10 WILMETTE LIFE January 17~ WILMETTE 634 PROMPT DELIVERY 1 -------- -----· - ------·----------------------------------------- -----------~-------------------- New Trier Girl Scout News Merit Badge H Devoted to the Interests of the Girl Scout Movement on the North Shore Girl Scout Movement on Substantial Foundation Brownie Pack Experiences Fine Growth in Two Months MAPLE GROCERY &MARKET hum tilt Lu114 u/ Sun;bint Turkeys, lb. . .......... 39c Ducks, lb. . ........ 21c-28c Geese, lb. . .. ·. ~ ..... 23c-28c Frying Chickens, lb .. 331/2c Dressed Rabbits, 3 for ... . .$I. ttl Whole Pork Loin, lb ......... 22c Large Oranges (126 size), dz., 60c Grape Fruit, 2 for . ......... 2Sc Best Brick Butter, 2 lbs .. .. . 7Sc Good Luck Butterine, 1 lb .... 2Sc Leg of Lamb, lb ..... ... .. ... 3Sc Breast of Lamb, lb. . ....... lSc Rib & Loin Lamb Chops, lb., 48c 4-lb. Shoulders of Lamb, lb., 2Sc Swift's Prem. Bacon, .3 lbs., $1.10 Bacon Squares (Sliced), 2 lbs. 4Sc Bacon Squares, lb. . ... . . . . 20c Star Bacon, Whole or Half, 3Sc Swift's Prem. Ham, lb. . . . . 27~c California Hams, lb ... . . ...... 18c Ham Shanks, lb. . . . . . . . . . . .18c Smoked Butts, lb. . . . . . .. . . . 39c Fresh Spare Ribs, lb. . . . . .. .. 18c Pork Shoulder, sliced, lb . . . .. 22c Hogs Heads, lb. . .... .. . .. 12~c Pork Shoulder, sliced, lb . .. . . 17c Calves' Liver, lb. . ......... 69c Pork Liver, 2 lbs. . . . .. ..... 2Sc Young Steer Liver, lb ...... .28c Salt Pork, lb........ .. . .... ZSc Pork Tenderloin, lb. . .. .. .. . 60c Loin of Pork Roast, lb. . ... . 24c: Summer Sausage, lb. . . . . . . . 4Sc Home-made Sausage Meat, 30c Small Link Sausage, lb. . . . .29c Mickelberry's or Jones' Sausage Dried Beef, lb. . ............. 69c Best Round & Sirloin Steak, 4Sc Flank Steak, lb. . . . . . . . . . . .3Sc Sirloin Steak, lb .. ..... . .. .. .. 3Sc Best Rib Roast Beef, lb., 3Sc-38c Best Pot Roast, lb. . .... 2Sc-Z8c Short Ribs Beef, lb. . .. .. . .. 18c Boneless Rump Roast, lb. . . . 34c Leg Veal, 10 to 12 lbs., whole, Z8c Breast of Veal, lb .. ....· .. . .18c Shoulder Veal Roast, lb. 2Sc Veal Rib Chops, lb. . . . . . . 28c Veal Loin Chops, lb. . . . . . . .3Sc Best Grade Lard, 2 lbs. . . 29c Yellow. American Cheese, lb., 3Sc .., ,,,,,,,,,,,,," 1136 MAPLE A VENUE, EVANSTON . On November 7. 1929, we started iu The development of the Girl Scout . . \Vinnetka our pack of Brownies ·" ht· during the past year has been most A Girl Scout will find th e iollo\Ying· might be called by pe-rsons who dt 1 remarkable. A glanre at the com para ti\'e ta hI ~ of qat i:- t ir ~ gin·~ the pic- "guides" most helpful tn her, on her not understand fain· lore or do not Merit Badge "trail." They may be believe in Brownjes. just Junior Scouts. ture': . 1928 192:1 secured through "The Farmer's \Vi£e," We had. thought that if we prepa:ed Scout~ 50 157 Webb Publishing company, St. Paul. ourselves carefully beforehand \\'l' Troops 2 4 Minnesota, Sen-ice Department No. 3: might accept sixteen as a begitni,w. Leaden; 10 Brownlf:!" o ::14 uDorothy Jane\ Guides to Good but h\'elve -\\·ere preh·rahle. !~ Girls In Camp )I 32 Manners" (15c) is especially valuahk Malcolm \Vard sent out the notic<: ttHi f'amping wet' l< :< 1ft 108 on the ::t!Jpointccl day there trampe'l in The rrmarkahk j.:.!'rmrth in ev~.·rv for the the Hostess Badge. "Betty':: ; Budget" (15c) will help YPH thirty -four children~ AND \V E phase oi Scoutin1! j, dtte largl.'l~· with your Eco.nomist Test. j HAVE ~OT LOST 01\E OF TH F \f ~ the general awakenin g· in the cnmI mnnitv "Helpfd Hints in ~e\\'swriting" (.ir I . Great was our consternatinn. F " rtuto thr npportttnitie s which re_veals 1nan~· s_ecrets in . conncc'ion I nate . ly. th~re were two of u-.. my rT·lnd Scouting . n abundanti~· offers fnr the our .Jo~trnaltst ~tl<l Scnbe Bads-c~; helper, Mrs. L. J. Swabarker. antl 1. I development <lf fine .