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Highland Park Press, 9 Feb 1933, p. 16

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147 *A +Â¥ 5$ to R § id Abt Ge U it should be,. a shared â€" responsibility, ideal of Girl Scouting all along the eussed a Valentine party for the. mothers. ‘The date was tentatively set for a week ticed -l:‘-dlu and the folk for % Bellie, Scribe. PAGE SIXTEEN & ‘There is swimming each Saturday mornâ€" mnfi.wwultd’b‘. for the Girl Competent life guards are in attendance. So come along for & good swim and practice for the Swimmers hm(rih | ‘The December issue *Cargoes," local T hok cumine o Relere. * ut the troop committee as t ; "A troop committee should be to a troop what a P.â€"T. A. is to a school. And soâ€" ‘The meeting of Jm'-'“""ll'vv- on ‘the -i-ro!th"h-u.hd:dtâ€"“- ing â€" meeting. Ouuvmmhn.: duced. other songs were ~Aâ€"Mmdmm given. Later in the week Mrs. Nelson anâ€" nounced that Mrs. Stockwell of Highland Park would demonstrate the use of the flags in the gencral service code: ‘Then &# mm&im,mnnâ€"mu angles outside of the meeting, at the suggestion of and working with the leader and Court of Honor." Deerfleld Girl Scout Troop 1 ~ mmuwmnum day at the Presbyterian church. ‘They disâ€". np n tnbectiges, Cbe gipaine & in preparsthitecfor Arst class, ‘being one of its enst on February by the birthday that <is to come in March, when Girl Scouting in America comes of age. If the troop reads or hears the story of March 12, in Savannabh,.Georgia as told in * und the Girl Scouts," it will , of . its to us about Primitive camp near Lake Delâ€" evan.. The girls were much interested and __ After the opening . ceremony : in . horse shoe formation, last wuk‘;“:hv was given The nervous young suitor entered + hrfnbcr':montomtlndklm- naortant amastion. 7 "What!" exclaimed the girl‘s fathâ€" er "Marry my daughter. I‘m astonâ€" ished. What on earth do you mean ?" "Now, now," replied the youth ;ia::""'m we as a community can do to ln-n:.'m-:. winvinns these ave. we can "see" needing and gaining IroM it t c.-wohu?mlbm,h No, it is not too soon to prepare at least s n uin oAevs cE TA Jw 4 o‘clock at the Center under thmdmm' At last weeks meeting after the opening cereâ€" mony the girls had a lively game of Dodge bodoctcrmae. j 4d OV S . CiIn . NC . VERLS You‘re prejudiced against the girl. paign this new + or un M.ndr.m%m the same:>â€""Keep Our Girl Scouts in Girl Scouting !"â€" ‘The : Great Lakes region â€"to which we belong, has made a gain of 20 per cent. Lets keep the good work up so W'Mm-.h-th.zhd-dthc. â€"â€"because it means the Spring! But as mundninflthmmfâ€" it make you glow with memories of eamp? < It is not too soon to start the in this direction, for it takes long planâ€" ning. Can &-T‘dnm to save? &*‘p_;”@k,h Troop 2: meets on 4 o‘clock at. the Co RELIABLE LAUNDRY I! I AND DRY CLEANING CO. | "ILâ€"erâ€"erâ€"want ‘to marry,; your ughter,"" he commenced. sf And afterward what sprees _ and old time melodies ? + Well, thinking of the old times Let‘s not forget the new > > THE OLD AND THE NEW A real old fashioned bliszard What a lot there is to do! | of Girl Seouting all along the line. does it exist primarily "to supply food money once or twice a year, or to save :!cthc:hh.lnnmrbnh- Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY LAUNDERERS -fic- m on f the previous musical :_3__-‘9.:“- This play was to stimulate the ue ‘bust fee 1938 e Mo ic en e Te Cok s Fpen 124 00 Nes t waryay‘* alde n 2 c Nee .A cta 15 W to talk about, but because we are planning program, full of ; times and im marail ereunt She moane n maraih an eraee monk ;;.mmu_oyli:-"«u.m.m vee @flfi‘* _,5 electing ~officers for the rest of ‘the year, ‘Their names will be published next week. Chili Supper s° Tickets have been given to all Girl Reâ€" At last! Yes. It‘s been quite a spell now I reckon But it dont seem so long after all *Pears the spring uy our life sorter fooled us By turnin‘ to Sumnier and Fall M‘hn-e,h.lll'uhxnv- Tar the tae us mss tow i approachte | tw ‘race We cant make it aroun‘ the same track. But so long as we‘re kept ‘roun‘ the railin‘ r;:‘nnnw»'fifldl‘~ + *. our track purty slopin‘ mm"hmnmwh 1 be‘lieve if it wuzn‘t unusual Fer us all to start right frum the furst An‘ would come down the road without