Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1931, p. 35

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‘Thu fook 1 1 Letters from all corners of the world find their way to Miss Brown‘s desk at Girl Scout national headquarters in New York,. One Girl _Scout in this â€"country writes .toâ€"herâ€"asking for From Buchgrest comes a request for the "nddress of some American scout girls whom I . would like to exch.ln?torr.pontkm with." Another girl would like a friend from a South American country but will take one almost anywhere else. who can speak English, while a third allows a wide range of choice. She wants the adâ€" dress of a girl in Holland or if that cannot beâ€" arranged she would like the addres#s of a girl in Italy, Spain, China or Greece. a girl friend in. Poland, who would like to &eeeln letters from an American girl. Anâ€" other asks for a correspondent in Palestine ~Girl Scouts, which has branches in twentyâ€"eight countries. just a Subject for pieasant speeches, but to Miss Mary Brown it is serious work. _ Miss Brown has Thursday, March 26, 1981 International friendship to most people is uraday, March 12 we went on a hike to for animal and bird tracks in the snow. snw rabbit, horse, chicken and squirrel MISS MARY BROWN Girl Scouts TROOP III TROOP 4 We drew on the blackâ€"board the tracks of the animals and birds that we saw on our ~hike. Each patrol has planned a way to raise money for the troop. â€" s & Miss Marta Milinowski, former head of the Lake Forest School of Music, accomplished pianist and now proâ€" fessor of music at Vassar college, will be the artist in the final concert of the season given under the auspices of the Lake Forest School of Music Saturday evening, April 11, in the Lake Forest college chapel. â€" Miss Milinowski came to Lake Forest in 1915 and in 1916 became director of the School of Music, which was foundâ€" ed in that year. She was head of the school for 14 years, and went to Vasâ€" sar as a professor in the summer of insd : * . ># is esn .On Thursday, March 19, Mrs. Holabird demonstrated the making of a hospital bed. Bome girls made the bed to pass their bedâ€" making for second class.. We also have to make our beds at home for â€"a week to pass the bedâ€"making test. Mrs. Holabird also showed us how to put on the ankle bandage. Alma Gaiterio, a member of our troop has mf"flnw-tlndh. We ‘hope to hear tracks. We went to Foley‘s pond. On the way home we saw some white rabbits in a me.mWe had much fun, although we did get s Final School of Music Concert at Lake Forest We played "Come along" and a relay race "D . _j" 33 °1. C , _ TCy natuonal director.of the Girl Scouts, is happy to present a check for $300 to Paul Martin who is happy because his poster, expressing the spirit of Girl Scouting, won first prize in the national contest just concluded. The model for the poster (imset) was a happy Girl Scout. Everybody Happy As Artist Gets _â€"â€"____ Check For Prize Winning Poster M‘ss Joscphine Schain, national director .of T H â€"E P R ES Patronize the Press Advertisers When you drive your car out of our shop, gou know there will be no more trouble. _ When we fix a car we fix~ lit RIGHT. Whil:flonr pricg are only avera we er air se‘r"fiai"mt‘é‘i?fi equaled. %cn it to us. e A Repair Service of irue "Merit HIGHLAND GARAGE EDW.â€"JUHREND 125 North St. Johns Avenue ~Phone Highland Park 388 _ dernoues Aeani h rnmi Th in P Pm Creommeds 35 wnueivine miestite

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