Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 May 1935, p. 12

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K~appa K~appa G~amma sorority. Eau1' J. Môss,, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl MoUs, 316 Cumnor roati, Kenil- :worth, is returning Saturday for his supuaur vacation from the.University Sefr. tolog, Iot me Conition yu. fors *or#* Pnc.s JOHN T. ROSDERG, 430 Park Avenu. next thrçe or .toùr weeks until h weather is too wartn. Entbusiasm runs high, among the players of the tbree members teams of the -North Shore Field Hockey asso- ciation which is sponsoring spring prac- tice. Miss 'Lucy Jane Hedberg of Gdlence is pres ident of the Lake Shore club, of thë, N.S.F.H.,A.,' Mrs. Sanger Hinchman of Wininetka, of the Skokie club; Miss Jane, Waidner, of the In- dian Hill clubteatm UNITARIAN SERVICES The Rev. ýR. Lester Mondale,; the minister, will preac h at the services-in the Unitarian Church of E~~o 1405 Greenwood avenue, Sunday nmorning, june -1, at il o'clock., His subject will be: Jane Addams-was hrwork -merely palliative?" The Cburch school'session begins at,9:45, o'clock, ~ Quart êrik of c. Cr.am J35 éComjpee Assortm.nt u iL l COAL TODA&Y e-ouf- Thec examination for the needle- woman and dressmaker badge will be given at 3:30 o'clock. Wednes- day afternoon, june 5, byMrs. N.- Bickham, 429 Ninth street.. Miss Matalea- Brown of the Tenth Street scbool wiIl giv e tests to Girl Scouts wishing to pass their nature badge, exa:ninatiofls any -day' after schooL Please cail Mrs. Ji E. Stark, Wil- mnette,870, for appointmnents on the following badge tests: musician, motQrist,. swimmer and life saver,. home-ýmake-r. photographer, jour- nalist,, and electrician. Tinkecrbell Brownies Participate in, Revel. At our last meeting,-we (theTinlker-. bell B.r.waue.) worked feverishly on our scrapbooks which we do want to finish before our very last meeting'. However, we just can't seeni to re- member to bring pictures, which doeés slow us up a lot. Saturday was a perfect day ini more respects than one. We participated in the big international revel beld in Winnetka-and what.fun we did have although the sun was quite hot and the lovely shade trees so far colorful sigflt. Tee cream and cookies were. served -and we were ail vastly amused at a big collie dog that ran froni gràup to group licking the ernpty cups. And ,o ended a happy afternoon.-Tawny Girl Scouts of Troop 2 Given Health Questions At a recent meeting of Troop 2, Day Hiles: Day hikes arc arranged by each troop as often as the troop leaders are able to. do so, and'are a, very important and definite part of the camp program. 'thèyàre. a fine, preparation for more elaborate camp-, ing. -Càtup ICox: This camp is located near Elgin and 1§ a.farmn loaned to us by Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cox for the purpose of "oôvernight camping."R The water bas been.-tested and ail neces.- sary precautions taken. Leaders must be trained -for this type of camping before. .tbey are per mitted to tak'e their troops to the camp., Camp Hey-Day: Camp Hey-Day is a day-camp held in the Glenview forest préserve. Titw ill be operted on Tues- days and Fridays. durng the rnonth of ,July., Theïe will bc a compétent staff and someone able to administer first aid.- The program consists of folk dancing, nature study, songs, handi- craft, pioneering and many otlier ac- tivities. Camp Hickory Hill: Camp Hickory Hill is the permanent camp near d gerton,.Wis., and owned by the Des Plaines Girl Scout council. It offers a program of nature work, water activi- tics, handicraft, pioneering, archery. etc. There is a large staff of well- trained aduit leaders, a trained nutrsel on the grounds at ail times. and the ,camp is nnt nnlv certiRicated bv Na- Camsp Timber TruiE: This is a pio- neer camp for the older Girl Scouts of Chicago and the Great Lakes re- gion. located on a chain of lakes ini the heart of the Hiawatha National forest in, the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. In ail pro!jects the written permis-, sion of the, parents is requireti, great' care is taken concerning *,ýter and food, and minimum standards set forth by our National Headquarters are strictly adbered to. For further lSCentral Avenue arrived we had a wonderful time and0 had 80 much fun that in afraid that Mr. -andi Mrs. Herbert Flint anti a book would flot holti ail the inter- chiltiren, Lawrence and Nancy, moveti esting-details which were in our good from Golf terrace to 1725 Forest ave- time, such as frying eggs and bacon, nue the first of May.-

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