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Winnetka Weekly Talk, 11 Dec 1926, p. 59

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I" -- a---- WINNETKA TALK a mr THE HANDCRAFT SHOP Coverlets: Bedspreads Scarfs Baskets Stools Hooked Rugs Homespun Linens Pottery Hearthbrooms . Made by the Southern Mountaineers ¢ Room 2 Anne Pavey 817 Elm St., Winnetka Ray Christmas Special THREE ETCHINGS $5.00 There is no other Christmas gift as ex- clusive as your Personal Photograph. This offer limited-- Make that appointment Now! eH oyburn Building 615 Davis Street Studio open Sundays and Evenings. For Appointment Call Univ. 2238 | B December 11, 1926 -- British American Club Plans Children's Party The North Shore British American club has announced the date of its an- inual. children's party for Thursday, ecember 23, in the Assembly room of the Community House, from 7:30 until 10 o'clock. Under the direction of the club's committee which is in charge of the social gatherings, there will be a Christmas tree, loaded with presents, Santa Claus will be on hand to distrib- ute gifts to the fifty or more young- sters, games will be played, and re- freshments served. Following the children's party, at 10 o'clock there will be dancing for the members of the club. Although the date has not been set definitely, the annual Bobbie Burns dinner given by the club will be held at Community House some time the first part of January. This dinner is truly Scotch, from the menu to the enter tainment. Rev. and Mrs. E. Ashley Gerhard of 482 Linden avenue, Winnetka, are being congratulated upon the birth of a daughter, Patricia, Monday, Decem- ber 6, at the Evanston hospital. + \ EE ECE EN Afternoon Tea or Christmas Shoppers ACH AFTERNOON between now and Christmas, the Central Cafe- teria will serve Tea for the Holiday shopper. At noontime, too, the Central awaits you with an appetizing and genuinely delicious luncheon. Get ahead of fatigue by dropping in for a delightful bit of refreshment and a moment's rest in the comfortable, homey atmosphere of this inviting dining room. Personal Supervision of Fred Miller CENTRAL CAEETERIA Nelson Building Central Avenue, east of Wilmette Avenue WILMETTE Sundays 12 to 5 ENCOURAGE INTEREST IN CAMP FIRE GIRLS Winnetka Leaders in Girls' Move- ment Invites Parents to As- sume Interest in Work BY GUARDIAN The parents of Winnetka girls are offered a great help by Camp Fire ac- tivities. A better understanding of Camp Fire benefits and methods should result in its hearty endorsement by every father and mother, and es- pecially by those who are. rearing young girls. Camp Fire has for its objects the helping of young girls in three gen- eral ways: : 1. Character-building by suggestion and advice. 2 Practical womanhood. 3. Assistance to overcome defects in character or habits. These objects are obtained by a combination of work and play, so in- genious and yet so practical that it is endorsed throughout the country by the highest authorities on civics, edu- cation and religion. The system is based on a study of girlish nature-- her craving for activity, her liking for pageantry, symbolism and mystery. It is made so interesting that Camp Fire Girls go through to the end if a reason- able amount of guidance is given. Strength of character in girls was never more important than in times like these. Parents realize, the re- sponsibility but can only help their children from one side--the side of the home. The influences from other sides often over-balance the home n- fluence, and may tend to the worse or to the better. Someone has said that a man's life is controlled by emotionalized intel- lect; but that a woman's life is con- trolled by. intellectualized emotion. Camp Fire appeals to a girl's better emotions. Community House is the headquar- ters of the Camp Fire Girls of Win- netka. There are a number of "groups," of about a dozen girls each, going forward ugder the guidance of a guardian. With a better understand- ing by parents of the benefits of Camp Fire, many more girls should join. The cost is $1 per year. More Camp Fire guardians are also needed in Winnetka. 'There could not be a greater service rendered to com- ing womanhood or a greater satisfac- tion in results. Guardians are not necessarily former Camp Fire Girls. Ability to lead and to advise girls eleven to fifteen yars of age is the most important requirement. Love of out-of-door life and nature is a help as the Guardian joins with the girls im their play as well as their work. Some of the most remarkably good results with Winnetka girls are on record. What could be a greater or more worthy thing than to assist in guid- ing a young girl into perfect woman- ho Further information may be ob- tained from Mrs. Eloise W. Wortley, chairman, Winnetka Camp Fire Girls, Community House. Telephone Win- netka 538. ---- Tl HELPS WITH XMAS PARTIES The Woman's society: of the Win- netka Congregational church is assist- ing with two of the many Christmas parties being given at the Onward Mis- sion in Chicago. Under the direction of Mrs. Stanley Simpson of 796 Cen- ter street, volunteers from the soeiety will help with the Mothers'. party and the Kindergarten party. Other organ- izations are also taking part in the On- education for better ward... Mission. .Christmas«-parties. .-- «

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