Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Dec 1936, p. 22

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boaro for Scout Monday 2. il on meet to continues leaders Girl The training course. evenangs at the. Baptist, cburch 7:30 o'clock. at ,k , I î ëu Drake.t ë na n t who L 'r " O "O A P' Z . ot. " the ls one ranc meber ofthe present Troop ted teropcandle out Lcandie. f mthe -- Having last. week considered the. philosophy of the Scouit movement, we will this week consider the report of the research'committee on re .commended program. PROGRAMS 0F MOVEMENT, ýThe programs of the movemnttare the instrumùents .employed to attain, the objectives laid down in, its philosophy. A survey of the progranis shows, that they vary first in ternis of the interests of the different age groups served, hy the movement,.groups gives us the Brownie prograni ,Classification according to the age for girls from seven to 10, the intermediate program for, girls from 10 to 14, and- the older girl prograul for girls from 14 to 18. The programs vary, ini the second place, in terms of the conditions under which they operate, wlth the resuit that we' have rograms on. the one hand, troop syn'a oaiof h peaigo It wa grew the spirit of Girl Scoting, as it When ligliter'and, liglter iln the. rooM,' the patrol leaders lighted their canidies on the troop candi the riewest patrol was theone of the Little Green Peppers, who had Jýuàtjoined. Each new member held her :own individual: candie to the troop candie as she madle her promise.. Everyone felt the importance of the oc-ý casion and *wiil surely like to rerniember, It. On Saturday, Novemnber 7. there was an early niorning hike under:the leadership of Mrs. Denoyer,: the captain o! TrooO 2. In this hike il girls took part. Joncs kindly Mrs. bMouling and Mrs. Mrs. Denoyeèr., gave their tume to assist a lovely was It 7:30. at The start was fl ouinug and not too cool. Sorne of the older scouts led by LiJeutenan~t Lillian Madsen had goxie on ahcad to lay out the trail. The other girls foilowed the trail. Mrs. Denoyer, assislted by Jane McClintock, led this group. [t wvas great fun, as every Girl Scout lias to know the signs on the trait before she can becorne a Tenderfoot. The hike was to be to Harmns wood Girl where breakfast would be made When Scout fashion over wood fires. wood they the hikers arrived at HIarms helter swept cdean and two. frnnd ttit The Real Life -Story of "WALLT" SIMPsoN lialf as goou. characteristîcs ofthte girls, and on tasted Wheri fruit, sausaiges. toast and cocoa thie conditions' under which the prolied disappeared. games were started of *granis operate. Except for these dif-. whidh two especially proved very popferences, it is the hope of the pro- ular, these were: "Anti Over" and "Red were active games and gram study and the object of its Rover." Theyto stop came too soon for every time the on now f rom that recommendations girl. It had been a very enjoyable. as the several programs will move îný well as a vcry instructive morrling, Mrs. Denoyer told xnany interestthe direction of a more unified or since about trees. and other nature things ing the for integrated program set-up studies. tma Fud Crtal Jackson, ieribe er 'was a very happy, busy one is v rTroop. 2. We welcoitied Into 1which, iat N'ortnwestern. service. to attend the Everyited start at 11i o'clock.

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