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Highland Park Press, 5 Mar 1931, p. 34

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reatnedine ais omcs cuerongs reslinainet, 5.C1 2s sancomes 1 h.! mhw.nt mvikwe to. study t a most nt is e ) Owl. _ Miss Williamson starts her group on Monday, Marchâ€"9th, for five successive . days, 10â€"12 a.m. at St. Jamesâ€"parish house; 666 Rush st.. andâ€"7â€"9 p.m. at â€" Girl Scout headquarters. This is our great chance to lea GIRL sCOUT DISPLAY 7. IN GARNETTS WINDOW Have you seen the display of Girl Scout equipment in the Central avenue window of 4 thJ.B.W'?lQ.?|Rmhnn¢h:l- ready seen it; pay you #oâ€" up â€"town just to see and admire FA‘:v Girl Seout may nowâ€"get equipment at this store by showâ€" ing â€"herâ€"registration ~card.:â€"â€"Badges â€"will~â€"still be purchasedâ€"only by the captains. i Girl Scout camp "l:ktnth- blanks have arrived! Will girls nnim-h{ gtbunp thxh ns:dyl-n phou‘fil. MeDonald, Highland Park 1684, secure registration cards ? There will be four, twoâ€" week periods: June 29 to July 12; July 13 to July 26 ; July 27 to August 9; August 10 to August 23. <, 32 Stewi 1 Swift‘s Premium Red Hots Finest Rib or Loin Lamb Chops pound t T POUNME. . . .:. 2. +o e onnrromlge n on iton‘s pound Best Native Round Steak Best â€"Native Pot Roast Choice Native Sirloin Steak Swift‘s Premium Sliced Bacon pound Dt 0f Soring Lamb Fresh Meaty Spareribs pound.......... REGISTER POR CAMP, GIRLS who wpercrn oang 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market will the oncoming Girl Scout. This year the fifth annual Flower Show will be given at the Mart, from Mar. 21 â€"toâ€"27, â€"and ~10 a.m.â€"to 11 p.m. daily. ‘The / Club has given a booth to the Girl Scouts, and we are going ; & mhflrfi for‘ native lore activities. Also we have privilege of callâ€" ing Friday, March 27, Girl Scout Day. ¢ gested we have m bakery sale for the benefit Last Friday afternoon some of the Comâ€" munity Committee _ and captains met at the home of Mrs.: W.â€" H. Stockwell to hear Miss dttlnl Bm“rn a talk and .zmmm m mwiu:mwmsmm er, a week ago in Chicago. A most profitable andâ€"enjoyable â€"time â€"was â€"had â€" and â€"many â€"new ideas ~were presented by Miss Swan as well uum--nadm’:t'vhflrthnmfl find most helpful in their Troop.meetings.. _ General _ Troop lalfi(cn'fit ~â€"â€"â€" At % Hafl 19, from 7:!: to 9 :15 tot,eh.::-mo: cessive weeks,. _ /// FINAL~TRAINING â€"COURSES request for this, so one will start on Tuesday March 17. at 7. om Im o headquarâ€" ters. The first meeting will consist of general nature games and the following five will . diâ€" vide into projects dufrod. though always inâ€" cluding general nature : . e o 4 BR KKE > :. After ‘"Color. Guards" Mrs. Selfridge sugâ€" A+ patrol HEAR GIRL SCOUT TRAINER at GIRL SCOUT DPAY ummwn'uow All of us then 30¢ 25¢ 38¢ 39¢ Mc 32¢ 25¢ 12¢ W Woman with White Eyes, by Mary BHorden. |â€" [ Quiet Street, (fby M. Ossorgin. Appointed Date, by J. J. Farjeon. Fighting Livingstons, by L. H Nm;, x __L.-,_A.~+-;- m 4 â€" â€" Nee Murder in a:Haystack, by Dorothy Aldis. + ‘ Marked "Cancelled," by N. S. Linâ€" coln. sak l ols â€"Long Bondage, by Donald Joseph. Sault to Cyrano, by Paul Feval. Cinderella‘s Daughter, by John Erskine.® ./ ~ : There will be no jury in circuit court during the first week of the March term. The first jury trials will be called on March 9th. f March Term of Circuit _ Court Started Monday â€"_The March term of circuit court was opened Monday, and the grand jury was convened. _ were about fifteen girls passing second class tests, none have yet finished. The girls had an â€"informal â€"discussion and.â€"talked â€"about badges. ‘They then played ‘a game with a match box and ended the games with a runâ€" ning relay race. ‘The ‘girls then formed a circle and sang goodâ€"night songs.â€" Mrs. Alger told them to try and pass their tests._ The meeting closed with ‘Taps" at eight o‘clock. esn TROOP IH A Girl Seout meeting was held in the Elm Place Gym Monday, March 3, under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. Alger and a licutenant, Joanne Goodman. Mmlmfihmh%‘t:: tenderfoot test ; one of them was passed. T es Last meetin spent in playing games Inviunkno:t;:;pnbt.udinhnhg hew _ songs. s _....