Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Feb 1935, p. 55

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"io flot1 e cards," I Five...Queenies Become FullI-Fledged Brownies The Tinker Bell Brow nie pack met as usual on- Saturday afternoon. at the Gerinan Lutheran church. Each Btrownie mnade a'valentine to send to the Crippied Children'shospital. We 'wer e happy to have Marjory. Swee- ney,.Atnn Sabin, Ruth Thes tie, Sarah Malcomson and :Doris . McKeighan, Queenies, becomùe full-fledged Brown- les, as the more Brownies, the strong-ý er the howl. Mothers of. the new 'Brownies were our guest s and we .wore pur sunniiiest Brownie smile and were -proud to, bring forth t oadstool and hiave them s-ee our fairy pool. Cold weatber is flot bothering Tinker Bell Brownies much as we have gone to Florida and, bacail in .onc day and are thinking and talking of birds and flowers which will carry us over to spring when we will go out- doors and find both.-Mrs. J. S. Star-. rett, Tawny Owl. St. A ugusti-ne Unit Pays Visit to Troop 4 Scouts Girls of Troop 4 enjoyed a joint meeting with St. Augustine's troop last week. We played a great manv the worid. we tfloroughly appreci- ate the visit of St. Augustine's troop ain.d cordially invite the girls to come over again.. .1 1î . 1 ...1 During all -this -merrymaking the' patrol leaders of our troop had made themselves scarce-and I've got .a hunch that the reason for this queer RETURNS FROM CUBA Mrs. LeRoy Woodland, 336 cester road, Kenilworth, returned dersfoo t girls reviewed their knots and trail sigus. Then, forming a goodnight circle, we sang "Taps," which brought our meeting to a close., -Margaret Mary. Moran, assistant scribe. Troop 1l had a potl uck supper jan- uar.y 29. We played gamnes-7and a visitor, talked to us on keeping our, hair combed aùdbrus.hed. We' ate. ou upe, told ghost stories.. sang Taps" ndwe ne.-Mary Louise Wals, crbe. TROOP 2 When we arrived at the meeting place we found --ourselves in, a big forest where the trees were made.of cardboard and'the n'amfes were writ- ten in the Morse code. ýEveryone was, given a certain amount of time. The one patrol that got the most names was,' the winner. The Moonbeam pa- 4i'ol won. We ~were - shown how to make .pàper belis which were vèry nive. At the close of the meeting the scribe was given ber scribe badge. We had colors and sang "Taps" and said goodnight.-Vivian Smith, scribe. TROOP 10 Trootp 10 rearranzed patrol corners. Evergreen and Bluebird are the- names of the patrols. iEmily, Kohl was electeil patrol leader of the Blue- birds. and Mary Wetterer, asistant. joa v a n, UII4J* ICaurr, 4ana vvinI- f ced Turner, scribe.-Winifred Tur- n er. aciiywas -that thieyý were planning a party for 1ebruary-12. We closed our meetinig with,."Taps." -Mary Jane McCue, 'Scribe. .D TABLE TENNIS MATCH e ElmwoodAvenue Table. Ten- lub, 1805 Elmwood avenue, de- NEwe heard of a "Ilittie fellow" who cried, O "umnm-m-m, candy,", at every barber pote he passed. We'l1 admit that somne barber poles look likè a big, Iuscious stick of -peppermint.- But that's ail. They only- what they pay for. OUR. ADVERTISERS ADVERTISER Ac Motor Sales .. Cover 111 Albright Beauty Shop........ 12 Baird & Warner ............ 44 Blann Pharmnacy............ 9, Bloom-Hall Dress Shop....... S Bonnet», The Tailor........ 14 Braun Bros. 011 Go. .. 6,21,47,56 Burnis Toggery............... 8 Calavo Growers of Galifornia .............3 Challinor, Mrs. E. S.......... 8 Chandler's ....... ... ......42 Chicago & Northwestern lRy.. .35 Colonial Hotels............ 27 Commuity Theatre........ 51 Consuaners Go....... Cover IV. Co-op, Thé .........42 Dy.D.ee Wasb, mnc......37 Erickson, Benl ........50 Evanston Y. M. C. A.. ..3 PFirst Church of Christ, Scie,)tist................ 21 Gordian Book Shop ......... 12 6*.. PAGE ADVERTISER PAGE Metpîan llros.............. 10 Millen Hardware ......... 5,23 1Miatsa'a Players ...........51 Mountain Valley Water Co. . .50 Murine Co................. 41 Murphy-Miles 011 Go. ......28 * ational Tea Go.......... 17, North Side Cleeners & Dyers......... ....... 37 Oil WeII, The.............. 5 Pagliarulo, D ............. 14, 17 Peacock le. Cream .........2M0 Pearson's -Market ............8 Pool & Piper.............. 35 - Public Service Go.....24 Quinlan &Tyson ... .4 RenneekarDrug;Store.....9> Rensch Warehouée ......54 ktçynolds Corporation....... 45 Ridge A~venue Pharmaçy..... 9 Sobloesser's .............. Smart &Goce ............ Snider-Cazel Drug Go.. . Spencer I'.troi eum Go .... Chestntit avenue. The latter's father, CtearWater. K. S. Knudtson of Blair, Wis., is now visiting tbem. . Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Kemp, 8( 1 0 Chestnut street, entertained at Mrs. H. A. Von Pfulgk, 533 Fores~t buffet supper last Sunday for thiri avenue, entertained sixteen guests at of their friends.- Their decoratior a bridge difiner Saturday. were. attractive Valentine motifs., Ds............33. igs..............8 .Gee l reatre.......... 5 o. B. lue ....... 12,13 a Hardware. Cover IV ... . . .. . . .2 I 1 Lei- 1

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