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Highland Park Press, 5 Nov 1931, p. 40

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+4 CHA house Ne t W ) 44 CÂ¥ rimnianingiynon conyeme n oe emnancimeiscont Eomm ncanent Fuel Oil Users N O T IC BE _ * for "*/~7 . Comfort /,; > ~Economy > hy c oo i uesn evntie n cotromarc ipaint en en ce reige figet We take pleasure in announcing that our new Bulk Plant is now in operation. This will enable us to give our customers an even better brandofsemce than ever before. Deliveries made any time â€"day or night. s at> FUEL OIL ‘â€" COAL â€" WOOD BUILDING MATERIALS AND â€"~~/ ~RXCAVATING __â€" 230 NORTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE _ uit q ie dn o t S ie i..., souse‘s ‘mm lad ar tnhorenlous. shall be t1 k prde arialit in o c t ied ortcl hal e Meeinmeme c 1 dn it tCt n o e e k ml,‘:..' 1. To hn camnible. as it nb ml another afternoon "classâ€" in <contract 1e rge L s 2 uh o y 0 2Lo s ces i cce Eui Wt A e . A 4 8 8 Cats, ~ pages, fine â€"iadies, â€" _ SpAMIENâ€" iWP pumpkins, _«nd conviets gathered together Tor the Hallowe‘en party of Troop 2 of the Girl Scouts. Games, songs, and stunts kept them busy until supper time. The girls all decided that it was a very good supper that some of the mothers of the troop had success. f _ The regular â€"afl? of ‘Troop 2 Monday . afternoon, _ov._!.JltJv eeo eaoit â€" Eie i O se CE e PP OB C 1 (hynothcmtllundontoldoon.nd muuunm.-mmmu a leafâ€"matching relay. _ Later : each patrol ncted out the first Girl Scout Law, "A G&lmswuu&m" The meeting closed with some songs. +> son of New York. This course is open to ‘Enym who is interested in knowing someâ€" thing about this very interesting phase of Girl Scouting. The course is being held in the Winnetka Parish House from 9:30 until 11 :00 o‘clock each morning. : 1 Scouts‘ Own, Nov, Ist © _ _A Scouts‘ Own program is getting <toâ€" rmed their pa â€" A ie yhy:d hee Saatere, niter which they plaves knot games, The meeting ended by prac‘ ticing the songs to be sung at Scout‘s Own Brownie Course Beginning next Monday, Nov. 9, and lastâ€" iuiwfwm',flmflllammh Brownie Training given by Miss Williamâ€" for a simple, dignifie leave â€" and~Ampression wmnamw&“fils&ufi : n ir of Highland Park and Ravinia: ~~ Organ Preludeâ€"â€" Romance Sans Prelude ........_....â€"â€" Bonnet _ Mr. Ralph F. Anschuets Assembly (bugle outside)..Kathryn Je‘hmm Marche Pontificale _ _/ _ _ _ Mr. Raiph F. Anschuetz Flag Ceremony ....._....._Pedge of Soloâ€"The Cares of Yesterday ... + Mrs. Herbert R. Smith Story VA se â€" .. +) Civk Seouts Fribute to the Memory of Juliette Low + 4 1 .010 TK 8 21 o cacrennn uns 4994 "echawrege in So * Virginia Creigh Shadows Creep (from New World Symphony) Taps (bugle) ... Virginia Stockwell Organ Postludeâ€" x2 B Suite Gothique ... Boellimann Troop 7 held its first meeting school auditorium the Girl Scouts vfll‘? Public Service all Girl Scouts. An experimental program of Girl Scouting for the physically handicapped ¢l2 based on the results of similar in lnchnd.bnowhhndtnlmd‘wm national Girrl Séout organization. . Mrs.. Edâ€" ward Fletcher Stevens, of Boston, a memâ€" "herâ€"of theâ€"Girlâ€"Beoutâ€"board â€"of _ directors, has been dir«tin{n study of Girl Scouting Among these girls, during the past yeat. hq fls . ce it . Li ad dfi ein 4 4i * hm anr® We arav in aedtrnn and 4 Brownie packs of physically ha eapped : girls in twentyâ€"five states in this enatry.m‘dln&nfl.!uhdrhm-b'z members of regular Girl Scout troops in communities. "England, for many years, has made inâ€" tensive efforts to develop Guide companies, tensive efforts to develop Guide companies, and Brownie packs in hospitals, sanatoria, in homes and in schools for