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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 44

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$ k 40 t lSpring Lamb Legs lb. 39¢ E Rib Rolled Roast lb. 42¢ , Pork Loin Roast, Rib or Lqifi Ends lb. 32¢ erear ATLANTIC & PACIFIC & THESE PRICES IN EFFECT IN OUR STORE AT 512 CENTRAL AVE., HIGHLAND PARK MIDDLE WESTERN DIVISION M E A T S T HE PR ES S â€"â€" The system ofâ€" honors was started by a thoughtful man and woman, who took their girls and a boy each sumâ€" mer to the woods of. Maine.. There the children learned to swim, to dive, to paddle. a cance, to cook on the open fire, and to love the fourâ€"footed and winged friends of the woods and know their habits; but best of all to be happy out of doors. & Of course éeven at camp certain things had ‘to be done to keep the children advancing. Dr. and _ Mrs. Gulick devised ‘this scheme to keep the children. interested. in the things they should be doing. They awardâ€" ed small honors for each task that was completed, thus making delightâ€" ful and pleasureable the duties acâ€" complished.© From these small beâ€" ginnings grew the Campfire ideals and program to what it is today. x Tanâ€"Da Oh! here‘s ‘to the fairies, _‘ The ones that are gay; Oh! here‘s to the wee folks, On joyous May Day. § The Origin of Camp Fires ' Idealsâ€" and Honors _ Back: in 1911, several persons . inâ€" terested in girls saw the need of an organization that. would do for girls what the Boy Scout â€"movement â€"was doing for boys. When we think of the beginnings of the Campfire moveâ€" ment we. must think of ~this corp of educators, busy men and women, who are the founders of this program for girls. > They were: Miss Lena Beard, Dr. Anne L. Brown, Mrs. Chas. H. Farnsworth, Mrs. Charlotte V. Gulâ€" ick, Dr. ‘Luther Halsey Gulick, Mr. W. C. Langdon, Mr. and Mrs. E. Thompson Seton, Mrs. Justus Traut, Mr. James E. West, and Dr. Mary S$. Woolman. â€" Girls Have Fun With Sandpaper _ and Brush ~ Anyone who might have come up \ <l on# 10 bes .n ' â€" CLEAN !â€"no smoke, soot or cinders . . . summer travelers prefer this allâ€" § clectric route to Chicago or Milwauâ€" kee. Electrification insures a clean, restful ride * * * * enhancing > the alluring beauty of ghe countryside. * Anyone who might have come up| Companion. Mikthrttetsteries es o ies ercctoe en ant ie aaiivtara ic w ommannaieneanimmcente se ecns ovisserthea en i sen ied ecperi ns mtc ue ies resee ie marn o mnien MSWeE? to question on page & : . May Day * A moss carpet green, And the fire flies light, Are being prepared for The dance tonight. The crickets will sing, And the bells will peal, For the Fairies to dance The Virginia Reel. Camp Fire Flames s Durability Passes Style is a quality that must be conâ€" sidered in buying clothes now and style does not call forâ€"the oldâ€"time ‘durability that appealed so strongly to our ancestors. â€" Woman‘s Home rpif dsmm ncamturtvers iF,illei;_i“_'i','t{iF;_'_':iL:;f:»-- â€"â€"â€". §# â€"â€"Aâ€"GOZenâ€"Orâ€"m _ Last Saturday the Campfire Girls fl}:;??c;':ntgr \ZZZ:E: of the Lewa Ana Han group gatherâ€" the taste andâ€" ex; ed for a special meeting to clean and â€"â€" ing the correct lu paint the furniture in â€"their room, end of care anc M’rs.. Carl McManus was in charge. given in arrangit With the strong arms and willing [ was with great hearts the«Camp Fire sisters gave judges were able the furniture a bath and dried it in awarding of ‘ril the sun. Afterwards they started are Mrs. Daniel 1 painting the tables and chairs. After . of the Glencoe Ga chasing paint in and â€" out corners, L. _ Davis, of th around and around runs,â€"up and down club, and Mrs. F the front and back, and spreading a ‘the Lake Forest smooth coat on the base, we finally points considered completed the first coat on, all the originality, appro furniture:. o s / : $ position. The fo Everyone enjoyed herself, especially +i> among those w Jessie ‘Barnet, who tried to mix the tables in this groi paint with her hair, and Marjorie stiehl, Mrs.,. Mars Kendal, who tried to paint her brown Edwin T. Johnson lumberâ€"jack All left i _| Bard, Mrs. Ralpt â€"jack orange. eft in good ett Millard, Mrs. spirits__with hopes that_no.cat._or,â€"$/. Arthur â€"Emerson," other ~animalâ€"would . wander inâ€"and â€" â€"tin and â€"Mrs. Robe symbolize the unfinished furniture. R. Arthur ‘VVOOd | : Kaâ€"Naâ€"Daâ€"Ka and Mrs. W. A. . Camp Fire Group Paint Their E* 7 Purmiure _‘ â€"~â€"â€" â€"â€" _ Last Saturday the Campfire Girls of the Lewa Ana Han group gatherâ€" ed for a special meeting to clean and paint the furniture in their room, Mrs. Carl McManus was in charge. With the strong arms and willing hearts theâ€"Camp Fire sisters gave the furniture a bath and dried it in the sun. Afterwards they started painting the tables and chairs. After chasing paint in and â€" out corners, around and around runs,â€"up and down the front and back, and spreading a smooth coat on the base, we finally completed the first coat on. all the furniture. > to the Camp Fire Girls room at 167 Laurel last Tuesday, would have wonâ€" dered what all the singing and noise was about. It was just this, six of the girls were spending their after school hours at sandpapering the chairs and tables getting them ready for a good coat of paint. The bunch were singing while they worked thus trying to learn some of the Camp Fire though they all went â€"home cov; ered with sandpaper dust, they were all happy to think that they could come back next meeting ready to use the paint brush. Mary Morris came back on Thursday and did a lot of extra work. She sure has the real Campfire spirit. â€" Thursday, May 2, 1929 Jean Barnet â€" | HOME AN A Antiqn The a’r}a aroun has been transfor room, furnighed 1 land Park‘s rare: tique chairs, stools The Home and mittee urges eve self ample time in both large roo1 Y.W.C.A. .buildin enue, either befor the lectures, or be to be seen and eight o‘clock M with his Girls‘ ] the Chicago, NC waukee Railroad a demonstration The lecture on o‘clock will be or dren as well as ; Mr. Ransom Ken: slide pictures ab serves. * 3. Thursday, May 2 â€" Highla Mantel 6 James MA NTE hone Tile F rogres 5111. FLOOR 926 LOGA SHOW Telephone (Continue CERAMI 100T8, Fire Highl Urged L8 Way . and (No Chi (Not

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