__.&m PACK â€"â€". well ‘nst. Phareday afterndon.â€"After diceâ€" hP ts "Shheh" and shogeing & name for sach "six" the whole Pack went for a short obâ€" servation hike and then came back and wrote down all the different things they saw. w'l'th‘o.mmio! reported on their visit ed by Clthf.llo-kim on "What Mfig;; &wt%h"(zmdfim'&mlhow; about station a chance "lide down the pore. â€"â€"~ _ ol "anes _ Mrs. Holabird is s to show us how to uhnbuxlubd-wwhlh We are filling a box with elothing for a family of ten in Chicago.~ Miss Goddard told us about them. The Busy Bee and Rose Patrols won rope contest last time. Suzanne Coale and Joan Pier have their szecond class tests ‘and are going invested soon. â€"~ DRAKEWOOD FARM mmmm:.hlmh went first class map making. m'x:. Md&fikmwulfi”mf% badges. â€"Genevieve nerberger County Line and Sanders Road Phone Deerfleld 386 â€" Deerfield, 111 is near*at hand: A!l of us them came toâ€" gether to compare menus, One was agreed upon. On ‘Thursday, Feb. 26, Barbara Heller was SADDLE HORSES (Continued from page 12) Thoroughly trained for â€" _ pleasure use. Threeâ€"andâ€"Fiveâ€"Gaited Public Library TRIALS GIVEN FOR SALE TROOP IV N.m I.M- ‘m'-â€"m to Hohifelder NB, Rudzinski LZ, Detderich A l.l.mlch‘n'cr MG, Traube D.l!.&lhhohl DF, NBâ€"Northbrook, LZâ€"Lake Zurich, AH=â€" Arlington H , MGâ€"Morton Grove, Desf â€"rDuPhla-..#â€"â€"w GV â€"Glenview. lrhhou”:'NB +. F GV, Rag® Siewert, NC ¥® * DF, Segort Loutsch, MG _ _ .. F + NB, Richardt L. Falknor, MG *# DesP, Krakort Busscher, NC C AI.A:: E‘?',"R'_l.“.n_ tyÂ¥ keris ; 1080 Picked on the first team as allâ€"conâ€" ference are two Morton Grove and two Niles Center players. North brook, Lake â€"Zurich, â€"Des â€"Plaines â€"andâ€" Arlington each place one man on the first team.. On the second team: ts cam cientle ortisbr00 T d two and Glenview, N k, Plaines, Arlington _ Heights;__Nil# Center and Morton Grove each . " as follows: 4 Bowling League Game Tonight of Interest; Standing of Teams And, for about the first time in _ history, a picked â€" allâ€"star team is scheduled to play. Officials of the league have arranged for a game, to be played between the Allâ€"Conferenc‘ selections and the champions, Mort Grove. This game will be played Morton Grove Thursday, March 12 As a curtain raiser, a team of all. starâ€"girls, selected from the girl teams of the conference, will play . the Brownies of Chicago, © â€" I At this time it is expected that the Heinz trophy, together with individâ€" ual player awards, will be awarded. . Choosing the allâ€"conference first and second teams, together with ’ list of ‘honorable mentions‘ has beer . done on a basis of season mord,f%g ability and team manager recommenâ€" . dations. . The selections were: made . by a committee of league officials and . included, as honorary member, Fran: . A. Koehler, sports editor of the Des Plaines Suburban Times. __.__â€"_ _ Individual averages are: Joe Guer ri 195; H. Nelson 198; R. Turelli 184; E. Laing 184; J. Karsten 182; A. Ori 182; T. Minorini 180; J. Nizzi 180; E. Picchietti 180; Geo. Kurtz 179; J. Picchietti 179; R. Sheahen 179; J. Berubeâ€"179;â€"P. Carani 178; E. Corâ€" tini 176; A. Picchietti 175. â€"Standingsâ€"of the teams follow : Sweetland Drugs ... 36 24 566 Moose Lodge ..._.._........ 82 25 551 State Bank .....__. ...__...__ 31 290 â€" 516 Reliable Laundry ......... 29 31 483 H. P. Press .......:............ 2b 32 481 Yellow Cab ...:.........._.._... 24 36 400 are resting in second place. â€" As the leagues goes into its last quarter there are still three teams which have a chance to win awards. The State Bank team at the present time is only five games behind and Sheahen of the State Bank finally shot a fair series the other night for a total of 635. Tonight at the Majestic alleys the Sweetland Drugs will attempt to in crease its oneâ€"game lead when plays . W. Suburban Cage League Conference â€"Teams Are Selected HONORABLE MENTION Thursday, March 5, 1981 £4 MG &R **!k 566 551 516 483 481 400

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