-\m('rican girl- w~~h Salad~. ( ool. Crtsp ~nd Color : ul and as. uredly . we were kept busy and ! hood. I (25c) wt!l offer su~gesttnns for v 1lll' using our utmost resources . T_h irtvI It was in January <tf last year that Cook and Hoste:;s 1 ests. 1 . four chilctrcn whose names we dtd :1ot . a group of intere~ted \\'0111<'11 met to"The ikcoming Color Chart" (~(), know and who were strange in t'\'t·n gether to fo.-m the nucktls nf the Com- ·'Spreadit~g Cheer \\'ith Stencils" (2Sc l. wa v ~,·err> overwhelming. . munity Cllmmit1l'c . That group has and "Hooking up the Scrap Bag" (25c ) · .been expanded until it ntt\\· form~ a will give \'OU ideas for \ ' (t\lr Craftsman . Qur atms can best he told _Y t1U h,· g!Vtnf! you our Law. our Promt:-t' . and permanent \Vinn\.'tka Cirl ~cout com- nadge. . our Motto: mittee \\'ith ih tH·n·s-.ary stamt;ng committets. The chairmen of these A Brownie gives in to older fnlk I committe~s are: ( ·amp - Yf rs. C.eorge New Wilmette Troop Has and docs not giYe in to herself. 1'. Leach: A warrls and Standar<lsCandle-Light Investiture I promise to do my be:'t to lov, ~f rs. \Villiam :\ . Barr: Edncatinn Last Wednesda\· aftcrnnnn a candleGod and my country, to help ~1 rs. He:-)jert A. ~ieck. light investitur~· -service \\'as held at other people ever~, day. especial),. By the generPsit _ \· of nne of the the \i\7ilmette Baptist church for eight those at -home. members oi thi:-- r nn1mittee. $500 \':as members of Troop T£ f. \\·ho ha\'l' Motto: Lend a hand. ad.vanced to ensure five vears of camp - passed the Tenderfoot requirements Our little girls han· thl'ir hl'arh in ing for \Vinnetka p·irls at Camp Hick- Troop III was newly organized in \'n · ory Hill. The muthcrs nf Girl Scouts vember with ~fiss Pearl Hoose, cap· their pack, their eyes hrit.d1ten at its have returned $165 of this loan and tain, and meets ev~n- \.\' edne:-;da\ rtf - mention :md they arc dning- their best · -\\'hich is surprisinglv gt1od- to create hope to :-tcluce it h.\· a grt' ater amount ternoon at 4 o'clock.· this Year. Each member of the ComThe service was optn tl) the pul>lir a spirit of harmon\· at home and muni"ty committee pay .; annual dues to and fo llowing is the order nf the prn - among their friends·. to help in the daily work which every child should headquarters. gram: . . All Scout~ hghten at home. and gh·e a helping The standing of each troop is as fol- Color Ceremony Presentation of Badge!'; Mis~ HumphriP~ hand wherever it is needed. Being a lows: A Hoose B rowme. · IS · 1 · r-· 1 S Pearl Second Cla~s · Hous~k~t · Jwr )CIIlg a \.rlr · cnut ot· h'tg 11 1-The Cardinal Troop Song, "Hail to the Scout~" All Scout~ I or~er, · \\'lth the mystery and charm o! Mrs. J. R. Gnetz. captain Tenderfoot Candle-lig-ht Inn· ~titurt' fairyland cast over it so it thrills tht· Miss Francc·s Allev. lieutenant Troop III eight and nine year heart. Service · · · · · · : · · · This is the original troop and is now Names of candidate!': Bdty Collins, We ::trc rroin()' to stud\' nature. in its fourth year. There is an en- Jane Brandt, Frances f'ollin~. J t·an Gordon, Dorothy Hill, 1\Tarjorie Radt> r. Cat h· 1 . 1'-,f l "> · . · · rollment of thlrtv-t\ro active and. two erine Reynold!", Ruth Suth~:·rland. ratsc P ants. CC< h1rcb, learn to love associate scout~. · Of these. one is first Clof'ing Circle Aurlit-tH"(· and s('out!' the blue sky and the green trees and to understand the flowers and. the class, twenty-se\·en second class, ;1nd f-!ymn of Scouting beauty that has been richly given to ' four tenderfoot. }'.;inetY- fi,·e merit 'laps. badges lwn~ b~en earm·cl · hr the girls our suburban children. The loveliof this troop and thirh· oi them were Christmas Eve the twup \\t:llt carol- ness is here in nature and in the chilin camp iast ,_·ear. · · dren, anct we are getting them tomg. gether .. The stars are g-oing to mean