you. Tender as butter. A nd tlzere's no costlY sbrinkageno pounds- left ini the oven. INIXPEN5IVE, TOO! Wilson's Tender Made H-am is not expensive. You save eooking loss. You serve more p.-ople., You save -1/to %5 of fuel cost. Actually it costs. no more on your table than ordinary ham. See> your Wilson dealer today and >rove this. W'e Service A Il Makes TeW= 3901