st of i Necklaces and jewelry do not "go" with a uniform, â€"any more than do high heeled * alippers. "&dm"mwfllhu; â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" io _murmur.â€"The â€"hat â€"isâ€"reallyâ€"a â€"partâ€" the uniform and we hope that leaders will urge their girls to consider it as such. 3 c "yg ofef t "MNaty L4 Sanborn and_Mary ne order of procedure in Troop 2 at their ;gtnl-y_.mï¬nz last Monday afternoon, Janâ€" Tenderfoot and advanced signalling the order of procedure in Troop 2 at iy to whomâ€"we gave our Christmas basket. We hope they got as much enjoyment out of it as we did in preparing it for them. Troop No. 7 had an outdsor meeting alâ€" most entirely week, playing Flash Ball. Questions and '.ï¬-mv- P iayed later on it was closing time and we got into our| !°*"". If you swim, learn to dive. The was closing time ai we got into our ive. Good Night Circle and sang "‘Taps." _____| P°l is well guarded every week. ________ § e t Everyone must have a .bathing cap. . For Winners of the Diving Event _ The meeting of Troop 4 opened with the Flagâ€" Ceremony after which Mrs. Newman #ave us further instruction in carrying the mings are leaders of this Pack. High School Troop The High School Troop of Girl Scouts will hold their meetings from now on in Mr. Burwell‘s room, in Shields basement, each Wednesday afternoon from $:30 until 5:00 o‘clock., m'fl’mwnz"hï¬m«n- ters was on Wednesday, Jan. 3 Brownies .: Beginning on Thursday afternoon there will be a Pack of Brownies started â€" in school . from 3:30 â€"until â€"4:30, in â€"the roomâ€" directly under Miss Pearson‘s office. It will l:ll:dtrfl:fldineflo:gt l?.‘lrvin%usebur.i Any little who or 9 years may join as a Brownie. + ~â€" The Highland Park Brownies will meet as usual in Trinity Episcopal Church house ‘The regular meeting on Monday afterâ€" on, . Jan. 11, started out with a Hare id Hounds chase, ending at the Ravinia hool -l;‘four o;eioek. 3 Mrs. Frank very kindly gave instrucâ€" im in second and first class first aid. The rls practiced bandaging until 4:30, then tractive person, but an untidy,â€" incomplet« ualfnrmhhrmthinmntdl.m there not be some New Year resolution on appearances, : the stockings if possible. It has been deâ€" cided . that â€" silk ~stockings â€"may â€"beâ€"worn,~ as well as wool or cotton. â€" However, they must be dark brown, green, or black. A Girl Scout in "perfect‘" uniform is an atâ€" as narrowly as pos: like a cravat bandâ€" mn“kdfl%“&om&r except for the embroidered trefoil at the back of the. neck and at the fourâ€"inâ€"hand or sailor knot in front. The Girl Scout pin belongs on that knot. / we drape ourselves in them as if they were Girl Scout Fashions The fashionable uniform in Girl Seouting h&eh%w“bdmuym Howâ€" ever, many of us are extremely outâ€" ol-hh.naltl..hum‘bh? cept, perhaps, carelessness or a lack knowledge of what is "style" in this parâ€" ticular.â€"â€"Theâ€" uniform â€"dress â€"responds especâ€" h.lzwdltovnlhc.nd!minc.lldthh such a difference in a Girl Scout‘s appearance. No other belt except that of its own material or a green leather or web Lastly â€"~â€" shoes and stockings. Shoes Swimming Events A En‘and Fark, Y.W.C.A. WHYâ€"To live a day at Camp Merry. Days, and renew old friendships. BBINGâ€"pr and vigor for lots ¢l>l uf:n. Small charge . for bathing cap and unch, it hi in Sn dn â€" ciqe Sn u2 0c ooe _ e â€" VE during the month of February. WHENâ€" Saturday, Feb. 6, at 10 a.m. WHEREâ€" Highland Park, Y.W.C.A. WHYâ€"Ta live a day at Camp Merry. Days. and ranaw ala u::lt" fmfltlul-’;l;eie words ,." to the girls were at | ‘"Camp Merry Days" at Druce Lake! A great time is planned far Everyone must have a. be information cal} H. P. 645 morning at 11:15 and join group of _netive girls, . by the Singer Sewing Machine E:"S"";u":é _at%mYo;t:uErï¬ making i open ._Thursday â€"afternoon.