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McHenry Plaindealer (McHenry, IL), 22 Mar 1951, p. 14

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Scouts ;!*w . " • |* 5?i®S< i> :{: • ^^^\^t'\-"\ *; •;*v7 Y i/-^' *??*"<?r*v y;y< <(•,J.^ . • , -- « , i w w A i f -- ^v;'?V • r :&0-'- ?rv'.;-- 4? ••, ' Tfce Lew Story -M:' H mt. only twelve jtrtt met Mi Mated themselves Girl Guides. The* fceld this meeting in a stable of tteold Low house in Savannah, Oft, la ft.few months they were re eturittftSMd Girl Scouts, a name tfcejr thought more appropriate in It is hard to believe that little organization is international today and that it has grown to mote than a mllion Girl Scout*, hi the United States alone. To achieve this accomplishment. •lOBe, not too young, and handi- Cftpped by deafness, Juliette Low Visited nearly every large city ir Ike country and pleaded for cooperation with her idea for girls Her deafness was sometimes beltev «d to be an asset in her coaxinr and persuading. She could not hea^ excvses. She had faith in her ider •lid simply smiled, and said, 'Here are girls. You will start at once.' There was no room for protesting With Mrs. Low. In, 1915, national headquarter^ frere established in Washington I>.C. A year later they were move"* to* New York. There were 5.00<" gills in the organization which ha" a national council, a constitution and by-lays and a charter. •ach succeeding year there were more enthusiastic #irls learning the happiest way to combine patriotism, outdoor activities, domestic skills nr.,1 high standards of community service. Juliette Low started an important task. She left this World with a strong religious faith and a lively sense of fun. The last paragraph of her will read: "I trust I have left no enemies, and I leave and heoueath to mv family my friendships, especially my belovel Girl Scouts." There are more than a Bullion of them. She had no money ta leave because she used her own money to further the Girl Scout j cause. J Thanks to Juliette Low. during the Great Wars Girl Scoats and Girl Guides of all countries showad their usefulness. They helped the Red Cross, knitted garments, helped raise money for thrift | •tamps and Liberty Loans and in ' many other picturesque and obseare ways. They assisted In diatrtbatlng food, carried telegrams •ad did other useful chores. The Girl Scout helpfulness in the United States did not cease With an end to hostilities. Their activities continued in service to their Community with no less col- Orfal appeal. When food was Waree. they engaged themselves . through hot end tiring hours at Arising and canning vegetables. Through the years. Girl . Scouts have been learning; tp>.be useful. More than a million girls in the United States alone have been learning to be alert so that they might apply what they have learned to -helpful and useful, happy living 1n the country and their crmmun- )THE' AMERICAN WAY WWV DOE5NT SOMEONE LOBBY 7 FDR ME* M S % Uhaagtag Giving "haM-me'downf* a . wKf and different color via the itT* hftfft is one su*e way of ge'.ttnf little sister or brother to wear flam without resentment. Adding a Iff, collar or belt will still tattler aecentuate the "new look. " Wash and thoroughly rinse all articles before dyeing, and also remove buttons, buckles and trimmings. U|« color remover first, the bureau counsels, when the article is unevenly faded or spotted and when changing to a different color. • Viscatertal Painting- ' Taxidermists use paint to impart a lifelike appearance to mounted fish. According to the Smithsonian institute, sheUac is used over the colored paints. Sometimes a pearl essence finish is applied to the. „ underside of the fish. Pearl essence is a substance generally derived from fish scales and combined with a transparent vehicle such as lacquer or varnish. LILY LAKE LILYMOOR V • VvWvvWV £ y 'v - The next meeting of tfe* I*un club will be held March ST ftt the home of Mrs. Booster. David ' Christie is leaving for service in the army March 28. ]£r. and Mrs. Roy Morrison were guests of the Marshes Saturday evening, March 17. v . Finishing Knotty To finish knotty pine, give it a thin coat or two of white shellac or lacquer sealer. Follow