Wk~u& 3fr~L ciMN 9401 UNI. Su IVE YO U MONE Y' iON VO UR LA4UNDR Y lait, stil, give:youth finesi qualty work. Iaundry bli telephone me ar explain how it eau be done. TeL Mn. U.]P. Martens of Wilmette. provlded, sdqlky eeo eh the president, conducted the meeting nkïtue of tlilr own. rVeu ]Brown'e in the mornlng. Mrs. W. E. Wahl- ScOuts, littie girls from seven to 10 man of Evanston demonstIrated out- years "of age, wiU take paper and door cooking -during the luncheon. charcoal to a beloved Corner and A repregentative from the Field produce pictureswitt vigor and ac- Museum spoke on Na ture Study and tion that older arUts miglit wel the approach to it, whlle the group envy. were hiking inIthe forest duning the (Creete Objects of Art, afternoon. Evanston will be the Most Girl Scouts, however, are hostess at the next meeting, Oct. 21. quick to assure inquirers that they do not expect to become professioflal FOODALL' GAME artists. They explain that they Uike D]on't forget> to :make, arrange- to mnake. beautiful, things for their. mens t g totheKasasStae-homes and their friends. In the Northwestei7i football game, Satur- taiino mrcncatmnhp tAnv (Iv*ihW1. Meet at the Laurel they accept creative work as part of Girl Scout arts and crafts tors, designers, writers, am has been recently revised museums, an d other at he present plan is based on the the arts and crafts mi thàt every girl has creitive coniiittee of noted con Relif Fuids received by the chapte' ,astr Reief _und the turids are being' rmites on eUp the, [tants. office and -ansmitted onal head- Sin the fund for the timns in New I. CHILISTIN SCIENCE SERVICES. Normran H. "Unreality" wiUl be the subject at the nation for the services ini Frst Church of, bded to meet Christ, Scientit, in. Wilmette, Sun- ments of the day morning, October 2, at il orm, fire and o'clock, held .1» the edifice at 1003 Ce~nral avenue. Sunday ichool con- on