â€"January ~21, attain our objec to sign up now. The first six will be acâ€"| tO CAPrV AnÂ¥ tha wmuace 7 The Girl Reserve le;ri 1 by the Singer Scwimrn‘H::;i'-: SaAVE SATURDAY, FEBRUCARY ted. by the" 3 woo. an snlf oentie. ioon sored .W.C.A., open t afternoon, Jan. 16, at two o‘clock. Memberâ€" ship is limited to 15. Sign up now Girl Reserves. The same course will be given every six weeks, so that every girl will have a chance to really make good things to eat. Bring notebook and pencil every : meeting. NWCA r information call H. P. 675, the ‘b 1 S oo S e en ty COER Company of %fllhnn. This does not obliâ€" gate the person taking sewing, so do not hesitate to enroll. Sewing Class A course in sewing and encmu will start at the Y.W.C.A. at two o‘clock Thursday, Jan. 21. No charges are made, class open to the public: ‘The machines used are thru formation and reservations m ealling the Y.W.C.A., H. P ~Three classes have been started in auction and contract bridge. A class in contract will start at 2:30 Friday afternoon. A class in Girl en ts un ta us + © 200 EBmaTeInt, EB ALP* thur Raff, is calling a committee meeting for Monday, Jan. 18, at 3 o‘clock in the Y.W.C.A. The commilttee is composed of appointed members from the various womâ€" en‘s organizations, Krowing in popularity EEP'_'.,Q"A attended the first and 82 the Christmas party, Dec: 13. Mrs. Harold Richardson is working on a program of folk dances. &-uhhknthnbepn fake "to on outelds the mrogy in gerting op sary to go outs wett .‘{"__"_‘!'2“""‘-7‘0% Mrs. Arâ€" HOWARDâ€"UDELL ‘ ~ CAFETERIA â€" for the foreign born are planuing suome:| ~""ds Sent Out for Monday night Girl Reserve News , * Jan. 25 | . _ _ The committee who has been responsible annual camp reunion is to be Dinner Plate? Y. W.C. A. Notes UDELL BUILDING Have You Tried Our GIRL RESERVE NEWS ng about swimming come and FOREIGNâ€"BORN PARTY Camp Reunion are open to the public. Inâ€" Sewing Class every â€" Saturday ‘theâ€" splashing is planned for may be made by P. 615. , sponsored 6TH1! THE PRESs8 ficial to exâ€"service men has found the American Legion behind the wheel. (Legislation.) s > operation with â€"the â€"R.O.T.â€"C. â€"and C.M.T.C. programs. (National deâ€" fense.) 7 ior baseball, Boy Scout and School Medal â€"awards program. / (Junior education.) : y 6. You will help in our great Naâ€" tional Defense program for adeqitate national protection and thorough coâ€" Address 5. You will helpâ€"teach sportsman: ship and higher ideals to the youth of Am_erica“thl'oug}j the Legion Junâ€" Name ... making our communities among the children and our citizens and makâ€" ing our communities better places to live in. (Americanism.) f I request information on Legion. VC . Humaresqâ€"Spencer Post, No.145, The American Legion, Elks Hall, Highland Park, Illinois. _ "_____©___ 4. You are backing the greatest principles of Americanism by comâ€" batingâ€"unâ€"Amertcan â€"principles, supâ€" porting patriotic â€" education among theâ€"childrenâ€"and â€"nur nitizans>~=.3 program that the legion is ing.: _(Child welfare.