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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Dec 1930, p. 16

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IF theres anybody i n WILMETTE that do.sn'tf love THE, scent- of roses."ami LILACS and other Swe.t SMELLING flow.rs, Wl HAVEN'T iet that PERSON-love of' flowers ýIS "red- .aditary,' as SOMEBODY saîid here in THE sdore. *13.other DAY-and now that fhat FACT is .staI>lish.d, WE know YPOuI love THESE perfumes we ARE sefling because 1HEY bring to you the SOFT delicte odor of THE flowm--they wiII UT pertomes of old DELIGHTEO the Greeks AND the Permâans and" TH4E anceient Egýypia'n'si IN whos. thnme perfumes WE RE one of the chief ITEMS of- intrernational TR.AD-yes. theres F Scatter Sunshine with Gibson's Cigars Cigarettes. Cigor LUgbters Books Leaihor Wa Ilefs Shaving Needs Perfurne Compacts ToiI.t Wat.r Atornizers Stallonery Camneras Fountain Pens Candy Watches ise and were alioweatuse u. i.c: it Scout salute for the first tume. It was a very interestilg umeet- ing. Ail of the Scouts stood in a triarngle.with a patrol leader in each * corner, holding a lighted candie.' The girls, who. were to, be made Scouts stood next -to their patrol leader. Then tbey were, presented * to Miss Humphries who gave.' each * the Girl Scout pin wbile. she ex- plained what it meant. The, pin, in the sh ape of the trefoil,. whicb rep- resents the three parts of the promn- ise.. This is the same' reason for which we ,al stood -in -a triangle.- Virginia Norman,, Troop 4. Remember the Girl Scout court of awards and Christmas carol program to be given at the Bâfflîst cburcb on Monday nighti December 15, at 7-30) o'clock,. Every Girl' Scout in Wil- mette will participate in this pro- gramný The Wilmnette Girl Scout leaders meeting will be held Tuesday eve- *ning, December 9, at 7 :30- o'clock in1 j voters wSf ui meet'n -ýauraiuay <ixrnis week at 2:30 o'clock,' in the Florentine roorn of the Congress hotel. A. R.,IHat- ton, president of the Chicago Govern- nment Planning commission and profes- sor of political science at No'rtbw ster*î.1 university, andi James J. Barbour,ý state senator of the Sixth Senatorial dis- trict, will speak on: "Chicago on Her Own"ý-"Is Illinois Entitled to 'Frc Cities in a- Free'State' ?"-"What Are the Practical Difficulties in the Way or. Homre Rul-e?" These two competent au-, thorities will discuss these- points. The meeting is openté t every one. P. T. A. >NOTES Týhe P. T. A. study gronps 'of Cen- tral-Laurel schools wiIl hold no more meetings until after vacation.ý The first meeting after vacation will bel at 2:15 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, January 13, in the gymnasium of Stolp schooôl. the Girl Scout room of the Methodist church. lIt is hoped that every cap- tain and lieutenant will be present as somne very important -plans will be.- Made at, this timne.ý 'VHOLIDAY JUNIOR MISS Giîfts for Miss 8-forl 2 If she bas grown-up idèas and a juvenile, look, she's. probably a junior mis!. And as such she deserves special consideraion. She wili sing your praises if you give ber thos-e tliings that meet with ber idea of fashions, and she knows lier fashions. INC. ýNTIAL-WILME1TE AVENUES MMESf5: WILMETOe nd 2à Juniors'. and Girls' Wear WILMETTE I 168 Wilmett. Ave. v Iii ~~ijgb3~~ j ~iIm.*te 312 FDRUG STORE

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