~> SERVICE DAYS The following day will be devoted to' homemnaking activities, which have long been the. Most popular choice among the girls, with formai luncheons. for distinguished, guegts,, afternoon tea to be served by Girl Scout hostesses, or exhibits of home- crafts throughout the communfity. Arts -and. Crafts Day, on. Tuesday, will give Girl' Scouts an opportunity to dislay some of their creative work -in pottery, Painting, slcetching, m-etal -work, writing or dramnatics. Wednesday, which is Out-of-Doors Day, will be featured by gamnes, hikes an'd dsplays of terrariums, tower or rock collections. Folk dance festivals, with foreign-borri' or first generation American chil- dren invited to take part, will be given in many communities on- Thursday, Girl Scout Inter national Friendship Day, and community service projects wiIl bc the order of the day on Friday. This day. which _'lias been designated Citizenshipý Day, and Saturday, Health and Safe-J ty Day, will conclude the seven service days of Girl Scout Week. INOTEIERS MEET On Tuesday, mothers of brownie candidates met at the home .of 'Mrs. John Clark Baker for tea, and to discuss the organization of brownie packs for the girls who cannot o be absorbed by the existing packs., New Wilmette leaders are invited to take ,part in the Evanston leaders tra ining course starting on October 26. The course will be a series of two-hour meetings two days a month for 4 months. The dates will be October 26, 27; November 13, 14; [ o n7SeoutsI ORDER, 0F TUE ARROW The national organization of the B oy Scouts of, America: for honor cmpers is. known as -the Order of teArrow. The second degree mem- bers of 'the Ma-Ka-Ja-Wan' chapter of the North Shore Areacouncil held a meeting last Sunday afternoon at- council headquarters. Several plans. were* developed for cooperation of Arrow memibers with troo0psas wellI as to ýsocial and camping activities- to be participated in by alI mem-1 bers of the Order of the Arrowî numberinig approximately two hun- dred North Shore Scouts and lead- COURT 0F HONOR T~he Wilmette district oft th e North Shore Area council held a Court of Honor Wednesday evening, at the Masonic temple. Alil of the awards of the Wilmette Scouts earned at Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- Wan this last summer anid Up until this week were presented at t h e court. SThe following. is a list of the awards and the Scouts to whom these were ma~de Troop 1- Second class - Jack Ballmaii, Tom Rosenow. Life - Jack Redding. Eagle. - Judson Bauer, Donald David- son, Edward Osborne. Merit Badges - Dlck Armstrong, Jud- son Bauer, Bill Blesser, Don Davidson, Edward Osborne, Jack Redcling, Frank Steeker. Troop 2- > Second, class Bob Casey, Ed For- ester. Bill Kraft, Bill Maeser, David Moonaw, Donald Scbweger,, Fred 'Skin- j ner. Ah Youngquist. Firstý clasý - David Robertson, Bartles Wood, Mark Young. Star-Wallace Behnke, _Harry Browne. SELENT ost Iifi. os Ferh Provide for the winler comfort Ihat hundreds of north shore home. owners already enjoy with th. remarkable efficiency of the SILENT SERVANT OIL BURNER. Simplicify and inferchangeabilily' of ifs ail-standard partslc.ep your service cosfs suits areas follows: president, Barý- ,cnd clss Bob Little, John Mc- bara Petérson; vicé-president, Patt Murray. Sunidbloom; 9ecretary Dorothy Bra- Menit Badges - ave Murphy, Larry ateni; and treasurer, Nancy Shearon.Murphy, Paul Quay. Ship 43-. We also -made plans for Qur over- Menit Badiges John S'tephenson. 012 WIa.efk. 4000 iit'a 1