Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 13

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year lona] in T ?!wl ‘13-;““. P':u..g&h':h Im‘h ;d'""h!nv::thil hx t . homes t istesses to thar.‘ 200‘* vithin its )ay this 1 MnCPR .R The Northeast District Sc be held on Sunday, May 17 Temple Sholom, Stratford and M!l'dhll hl‘vnldhd "&::2 ' (o y in to a leaders And scouts athonduyl‘ 4 .’ l"'l p INDI An CHICAGO 4o c 200. TeE Girl Scouts of Hig asked to march in g tival parade on May 9 Stturda?" mopninge. ane urday morn o theâ€"Ravinia Station â€"pa avenue. , 33 Whert arvtciiianeitite tntihâ€"niad .3a.A . our ~W,, Cirl Scout daughters at dinner in Our own homes “vm‘."'.‘ .107 _ The national organization of Girl Scouts MP suggested to the quarter of a mini.‘ â€""2l" »1RL SCoUTs n.nm MOTHER‘3 s PROGRAM "Iotherl. how would gm like to be gn our mo‘hL J ...I'I:.l-l- n..fi ..‘.' her opay O OO oMther‘s Day dinner ;“h" chat program on ‘;hnnhy mor SÂ¥ ", at ten o‘clock. ‘This t w :% Station WABC in New & uP I Teck hook n:::.'.. °en _ suggested that Girl Scouts _ _All girls are to meet â€" on ndfif. east lid; ofh:&. pe gra opera e Scouts please be on har *’Mn;l so E.:ehw form ;a‘." march, . troop and American flag. â€" "Derating 8ITs At tha outs 3 Mrs. Ida The Girl Scouts _of looking forward with 1 Boy Scout service or Inelmed o this wondes nc and see the many not Its ranks, tht t :“.}"l year a day of ithers. The h Bailey Milen 1 Radio Homeâ€"Map Broadcasting comp: 5 L ude on May 9. Girl Scouts will meet th:’l’ronnd-h:f :bl:’ Womni'n'i club at 0::: irday morn march from there Ravinia® Station park on Rogers Wit.+ and found it : the W"" &"i‘;;:“ i# ' © | b:hh uk Lh“.zr“] courses The courses will be.giWen ao Pn hursday, May August 17 MaiDs To cET c b;I_.Al'NlNG & Eo their ~elders. GIRL SCOUTs "scouts own» ited to attend. . Some scouts attended this ser scouts of the North Shore are ard with keen anticipation to the service on May 10 in Ravinia are all so glad and thrilled to be hhmdcrznlurvhe.nd to hear re to meet in the gravel space Iid; c.:I;l g uvglon in which 3:: each . summer. : be on hand at three o‘clock I‘ta:‘fm-m_i_x‘:“ line ready for the Girl Scouts t District Scouts‘ Own will day, May 17 at 3 o‘clock at Stratford and Sheridan road. their parents and friends are Allen, ptesident of the Naâ€" â€"»Makers club of the Columâ€" ?”’, will give Girl F ther‘s Day dinner durâ€" ram on Thursday morning, ock. ‘This program will be ition WABC in New York lz "_ _ HUL carry their troop AK . | Hg:lllnd Park have been P.'.. he Ravinia Garden Fesâ€" Mother‘s Day Surprise Party to their mothers on quarter of a million girls they makek of Mother‘s f rest and recreation for most inspiring th owers from their own is possible, and make on Rogers Williams _ dm tvmp.ladhn #Wen at Pawnee, 1, and at Fort reau of Indian the Boy Scouts, GIRL SCoUT they â€" act as be the guests me of â€" our service last time May DAY Oak Terrace Sifuses, ‘ote." Foak making project talets.©~The Ame dances ’:lln,leh are are rap being § EVC gram throug Edith Macy each su _ g,, ; qll,i °C Papaya to Mrs. Hoover." Girl Seouting is making "”. o in tipe, sof one Ramar on "ar Stts, dgee: one ular council, r8. Theodore Roosevelt, wife of the Governor, is honorary commissioner. Girl Scouts in their “fiol white trovpical unifaws. o _ _0 g°0_ PHCH § O ul u) 0o orC oo T0 oc cool white tropical uniforms are frequent taikeers now to the governor‘s palace ot Fon: . hn Â¥ Ee dances which are foreign to tin local girls, annpidlybduuhmu:thdrm_ whilo thav in Aucs â€" . _ ce 19 Un (tmas e e se PmR Tupd Keep n still. It shook so that the tzt“m was his" isit," Miss Sullivan declared, go« v * van "an ised to take â€"theâ€" papavya to M« "1z_"""‘ ‘ n ~resemhline & _____â€"."~0_ 85 .A tropical melon resembling a squash used raw as a Peveriney fruit â€"or souked as s jam. That little . the girls asked the President Lo. pnte, for _his photograph, but, when he obligingly stepped out on a hloonz to â€"get betterlltht.ooexelhdwum.q;w photographer that she could not keep ber hand Still. OIt shnok ‘an Hhag 73 _ C oE M t know. is , p.,, "*pi° ‘ome people may not know, is a Porto Rico breakfast _ fruit, was one of the gifts which President Hoover broughttolu.liomrlromhhnunttrb south, ltmpmentdtohinb'thohul Girl Scouts for their honorary president. _ _The keen interest which President Hoover ,hkulnclrlfimtingm'myevidentdm» ing his visit to Porto Rico. Though _ only twentyâ€"four hours on the island, he found umetomntam.l(nhrvie'wuhl Doroun.P Stagkiv-n. loeuhl_':lx;m.h 6 *‘The Pres nt ingqu houghtfully