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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Jun 1938, p. 22

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Cent t% % j PI 1 EEMY PUR, DIAWING AND PAINTING OUNT iWil»ýC@9UffY AND IN THE8 STUDIO FUNDAMENTALS AND ADVANCED wo'tm ADULTS AND CI4ILDRIN.' forest preserve and mnaptrails, while the less experienced girls stay in camp for instr uction in woodcraft, Girl.. Scouts-rank work, and liandicrafts. Class workwili be followed by rec- reational ganies and sports, the camp being equipped with such games as basebali and horseshoes. The lunch will be prepared by the girls themselves after which there is a rest hour. After rest hour, the girls1 can choose study either in handicrafts or nature study. Then cornes the clos- ing assembly and at 4 o'clock the girls, will return home. Brownies to Have Camp Erom '9':30 to 2:30 the Brownies Wil have the opportunity to enjoy Day Camp and a program has been planned for them which will conflict gram. Transportation Trhe Girl Scouts and their leaders would be very grateful to any mnothers who would- volunteer to help drive Alfred riecrens w"' i *.**n t -- camp cooking; Mrs. L. P.? Denoyer will help them with dramatics and nature, studyr; and Mr$,. Ross Moyer will supervise the sports and games.i Miss Marion Houghton is to have charge of liandicrafts ý'vith Miss Ad- rienne Kavanaugli assisting lier.- Table Loom Needed A table loomn is-very mucli needed for Day Camp at' the new cabin. The Girl Scouts and members of the coun- cil would greatly appreciate the loan of one for those f ew days, june 20 to june 24. Great care would-be taken of it so that if would be returned ini its original condition. More Furmiture The Girl Scouts are very grateful to those who have already donated furniture to the cabin and would like they find that they can use evenmore furniture suitabIe for such a camp, especially rm~d chairs, and would greatly appreciate. anyone's gi.ving whatever lielias to dispose of. ,iarv.ra13&ulSb r Good Night ........ 1........ .... Blibro Scout Drilli.... . ............ .Thompson Bob Coates In Sprlngtime.................. ih Barbara Dowd1. Plantation Days . ..... Richter' Peggy Rye .Soldiers March .... ('erman Folk Song My Fiddle......4erman Folk Song Charles Bruping March of ]Fingall'ts Men......einhold Allegro Vivace.........Kuhlau . i , B enner Fur. Elime........... :...... Beethoven. Billly Stade. Wood Nyniph's Frole.......... Aron Janet DalAtrom Barcarolle........... Renk Barbara Jean Van Winkle On Skates ...............Ketterer 'Marilyn Bersie Stare and St ripes Forever ...... Sou.,a Lawrence Jones. Nocturne Au E Flat. ......Chopin Serenade........Schubert-Liszt Ann Lane Country Gardens . .... Grainger Frances Metzger Splnning Sonig........Medelssohn Marian M\cl.eod Paul Stade Cotton Fluff Aie.......Smith Ane owen, Menuet a l'Antique Pýide-rewski On the Trail . 1..Fer-de (rof Pearis on Velvet Victor Yoiung Bill Turgeon Scherzo ..................Shubert Buofla Notte...........Nevýii Joan Benn.er Mazurka .................. <oard Kiki I4uias~ Arrested in. Accident Monday aftcrnoon jack bey. 15. 1341 Greenwood avenue, driving a 1lvr car south on Eleventli strect,. strucî, the car of M.\rs. Alice Lustg-artenl. 31 230 Catalpa place, going west on Elin- wood avenue. i~grC T. L f ,l . .,4,U- và utl Ms tizar e ec re- or. about six home on the il wzeather

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