Evening Star Newspaper, March 30, 1924, Page 33

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The Camp Fire Girls of Washing- ton and vicinity held a grand council , at 2:30 p.m. a: he Lucy bb Hayes Training School to celebrate the twelfth birth- day of Camp Fire. Articles of handi- craft were brought by the girls of different groups and were pat on dis- vlay in the several parlors. Miss Mildred Louden, chairman of | b the Guardian Association in the Dis- 1 trict of Columbia, was the leader. T Single file, each with on houlder of the girl in uing to march around the room until cvery | “Wohelo for Aye.” ‘Threc torchbearers from Miss D ars and Mrs. Dewey's groups | wtappwd forward and lit the three can- dles of Work, Health apd Love. Kvary one then sang “Burn, Fire, :urn." and repeated the law of the re As Miss McDowell called the roll each group stood, and one girl gave # report on the number of girls in the group, the number holding ecach rank and a minute talk on the work done in the last year, Bach girl who had won four home *| Montgomery McGoovern, the fal leather hon: T with the crossed logs and f ed on it Al those who could s “omg with the motion vited int the rest I 1 in, but of woodgathere Kirby, Helen # i.ouden. Each of the th 15 zive her Indian nam tood for. Miss Louden « with each in turn, h. neat after her the to thoir guardian, the their Camp Fire sisters. they repeated the “Woodg Desire.” As a girl cannot wear the the use of the gown by saying. *“You have put on today a new robe the mantle of girlhood and woman- hood. Priceless is it in 1. : woven of the molden thro: dreams, your desires and Wear this gown with homors _embroider it achevements and adorn it wi deeds of kindness and when the time comes aside you will find co it a mantle of chars winds can tear from you These giris resumed t the cirele and the girl firemakers stepped forward. The girls who repeated t maker's Desire” were D Helen Greenwald, Winifred Gore, Evelyn Spe Fleanor Westergren. ~As M placed a silver brac arm, she said: “This band of silver of real progress in the for by earnin® the ri to it you have proven yourself a helpful daughter, a trustworthy friend and a useful and intelligent citiz There were no girls to be places in | ba made | POINCARE'S POLICIES | WILL BE UNCHANGED 2 | Premier Reaffirms Stand on Ruhr in Asking New Colleagues for Confidence government will be sim cssential lines to those of the cabinet. This was the unequivocal assu at the close of the second cabine: | ocouncil of the day, which adjourned at 8 o'clock tonight ! Although no offic to that effect was DOrsay, it was lea Poincara informed his n, there would ba no ch poliey he has been fo he assumed power reafirming hic wil taet the Ruhr pe fAfteen months a these lines tha his new collab their confidenc The premier info membears tha ministarial decla mit to them at Millerand The presidential a ng the new members functions will pear in the Officiel tomorrow. contin- | W ORCHESTRA CONCERT. At United States Marine Barracks tomorrow at 3 p.m., by the United States Marine Band Orchestra; Willlam H. Santelmann, leader: Taylor Branson, second leader. Iro- gram: March, “General Lejeuns,” Branson Overture, “Calif of Bagdas who were al- ro in their ted the “Torchbearer's T. azel Decker, guardian of the group at the train 0ol, gave an interesting _birthd alk, stressing the desire of Czmp Fire to improve its ar. n asked those to stand in Camp Fire for two Nocturne, Excerpts from sat down, War” oS only two Wwa Maids of Athen ammy Moan™ v with the motions re all lying down ( Me to Sleep in Sheltering Music de ballet, “La Sou (a) Scene Dansee, (b) Seherzo Polka, moderato. (c) Pas de Guzla, andantino. (d) Marche Dansee et Iinal, allegro vivo. Tone poem, “ifinlandia,” Sibelius Marines' hymn, “The Halls of Montezuma." “The Star Spangled Banner." allegretto out they sang in the W until every onc had lett ker's group had ice cream r birthday is to help musical poor ildre ave sica ation. genius to HAREM REVERSED IN THIBET. = | 66 ” Jackson D. 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