Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Apr 1937, p. 68

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PAGE ADVÉRTISER A£P Food Stores.......... 23 Bfrciwood Wifldow $laade raoery................ Blum,@ .... ........--.43 Book Nooli, Tbe............... 3t Bowiaan Diy .3& Brauelh's Siamber Sblop..... . 4 Braun Bros. 011j o .. 1,e V Ch;ritian Science, Cburch ...O Cee, Aimer, & e......2 Vollege Arms Iletel. ........ * Cornmuuity Theatre.....7 Coraack, Joseh C.......... & DJavis FurnIture Co ........ . DeWiltt Inlue, J. R,........... SI Diedrich, Edyth...........21, 47 Domine Sugur ................e Deveuuele, lue .. ......... à5 D-X Service Station.....1, 8; Uberie Insurance Ageney.8 Eliza.beth Unir Shoppe ........6 PAGE. )Iartlia'u featy Spot......1 MXartin, Edwin G.ý.... ........ 30 1Jo~t ......Co..e..... ...... Marine CO...........32;65 ýNeison' Sjàtem ..... ... Cover IV .New Trier Citizens, Leage.. New Trier Specimen Ballot...3 ,North Shore, Lace CuRrtalu.i Cleaners ..............;...0; North Shiore Eërigelration Co..6 011 Weil, The ..... .......... 1 Packard4 Xotor Car Ce . .... 49 Palace F00 s ....... .......ý. .1,1 Pearek Ire Cream ............; Péeter 011 Ce ..... >...3; Perr3' Rooflng Ce.,...... .... ý; Publie Service Co.......... . ;. Quiniau & Tyson ............ i On April 30, after school, Mr. Zib- ble, the Wilmette fire chief, will talk tothle Scouts on ire prevention- and -Mr. McGuire, chief of police, will talk to them on.safety in regard to auto- mobiles. Saturday, March 27, 32* Girl Scouts, * visited the Lyman pharmiacy on Fourth street and Linden avenue,. and heard Mrs. Collins, ail expert phar- macist, lecture on drugs. and the ir composition, origini, anxd value and saw her "put up" various sorts, of pre- scriptions. This, was a thrillitigly new field of' interest to -these girls. and One tliat is such ail. absoringlv- interesting voca- tion> to.many a younlg woma- a ,vo- cation requirinig the* utmost skilfl ad accuracy and dependability and sol indispensable in our scheine of life. 1 This camping comimittee plans many1 spring before outdoor camping be'- gins and during the sunimer for those who do tiot go to camp. Mrs. Ostroin bopes that this sim- mer each and every girl wvill at some time during the seasonl spend sonie timie ini Scout camp. Iast 'vepe coiitentmçent iur ujuse whonve in 11 There are 382 "little bouses" now in as many American towns. Some were former clinics. A few are disul-sedl se.hool, roomis. Girl Scouts in Utahi have a 75-year-old far m' cottage that i was once a.station onthe Pony Ex- press. OQue bouse ýiii NeW kngland dates back to 1834, wbenl it was, a sta- tion on the "underground railway." Týhe -national "little bouse" in Wash-" ington, D. C.,is the former model of, the Better Homes Movement, -a repli-, ca of John Howard, Payne's- "Home Siveet' Home," donated 10, the Gir4 #, Scouts, through, the goo d offices of1 Mrs. Herbert Hoover in 1926. Mlost houses are gifts to the Girl Scoutsj iwho ruake one proviso hbefore aircept- ing-that'the present must not be aW museum piece ini need of a caretaker but a possible Iaboratory for a future Short Stp tq It is a short step froni the care oi a bouse to interest ini the sideval seen througb the windows. G,, Scouts learn to be "participating Ciflh zenls" i civic affairs from the start,<' Brownie, who is taught not to spili food on the floor, flnds it easy to un- derstand why it should also not be spilled.on the.street. Dirt, she learnis, iEvangston, Fireproof Warehonse.8 Famesett, Resalle Boeh........ Cg Flegen, Joh .........u 5 First National Bk. of Chicalgo. .. G airing's............... >.... g "a.i]& Co .. ................. 6 Garo Reg Cleaners ............ 52 Scott, Wm. iH.........Cvr IV SIiorelf-ne Radio £M3usic shep O5 Sho rty'u Barb)er Shop........ 9 Silwn, Jackt, Co....... Snider-Cazel iryrug Ce ......... Stadjumnhe ........... . Stevens, E~dgar A., Ile. j;..1,8 Stone, îr . ..............1 nemlef>s ot Troop '4 now -in -repara- the Girl SCOUts, gives therni thé key ion.. to niany mysteries about hospitals. parlçs, and pulic PlaygrQunds. The rRÔOP . little girl learns to keep ber own cor- Betty Jean MNOuiling reprt her ini order. The bigger girl learns toi, he eprts fI* rive intelligent help to the Amnerican er troop that they arc still readifIg Red Cross, the. Famnily Welfare So- be life Of Juliette LoW and are fiuid- cuety, and other social agencies. But ýng it very interesting; that they are "participation" can also be pure .play. wor king on their signalling rpr GilScusn196osetein tory ~to taldng th eir test, GilScusdi 13 rtedtha~ f i ADVERTJSER

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