BE TRUSTWORTHY
- “Ruth and Esther,” told in Hamilton Mabie’s “Stories Every Child Should Know.”
GLORIFY WORK
- 19th Psalm.
- Lives of Burbank, Edison and other Inventors.
- “The Basket Weaver.”
- “Beowulf,” in Hamilton Mabie’s “Legends Every Child Should Know.”
- “The Message to Garcia,” by Elbert Hubbard.
BE HAPPY
- “King Midas.”
- “Ugly Duckling.”
- “Pine Tree that changed its Leaves.”
- King Arthur tales.
If some of these stories or similar ones, and also some Indian legends could be published in your magazine from time to time, it would be a great help to those who are working with Camp Fire Girls.
“Wohelo”
“Wohelo,” the musical cry of the Camp Fire Girls was sounded by more than nine hundred of them at the first Grand Council held in the 69th Regiment Armory, New York City, recently.
Clad in the picturesque attire of the American Indian, they sat in a big circle around three lighted candles, representing their three foundation principles, and groups of lights representing real camp fires, a Camp Fire ceremonial which is performed to the music of “Burn, Fire; Burn!”