I found it interesting how the author is known for writing on "women's issues" as I read this work for historical perspective. The book contained some part that, to my modern eyes, seemed trite and backwards expectations of a woman's role. Of course, within the framework of the day, Josephine Daskam Bacon was probably a feminist or what would pass as such at that time.
One must press on past the parts about homemaking and essentially being a nurses aid, but there are good parts in the book nonetheless. I happen, however, to be a particularly persistent reader so your mileage may vary.
I would, however, like to take the time to share this quote from the book.
"For while it is of no particular importance how many things you start in this life, it is of great importance how many you finish!" ~~ "Scouting for Girls: The original Girl Scout handbook," Josephine Daskam Bacon,