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Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1931, p. 11

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You will ant in Potted I The committee . that â€"assisted, chairman, “ lN QRJ n‘e Hon;( __.‘u..wllnâ€"w < Ac Tacee: M g > o s > gp;+ C son‘ Jr., Mrs. T. M, Mirks,| h _ o Poctes <â€" <f [Rks <her Ment Ki on ies and M h B( B sn 4 f ‘The "I‘wfl 1 Chr:t:n Cantata‘ _ was | ; ‘ es well -'w'rmu. Dec. 14 at the Hishâ€"| EVA tA tA tA t ruck Casey at the â€"tore away both ge of his nose. _ hands had glove: ~were in his cost was on the ground, m the body. cets was found & tained on Nov. # ad given his age Hiawatha_ woogds $ _ Highland Fark..and.Ravinia had" s chance liawatha_ woods,. ) i on from Deerfeld, by ug- i‘i i 1 al Aradgs § and £ of Ciaule $3 17, & q s PCOE O CIE OO . PECTETE TD . EinGuen the hearts of every one. ~ The members of the committee in charge are Mesdames E. H. Doland, W. Drake, J. Erickson, N. Mcâ€" Carthy, D. Demski, F. F. Krohn. * 8 Foreign Born Party t at the any nationalities were present a Foreign ~Born Christmas party that took !*! g o’efi the assembly hall, decorated with Christmas charm was an â€" important place for 72 of foreign birth. *"The Naâ€" :nn”ChrhuE‘- Tree" adorned with fiags "" every nation and Christmas mm. greatly appreciated and seemed a to many, iÂ¥ A â€" delightful time was Ofifoyed by all Present.â€" ~ Singing of patriotic ‘songs and Y .W. C. A. Scene of Christmas Parties The Mothers club annual Christmas party will take place Wednesday, Dec. 23, at £:30 at the Y.W.C.A. This party is given tf:r u?." 'e:{um of the mothers belonging e Each mother is asked to bring a gift for the grabâ€"bag for each one of her children and have gifts marked if for boys or girl. Santaâ€"Clausâ€"will â€"be present to gladden and_ went home the pr Tovely parchment shades. Lamp Shade Making * Miss ~Lowe, of _thePublic _ Service Co.,; again came out and gave the Girl Scouts instruction in lamp shade making yesterâ€" day afternoon at the Ravinia school. 35 girls took advantage of this opportunity The regular meeting was held Thursday evening â€"Dee, 10 in Lincoln school auditorâ€" jum.â€" The â€"girls â€"spent ~the first little while in darningâ€"stockings for the Social service. After the flag ceremony Peggy Brogan was invested as a Tenderfoot Scout by the local director. ‘The balance of the evening was spent in signalling games and some purely fun games. Mrs. Stockwell presented the troop with the troop camping outfit which troops registering 100 per cent by Dec.â€"1. *The Girl Scouts and Brownies of Highâ€" dandâ€"Park â€"and Ravinia~will sing Christmas carols in front of the Highland Park pubâ€" lic libraryâ€"on â€"Wednesday evening, Dec. 23 at 5:30 o‘clock, after which the troops individually will sing other places for peoâ€" ple who are ill or who would like to have carols sung for them. $the Miss Marsh, leader of troop 5, is leaving on Saturday for a trip to Florida with her parents. The local director will take charge of her troop while she is gone. After the regular goodnight circle the meeting adjoined.â€"Scribe, Mary Heed. Troops 2 and 5 Troops 3 and 5 had no regular meeting this week because they attended the Lamp Shade making course which was given at the Ravinia school yesterday afternoon diâ€" This was followed by an observation game, followed by inspection. After each patrol had been inspected they went to their corâ€" ners and practiced the songs they had collect the dues and to decide what we were going to make for our Scout Christâ€" school â€"were the winners. > ~~~~ _ Next we went to our patrol corners to . Last weeks meeting opened by all the girls sitting in a cirele while Mrs. Newman, our leader, showed us the troop caping outfit which our troop won for our 100 tor and in planningâ€" Christmas activities. The troop divided into two parts, the first part to meet this week at the home of Jean and Barbara Tennant to dress dolls and the second part to meet at the home of Louise Miller next Monday evening, also to dress dolls, the dolls in both cases being THURSDAY, playing of Y. W. C. A. Notes O the rising of the sun, %: running :‘l z deer, P organ, o neet singiog in the choir. The Holly and th'm"-" Fa: 7 s1 the e Tint are in the are The Holly bears the u'olm'.‘ weod, seha DECEMBER 17. 1931 were the main featâ€" and the Ivy of in Sm i We it n . Lh o. Sigvigny --*-"WW‘" brcX e hn S vpmtrimgs: â€" ‘“‘WW“"‘" t in c lu mt terth rrrins hess es + w s n wouk Femg e es w oS Â¥ . T Christmas Savings NortTtH SHorE Trust CoMPANY BaANK JOIN~â€" NOW FOR NEXT YEAR THEPRESSs You have received your Christmas Savings Check for the approaching Holiday. We trust § tha.t M:g:p materially .to your enjoyment x**Of. that day. May we urge you to join in the new clubfor 1932. Now open. < â€"_ _ _ â€". _ ELEVEN $# t â€" §2 $4

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