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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 May 1935, p. 58

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>0u urNe >850 amy eld ne e golf, clubs. se u'hy met ho *8Partieular ln usath -Juàt, weet et Ileffeld la lu Ooutàtamgl magcorne of the districO a open te the pbhlie. UI.slfted bâ the premier. archItertef th.e .uty Who, bult the fameus A. D Lser privt, couva.. cou - dUlthga by me» responulble for thé. repoitatigit of Olym- Pl&a le. s $la the place that s,0uaay dlnqbrlmlutîu Players bave choeig as theïr uted by Charl, liisoh, i10 l Sort 0f A Piao&., Why. »et COU>NB.CU 0 AIE ABOUT Oux PLËAN Or VYEAEMLT PILATiNia 11910T 8. ENTIRELY ORIG- INAL AND DBCIDEDLY DIFPUREMT. itolp 'school. eexami Brown 31,. -at for tlic lwhicb give ait The examînation for the Peedie- woman and dressmaker badge, vill be given at 3:.30 o'clock, Wednes- dayv afternoon, june .5, -by Mrs. N. Bickham, .429 Ninth street. Miss Matalea Brôwn of 'the 'Tenth Street.school will give tests to Girl Scouts wishing to pass their' nature badge examinations any day after school. Please cali Mrs. J. E. Stark, XVil- mette 870, for appointments on the following badge tests:. musician, nxotorist, swimmer and life savet, hôme-maker, photographer, jour-, nalist, and electrician. Troop 4 Has Fine Time Celebrating 11th Birtkday Tuesday, May 14, was the eleventh birthday of Troop 4. You caï. z imagine the funx we had until 1 tel you. First we adcled three more sec- cnd class Sscouts to our troop.. Tien, several mient badges were presented, Mrs. Reynolds then gave our troop fag the goid cord it so long deserved., Then came the goodies. First we and u uviuuging io the J. D. oxes of WVilmette. The Girl Scouts were ac- c ompanied by Mrs. L. P. Denoyer of Kenilworth, their captain; Miss Lit-' han Madsen, thecir lieutenant;, and Mrs. Paul Sundin of' Chicago. who is a: trained nurse and a former Girl Scout. After their arrlivai the girls had sup- per and gatbered around theCamp fire. Two of their members, . Elsa jean Green and Shirley Fix, were i- vested and made their Girl Scout Promise with the, troop, for thefirst time.ý Cora Mae Mersbach. received her second class badge. The 'next day the girls trailed. sketched, cooked'al their meals out- doors and spent much time -digging worms to [ced to an orphan.ed baby robin which. theyv adopted. 'But the hike had to, end sometime-and it was al-too soon, according to the. girls.. 'le lother balf of the trÔop is eagerljy awaiting its turn at the adventure whih is expeted during~ the iagt week of -lune. Easter Rabbit Is Guest at Meeting of Troop 3 At our last meeting we had a lot, of fun. One of the girls brougbt ber i'et rahbit which she got for Easter. WVe plaved a game and then the pa- trol leaders had court of honor. When thev returued froni an adjoining rooni. we were told to have natrni Then we liad a' lot of gamnes and We copied down the list of 'things and ech gave our fi fty cents of registra- decided on our meals. We then drew tioni.-MNary Jane McCue, scribeý u our chairs and had a short, discus- sion whicb was followedbyý "Taps." Members of Troop8 Dorothea Hartwig, scribe. Finally Solve Myàtery, Tlherc was a miystery prevailixig at our meeting since a certain Friday. 'isTaylor started it by suggesting sonethiing she was going to take to camp. Tlhe girls are supposed to name. BROWNIE REVELý The big Browi ie event -of the, yýear-an. international revel-will take place this week. Allih Brownies of the North Shore area will Ineet at the Village Green in GOLF CLUB TECHNY AND SANDERS ROADS LxLLx £ Liin ;ý>nep4IUa, rPiIl sre and Shirley MGlacopne .1. sree0 them. ~ J1, comae4 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Cutler, 2070 Woodstock avenue Kenilworth eni- Mrs. Frank Nason, 733 Cummings tertained. at a cocktail party Friday, avenue, Kenilworth, was hostess at, preced ing the Kenilworth Club din- luncheon Wednesday to a bridge ver dance. forsomne. I~1

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