Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jul 1936, p. 9

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The Ladies Aid of St.. Joseph's church finished its Work for.this season on Wednesday, July 1. Hostesses for the day were Mrs.' Edward.Zeutschel and. Mlrs. Francis Schoden. Officers of ýthe group are Mrs. John Hoffmanî, president; Mrs. Joe Stefýfens. vice-président; and Vrs. Phillip Hillinger, treasurer. The work the in early afternôon unless one is ac- group does is quilting and the money derived 'from' the sewing is i2sed fer quainted with the toad. A girl kon on the train has the unique ex- cburch mission~ and charities. The perience of riding on the old logging group will resine in the faîl. road with the atmosphere of the early days of pioneering. There is Violet Tosi Winner a small American plan hotel at NahIn Popularity Contest -ma, Micb., where visitors to camp.! niay .be accommodated. (Red Cross1 The popularity contest in which waterfront standards and minimum the patrons of the Cayrleen Beauty standards for Girl Scout camps are shop of Wilmette have voted durinoe adhered to :-"Guest are flot allowed ii swimming without health cards ample opportunity for trips outside of camp -by land or water. There is an. experienced director with .a staff of twenty couselors inicluding a registered nurse,. dietician, bead of- waterfront and assistants, and instructors in', nature lore, crafts, music, pbotography, etc., secretarye unit leaders and assistants. Those. who are'eligible to register are active Girl.Scouts who are fourteen years or over, in high school, jin college, orworking; at least second class in rank;«able:to swim,50 yards; Wngood physical, healtb, and who have had previous camping experience. This camp- is open from July 1. to August 26,, and :is. about 400 miles from Chicago, and should be reached Suaday eveniug.sings, group discussions, campfires on rainy nights, folk, dancing, conver sations, take place before its widie heartb and the legend, on the mantel-piece:.- "Here Let the Fires of Frien.dship Burn. -H. S. B. urge every drug Yoqu lu fle ke us your neüuquarters "or.,YUi I. R.SEYLER 600 ALKA SELTZER490 La.dies Aid. Societ Com pletes Season Daimitel &.m 33cý Ofimat RdsMn Pesauts WL 15c ~ I 1k I 500Lyous Po4 set Tootia IF .39e Ton c, aime .. of, Kenilwori ment; the girls must present health cards, and only those physically fit 14,635, votes. for the strenuousness of camp life RECO VERS wvill bé accepted and "NO cases of Miss Audrey Fisher, 512 Ridge avefoot infection will be admitted" Àctivities; three units, accom- nue, wbo bas lýeen iii for the past modating 18 campérs each, are sit-, year, is completely recovered and will uated at some. distance apart along go east with bier- mother, Mrs. Francisý the shore of Skeel lake; Skyland and Fisher, to spend a month at the sumWiypiata campers live in tents, and1 met~ home of bier grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fishier of Montauwk. 69e1 Milki of Magmusia, 12,ozý . . . ... . ... . . . . c-td I1l 413 Linçiw, Ave. WiInwIt.4120

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