We belie\'l' that the attendance IV-The Giant Scissors Troop somethmg to us, and \\' t' hope to know record of 95 JH'fl'l'llt for the entire Mrs. E lmer Baker. Jr.. captai11 someth ing of their wavs. \Ve are rro year is one \\'hieh has l·et·n equalled by Miss Man- Tibbals, lieutenant few other troop-, in the rnuntry. This troop ·was the last tn he or - mg to follow footprints in the snow The older girt~ oi the tnHlp, many of ganized ;md is hut t\\·o months old. It and. learn to know whether they belong whom have been scouts since the be- was organized with six girls and m)w to dogs or cats or bunnies or squirrP.ls, ginning, have formed a_ Pine Tree has twenty-three enrolled, eleven of and maybe we will f1nd \\·e have some patrol. 1n thi~ patrol, every girl nas whom are ready to be invested with the animals about us 1hat \\'l.' did not know. a re ~ ponsihle positinn and an individual Tenderfor.t rank. duty to the troop. The girls of this troop have v0ted to Our Bru\\'nits are guing to he more The troop has begun a fund which contribute ten cents each week to the competenc, more self-reliant, have is to be used in creating a Girl Srtlttt equipment of the Girl Scout room of g reater breadth of character and bt library for the new Parish House. th new Parish House. The fund now more charming \\·e hope bec~use the' amounts to $11.40. · 11-The Pine Cone Troop are Brow:1ies, AND THEY LOVE l'f ~frs. R. M. \i\'ard. captain One of the most pressing needs of -Mrs. Cordelia D. Goodhue. Brownie .Mrs. Alfred nrittain. Tr.. lieutenant the organization at this writing is for Pack LeJder. This t:oop, Ill)\\ in i'ts second year, Merit Badge examiners. Merit Badges wa!ii reorganized in Octoher. It now are given for proficiency in almost has an t~nrolln1ent ni thirty-one girls every art known to man. The leaders Troop 1 Girls See Bird of \\hom thirtv arc nf tende rfoot rank. are not always qualified to examine a An inter-patrol cnntc~t ha~ been g-o- girl in th"! field she has chosen. We Pictures at Weekly Meet ing on 1n this troop for the past two h~pe that ~en and women ?f accoiT_I'I'he high school troop held its week months, and the aclvancement of the phshment 111 any ar:t or_ sctenc~ wtll I~; meeting Thursday evening at 7 girls has been greatly stimulated by it . . vol~nteer to help us m this most mtero cloc~. B.e~ause of the absence of During the year. a gift of $25 was I estmg work. Captam Ltlhe Mae Humphries, Lieureceived and a pledge of $100 made to D T - ---,-----, tenant Lutie Stiles took charge. 0 the new Pari~h Hou~e Fund. 0 ' ASH· DASH, DOT. · . Dot! Dash ! Dash ! Dot ! "Girb, Af~er the regular meeting, we asscm 111-~he P·?e ~~ee Troop. brush up on your signalling. Every bled 111 the Roy Scout room and viewr Mrs. E~rl \\ · Gt ce~ 1 · captam girl in the troop is l'XJ)(~ctcd to kno~· som~ moving pictures shown by I ~rs. \\ arcl Pearl,.lteut.enant the· code perfectly bY the next meet Tius troop was orgamzed m Septcm- ing," Lieut. Lutie ·Stiles announced pavtes .Lazea~ who took a great ma be_r and no:" has an enrollment of Thursday.-Isabel Haskin W'l ett mterestmg btrd pictures during t 1 thtrty-two gtrls1 twenty-seven of whom Troop 1 m c summ~r. \Ve also saw two or th: ' comedtes and some war pictures wh are of Tenderfoot rank. So hard at · work have these girls been that in ~=======::::=::=..:..__:....:=:=::::..:._. the government has just released. February many of them are to be inGirl Scouting is a creative edu\Ve wish to thank Mr. B. N. Cox, a vested wtth Second Class rank. cation which teaches our girls that memb.e~ of the Boy Scout committee. The troop filled bags for Christmas the real romance of living is und.erfor gtvJ~g us the privilege of se~ing which were taken to the Nateon Day standiilg and achievement. these PJctures-Isabel Haskin, WilNursery of the Chicago Commons. On mette Troop 1. to I 1 I · · !':)