}. _ altain _ our objective. of every .diss abled exâ€"service man and his deâ€" pendents taken care of by our govyâ€" ernment. (Rehabilitation.) L006 00 en 200 ECoWnce ~HCLV= ice for God and country in war, and service to community, state and naâ€" tion in time of peace. (Peaceâ€"time service.) _ U Edeabrien uaiznnnimenine i6 Alincineixutahde + the. idea can be â€"effectively used in encouraging eligible veterans to enâ€" roll in Legion ranks and he recomâ€" mends it for the consideration of other departments and posts. â€"The reasons are given below. Ten Reasons for Joining ‘ 1. The blue and gold button of ‘ the American Legion testifies seryâ€" gion is being used with much sucâ€" cess by the Illinois department, acâ€" cording to word received at National Headquarters of Indianapolis. The reasons advanced by the department have been reproduced on cards comâ€" government postal card. Frank E. Samuel, assistant national adjutant. the. idea can be effectively used in A rather novel treatment of reaâ€" sons for i0Ining tha "A m autal e . . Every piece of legislation beneâ€" TEN REASONS FOR erans, Attention!* (Applicant‘s street ) making it possible to by Illinois Deâ€" are helping (Applicant signs here) how to become a member of The America® sponsorâ€" U as with overâ€"a million members we can accomplish anything that is worthy. (Organization.) ’ 8. You become a member of th most democratic organization in the â€"world.â€"Noâ€"rank in the Legion, n race, o creed. Honorable discharse and service during the World war, the only requirements.( Nonâ€"partis anship.) S 9. You joinâ€"up with _A _réal bunch. of "heâ€"men" who served side by side with you, through thick or this; whether you were a millionaire or not, you _were their buddy. (Comâ€" 4 South First Street Telephone 555 Highland Park One hundred patients from the two veterans hospitals, North Chiâ€" cago and Great Lakes, were present as guests of the Legion posts ani Mr. Strauss. 27â€" â€"__"af commander, and â€"President Hoover‘s reception and speech were shown as well as stirring portion: of the big parade and other inter. esting sidelights. ‘" 1Ve at one and the same time. **‘The Legion on Parade" depicteq the national convention at Detroit, with alt the thrilling scenes on a talking film. ‘The famous vote on prohibition,â€"â€"election â€"of ~Stevens q (City) tion parade, was introduced Kapschull and gave a samp dexterity in playing four ments at one and the same Jerry Havelka, of Fox L won a national citation for sented "The Legion on â€"Parade® n DVumaresq Spencer ; posts of the American 10. Individually you and I can & Through the co Strauss, manager . GREENSLADE Electric Shop Electrical Contractor The Legion On Parade THURSDAY, JANUARy h the coâ€"operation of Sol manager of Alcyon theat», 39 , was introduced by M, (Stute) sample of hi« and Deerfey M.t& Lake, who T his "oms 4 1», @ cgnuRrSsDA lr. vand Mm and family ha _!!ed Sallach ~syenueâ€"to May\ ~â€"The Tuesday 'fl! meet next _‘.‘. ts. Delbert M ,_ Ralph Sherde &A serious illness 3 Un Chester T« avenue, w ::‘ were class university, luncheon on Sa 9 Alice Corset} .",(_.n' Iflui' e Mrs. Cassiu ber Five Hun evening. Mrs. 0. E. her home in Â¥isit with her Hout of Warri "Mr. and Mr hosts to the me tlub on Wedne: â€" Mrs. Cheste ber staff of ; inventory at Mont., who the Ira Bube: now at the Hr. George Camp Oak + how to build done in conn class scout ] Mr. and N Ttertained _ th $' club 1 on Springfiel Mr. and |1 _ _Cub Pack Deerfield Scouts has past week. girls spent their leader, ing the art in â€"theâ€"aft Rainbow ci the Bethleh on Friday a Rosemary t« «evening a Jliam Lore â€"â€"Mr. and " little daug Gardner h charity â€"w realized fr coat hange: presented a Selig, treas Rev. Ma the monthl Presbytery jian church > Following several y ter. _ Mr. and moving fr building a to the ho in Jowa, 1 aftérnoo