speedin‘ foot Our finish would not be the worst. The winner‘s not allus the furst out It‘s the score at the end uy the race ; ‘That counts with the one that‘s decidin‘ An'n’vb;llgmuâ€"m-hm It might be best uy resolvin‘ ‘For we signal to start the last run To make the home stretch kindâ€"a keerful An‘ as good as the furst wus begun. & Copyright 1933 by Jesse W. McGinnis, Reserve‘s Chili supper to be held Feb. 1‘“3 at the YAV.C.A. The supper will be serve there may be will be given to their fund. Tickets may be obtained from any Girl Reserve or from the Y.W.C.A. office. Boys uy the Oldâ€"Gang where are yei Come jes‘ a bit closer I pray R An‘ lay off yer hats frum them gray heads Fer to hear what I‘m goin‘ to say Now, Since we‘re all here an‘ assembled Jes‘ to talk an‘ reflect o‘er the past There‘s one thing I furst want to menshun What ? : Is there some uy ‘em missin‘? _ "BOYS UV THE OLD GANG" se c ;I:}wa#m s i.-“ '61"5 it acnantiens ~FIELDS EVZ ‘hata Gner THE EVANSTON STORE . rd Meoting _ ... _: On Thursday, the nd Garâ€"| _ Radio never be wholly satisâ€" ing | which: was scheduled «tCA : ‘ ; ho‘ in tony mntrnaten stt e oo io m aeima ons mann a ied iensot it | H D. Beverage team won two of| burn off onroruiat Protamh Ts 2 -.whh present the three game series from: Santi) ¢ at will be Heard in the studio. thip > ~ + Bros. Dairy.: f â€"Ohio. State Jo DOLLAR DAY THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 16 OPEN from 8 A. M. to 9 P. M. for DOLLAR DAY ied en wentues %fi“fi%@fi* ho e CR ustt wl Je l Lo & f ES A ..‘ etvammmammnien #54 say mong _ 0 e en mb ie gon [. mmmmwmmmm ‘ ""?.W)‘:‘!l’?!’“.‘:.‘if:?lmfifi"}" the league. Don Pasâ€" in d last week on Wednesâ€"| quesi won the Andividual game _Majestic alleys with the" with 223. Sweets taking two games| ‘Tonight the Highland: Garage s Quick Shoe Repair, and | will meet : Louis| Quick Shoe .and who are in first place, by the H. P. Be will meet the ee games from the Linâ€"| Lincoln Market. : Be Nure to Come to THE DAY when Cupid comes into hik own! How better celebrate it than with a parâ€" chosen here! A How better celebrate it than with ty? And such a charming party it if prizes, table decorations and fave P es do s en â€"K 2/ C °_ VALENTINES Exquisite line of greetings, place c and tallys. : ~ _ May we show you our stock? ALBERT LARSON . PARTY FAVORS For Valentine‘s en Stationer The Santi Daity team came into Nss lc es es mt t > o e 85 feuint 96 & COMPANY 2i 32 o has Gold FINEST YOU M aAdal CAN BUY Van Camp‘s C O FFE BE Van Camp‘s C O R N M 1J L gll}qfilTY 20 Cans Pork & Beans Year‘s Subscription For $1 omfaate "sTORES WORTHY OF YOUR PATRONAGE® M ee n o e t n t 9 stt ts o 35 0 oys 2 (J cans 14 THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1988 FRI. & SAT. FEB. 10 & 11 These are a few of theâ€" p -uy‘namlknhuu | help the housewife meet the f Highland Park Store 518 Central Ave. Phone 3867 Sized Cans A ths. To A. H. Anderson‘s â€" _‘ "At Home" i THURSDAY, FEBR They left Streator motored to Memphis, they spent two a Each day they one of the of the south. . ~~* On their return to Saitillo and drove bile back to San i Texas, where they M. At Dewey, spent several days, derson‘s sister, Mrs.. children. At Vi were the guests of Thomas Kirkland, parents, and Mrs. Mr. Anderson‘s sister, they returned to S here last evening. Mr. and Mrs. I oughly enjoyed their menting on the wea! son said it was The thermometer eighty degreés or w 60. The temperatu! day was very moder evening was quite co io;»tont.hdr friends at Eim Place school. Jitney Carni Y.W.C.A. Tonight is the nig Carnival at the YYV frolic "held in dep depression prices." chance, | photogral other "jyp" joints. The carnival is c].-fi 5;&. Friendsh club, the three clul The hifrh school charge of the "Here is an i&;'nnflm‘“ and frolie for : and to decide, as carnival should i event," says a n Dorcas Socie Give Sycamore place \ home for the “’p'“chlof e Friends and to keep these da! at a nominal price, from Miss Ada M byterian church is two card parties t in March for the philanthropy fund. The first will be 11, at the Paim All players who ner at the hotu! (Reader Notice F Herald and ;;n’Woekl!o*‘ buted with next. Herald and Exami of Due to the er Highland Bay To

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