that with one or two coats of flat or semigloss varnish. AJk>w each coat to dry thoroughly. §and all coats lightly except the final one. If a lighter color is desired, use a commercial bleach before you apply your clear coatings. Marty Wrublewskl, ftllt Wffe tthd daughter, visited with his sister, Mrs. E. L. Marsh, Sunday. A large gathering Of friends aud relatives met at the home .of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Roeske Sunday, March 18. The occasion wu a surprise stork shower. A letter from Pfc. Richard Marsh tells us that he is well and happy, and glad of the opportunity he No Friend At Court Beate Metatare Oat Excess humidity in your kitchen frequently results from the tea kettle boiling on the stove, the steaming hot water flowing from the faucet as you wash the dishes or from the burning of gas. To keep this destructive moisture from damaging the paint coatings inside your house and out, it's wise to install sn exhaust fan in your* kitchen wall. Complete lin* jf Beebo livestock remedies at Wa.den Drug Store McHenrv. 4tf ' t.',-w Cost ef Colds s.^4; • Colds, our No. 1 disease, costs lis $2 billion annually--the° amount we spent to develop the atom bomb They are responsible for more than half of all absenteeism. Statisticians figure we have 500 million colds a year, which hit two out of every three of us at least three times. Heme Permanent Sarvtjr According to a recent survey, women between the ages of 15 and, 24 use more home permanents than* any other age group. Cold weather wwoonn'ft harm &SUL SEED: Freezing and thawing work it into the soil so H is ready to germinate whan the gtound -warms. UM only a third E» much MK LAWN SHD. 3,000,000 SM<IS per Nk I lb--$1.55 5 lbs--$7.65 Early feeding wMi Turf Builder get* Hill complete nourishment down to gran roots, feed 2500 sa ft--$2.50 10,000 sq ft-$7.iS -BJORKMAN'S "RIVERSIDE HDWE." 130 Riverside Dr. McHrary . ' PHONE 722 193S Berrieane The greatest dollar damage in the history of the United States was •aused by the New England hurricane of 1938, with its damage of ever 350 million dollar# b-1 DON'T YOU DARE! r Neglect | Your - Clothes With CLOTHINGS -Prices High & . It Only Good Judgment To Care For Them. There/ Is N# Better Way Than Letting Us Regularly Clean Them. to getting of two weeks of schooltag. He has token extra studies, such as math, and is really cramming. He. is at Ft. Monmouth, N.J. • letter from George Roeske, gunner's mate, says he will be hack la the United States some time la April. He # in the Mediterranean, and their maneuvers are really rugged. He says he'll be glad of the let-up of this strenuous life that' the trip home will afford. ««mk y* --?#v ~ "t s " Vi 1 4 Ptelag Car^"|BI>h<« Dining car kitc^i^ & 06«twar design range from 4pprexlmatrfSr 15M feet to 33 feet 10 inches In length and are appreximaUiy T% le*t i» width. ^ Drying ®a#, ^ The longer time hay Is in of drying, the greater the lost «t Its carotene. Carotene Is a- »f vitamin A. y ' Illinois ranks rfecond among the 48 states In the number of local governmental units administering its roads, according to the Chicago Motor club. It hai 1,676 county and local governmental units holding authority over its roads, are topped only by Minnesota. Tasty Add dne diced red apple jnd,a little chopped celfry to left-over cranberry sauce to make a tasty relish. .. In meet atom raids, blast and halt are fay far the gr hair at \ alone would aeoount lav only a small percentage of all haman dea«is and intiarle^ except In underground or underwater ex- •"Aifi'V.-""' •I MINI HI rtimliqiii • .». . I 4 ILl * Scientists have Invented • preeguage eo sensitive that It can diteet one ^ air molecule out of every 10 h$k» origlnaUy preient in a vacuuni system. It Is SB thrifts mora Sensitive than any previously made. o m: • 'Cl m EASTER SERVICES t AT»THE ' '; ;-i' ' \ ^ Wonder £ake Goqjef C&urcb ' (Nonesecterian) 1 f % W. ANDERSON, »Mtojr ; : 3 9t30 AJU. -- A Servfe* of Ami** titd Pr«T«. 10HX) AJL -- Aiunul Bute Program of li* | Sunday School. I 11:00 AJL -- Monlhg Worship Sorrlco. I Sermon Topfts; 'The Message From The I Tomb." . Special Music By tHe Male Chonn | JGE0. 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