Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jun 1939, p. 47

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tf stançhmeoesý in at. On Mlonday, after the g e n e r ai 4"Sing together"., -the. girls wered- vided, into units. according to. ageI groups, Each unit made hea.d- dresst i the, unit name-feather headbands or the Indians, 'Robin hood caps, for Robin, Hpod's merry men, and kerchiefs forthe pioneers. Popular Interests Popular interest groups during the week were the handcraft, naturai craft, exkploration, and ý dramatics groups. The craft group made color- ful woven baskets, bead bracelets, woodeW bead belts, ianyards, needle ànlvq-andhbromPtPrs.The -Indian kinds of trees were discussed ini this session. Afternàoon ?Program Following.,. the. daily n o s e b a g lunches, was a rest period, during which girls slept or.rested or read. The afternoon was filled" with inter- esting things to do, make, and play. After the final ,general camp good- nig ht circle each night, the camp broke to be re-convened the' next morning. Mrs. Trego, of Hoopston, M1.; a regional. camp ývisitor, inspected the camp and activities, on Thursday, and expressed h e r ýs e I f as "'well SUMME1R CAMP, INFORMATION During Jl and August, camp ini formation and registration is. to be hiandiled by. Mrs. Charles Ostrtom, Wilmette 2071. WILMETTE VIsIwtOs Mr 1s. Henry V. Pelton a nd her chil- dren, Harry and ILee, . arved last Wedne sday- from Hamilton, Ontario, to, be the- house gueits of, her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Tench- er, of 828 Ashland avenue. Mr. Pel- ton joins them in July.for, the last week of their visit WIEIIOLDT'S ADVANCE SALE COMFORTERS Id lAKT $1l lDeposit WilI Rold Any Blanket or Comforter for Ocetober lst 'a LastW eek Sof Sale! i Big Husky GOODYEAR Patlfinder TIRES DAVIS STR~EET FNANSTON gW w w mm,'w--t-- ýa

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