abou: lt.ibe Girl Seout wq;k down hte."l:h Sulâ€" van reported. * e managed to ve some of the San Jaan Gir] Seouts talk with him lornanew m:.::t.'l: t him with used minutes to presen im tbo_nnmyhiehhhu-fl:â€"ln-‘â€"â€"-l-' 7*’“ Wingate, New Mexico, August 24 to 29 derâ€" the direction of Miss Marguerite T Girl Scout director of the Cactus Re !hiell includes Oklahoma _ xraw. ar° * ‘inmpâ€"ya CA‘~ _ GIRL SCOUTS GAYVE PRESâ€" â€"_JDENT NATIVE BREAKFAST FRUIT rize npay. which, weg mlo / kA papaya , _ as some ie may not know, is a Porto Rico breakfast _ fruit, was one of the gifts which President Hoover bmuhttolu.lioourlromhh recent trip south, ltmpmeahdtohinl.tholoed Girl Scouts for their honorary president. The keen interest which President Hoover hkulnch-l&onfln;m'nryevidentdnr- ing his visit to Porto Rico. Though only :i t’t;fm t h ml. l:hrvkwhwlkhlj me grant a persona Dorothea Sullivan_ laeal Ai__u=L PORTO RICAN GIRL IDENT NATIVE j n t nds AAneâ€" P tional leader‘s training instructor, The offered will be on troop management. Texas and Ari‘ovni“ .'-.-.nd tfifiTmrfiinin- i Girl Scouts met last Tu. ’-fli:.uhod. 1.:"‘5.. .n ' ” ""fl‘__g..wm the splendid work mfifid‘&;; would be. a cireus TROOP IÂ¥V he Teaders onp "AL EN_ Ire he leaders who visit Camp summer . mi.,; @._"11°~, . nave some : _Girl Scouts talk with him es. minutes to present him with h is described as a tropical a squash used raw as a. ~eooked as a jam. That little fln o t .M Pecis ... t To Wt or of the Cactus Region Oklahoma, _ New Mexico, ._and . Missâ€"Anne â€"Roos naâ€" M:mctfln d various g:’,"}"l‘lc. hknnv:_fln'- E;E. tk and coâ€"opern held Saturday, April t their next moneyâ€" are frequent palace .of _Forâ€" e was ruined. pleased with . "and promâ€" courses Last Thu evening‘s meeting was a short oui:‘.t'h way of business. After colors" we practiced marching in review. Then we hent to patrol corners, took the atâ€" tend-nu,nnnhukheotdrel.mh., fme aroiesaal neeaen ho corcaet" ied # ween seven gighth grades.. We vlaved untn asnuw‘ ""@ ¢ n"‘“m’“v>u vassman, wood. They songs which delighted the chorus second time they have done that man says greeting the chorus in is a . friendly flll%an in lunl;.p greeted that n America Troopâ€"1, uk'h:{nd_ Sariths Bixteen ~of the girB plan to to camp. It‘s a wonderful record for a treop of on: size. â€" The tn:; is earning‘ all the money to send these is there wnd folks we want :m ration g‘up’ ..;.:'w., 8 "..'*7 get it toot _ _ """ »*!>>â€">We know wi of t o heip en prosentiet es the "crazy " animal m Tar al*o Secided io have s ete bracelets, etc. â€" These were "th North Shore Gas Co. Gas Refrigerator. This remarkâ€" able modern refrigerator is forâ€" ever silent, for it has no mov-l ing parts. Cold is produced by a tiny gas flame and a trickle of water acting on a hermetriâ€" cally sealed liquid refrigerant. Its simple operation assures you troubleâ€"free refrigeration _ aiâ€" ways. See it NOW! Take 18 months to pay! You‘ll never be annoyed with noises from your refrigerator i you have automatic refrigera tion with ELECTROLUX, the Opposite Chicago North Western Station _ ROBERT | eetin, Ine Shor IMat Mr. Hvaseâ€" ':mltl::chocuhthtmw .;“l! cnl%om in lur?. and being way in America is still nicer..~ Highwood, Scribe. the Gas Refrigerator "Covenant â€"Chorus Noiseless -Automatic Refrigeration with Electrolux TROOP IH _ , DWimal menagerie, eto. r'lohnam&um | marbles peneils, M ‘l&. were the only plans ET T 'n & way of business. _ After ween the seventh and ?’l‘.’d until (htk'#!!g Phone H. P. 3300â€"3301 sang several to help. They Inthe Official Gazette of 1870; a young girl was specially commended for giving some of her flesh to be boiledâ€"as & ~brothâ€" for her afflicted mother. â€"_ Civilized countries look with commendation at the practice of their physicians. tss «h8 ge= t such â€" as Where Others who will queen are; Eliz Long Beach, Cal., son Falls, N. Â¥., an of Oak Park. . y P Ehland Park girl, Miss Elsic attend the Tree Day Mistress, Miss Marjorie Reed, of Albion, N. Y., who was chosen in the yearly event as the most beautiful student at Wellesâ€" ley college. then cire} Permanently noiscless, tam ln!oflomty No mechanism to'mr. to vibrate, to need oll, Free 'rfl'l: t‘?u” Perpetua ca cold. Plenty of pure ice cubes. Tested and endorsed by national authorities. , Pharmacist nt § ha Broth Reign â€" Girl Is Honored at Wellesley College and Ethics al., Mary Griffin, Hudâ€" .. and Katharine Brown will gsttend the beauty Elizabeth _ Lineberger, Phone 144 goodâ€"night 17 sb Sa0eE E)

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