ELECT JON TOM7ClRIAN County Treasurer on h is record of public'service John Toman' s career in office bas always ....k.A h ï onittsndinu <mccess in hi. eago Public Li brary for twenty- years, the. people of bis conimunity elected bim Aider.: man. In that capaclty he gaine'd prominence, serving on many important committees and actinig on important legisiatioli. In 1934 John Toman was elected Sberiff by an overwbelmiflg ïajority. Here lie won ly taken. over the Troop 9, and bas f equipmneit wbich vW ceremony. RotarY club of y'club bas new- sponsorshiP of anced new flag be used at the TrooPi Saturday, Oct. :22, the girls of Troop 1 went on a -breakfast hike ta Harmwoods, in the forest preserve, leaving the homeé of their leader., Mrs. A., Heerens, at 6' deock. 'This troop, is busy, also reconditioning> toys for Christmas présents. On, Oct. 31, Troop .9 wiil go to the cabin for the day ieavi-ng Higbcrest school at 10 a.m'. Th.ere they will have -patrol cooking fire an d gofor an ,observation hike. <(Plans for this day had been made before thetrip ta the balloon factory was an- nouiiced.) Horsebaek Kiding Ail those interested in wôrking for. the horsewoman's badge are to let Miss Morse know at the office. MORNING OUTING A tour bas been planned by the camp committee for ahl Girl Scouts in Wilmette for the morniflg of Octo- ber -31, which is a hioliday this year ! for school children. in New Trier i n. uniforul. ý' for, around noon. MUSIC APPRECIATION. COURLSE! The music division of the prograrn committee, headed by Mrs. R. War- ner, announces that a course ini music appreciation will start Satur- day, 'Nov. 5, at 2 o'clock at the horne of D~udley French, 503. Hawthorfl lane., Winnetlka. IT., â.1i 1here wilI be a series of [4 mient badges wnien naveryenue signed for the intermediate group. There are-no badges for the Brownie Scouts, who are the seven to 10 year olds, nor -for the Senior Girl Scouts whose ages range from:14 to 18. B.adges are earned by Girl Scouts' from 10 to 14 when they have passed proficiency tests in the various proj- ecsin th eir program. Projects are based on'the following ten- i.nterest fIelds: out-of-doors, homerriaking, i n- ternational friendship, -arts and crafts, ýcommunity life, spiorts and games and nature. Also, health and safety, literature and dramatics, and music and dancing. Trotal Elghty The new- badges, in addition ta those which hýave long 'beenused by Girl Scouts, make atotal of 80 nfow offered by the national organizat ion for those girls who like to have a visible record of their progress. Final elToxce of the requiremTefts for each of the new badges was made by. the Girl Scout national program committee after all of the r,,commendations of the recent nia- tionwide survey had been carefully studied., These recommendations, based on the acttual interests of Girl Scouts, in troops throughout thecoun- try, have resulted in the revised program now in effeçt, and in the new badges designed for the variety of interests in. Girl Scouting today. Editor. WILMETTE LIFE; TI the i-SUe -ýOf WILMETTE LIFiF Of October 20 under the article about the Second Hobby And Handicraft Show sponsored by Chi Omega you erroneously stated. that' the Tesla Coul and Stroboscope being exbibited by Arthur Shapiro we ,re used in the makinz of a-tificial lirhtning. True the Tesla Coil does make artifical I Treasurer. Go to the poils andi JVote for John ýToman Novem ber 8 Scout games. The Cheepocataysee 1 Akely trio in which she is ass patrol bas planned the enteértaink- by bher twq daùghters, BMythe, ce ment.-Rutkb Ratny, crb and Frances,. violinist. i 1*