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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1929, p. 33

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UILDER DRY OMPANY H.P. 457 r 17, 19 Garage nd Park UNDRY ) FOR. tent oD ) P1 Agun > i gllit â€"arermanives Thlll"d." A Girl Scout, when she. Ir’it“ufl ters a troop, enters as a ¢andidate, She must â€"remain on ‘probation at least four weeks, during which she is instructed in thetenderfoot requireâ€" ments. _ After not . less than . four weeks she may be permitted to take the Tenderfoot test, and if she passâ€" ne ‘”:‘ 1e uTh l 42 ~ g_sfi}a“ by the upon L dues of Tenderfoot â€"Girl Scout. â€"She. is then entitled to wear the Girl â€"Scout treâ€" foil pin, which is the emblem. of the Girl Scouts and is worn by every Girl Scout who has been a Tenderfoot. The three leaves of the trefoil repreâ€" sent the three parts of the promisé.= . . @On my honor, I will try to do my duty to God and my eountry, to help other people at all times, to obey the Gir]l Scout laws." ~There are three ranks: Tenderfoot, Second Class and First Class. g Troop News f Mrs. Garst has taken the afternoon troop at Lincoln school for a month. irls in her troop are working Efi on the laws and signaltimgâ€"this month.* _ 5 : ts Mrs. Stockwell has retained the captaincy of the evening troop. The girls are working for their first aid PDRIC C ioi n o 00 C PC in bandaging badges. At the choosing patrol leaders and singing patrol songs. All of the girls are goâ€" ing to bring a glass of jelly orâ€"jam to the â€"nextâ€"meeting to be _given to. Mrs. Watewood for the Presbyterianâ€" hospital in Chicago. f Mrs. Berg has made a new bulletin board for the Scout._News at_Lincoln school. Now everyone can see this as they pass it in the hall and all noâ€" tices will be postedâ€"there. ui: â€"~~GRANITE FURNISHED A*XND ERECTED BY FINEST DISPLAY OF MEMORIALS ; 2y . Ogrerr d YEH o oT Ravhnewool AVMF-“-â€"% * y > 't}ze.;ymol;t of her membership of 50 cents, and invested as a J.. H. ANDERSON MONUMENT co. October 17, Phone Long Beach 4646 Girl Scouts last meetâ€" 7 ~~~~â€" _ ~Wild© Duck Found ~*â€"â€"â€"|:of the pupils have seen I am observing a wild Wood Duck| sips of water. : which Miss Newcomb reseued from One of the boys in the the cruel jaws of a dog. Her throat| has offered to take he and a stripe back from the eye are care for her as he ke white.~ The top of the head is a| She needs a home here purplish brown. The back is olive| her wings was injured. brown glossed WILN EICCHISI fllfi mes mm Sheridar brown : streaked ~with belly is white. > We first put her in the large aquarâ€" ium down in the lower hall. She spent some. of her time swimming and some of her time on a large rock. â€" Now we have her in a large cage W Lincoln School Notes hich has grass scattered on "CADILLAG ©®LEETWOOD _ buff.â€" <Her T H F cas as ue on we mm co m o m m mn e«2««=«ameâ€"= 9 beneceaacenseseanenseas=*==s~ e on mt c t m mc ne m mm m jam w w w e on os e on ts m w o w m m e ie m on o we w n n on + Listen to punkeme sc« came««ams=====t=f1 ndeicl triedetnieOnt Lecacseâ€"se=4 0 * = \oo on tm m on se e t on on m hn n both wild and cultivated; she also takes oatmeal in small amounts. Some of the pupils have seen her taking \ sips of water. h One of the boys in the sixth grade has offered to take her home and care for her as he keeps pigeons. She needs a home here for one of her wings was injured. .: Francigene Sheridan, Science 6B. assembly at 9:00 o‘clock. e ao es “,S(T;: ~Hoskins, the fire chief_ of Highland Park, talked to the Linâ€" goln school pupils about fire prevenâ€" tion. ~â€"He warned us to be careful of bonfires and not get close enough to get on fire. He also wants us to awa a wa e mm mo eRA TRA P MA aa ts L I k . _ § 2 2c WMAQ 8 to 9 RM. Thursdays, for the LaSaiuce Deamaric Rapro Procrams se w un we o on m m c e on w m nil.lllll....__.|_ established by the previous motors, eineâ€"can Cadillac fin«n were determined } tion. They planned for an even va usnn P smoother handling of the load on ______â€"â€"====; ~ ~hills or Rat highways. They sought ! _ and found the way to provide higher on rairinene onl ooo in ie en T S soon demand such performance. i So whatever may be your concepâ€" :: ~tiom of the power and speed that the m finest of cars should deliver, you‘ll o c find what you‘re looking for in these T %° romndioigeisâ€"sitacis cce * e wien ce anmiich ah i mg # * & # & * .. you‘ll find still larger engines in the new Cadilliacs, new LaSalles, new Fleetwoods. Cadillac was not satisfhied with the remarkable records ;.‘..;0.;‘;'.;;“‘ and endurance Cadillac Motor Car Sgfi'!?‘a_a! Evanston Branch Highland Park Branch warn other.â€"sMmaier.. CH see they are in danger. __Mr. Hoskins told us if we wanted to help him very much, we should go home and ask our parents to abolish all fire hazards around our homes. He brought some of his simple, fire apparatus with him. They were a gas mask, a fireman‘s hat, three lanterns, & roof ax for cutting a Interesting Exhibit A good collection of lifelike reproâ€" ductions of curious algae, fungi, unâ€" usual mosses, and other flowerless plants, forms an interesting exhibit in the department of botany at Field Museum of Natural History. p l j rag besvrd 83

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