Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 May 1933, p. 22

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Deor.C@coanut, Taffy Bort, Mecaro flacon ean ice * 5w Mft'mBflanPremium "Oveied" sliced i. cello. ftgs. ~~.eUlr#uue*uue~ oi'. DeLaie ~aEEa~muu..aCrea. of Meofts AulcnCheeseFine Faoe Cre&ckers Fort O.orborn Grahoma l 1e J i l UU * ~ ý 8AAV - The Great Lakes Regional con'fer- ence will be held at Oak Park's camp, Camip Lone Tree. at Three Rivers.* Mich., June 7, 8 and 9. This is open to ail counicil members, committee members, leaders and friends of Girl, Scouting ini Great Lakes region. .The Régional Training. camp will l)e held at Camp jýLone Tret, june il, to 26. It is hoped that several Wil- mette leaders willfind it possible to attend. this camp. The courses oi-1 fered are:.general course, >traniping and trail.ing,. and troop progress. IMonday Training Group Has Threeý More Meets There are onily three, more ni1eet- ngs of the training cours ,e on '.\on- day aftern oons at 1 :30 o'clock.. A numiber of the, meml)ers of the grou p have been *blard at work and expect t o be 'invested" very sbortly. Vbat1 fun they are haviix ith ignlin!1 Central-Laurel P. T. A. News The last meeting of 'the season of the Central-Lauirel Parent-Teacher association wvas hield Tuesday nighti M1av P). After the announcement of the ne%% oficers andl reading of the treasurer's report a programn of fine music was given -for the fathers, mothers and friends by the combined glee clubs andu thscho&l orchestra. Miss McKay, NMrs. Clark and Mrs. Wagner were conimended by all present, for the fine mnanner in which the music department funictions and for the much enjoyed program. Weé also thank the children and teachers for their fine work. The fact thkt those who attended the meeting lin- gered afterwards -is'proof of hovv en- joya.ble the social chairman and her c ommittee bas tmade the social hour. The P. T. A. news cnandtheJ reports of many of the chairnien on îý their year's work. Dorothy J-oeshi,' 4 social chairman. ini berreport, aptlyv Tel of A etivities Scribes of Wilmette troops have the following news tliis week for the many persons interested ini the wel- fare of Wilmette Girl Scouts. Troop 1 entertainied the eighth ýgradle girls at a meeting last' Thurs- day. Gamnes were played ini weiglits and rnumbers, and the antics of staik- ing Indians caused a, lot of Mirth. The good-night circle was held ont- doors and m-as very impressive de- spite 'the liow.ling of a dog while the bugle 'r, Janet Wright. blew "Taps." Troop 4 went hiking on Saturday . The bill of fare included. "a ngels on horsebackV and "scouts' delights." The weather nian cooperated ivith.a lovelv day. STroop 7, at its last meeting, was planning a, hike to, heý taken in the' near future. It is hoped that 'a few, at lcast, wihl hecome *second class 1;,% ficecnd of the course. fNorth Shore Deiphians Meet at Orrington Today The regular mieeting of the North Shore Delphians ill, bc held 0on Thursday, May .25, at, 2 o'ýclock,. in the Blue room.of the Orriingtoni hotel. From timie to timne an invitation is jextend(ed to visitinig Delphiants to avail themnselves of their national privilege of attending thie local meet- ing., Others desirous of hiav ing in- formation regarding the Deiphian movenient nxiay drop a. card to the chapter, ini care of the Orringtonl hotel. It is expected that the charter will bc filled before the summer vacation -for like al .study clubs, the chap- ters- d.isbanid. for j uly, August. and September. Many Dephians wvill coine to Chi-, 'cago this 'suinmer. to, see ,A Cenitury of, Progress exposition. They -are especially, auxious tosee the art.ex- hibits and to study the modEgrnist architecture-rece,ît art. and 'architec- ture being included in their regular schedule.. The local chapter- is studying the winners, of the games 0on Field day. rsMelhiope and a comimittet ivill be i,.,r"cha"rge of a concession at which you can buy ice creaiu, pop, cookies, etc. Be sure to patronize the stand and make possible medals 'for the conitestanits. The Fieldday is spon-J for fal 'usage. The program chairmnan bas already 'written to several fine speakers, hoping to find the right material early for, ber programs tiext year. Mrs. Mar- maduke , chÎld, .study .cçhairm«an, :has asked for a speaker. on, an early date. - STEAK CSALE SmofherwittOnons2. Perterhouse or Club s 7d I MM

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