VOTE FOR TWO EHERBERT B.,MULFORDý EABE RUDOLPHî PETERSON EE4UGENE S. WARD. ý46Q- . r Precincta and PoIinu Places for 1Iigh School Election Precinct No). 1: Ail tlui part of the New. Trier Towniship Hlgh School S.District within or west of thée orporate boundaries of the Village of. 'lencoe, Cook Coulity, lilnois, exc-ept that part of the Village of Oleri- coe which lies ini SchýoolDi strict No. 316. Polling Place: Central School, Greenwood and Hiarel Aven~ues, Gle4co.. wilgiv anoutineof he irlScothave mucn to say about the doings prga sawoeadwill give def- în fth GrlScu their varjous meetings: proramasa mhol ad wll iv de - Troop 10 'opened its meeting. by mnite instruction in tenderfoot and lann er prta hs secndclsswek.plaint ive rounds won the hearts of The course, is' open . to ail, leaders, the scouts, and they haveý decided -to ceuncil. and comMittee mernibers, adopt it into their songI repertoire; prnspective leaders, and others. iinterý- next, followed patrol corners wbich, ested in becomning acéquainted >1with according to Jane1 Ethel Newman, the 'pregram. It 1s' hoped that ail troop scribe, lasted a long time, as those"who can, suggest the names, of, there was much, to, discuss; the bal-. prospective leaders wtt! phone the ance ftemetn as dvotd te. office. learning to box the compass-which is net as difficui as it sounds,1 says Troopi Spends Night, she, wlien yeu play it. The meeting cloed with, the pleasant announce-. Enjoying Folk SOngs ment by M iss Ortseifen, t.at twenty- Troop 1 met on Thursday evenin g three girls of the troop had passed ail as- usual and one girl after aniother of the quialifications for the hostess.ýI began to ask questions concerning the badge. minstrel badge. The resuit was that Speaking of Troop 10, Francis teplans for the eveni'ng were \als scribe for Troo.p,6, tells us clianged and the evenîng spent in that soon the two troops are going te singing the folk songs of many na- join meetings to pass several of the tiens. The girls were -delighted te second class tests; these will be held 6.welcoine home" Olive Brower who is in the St. Francis Girl Scout roomi attending Rockford cellege t-bis year. -whichi is equipped for such tests as At the close of the meeting, the fol- bed-making and table setting; the lowing badges were awarded: cook- girls of both troops are looking for- Peggy Bird; junior citizen-Eleanor ward te the 'joint meeting, for alrea- IRicks and Dorethy Taylor. dy they are good friends. Troep 7 is busy accomplishing I Carine irsc j0~things, toô; some .of the girls have al- PrcntNo. 3: Al that PL)i~t of the -New 'P'rier Township High SÜ1ho01 District that lies %v(st of the Chicago & North Western 1Railway tracks anci bl-etweeii Fine Street and, Winnetka Avenue or Winnetka Avenue extended ; and that p)art of Winnetk:a tof the Chicago & North Western ila tracks and between Piiie Street (and Fine Street projected to Lake Michigan) and Cherry Street. Pollinrg Place: Horace Mann School, Elman d Chestnut Streets, Winnetka. took her promise. After the ceremo- ny, the Brownies played "lump, Jim Cro-w%," then formed a ring and sang some songs. Brown Owl then taught them a* new gaine called 'Magic Shees." After playing this, theyi played "The Brownie Gate." The -pack was dismissed at 5 o'clock.-: Brownie Helper. rwo nw cL4aicJiates ý,were prcem- jeannette Beckwith and Francis Dahncke; aise during the meeting, Shirley Head was invested with ber* tenderfoot pin; after the ceremony, the scouts joined hands and welcom- ed her into their ranks with the Song, "Whenever You Make a Prom- ise. Troep 9, due te u'nforeseen circum- stances, had to postpone the meeting Village f4all1, Wilmette. ~nesday. Jr. and Mrs. Allen D. TeMterscbofS.Jeps 156 Woodstock avenue, TeMte' lbo t osp' d tweîve little girls at church will have a bake sale at fromi 5:30 te 8 Wed- George White's store this coming SaturdaY.