the ughâ€" lighâ€" y â€"Cir: ing at SB»â€"â€"., Of the semiâ€" ap. i1 be club home 00 i club ed to sue. righth [ahon > the OOt dolph with urch rt of and Miss Day ts of | reâ€" and Mr, Sunâ€" 1981 the esmm Girl}â€"S Thurs Mrs. George Harder was hostess noon. . ~The Girl Scouts of Highland Park, forward with a great deal of pleasâ€" ure to their picnic nextâ€" Saturday (June 6) out at the Public Service Model Farm near Mundelein. Mothâ€" ers of the girls will furnish transâ€" of them will spend the day there with the scouts. Each girl will take her own lunch but will be able to get water and soft drinks out there. After lunch there will be an awardâ€" ing of badges by the chairman of the Community committee, Mrs. Harold White, of Lake Forest. After this we formed our goodâ€" night circle and after hearing some announcements left for home. â€"Jean Sincere, Scribe. The meeting of May 8 was held on the bench at the end of Ravine drive. The girls cooked their supper around a camp fire. n dnt e onl en se Mrs. Henry Plagge is planning to leave about the middle of June to spend the summer with her daughter Mrs. Perle Butson (Winnie Plagge) and family of Gruver, Iowa. â€" While in Deerfield, Mrs. Plagge makes her home with another daughter,â€" Mrs. Floyd Stanger. * The orchestra gave a special memâ€" orial program Sunday evening at the Bethlichem Evangelical church, Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Rockenbach and two children Marie and Richard who reside on a farm near Lake Zurich, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Rockenbach‘s grandfather, Mr. George Rockenbach. 333 : Rev. and Mrs, J. G. Schwab of Chiâ€" _ Rev.â€"and Mrs. J. G. Schwab of Chiâ€" cago and Reverend H. F. Siemsenâ€"of Highland Park were Sunday evening supper guests at the home of Mrs. Many of the scouts have signed ‘up â€"{forâ€"campâ€"at _ Camp_Hickory Hill and some are going to Camp Alice Chester at Milwaukee.‘~ All are lookâ€" ing forward to a summer of fun and profit in Girl Scounting..â€"__â€"â€"____= . Brownies â€" Thursday of this week will be the last meeting of the Brownie pack until next fall. All aboard Brownâ€" ies for our big picnic next Saturday. si~<â€"â€"~~â€"â€"â€"â€" Troop IIIL § The meeting of May 21, was lots of fun. Mrs.Walton, â€"took us â€"out for a walk around the block. The and paper. As we went along we were pointed out things to identify. When we reached school again the which patrol had the most. _ Clifford~â€" Stanger â€"hasâ€"â€"recovered from a severe case of tonsillitis. While this was being done we plhayed several games. _ There will be games, races, tenâ€" nis, and a baseball game between the Highwood scouts and the ~Ravinia seouts. . This picnic and awarding of badges will end the years work for some of the troops. 5 y day, June 4, 1931 Deerfield Locals Miss Irene Rockenbach visited the Gurnee community Sunday school on Sunday and made observations. A conference was held in the afternoon nmâ€"wmm disâ€" cussed her obseryv; On She w he Gurnee. ; + George Brand and Miss Charlotte Brand. 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Plagge werel in banking, returned to Deerfield, al | Mr, Emil Giss returned this week | from hisâ€"vegetable plantation in . Mc« | Allen, Texas, where he has been for | on Central avenue. His son, Vernon, who was .with him in Texas, attended their ~little granddaughter Marilyn Gayne of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Auston Plagge and daughter Lorraine of Maywood. * 80 On Wednesday evening Mrs. Nina Anderson entertained at dinner at her home in Highwood, in compliment to Miss Ethel Titus and Miss Bess Schilstra. * Miss Luella Plagge of Chicago was a weekâ€"end guest at the home of her sister, Mrs, Floyd Stanger. The Dorcas soci¢ety is holding an all day meeting on Thursday, June 4, at to mend for the Dorcas Home. cons: nitte ~the n So uen ente‘fl me he :4 held Wit 1Saa 1ext _ 1e of enue ah C â€"0 Bay ast of th