AIDVERkTisER A &P ood Stéréo........ 20 Air Gomifort Corp .......... 56 Book Nook, The,........... 54 Boulevard Drug Store......10 ,Brandi'. Slumher SIIop......... 20,27, », 41, 53 Bru Bro itCe. .. Cower 1V Durnis Togiery ............. 9 Chapin Moto"s.......53 Christian Scenqce Chuech .... 20: Colligau, J. P........47 Conamunity Theatre*........ 61 Cosumners Credit Corp. ..54 Co<nIey, G... T ............ 58 Coronet Theatre ........... 61 ...............56, Eberle Insurance Agency,..58 Bliàs Fred A. & Co, lac.5 Brickson, Be......6 Bisther Deauty S4op>......... 53 Evanston Academy of .00e rt....... ...54 Form , The ..........45- alie Ronch . .... 54 tCÉo. ..ý.......... 7 çkard ..........41A PAGE ADVERTISER PAGE Lod'..............27,'43 Lyman Pharmacies ......... 8,9 Megowen, Vera..........4 Milburn's.................. 53 Milien Hardware Ce.. ..I Mmmcn Co................5 New American Home Appliances ...............58 North Shore Lace Curtain Cleaners ............ ...1694 North Shore Refrigeration Co. 10 Pagliarulo, D ............... 39 Palace Foods............... 14 Poncock bce Cr.am.......... 10 Publie Serviceo. ....... 57,59 Quinlan Record Service...... 30 Schloeser's............... 15 Scott, Wm. H........ Cover IV Smyth, John M. Co ....... 28,29 Saider-Cazel Drug Ce, . 6, 7, 10 Standard Oil Go............ 39 Stevens, Edgar A. nc . .49,51 TayIor's................... 6 Teatro de] Ltago ............ 61 ance and the, singing of *America." Mary Lamb spoke of the life and character of Juliette Lowthe.founder of Girl Scouting. Mary Wilsonintro- duced' the. hostess of the occasion, Mrs. Dernehi. After, speaking briefly of the Juliette Low Fund, the fitting memria tothe valiant work of the founder, Mrs. I5ernehl impressed upon the girls. its, importance 'in en- Ail girls interested in the foàllowù- ing badges shotild register at the Girl Scduit' office. by ýWednesday, >March ý23: juntior citieen, world knowledge, swimmer., healthwedier, canner, housekeeper. abling the Girl Scout movement to be a vital factor toward international, understanding, goodwill and peace. Troopp 5 -sag "Our Chalet," a song telling of the celights of the inter- national camp in Switzerland. After- wards the representatives of each troop and Brownie Pack came for- ward with their contributions f0 the Juliette Low Fund. .Now Have Camup Miss Florence Marcell, the local di- rector and mistress of ceremonies, in- troduced several members of the coun- cil who had announcenients to make. First. Mrs. J Sabin presented a cooacie sales. This information was received with joyous and enthusiastic applause. Mrs. Sabin went further to say that though the land was purchased and part of the money is at hand to build the cabin, much in the, way of necessary equipment was still-Ao Jbe bought for, which funds would have to be raised through the cookie sales. She said that an award is being of- fered to the troop and pack which sell the most dozens of cookies per esting to the girls and not too far to be arduous. William B. Cobb is drawing the plans for the cabin whicb we hope to have built in time for use this suminer. "For five days beginning withJune 27, WC intend to 'hold day camp there for one of tbe troops, or pôssibly, for somne girls outstanding ,in scout craft selectedfrom aIl the. troops. "The. first tropp to have an. over- nigbt trip or week-end at the cabin. will be the winner -of the. coveted cookie sale award. "Another thing we need -for the camp," Mrs.1.0stroim concluded," .is a, name.. Any suggestions that anyone bas may be. sent to the Girl Scout office." Any girl or parent who wishes further, information in regard to this property or cabin may telephone Mrs. Ross Moyer.or Mrs. Ostrom. .Toop8 The -following are the names of. those iq troop 8 who received pins at the investiture Friday, March 11, at St. joseph school: Jeanne .McGin- nis, Dolores Pape, Gloria Willianison, Marilyn Gassman, Virginia. Wagner, Joan Hoffmann. Dog Aristocrat 18 Fraternity Mascot The following item arppzared in a Champaign (111.) parner this week: "The Phl-G.am.9, t-hose- boys who a're constantly In the news, are proud to announce the arrivai of a 7-month..old Saturday by the Phi iGamma Delta fraternity of the University of Illinois. to purchase a dog for mascot of their bouse. They selected a Great Dane from the litter owned by Mrs. Ralpt'. Martin of .Kenilwo rth. ANNOUNCE DOG SHOW Aristocrats of the dog world will compete in a buge aIl breed show at the Chicago's International Amn- ,phitheatre April 2 and 3. The show ........... . . LumooluZephyr ............ 21 Liaudoa Crust Beau.ty Shop .... .8 vv~iII5teIi n aAViKe ...... Wilison & Co.......... Cover Wanter, Geo. B. Inc...... 18, Winternitz, Samunel ......... ýw camp site and the prospective Mrs. Frederick Malloy, .118 Seven- bin. "Each year we have'been add- teenth street, was ili at St. Francis z to it the money made f ronm cookie hospit ai for three weeks. For the les. Now we have enough money to past week she bas .been convalescinla y some land and sonie to apply at 'home. Tlirough, the Wèekly Messages of OUR ADVERTISERS