Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1938, p. 15

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per girl during the cookie sale. Thenext week, june 20, day camp will begin and last 'through June24i. During this time 'the scouts wil l cook their own 'meals, at the. cabin. The days will be spent in Iearning more about craft work with the decoration of the cabin one of the ends in view. Miss Matelea Brown,' Who is. very - popular %%ith the girls and their lead- ers, will be there togive instruction in nature study. Miss Dorothy' Taylor will head upi the unit in more advanced camping1 in exploring. the near by forest prcm- serve and> mapping out 'trails and inii general laying the ground work for5 the -campers to follow ini future years. Library books on subjects intetest- use during the quiet hour. Ail thisi ~givethe Wilmette LGirl Scouts val- uable experie nce ini simple, outdoor1 and cooperative living well worth( rnanv times the small fee required.( BROWNIE CAMPING NlMonday, June 6 at i :30,'there wvilI be a meeting at the home of M-\rs.i Ross Moyer, 1127 Gyreenwood avenue,; of the Brownie and Girl Scout lead-1 ers to discuss the advisability of giv-( iL-thep Rrownie snme of the ad-( Endorse. City Manager Bis The Illinois League of Women Votfers, expressing the belief'thât the heart of the demnocratic process lies in: t he strenigthieingof local government and an unirestricted' choice in the de- termination of the'type of that local government, at a recent meeting of its legislative and executive. commit- tees made public its endorsement of the. City Manager *Enabling Bills as introduced in theIllinois'General As- sembly' by Representatives Teel and, SIater in the House, (H.. B. 17--21, in- clusive> and by Senators Barr and Graham in thieSenate (S. B. 17-21 inclusive). the city manager form of- govern- ment. They are permissive only. ' The League of Women Xoters ser~s no valid reasonl it is pointed out why any member of the General Assemb- ly-who sits in that body by the grace of the voters f rom bis district-should deny to those- constituents the right SBUIDLERS Wapsle Valley. Fresh dry plcked, split, ready for thé pan. f or9S ,eancy dressed, plump, tender, flavorsome, 3 to 3,' l-bs.,avg., lb... PORK LOIN ROAST Cut from the ftnest of young corn- fed porkers-2% to 3 1lbs. 3 average, lb.-...23 RIS ROAST O0F SUIF. Standing, 6th and 7th Ribs, lb. .................... rs to the S GRAPE JU Raggedy Ami Pun 24e 35c, TENDEUTTES' P ýr i m e Boneless. No boàe, no waste. Presh Sllced Asstd. dold39 DONELESS 1OLLED. Ail selected prime be«-euts. Nobone, no waste, lb. 9 POT ROAST. 23c n Bantain, foir 49c aircrd. handling a group of girls Brownie wUUrîng. on the UUîiîUit[ee o<n age. Inasmuch as the national organ- Mrs. NV. W. Ramsey is vice-cha ization requires one adult for every man of the executive boardi. four Brownies when out camping. Winnetka was well represented the usual Brownie leadership must the, Cook County league meeting h be suppleniented. There are probably May 24. Mrs. E. S. Neushal of W nxany mothers who have the knack netka was elected one of the v of handling such a group of children presidents on the County board. who would enjoy helping at the new cabit,.- VISIT AT LAKE GENEVA Xf-and .,rq Henrv 1-. Bra~ndt a CHICK'N 1IC Ilb. cans . . fc RED HEART, IL Cans 3 for 2 max *1 'e~Z IC doz. Si B, CI Loz. Sl.*I> Per d

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