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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Feb 1934, p. 18

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M-is themne this' Sundav will be: 'inmîng room. Aut te conclusion t aU 1 News Item Reveals- -PiIlars of Ou NIModem C9iviization-1 short business session President B.L.1i MemocriaI Gifts Il Rme7Musi atthe ervceswilI Keeler introduced Village President1 G nieCoprto be as follo3's: j C. P. Dubbs, who spoke briefly on Boy Scouts of Evanston have i on February' 2 Ado*i 0kmFiklthpolm of keeping the streets asked the Girl Scouts to help them lucnecinwthteg Borchu s nte three business centers free of Iiacqure berr-bearinn wrubs the . olioNw»i -Shema Fs cur er-ern lrb o Micoîncho Trditona wate paper -and other rubbish which patn ttercm.Teby article. it i: suggested that Wilmette l'ur Ylsroel Landsman constitute. a serious disfiguremet ýf lettscapothgisfra GrlSutrmmbrobrgthr KeusaFeeren h vllg ad rat n dvre 1m mônth during *.the- past summer. pennies for their own Juliette. Low. .Let the Words Idelsohn pression upoin visitors. "htaslni prto O eoiifn eray2 hl Duet -1 Waited for the issaih 1thl penWilmeite leadersl un Fbrar 2 Lord"nd Homer Norris depression î..passing." s operationV ke'N'lët laes eepi ng l mmd theirfredluo- MissTayor iPs Lon g Nr ub. n hr s. a decidedcmen n hs neWs item. -This Sv;lo-'Hear Ye IsraeV* omn nt (foit~ ljh enesonupturn in business. conditions., That is putting into practice the teach- ein lands who are observng W aslî- Miss flrenic~Taylormeans that homeseekers will again ings of real scout"n! itnsbrha s"nentoa Va'Anachnu Binder be investigating the nlorth, shore with_________________ Thinkiu a. Largo Periman a'i~ obidn rbvn oe.~erge \W1ashington's birthdav.. ElhnuS'ukand -we wvant them. to stop in ii Xi Februar% 22, is also the birthdav% of mette instead of going farther north. Scribes' A rticles Lord and Lady ýBaden-Poei d t1JIN T A L - I our streets are littered, with ail Are Due -Saturday iscale International Th.inking Da%* IN IAN R I ikinds of tràsh., what chance have we nlyfor sribs ttedelth Scouts and Girl Guides. Last ______________________ of inducing them to become res- vear, Lady Baden-Powell' wrote a T AROOMI idents? Food served on a soiled or, meeting called for Saturday. Febru- lte oail Girl. ScousadGr U htmts., Intachcee aielt sntapei-ay3.Tei.r: sblHsi Guides suggesting that on this day UNIbER '.E%%: OWNERtSIIIP ing, but becomfes dul attractv Troop 1 . Virginia Dalstromi. Troop 3: eah ya hyntol.tr h dwe eve nacoubWhtsspt Lois WVhitehead, Troop 6..and Stellaea yarte ntolvtnthr * iden ervd o a ioththa ~ ~ . thouhts, to their sister scouts n scries uids i oter countries,,but also give Special Luncheon applies to our streets.' If kept dlean It is to be hoped the otherscie a lew pennies toward the establish- From 11 to 2 P. nM. dhey add .trcrnendessy to the beauty who %%vere, not. present wiil ge 'I ment of a reserve f und for the WVorld and attractiveness of the village, and touch with M. Gore . ia 1k.bra omlei oescr n Afternoon Tea present an irresistible appeai to those telephone Wilmette 1959. and learii work of developing the wvorld move- From 3 to 5' p. m. iooking for home locations. 1 what ils expected of them. ment. Soma pnneiel eti 'Tremen are now employed byl Be sure to have your write-ups inl to the W'orld bureau that the chieé SpeialThrsdy Suda Mes.the village iin street cîeaning .wôriý r.Xak hnso udy. guide has suggested that aniother col- -h*ch is made more difficuit on da.vs lection be made on International when the .vind catches up waste pap- Farewell Party Given Thinking day this Februarv. ers that have been left l alleys and f Yu ainlh-durtr di scatters themi over the village. IforLadro oP not ask the Girl Scouts of this countrv thîs waste couid be put into contain- Troop 2 had a verv nice scout last year, and is not asking themn thjîis ers. pending burning. it %vould be a meeting on Februarv I. It Nvas- a- eartto contribute pennies to the -~great hieip.* ele farev.ell party for our leader. Nir>. Thinking Day fund, because %e have M .Dubbs apele to the Chain- Denover. She and her husband are our oNn Juliette Lowv memorial fund Dy pIVI1iLsLI2ous ItdrI Ln 4oy appointin a committee to confer %vith Village officiaIs, miake suggestions and other- :wise assumne some. of the respoibilitv of giving to Wihniette an atmospIhere of cleaniiness and beauty seçond to Po village in. theChcg meto pobitan area. At the conclusion of. Mr. Duübbs$ ] alk President Keeler appointed A - der R Tighe, Emil A. Nord and Frank Hlavacek as members of the comn- The fi games. carried seeme d much. irst of the meeting -we plaved members oi our organizationi through- Then ive sang whiie two girN, out the country.. in the gifts, for it wva, a -We ask,- howver, that thi.,; dav shower.. Mfrs. D e no y e r be set aside toô think of our brother<, toenjoy lier present, very and sisters ini foreign lands and to, join in. the great spirit 'of initerniatiôiial we ail wished hier 2ood Ilick good wJill. and %vent home. -Joyce Evans,,. scribe. Contest Victors Enjoy Day at Field Museum Patrols Are Kept Busy at Meeting of Troop 3 W\hen ail the girls of Troop 3 had îived at the chu.rch. we. went to. WENN.375 DRY or 4ight H Il e enartotscouts workecl0on their laws; and second class, on their- Mrs.,J. IngersollHendy lef t XVii- 1first aid. Some bean-bag games were mette Wednesday to return to De- played. troit after being a guest in the'homne Miss Taylor suggested we have an of ber son, H. S. Hendy of ff4 Fiithl attendance contest. The girl who at- street. .-tends every meeting will be given-o a surprise at the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. John Fuhrmann re- As the meeting closed, we .sang turned.on january 27, to theïr home. andha or oo-night circl.-Stgtlla at 1630 Lake avrenue from -Miami. Kodler, scrbe. Fia., where they spent three nots

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