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of Movement From Be- ginnings in 1931 } ganization in 1931 was- recounted ‘Tuesday by Mrs. Themar E. Simie, acting director, who completed a sur- vey in connection with the national Girl Scout silver jubilee anniversary, March 12 to 19. In 1931, the Girl Scout committee Was ® sub-division of the girl's work council. On Jan. 20, 1932, came its as the Bismarck Girl Scout council with a separate budget financed by the Community Chest fund, ‘The annual report as of May, 1931, showed 138 scouts with 5 captains, 4 lieutenants, no troop committees, no Brownies, No Brown Owl, no Tawny Owls, 5 local council members and no associate Girl Scouts. May, 1936, figures show 13 captains, 21 lieutenants, 38 troop committee members, 8 Brownies, 1 Brown Owl, 2 Tawny Owls, 18 local council mem- bers and 1 associate Girl Scout. 357 Girls Enrolled In 1931, 152 girls registered a8 scouts and on Jan. 1, 1937, the en- rollment was 357. The latter figure trepresents 14 troops and 3 Brownie | packs. “There now is a full-time local di- [rector with an office in the World [War Memorial building, also » Girl ; Scout cabin around which day camp / activities are centered. Fourteen local scouts attended and established camp for at least 14 days last summer, Bismarck’s special contribution to ‘the silver jubilee is the organization | this year of Brownie packs, now hav- “ing 24 members, Mrs. Simlle states. Brownies are the youngest members Take a Stroll Through Pea- _ cock Alley. DANCE 0. E. 8, and Guests Masonic Temple Wednesday, March 17 Dancing Begins at | Brownie Pack Organization | Is Forward Step in Scouting BISMARCK TRIBUNE, MARCH 16, 1937 S St. Patrick’s Dance Attracts 25 Couples Ruffled green streamers marking off the individual places and green tapers tied with bows of tulle holding sham- of the scout organization, belng 7 t0|rocks introduced the St. Patrick’s day 10 years of age. note in appointments for the supper Brownies Are Important at the dancing party of the Newcom- Because the organization counts on |ers Forum social group given Monday them for the future, the Brownies are | evening at Coman court. -| Twenty-five couples attended the considered the most important in- by dividuals in the scout family which |Party, which was pl embraces those from 7 to 70. T. O. Hard, Verney Thompson, Her- ‘The deciding factor in inducing Bis-|bert L. Chaffee and W. H. England. marck to organize Brownie packs is Circle and favor dances were planned the value to the girl, home and com- so that the guests could become ac- munity to be derived. For che child it provides fun at the age in which parties given by the group. Karly in the urge to form clubs appears, stim- April a ulation of the imagination, increasing | -iests are to wear her range of information through hhancing her good taste in music and literature, learning the meaning of eas service, furthering her knowledge and chances for good health and develop- Former Dakotans Are |- Ang her, personality i pero wy) Married in California Mrs, William H. Payne, who is an experienced worker with young people,| An Associated Press thas given her services voluntarily to organizing the Brownie work. Mrs. Payne took a training course in this work with Miss Olga Carlson during her visit here in October, By the middie of November the first group of Brownies was organ- ized. The membership was confined Callt. Mar. 13. Mr. and Mrs, Kneeshaw will to 8 girls and later was increased tO) 31. their home in Santa Monice, 10, The leader 1s known as the Brown | ©. 1¢ Owl and the assistant as the Tawny ice Owl. first pack for a month with Mmes, F. F, Griebenow and Miss Beatrice Postpones Election Miracle as assistants. Meanwhile, the leaders were meeting with Mrs.| The election of officers schéduled Payne weekly for training. Mrs.| for Monday's meeting was postponed: Tie affair wil crafts, projects and pack plans, ef-[t0"oprn to everyone who. wishes to come. Mrs, Payne acted as leader for the| Bismarck Study Club Hill Billy party, for which the Griebenow then took the leadership/ when the Bismarck Study club as- of the pack with Miss Miracle and| sembled in the home of Mrs. Ralph Mrs, 8. T. Lillehaugen as aides. Mrs.| Penner, 821 Fourth St. Program fea- tures were a review of .| Europe,” John Gunther, given by Mrs. Ralph Warren Soule, and a “Better C. Stucke, training course during February. To assist her Mrs, N. O. Ramstad, Girl Eland as chairman, Mmes. G! now and England. Selfer reonthly pain and delay dueto ervous strain, or similar causes. Spat usedctie, mpascad grata BAby ef CHICHESTERS PILLS *THE DIAMOND YY BAAND® KO 7. of other nationalities w CARNIVAL DANCE Wednesday Night A real big time for every good Irishman and the dozens ho help him celebrate. Favors for Everyone Attending And Brand New Music ‘by - Claude Gordon and his 5-piece swing band doubling on 14 instruments. engagement at Helena. OF THIS BAND Martha Raye You should go far.” St. Patrick’s Day Feature “Paddy Cocktail” ‘made with Irish Whiskey Cover charge, 25c per persen. Everybody Welcome Speech” Lesson presented by Mrs. F. Methodist Baptismal Rites Will Be Given They have just finished = successful (The “Yea Man” movie ) sald: “I think you have a fine band. 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