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Mary Louise F inney Returns From International Cam ¥6 American Girl Scouts and 26 Foreign Guides in Attendance Miss Mary Louise Finney, 220 An- flerson 8t., who inted the state of North Dakota at the Silver Jubilee | Gir) Scout camp at Camp Andre, N. '¥., returned home Wednesday noon. Beene bons ra js ing the representative m Porto Rico, and 26 foreign Girl Guides were present . The regular regions of Girl Scouts were broken up into other units in order that girls from different sec- |*! tions of the country would be more closely associated with each other, The American scouts, hostesses at the camp, Aug. 2, a week before the foreign guests arrived. In Miss Finney’s unit were girls from Alabama, Georgi® and California. Four units were formed by the Amer- ican girls during this week. After the arrival of thé foreign girls the cluded those from Egypt, Japan, Ice- fand and Great Britain. Four or five foreign gigls were in each group that the Ami might become better pcquainted with them. Two principal aims of the camp ‘were first, to stress the idea of inter- national peace and second, to deter- mine how best to change the older Girl Scout program in order that the older girl would wish to continue with her scouting activities after she has reached the age of 14. U. 8. Scouts Have Discussion Prior to the arrival of the Gill clude more activity of a Tather than the usual Girl routine. Their uniforms are also differ from those of the ‘Scouts when the girls become eligible for the Senior Beet group. A num- ber of nationally known Girl Scout Workers took part in these discus On the second day of the Girl Guides’ arrival formal opening of the encampment was held. Mrs, = lin D. Roosevelt was one of the cipal speakers for the occasion, of the foreign girls was dressed in the costume of her native . Each girl placed a bundle of f on the campfire, symbolizing her for the growth of Girl Guiding in her country, Two meals a day were girls at a central lodge, built for tha: Purpose. Breakfast was girls in their separate one day each unit Guides much of the time was spent * -FALL and WIN’ TER DRESSES ARE HERE Original styles —designed to fit — newest colors and materials —in silks and wools. Sizes 12 to 20. ALSO Original styles in the “Miss Freshie” Dresses —styled to conform to the Junior figure. Sizes 11 to 17. All to be had at popular prices at the TRIANGLE SHOP 214 Broadway THE BISMARCK ‘TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1937 3 @) SOCIETY and CLUBS laughing immensely. 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Percale! ene prints, quality finest. vt 22C Misses‘ All Wool ' Sweaters Leng sleeves, pop- 98c ular necklines. Smart designs. Sizes 6 to 16. Stewartsdale Guest Day Is Held Thursday ign bration to be held in all churches and auxiliaries of the Presbyterian church in the United States during . The pro- gram was closed by a prayer offered H : #Eg Marjorie Ackerman’s Marriage Is Revealed ouncen it has been by Rev. Calvin Logan, pastor of the church, ae Following the meeting the guests enjoyed a social’hour. Luncheon was served by the Stewartedale auxiliary. The annual chicken of the church will eae Pept. 15, Ruth Sandin Hostess ° At Dinner Thursday Miss Ruth Elaine Sandin, $23 Park St., was hostess Thursday evening at a dinner party and scavenger hunt in honor of Clarence Bradley, 304 Avenue A, west, who is leaving next week to attend the University of Min- nesota, Minneapolis, and Sidney Cox, Fort | Nashus, N. H., his house guest. eet rH J. Hublous Honor Guests at Luncheon i} Garden flowers were arranged throughout the house and were used as table appointments. Miniature knights in armor marked each of the 12‘ guests’ places. In the scavenger hunt following dinner, prises were awarded to Miss Amy Jensen and William McKinnon end Mis doen Peuman and Bicney) ee k DUV Rummage Sale Will Be September 11 A rummage sale was planned by the Daughters of Union Veterans Thurs- -|day evening at their meeting at the home of Mrs. Earl Scharnowske, 701 Twenty-first St. The date for the sale will be Sept. 11. The location will be announced later. Following the becriags meeting a social hour was eek 1|Mandan Hospital Head Bizet! Resigns Her Position Miss Maybelle Stensrud, who has been superintendent of the Mandan hospital since 1925, has resigned her position and will leave late in Sep- tember for Minneota, Minn., for an County Nonpartisans - Will Picnic Sunday i i Fi as : i aH 5 ia . 3 & gE. | F foe ft ae § rh extended visit ts, ping in Fargo to visit relatives. ER te) Stensrud rived Wednesday evening from - Los | % Angeles to spend two weeks with Petersons, * Mr, and Mrs. Lee Seventh 8:., and Mr. shall Conner, 616 Avenue F, returned ‘Wednesday evening a trip through Glacier national park Seattle and Spokane, All mixed and straight drink| prices reduced—Blue Blazer. A TENDER @ No Picnic ever tasted so de- liciously different as Wilson's + Tendeready Picnic. It is 2 new taste sensation. Matchless in flavor, and unbelievably tender. WILSON'S Secret Process No more to fix {fs time for GLUEK Gluek’s Beer Brewed in the good old way —since 1857! Distributed NASH-FINCH CO. Bismarck, N. 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