the blind, the deat and the crippled," said Mrs. Stevens. ""The best educational thinking of the day, E.umofm-u-zmmm- nd and in this country and the almost erit limitations existed. _ _ "Often Scouting gives to the girls Institution their first normal contace C o0 _ > > Miss Loretta White side of Girl Scouting. Below is the im #given last Sunday afternoon in Scouting for Handicapped Girls Girl Scouts ‘PASQUFSI BROTHERS _ STEAMSHIP AGENTS Mr. Ralph F. Anschuetz ntil supper time. The girls at it was a very good supper ‘the mothers of the troop had + -nqtlw of Troop 2 was held naoonâ€" Nov. 2. It was a fine in fine â€"ladies. â€"Spanishâ€"girls, in lamp shade making by the Girl Scouts | i t \..._._._ O Beautiful Banner Girl Scouts ce ptvr au m aves ind d @1 based M&flhin oped by the iton, a memâ€" Metcalf 28. '::":_'\E'fim"'"" For further information call 8 | the office, H. P. 675. among other lines because he feels that this shipping company, with its twoâ€" new â€" express â€" liners, â€" the worldâ€" famous "Bremen" and â€" Eu. rope" is able to give Highwood resi. dents, traveling with him, the best . service available. The two German. boats, he said, make the trip to. Cherbourg, France, in four and a half days and his clients, many of whom are Italian or of Italian anâ€" cestry, can be in Italy at least in six days after their departure from New York. â€" Furthermore, he said, his present and major business which, of course, he intends to conâ€" tinue as â€"vigorouslyâ€"asâ€"everâ€"before, places him m an excellent stead to serve the people who book passage ~with him.In this way, he said, he can handle not only the passengers themselves, but he can check their baggage through from Highwood to final destination in Italy or to any other part of Europe, without any inconvenience whatever> and even without the passengers doing â€"so much as rechecking it in New York or Cherbourg. 4 Pasquesi Bros.. have built a speâ€" cial addition to their present estabâ€"â€" Tishment on Railroad avenue which is intended solely. as a â€" tourist bureau. Prospective passengers callâ€" ing here will find â€"an information bureau and ticket office complete in every respect and tickets can be seâ€" cured here, and all other arrangeâ€" ments made, for travel to any part of the world. & 3. Highland Park who made donations, twentyâ€"six > in Highwood, four in Lake Bluff, twentyâ€"six in Lake Forâ€" est, and twentyâ€"two from Deerfield. All advertising was donated by the Highland Park Press, The Lake Forester, the Highland Park News, and the Shoreline, high school newsâ€" paper. ®R yA Every teacher in the high school had charge of some part of the carâ€" nival. Miss Elyse Rinkenberger, dramatics teacher, was the chairâ€" man of the executive committee. | .. The high school P.T.A. is also deserving of credit for its coâ€"operaâ€" tion in soliciting donations from the _ Another story of the carnival apâ€" pears on page 16. & ' outside life. â€" The Girl Scout‘ promise and Inaws bring entirely new ideas of living, thoughtfulness for others, the joy of doing for others, instead of always receiving, and wallant courage to meet an operation, or incessant pain. These are some of the tangâ€" ible results which many institutions and hospital report. 4 "Moreover,â€" membership in a world "fi ization widens the horizons limited by pital walls and institution grounds," (Continued from page 4) THURSDAY, . NOVEMBER 5. (Continued from pageâ€" 6) Blois gave Hoover fu parlor. terms to Ossoli Club Anne Win« Marie Hat funds . has and there tenance . de used for t of itself _ because: of by reflecte opportunit wonderfual the, diffe the hosp! thusiasm to . cont board. 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