Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl
s. Hollister was expected, great were
. "She has not been exactly in favor of our organization, so I wish each of you
sin Kate is right. There's very
of delicacies which had been ord
d off their foaming sweat with his hands. Last year it had been his handkerchief varied with bundles of grass and
o Miss Kate. "I shall never feel like
changes every minute. It's gone now and
John and a lady whom from Ethel's resemblance to her they a
en fire interested her greatly. She even held one of the forked branches on which reposed the chicken and broiled it as w
raw it out by the string and eat with salt and melted butter.' Well, it's simply great. I wish I were young again. I think I'd like to be a Camp Fire Girl." She was as ent
her grows young?" asked E
replied Kate, "in every w
ad hitherto been unknown. She liked Nora and the girl loved Mrs. Hollister. Ethel marveled. T
th me," she thought. "
ressmaking, and the girls became proficient and at the next Council meeting each received several honors. Then she taught them to tr
t of using two, insisting upon their first scalding their meal. Then she made them delicious gingerbread, using
girls were receiving their honors, "I fe