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Highland Park Press, 24 Mar 1932, p. 12

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YA ~~~~â€" Social Activities? .... r «. o â€"â€"â€" e â€" â€" â€"_..â€"â€"________J MIDNADCL _ K was won by ine COockâ€"RobIn French Lick is different.... _ | retrols o that wore made, by the Gitf t lt’s \mique * m:wcin&"dutflm . MECeesss Emgacie ; : â€"â€"| work done by the girls for the badges they $ Here you find immediately that change so essential _â€"___|___ _ _________mreopNe § _ _â€"____ _ £ ‘to the jaded city dweller! â€" _ __â€"___â€"__._â€"_â€"___â€"_._..._| _ Below is a list of the badges awarded: T. D. TAGGART A 300 mile trip and all that Europe‘s famous Spas No journey to the seaboard â€" no fearsome ocean Here is REST.... and RELAXATION! FRENCH LICK _ SPRINCS HOTEL Co. / 0 0. .00 * From Chicagol an eight hours‘ con}fOftable drive in yourâ€" own car. _ _â€" .. s e can offer belongs to you! But still ... the spell ofâ€"French Lick puts theâ€"world you came from thousands of miles away.. FR EN C H Hard to believe you are just eight hours ELC R HARRY J. FAWCETT s ' Troop No. 1 » ’ o Troop No. 1 did not have any meeting on x * March #1 on account of the heavy snow r storm. k * Troop No. 2 1 in se s * dlm‘?h,%ulm‘xrm . f * Mtubgmv In the absence of their s â€" WCETT | captain, Miss Flinn took charge. Observaâ€" 3. tion games and compass games as well as en knot g#ames were played inâ€" preparation for A f we had the flag cermony. Jane Rinker the wood waterproof and give it good. color. Patience and plenty of time are the two essentials for a good whittler. Whether the products of herâ€" work are ornamental or just plain useful, will depend naturally on her ability and native artistry. There are just that stirs the cocoa. Her equipment conâ€" sists usually of a keenâ€"edged knife, a good erb, brought back luck about the house. * The Whittling Girl is a product of Girl Scoutâ€"camps and troop houses. While she :‘i:s by the fire listening to :r telling storâ€" these March mifi. er hands are mlhne: her .anhc:y -?-‘1:: wg: can be seen in the tools that tend the fire, the fork that toasts the bread, or the spoon These Cold March Nights Have you heard of the "Whittling Girl"? She is the useful welcome opposite to her whistling sister who, according to the provâ€" Theyâ€"can beâ€"summed up easily. â€"Always â€"exâ€" pect the knife to slip. Hold it so that, when it does, it doesn‘t cut you. â€"Always use a sliding stroke such as father uses in shaving.~~Pushing ~the knife through ~wood fibre gets you nothing but a damaged blade. Don‘t use_your knife to cut nails or . knots, to poke the fire, or as a screwdriver or a On Thursday evening, March 17, Troops Ssndtbeld-hd:nudunt&mflu,ll : First we played some circle games. â€" Then Sandwiches that were made by the Girl Scouts as part of their hostess badge were Berved to the guests. * Each patrol exhibited work done by the girls for the badges they Mr. Chatles A. Waite of the C. N. 8. & ‘Troop 4 showed some first aid work. Both Girl Scout News Jt was won by the Cockâ€"Robin Trobps No. 3 and 4 C Can Find Useful ioldh mss i8 ic o arege ol Oe in 5 90 it ic i s itracigt= E& deprege en s on aimk o on s t Te e t ui oneaeacimen en e snn hnd thke 15. T Aict e oo en anern odopaiin n dewe Ne ces al e mene ind Just East Invited You Are Avenue THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1982 #

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