dren•awouia oe done oy contract.Playday T urnoutIs Largest EverT]nitoloi .arffPCT r.vpr frStI « 1st1-aisi*ei11ei04nsinGirls’ Work ej!d Group Pleased h*“• HIie The opening day of girls' sum-a mer activities held at the Coronaox City Park, under the direction of\jyRecreation leader, Charles C. Han-vy cock, proved to be the largestig gathering of Corona girls to everturn out on play day. Accordings- to Mrs. L. lt;L. Andrews, presidentir of the Girls' Work Council thes, girls were most enthusiastic; ev-s- arything moved along smoothlyze and the girls were well chaperon-of ed by several mothers. Mrs. An-nt drew* spoke highly of the effi- ^of deney of Director Hancock, whowal constantly oh'the job, T:o set! n that everything was handled in the best manner, r I SHOWING ^Mrs. Frank Burchfield, of the ^ Girl Scout council and chairman of the camp committee, spoke of the fine showing of girls present, ^ de and urged all mothers of Girl g 10 Scouts to see that they go to the ^ !y park each Thursday and enter into n av the day's activities. Ample chap- w in- erons are on hand at all times. ^ us With 42 girls present, and each re- one staying the entire day, proved |f the interest shown in the various it- projects. According to Mrs. Burch-he field, an over night stay will be ^ held the fifth camp day, when 0 Mrs. Frank Bishop will chaperon. lt;-Two of the ladies who will assist j at next week’s day in camp are lt;-Mrs. Harry Hous# and Mrs. Denver Roos.Mrs. R. M. C. Fullenwider, chair- c man of Girl Scout work in this j area, is delighted at the excellent j showing made at the first camp lt;and feels certain that the summer series will be of benefit to the j ( girls participating.vPaS.heit-gn•ofm«jsatias(