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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1932, p. 23

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chased at a nomina} cost by any Girl Scout who may want or need them. %-nkub a uniform or two whichâ€" may alsoâ€" be purâ€" chased at very low cost. If any Girl Scout has either an official Girl Scout uniform or ecamp uniforms which she has outgrown, Te may readl them ty pottine "in" mack may j with the local director, H. P. 964. ‘?2 Crimean war, ;W-â€"&â€"ffim* m 2s ‘noo held’ NO. § â€"_ wie it along modern lines. So this date, May 12, ummu':cwmmm.m NATIONAL HOSPITAL DAYâ€"MAY 12th The Highland Park hospital has. kindly invited several groups of girls to come to pital for in been chosen because of its significance in the field of nursing; it being the birthday â€"_â€"â€" EXTREMELY LOW RATES Monday to Saturday Noon, 75¢ _ Saturday After 12, $1.50 ____ _Sunday Until Noon, $2.00_______Sunday After 12, $1.25 _ _ ROUTE â€" DEERFIELD ROAD WEST TO CLUB \â€"__.__ OPERATED BY C. A. NASH May 5thâ€"Do you ever wish you could play gblf on a truly good | private course without the cost of a membership? Vernon Counâ€" try Club offers everything that a private club doesâ€"atmosphere inclhudedâ€"on a low daily fee basis.~_ Excellent meals at fittle cost.~ Please come out and gét acquainted. FOR NINE YEARS A PRIVATE CLUB GOLPF ye cÂ¥ke Avice DAILY FEE CLUB Just 14 Miles West of Deerfield everywhere to visit * _The Girl Scouts who will visit the hosâ€" pital on that day will be chosen by their mmmmmghmuc troops and ararngements will made for them to meet at the hospital at that time. National Tra eamp may get that l.samthn.tfl:‘%nd&bddho- tor. There are twentyâ€"two National Trainâ€" ing camps all over the country so it is «n -y-nhthehomofiuhzhthfleh you prefer to train. 8 every Saturday morning at the .-.,..'“.':."‘3 tank, Hurry Girl Scouts and Troop No. is planning . hike Tor Wetnentay afternoons right after sthool NATIONAL TRAINING FOR GIRL IS NOW A TROOP NO. : THE PRES8 . Tok onribing 2t it The sehice! hak new a se mthtuehluofmoltheu:sm ists have taken over others; but there has been left for the girl herself a great deal "that she is expected either to get for herâ€" self or do without. ‘This residue, which usually determines whether a girl is really Girl as a fuctor in the present da yorder of was the subject of a recent discussion by Mrs. Sidonia Matsâ€" ‘uer Gruneberg, director of the Child Study Association of America and lecturer on parâ€" ent education at Cotumbia university. "For many girls," Mrs. Gruenberg deâ€" of the girls of the troop went to the home Home Nursing badge and the rest stayed At the school and worked and played with eontinuity with the crafts and mastery of the fundamentalâ€"materials uponâ€"which the race has alwaysâ€"depended, upon which the kome has always rested." _ __ _ ___ kome has always rested." _ . The hmhdd of today is to totally ‘dif. ferent pJ from that in which our grandâ€" _ "Mose of the home arts and crafts have been taken over by industry and profesâ€" teach knowledge of the household arts," she continued. _ *‘There. are â€" also theâ€" opportuniâ€" tiee which the program furnishes to girls "ButGirl Scouting does much more than the part that the Girl HOUSEâ€" and evening, May 9. > Every member of this TE Shawnee a group is urged to bring herown supperâ€". C n ronannoug t ces lunch. Cars will be provided to take the Mrs." P girls ta their destination and will return § day to : to the Y.W.C.A. by seven o‘clock p.m. Furâ€" § 7 E ther _ information regarding this trip may s â€".â€"â€"â€"â€" week wi ind by calling H.â€"P. 675. $ reoge~ s â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Stace of **~**~Gatfanin Kray betartes â€" â€"â€"~ _ _ t _ Mrs. as a hobby may turn out to be significant eclue to a valuable talent. What is started brought by every girl. The Bahai Temple, the vlaces of interest visited by the Gi#l to attend camp this year besides girls ... Deerfeld Troop No. L. â€" Deerfield Girl Scout Troop No. I met Friâ€" day at the Presbyterian church. There were twentyâ€"four present. ‘The girls made May baskets, filled them and delivered them to their mothers or to some of the shutâ€"ins in the village. Ten girls went on the hike to Hiawatha Woods on Saturay. "L Jane Todd, scribe. eral board members. Supper lunches were place during the first part of the eve A trip around the entire camp was en after which a large fire in Recreational as & may turn out to be an important Micigline ~in smotiona) adjusttient."_ What is started as a more or less random troop may turn out to be a most valuable trainâ€" ing in social adaptation. â€" *Finally, the essential techniques which the Deerfield Troop No. II. Troop II of the Deerfleld Girl Scouts had m roller skating party on Monday evening, instead of the regular meeting, They skated through the Briee Woods subdivision until eight o‘clock and then went to "the home of their lieutenant, Mrs. Ray Johnson, where refreshments were served. Mrs. C. J. Davis, saptain, was their chaperone. About fifteen girls attended. ‘The next regâ€" ular meeting will be on Monday evening at the usual time.â€"Lois Sturtevant, seribe. The Blue Triangle Girl Reserves enjoyed a trip to Evanston and Wilmette Monday ve vilege us -vhnlnfi pool at finhhbnehnol.hg‘htm is we! guarded and the guards are wi to help any wirl better her swimming. The beginâ€" Awards that are to be given to the numerâ€" ous ‘Girl Reserves in Deerficld are to be presented at the mothers‘ tea that is being wrwmumkhlu. All ld(lrll.‘n.vlllhh?rtla this annual closing event that will take place in the Deerfield grammar school. ing to the intermediate group. This really is an opportunity to take advantage of, Girl trerm:> STYO‘S Plan Hike f A roller skate hike isp lanned for the STYO Girl Reserves of Deerfield Thursday, May 5. At the end of the hike a fire will be built and ever member will get her fill of hot dogs and other food that is. good in every group. The members in each Triâ€" angle have the power to chose this girl. Certain characteristiécs are to be lived up to in order to be awarded the. bracelent, during the year. Bracelets Will Be Awarded The Girl Reserve Bracelet is to be awarded again this year to the best all -mdm in every group. The members in each Tri lv-rflfllq.:'ub-'::lf:-bmfi ‘‘MRvery Girl Reserve is urged to come to these pictures will be on display. Twelve advisers visited Camp Merry Days onday evening, May 2. The regular adâ€" Deerficld . Holy Cross Toop Deerfield Holy Cross Girl Scouts continued Girl Reserve News ~places of in . played a game and closed the meetâ€" wtih the singing of taps. _ About 14 d at Deerficld G.R.‘s that are to be ; Advisers Visit Camp THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1932 radtafiegpr 2t th chete +A apercit €% $ THURSDA moved f1 to its fo: Knaak‘s erty on where sh taurant ning a h night at from the of Racine Sunday, avenue. restauran Highland Mr. and family of was the house in | owned by Mr. Selvi Fort > She for camp with her no grade Joseph Messrs. wh

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