Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Nov 1936, p. 53

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t NOVÎn1~r 8 wre iven. out and ti probemaarling1,, 11escpî wrk. girls *eut home feeling as- though they In chargeof arrangements are Mrs. had had, a reaily granUre Charles Os0 m hîmnMr.J . Thie girls *ho, are working -on hi Sabin, and Mrs. Julian Stark, who is Cyciat badges held a.sotmetn to th1e charman of badges and award laf n for a Élite -onsatùrdayNoe mbr?. th1e councl. The troop comittee mem- 'T T roop le mtinte t ers wîil be hostess li t 1.e * 1'kitcheii of thie Presby'terian church last tables. Announce nent of the prograni Wedliesday, and stairted, a iiveiy Haiiowwill be made next week by the pro. 'en party. Bachu patrol provigd two gramn committee. gaines, and fa~ter e gams the whole Saturday, November 7 . 8p.mni Benefit Student Aïd. Fund FIBBBR McGEB andMLL Bil ThomSn LITTLE JAKIB HeL DON McNILL R AR NIGthie The sa«.,t coticil Thie costumes were al go attractive, Judges refuseèd to mnake a ýdecjision which scout had the best outilt. The i ouncl sugestig t5t tis rhe-Grand Maredi ended upatairs where comîing year emphasis is to be, placed the tables were al up wlth ongving the girls th opportunlity -t Ialow'en attire, and drese where cider n study :for the 'badge of oeGdmeu- doughnuts were served. TemissWiniIo sudydesgnthe groWig of simple' fred ]Hanna. 1929 Sheridan road,. and 10 sudydesguAlisoh 821 Forest avenue, were, plantis, their care and habits. So ini g'uest,. Berge, Miss Berg and MISS Hanna wiii the spring we mnay expect to sec our "8119t MisesElizabeth Busby witRi troop girls busy in their gardens setting out five.TrpZlt an- raslantiug *thefowerssthey liMe 'hescod bea.meeting of troop eight best. wU held Fliday at five o' dock. This~ F~or th1e wnter start on her work, shc 1meeting. aiso a Hailowe'en party, wa8 a d supper, each member of thie will plant bulbs to use as a centerpiece Pot 'patrols bringing enough of one dieRi for 11er table or for a gay spot in lier four to serve the meînoers of her patrol. liin rom o fr Sou s onid0 Scouts were in costume, and a priue livig rom. omGil cerunleas osie-for thie best costume was gtven te ered a good hmmkruls h Margaret Mick. Troop eight IsMary lcnows how to plant seeds and bulbs iargest troop in the villagei and thie the, suitable for indoor growing and how tnewe8t. to1 cane for them while t eep Tkree nies uot îuc Keepinur rooms heautiful is s ne ,n i tbeeada SylvIa Clark Roy Sieldàa and .NBC Ocur Tickets availablue t New Trier High School and Box Office High School Students 50e Gen. Admjeon75e Reserved Seatu $1.0 ýLEADERS g com5 Uupete. airS. ueerens and Mrs. Wolfe are, the leaders of Troop The leaders' association. of te Wil- Three. ineeeiU mette Girl Scouts met at the Methodist Church, Tuesday, October 27, at 7:3o Returns Prom East; P.m. Besides the acting leaders, any Sister Visits Here former leaders, or assocate Girl Scouts who are interested -in keeping up their Mrs. Alex S: Joslin of 240 Essex scout activities, are invited 10. attend road. returned to Kenilworth on Satthese meetings. The oficers of the as- jurday just in lame -for a short visit at Ouf IXPENSI E DARE YOU IWe dare you to haveneo Ithe dealers Iisted1 fil your, Icrankease with VaIvoline.UOfn] arrive< a iewltcb' aalced tuern tu @ave hercats1 !é by puttlng together thie then took thie girls lutc> -om to show them th.-Ir oùi au al 80 girl. hAll PEASTER OIL CO. 911 Linden Avenu.,ne t Winn.k 6

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