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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 10 Mar 1932, p. 18

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Are 7 Troop 18 Troo.p 18.nmet ini the study hall at Skokie. First we* had patrol corners and then Mrs. Baker. our substitute for'Mrs. Clark. who is ili. said ýwe i were to have a knot game. She said to put ten chairs in two rows-the! backs four feet apart.* When this! was doneé, each girl got- a chaira; rope. and a partnier across, from her.;î The right side tied their ropes ontol their chairs with the bowline. knot, and the left side with the c.Iove-hitch.1 'Then the' partners tied ýthe rop 1es, to.-i gether'in the Middle with sheetý-hends. Some very queer. knots were tied. W'hen ail the confusion was- over. -M rs. Baker saîd to'formi a horseshoe.. She said that Mrs. Clark would be back soon, which wve were ail. glad to hear. We elected a scribe to take the place ot jean Simpson who haS ieft. j o-e Farnv \vas elucted. Ve sn the Giri Scoiut Chan and Esther *Hearne helped us with a signaiingr game. '«e >ang taps .and twent home. - *osie Farny%, scribe. Troop Troop 9 met at the parish house Saturday morning. This was the day that we were to serve luncheoin there. Marion Goidstei n, Betty, Jane XVeid. and Nancy Mfoulton were to be there early" to get things started-that i,1 setting the table and starting to cook: -the lunch. We had' quite a time do-, inz our ceokinozIbuit- wth a littlp more " Plan 2Otk Iirthday Celebratio.n * Wiflc .tsa5z.., w7V'.. 5 t i USB. J.lie m m~enu was as foiiows: mnacaroi and- cheese, sausage- meat, cole slaw. luns. -YýbJlarch 11. t/w cH c't (made bY Ms.fakeri ' browtiies,* already thouyotthec Ountr\th,' * and miik. iSavannah iuniit hios erpn'rc r We.. had a treasure hunit before [- girlsr pictu~ed ai5o-z' are dtrrwitha lunch and we found the treasure I n iOf thc occasion'tô . w, /;v'l ci * the piano. Then ýMary Alice Leslie- gave, us somne signaling. toý do until piayed "oddsl and exenis,"Ii I lichi lu~nch was served. During lunch .MrN. you divide inito sîdes-one sid1(e calied Baker - gave usý the annoutncements. "odd" and the otlier cal ed ee" We decided to goq swiming netThe leader threw the hall in the air1 Saturday. - and if a member of the )odd tea Then ,we wiashed the dishes and caught it, she uelled \od V~ e ai,o Twentieth Year of Girl Scouting '.. ýe WillBeM r d tWentieth birthday anniversarv on Marc h 12. when national and local officers and hundreds of thousands of girls throughott the countrv will- take part in ceremonies com memorating the foundinig of the Ame«rican' orgagn- ization in Savannah, Ga., in 1912. The. ceremonies wvill be initiated. by Miss1 Jos éphine Schain, national director. who on Thursday of this week was to ,-peaký from NIew York ovr thýe net-, work of the N"ational Broadcasiing' company through. the. courtesy of. Lowxe Erothers., of Chicago, %w-ho )on that day are dedicating a u'cal.pro- grani to the Girl Scouts. The prog)",ra. - will 'go on the air at .3,'cIo.in the Birthdlav. parties xviii bu the emali !luatture cir ceren-onies ail thr' uý.ch tlie radýio valthoug-h a tinlmb,*r ui lcal 1 rfleickEdey. nati'onal pre- (lnt iii' preside at appro'pria te ýoh- Serx ances at Taconia. U aI4iin,-tc'n. xvhere 4ic xiii stop on iiér t,' -tirof Pacific.,coa-;t .. irl Scout c'ni.In Sax-annahi. the birthplace of the nmovu- nient. the celebration xiii center abouit theiesr rt Amierican' Girl Sc'ut. Ntr,; SaîulC. Lau*rence. tle fr 'rm-r Da(ý ordoôn and icece of t!îe f>utndl- tated b1)- thie Girl Sccout Fedurationo <;reatu-r New Yoric at a brha-re- hIý1d id an 'linh ueand, a birthdla,- cake yu11 >1(.i uIt >ii the Gil SCu I~ ~ ~ ~ ~~~~m "rt h'v h"wh1',tta\ IJ h Snîiar partieS .v iilbé lheid in O )ûtooh5 itowh, t~ , 'na mnan v "ftuth itx-ixdc oni- 'hu'I H9 f or the qr' it d. The. titreë nlIIuitie! in which Girl Sco(-uting-r noxv :t hir oue~ctiolierv Shlahi'c "e wth e \ti- i i tlwUnited States. iii-.. luring the iaý.ttxvco (letde> i~ with the kni1ots w>.e didiî't k-toxx.v< proot ,of hoxv well the. prograni, i', plannied a, part- for, Match .12, and' adapted to the, needs >o.)f the modemn ýar gong o mk iniitationis o send Aeîcng rl. During the past w areî goîg o aetOthe increase in mernbersýhip ha:s to our moffhers. Then wesagGi-ar ger Up" and "On a Cihese Honev- been greatiy 'accel-lrate(l as. a resuit Moon" Ten we frme ourgoo ofa fve-y'ear expansion plan initiate-l Mnihtcirce n we t ime -Saflv' oo the naional organization. . The ia ht i r~ crie a d ,wem enb ership no vv is cl ose to three hu-ndred thotisand -and thu original -White Rose" patrol of eleven girls Troop 6. formed iii Savannah lit 1912 ha, \V-ednesdav, Troop t) met and had grown to nearlv ten thousand five- a- lovely timne. WVe started wi-th a hundred troops. ........ h,-wi- 1- u or wi pass iL rext t te.-)or- - e opened thie last imeting of tuie Ou nxtmetig il 1ýýtod s bot ,rt id f,,) -ecicass - h itmn crb.'t. Francis patroi with the fla- cer- in honor af aur first birthidav eano Tpanndda( crnr we are going to hav.e a' hobby show. .ai Jîkn çie '- Troop 10 h~iere Wetle otpanfrth Our tnothers are ail invîted and we - - We met in the Box- Scout room. - iike. \Ve received our Scout -pinis- hope that many of >them wNili be able St. Francis Troop Then we went up an-d saw thle ex.- and beçanie fuil-fledged scouts. After to be there to join in our fun. W~Xe began our Iast meeting xitlî alhbIt. Then, we xvent back to-tevereid our pins, we played games new game. It was- to help us witlî iBo.)- Scout- room nd ere oead.n. « hnhdtego Troop 21- our knots.Thn e went to patrol s0lngs and saîjg_ Tapsý.-Ruth Clark,,' iglitý circle which closed the et At our Jast Meeting on March 1, we corners and the leaders helped us scribe.:-i g

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