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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Oct 1936, p. 16

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Wis., m. tc Sofe- and Natural.-Looking. araspermanent, are'softand saturai Ioong-,Mal*n ti.perfect fouotdaion for ony of thé. many, fali hairdresses. New FPoliPermanents. $5o10 October..13, 14, 15, 16 national con-» ference at Cincinnati, Ohio. Annual Scout diriner for mnothers and daughters in November.., AIl troops met this, week and are making plans for Scout week beand inning, the ,niight. of Hallowe'en g endinig the- day of the founder's. birthday. cities recently, revealed the tact mhat ait of the girls'- leisure tirne organizations together reach less than one-fourth of the girl population. The 'local counctil contributed g very 'small quota*:to the national organization but in ,returni gets mucb. j MARHA'SBEAUTY SPOT Wdlmofe. 409. I124 Greenlef Avenue 1 L ~ i/rblock What does the local council get in re-, turn for, dts ~quota?7 rhe Girl Scout program. is offered tO ail, constituent groups that make Up the Girl Scout nmovemient, and wIth -it thé SPINACH guarantee and protection of the national values The Girl, Scouts hv found thisc orgamizat4iin. The fundamentai Pf ex-ý this program, atter 22 years summnerý a new Use for spinach in' in periment and development, accrue to.the tbeir arts "and crafts., The, much local council, w.hlch -Is assured of a promaligned but heavily vitamized ýgar-, gram In keeping with modern trends product is the answer to the. In education and character-bullding. ea.t f fNorth Shore statieon) den ýThe national staff le 'coniposed of maiden7s :prayer for the arnateur's> young. women trained. In. Interpreting dyeing, in making that novel shadet the various phases of the program, who at the disposai of-the local organizaof green' that the' Scouts are "crazy are Eagçh ý of the twelve regional tions. about" just now.1 branch offices, throughout the country staffed *ith two, or more, of these Nor bas Buniny a corner on the use1 is, who asslst local groupsý trained'workerÉ. of carrots, for the Scout dyer is using t1em to ma*ie a vivid yellow1 that rivals the sunshine.t PURPOSE Pe Wbat 'is the purpose *of the Girl mi Scout movement.? To give the growing girl opportunities for self-development through practice of the cultural and domestic arts that were formerly part of the horne's training. To develop character of the positive p ng na p up' on menibers4hlp, particular reports ndbutid nal headquarters services -i:A camp advisory staff, pert assistance on probwitb. camp activities, 10and construction, sanita ýtprotection, manager .nt an ler ca ti ca 'n To teacb bigh standards and ideals h; of' homne-making. To hielp) the girl effect the change from childhood to, young womnanhood. To help different social and national groups toward a better understanding and appreciation of one another. ai t-j G ta ta i To develop ini the girl a sense of civic responsibility and a practical fç knowledge of cornmunity service,. zed as providea for iembers, and commttee ýounciltraining executives and tlaeir assistants. tra 1ining schools are also mainhere, for a nominal charge, t leaders andl executives fiay tmng during the summer months. 1directors' exchange is mainýrthe benefit of couincils needThere is rio ied ececutives. :)r this service. counting service provides iýirelating to the preparatiun and general accounting inrobs, the always there is in programi, Scout lJ ets wbjcb are afforded the Girl danger that their abundant energy will find expression ini socially undesirable ways. Are there toô :many, character- Frank P~eter Collyer, Jr., of. 730 Ninth street, ha-r <.een pledged to Psi Upsilon fraternity at the University of .Iflinois, where he is 'a, meniber of, the. freshmanl claes.

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