Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, December 20, 1920, Page 12

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7 4 ; 1921. Any troo & A priz i register at the old heals os hy | viding themselves with snow shoes seal Ped es itn PAPER earth BAA ae aegis Usha a em Mail Us Your Our Balcony miiling in to national headquarters! Winter hiking. Some of the Scouts are| tains the highest number S M5 : a DAK their applications for re-registration on ™aking their de irae shoes fre peat SpA ogalne map si mba { Heat Rua ease its first ealvia wows puta il « Before De plans furnished by Scoutmaster Tay-|neckerchiefs and slides will b ven }turn today when the entire member- > y SERPRISTS ae sins coea lor, while others are buying their shoes| to the patrol which makes the best|ship of the troop, including the eleven tbe som A Regular Palace of Gifts for Mother, i A new cata as bi rived | Teady made. | record. Juniors, turned out to clean up the Servi | : f roe aliepaleenauabigceictne ox ae | pany ees |school grounds and the outside of the THE! PICTURE | Brother; Sister and Sweetheart : : : duced prices on some articles of Scout| Frank Taylor, Jr., has been appoint. TROOP 6. jschool building. Axes, shovels, rakes SHOP equipment, Jt also shows the desiga| © Patrol leader of the First patrol. The regular meeting | of Troop 6 Jun-| and hoes were brought from home, and Box 1076 e 2 ‘ss for Te SW TRIED Behe eee ao iors was held at the Baptist parsonage} the troop put in the afternoon grub- Casper, Wyo, 1 e uctions yi which is authorized now and Peatiteh TROOP 5. Tue evening, w members of the | bing weeds and other rubbish all about 3 4 becomes effective January 1, 1922. Tiw|. Assistant Scoutmaster Benjamin to| Juniors include Bruce Daniels, Wil- = aie q DP 1, - | pBeqause of fhe met” that rogue Money Banked Is Money Saved--Money Spent Is Money Gone Ss SS ee re WITH THE CASPER BOY SCOUTS] A Department Devoted to the Interest of Local Troops and Their Activity in All Lines of Endeavor Here HEADQUARTERS. * A hig Christmas Boy Scout rally will be held at the anditorium of the High school next ‘Thursday evening, Decem- ber 23. All troops in Casper are ex- pected to turn ont with 100 per cent attendance, and a cordial invitation is ex- tended to all Scout offi- cials, parents and friends of Scouts, members of the local council, troop com- mitteemen and the general public. A short program is being arranged, including demonstrations of some fea tures of Scout work and play. A sem. phore signal drill will! be put on by a team selected from Troop 2, Troop 2 will have a team to give a demonstra tion in first ald. ‘The members of Troop 5 and Troop 7 will combine to give a demonstration in fire drill which prom- sies to be interesting and thrilling. aoa ! H. D. Jolley, assistant deputy com- skioner of the Omaha council of Roy vats, was a-buginess visitor in Cas- per the latter part of the week. Mri Registration fees of national head- quarters will be increased from 25c to 60c per member beginning January 1, new uniform coat has a notched lanel collar, a Norfolk built-in belt, pleated " 8 v' Ks ershi Juniors up to 38. AF back, and two upper pleated’ pockets|Fred Gibson, Melvin Hanks, Donald| bership of the and ‘two lower bellows’ pockets, “The | Hagan, Lafayette Hagens and Carl RSET ale tae THE UNITED BAKERY : 3 > line of rea | Rendlen. The first Thursday meeting of Troop | ‘i 5 pie oe pean ae s «tna inat"oonk, Scout || . ie under new managemgnt and in charge of a compet. | vory Sets - Detkers|instead/'ot the Gouble. line ‘as |. * Program (for “indteaotiin’: tor ad: BEauecandisited tie meeting HOF | Naif ent baker of many years experience. We will make formerly. Lowered prices are given for | Vancement laid out by ‘Scoutmaster | troop, gave instruction in Tenderfoot all kinds of bread, American and European loaves; many articles of the uniform, includ- ing hats, shirts, breeches and stock- ings, and the equipment appears to be of better quality than the old equip- ment. A number of Scout entertainments and plays have been received from na- tional headquarters and are availab:o for troops of Casper which are plan- ning to give any sort of public enter- tainment. School have been temporarily suspend- ed, Scoutmaster Howard Wilson has been having his troop meet in sections at his home on Jefferson street, A part of the troop met at the High School for a game and drill meeting Tuesday eve- ning. TROOP 2. The Christmas entertainment given } Will take place after the first of the -year. wi. Lowell Davis has been promoted tw the rank of Tenderfoot. Frank Simpson, formerly of Troop 2, has been transfered to Troop 3. Additional members of the troop are Howard Mechling and Roy Ingdoll. ordered has been received. TROOP 4, e have heen promoted standing. to Tenderfoot A-new headquarters sign has been or- deréd for the troop. Owing to the high interest of mem- bers of the troop in Scout work, Scout- master Taylor has arranged to huve two meetings a week at the hendquar ters of the troop at the Mullin club, in- Stead of’ one meeting a week as former- Thursday meeting will be given over to games, contests and drills. The members of the troop are pro- five Scouts from the troop on a hike Sunday. The Scouts of the party wer> Graham provides for a course ia sig- nal work by the Rattlesnake and Lion Patrols, and a course in first aid for the Panther and Fox patrols. The membership of the troop is now The troop headquarters sign recently | Edward Greybull and Flavio Valdez | i ' CHECKER CH/ Chicago Y. M. A. we and shoulder colors have been received from national headquarters, of a flashlight has been of- liam Walden, Warren Duthie and Ployd Hamlin. This brings the total mem- work, and continued the organization work of the troop. Fe Assistant Scoutmaster Ralph Somers was unable to attend the meeting Thursday night on account of illness. full and applications are being receive] only to fill vacancies as they occur. Scoutmaster Graham held a meeting by the troop in honor of the Girl Scouts and the parents of the troop members was held at the parish house Friday, eve. Commissioner Hemingway and Scout Executive Black were present and each gave a short talk to the boys and their! OLE bok Lb Rev. C. M, Thompson, Jr., pastor of the Baptist church, and C, D. Poling ve been selected to act troop ce IPION PLAYS 'EM BLINDFOLDED: Newel W. Banks, U. 8, National Checker Champion, who in 86 and tied 14 games out of 100 played at the time, is shown playing six simultaneous , games blindfolded. He will soon leave for Great Britain to play the champion of England. Insert, close up of Banks.) of. patrol-leaders Dec. 12-and went ove: mitteemen for the new troop. The thira| held at the North Casper school Thurs- | day evening. Six new applications were received the school yard. Other Scouts came ‘Miss Dwyer, principal of the North |, Casper school, has offere a troop flag ANNOUNCEMENT also we will rape peta in all kinds of pastry, includ- i i ikies, doughnuts, etc. Lh gC ‘Bake Goods Taste Homemade” Delivery to all parts of city GEORGE KAMBOR, Prop. 132 West A. St. Phone 940W to the troop, The offer has been ac. cepted and the flag ordered from na tional headquarters, Women were the recipients of a large number of awards given last. year by the Royal Life Saving Society of mH Britain for ability in saving i hea of persons in danger. of drowning, . 1h inn ee _ Doll up for Christmas at han: Barber ‘Shop. ti Pxcl he Ou 12-18-6¢ If You Are in Doubt ' ri : . ings of interest to | me: ittee ha sen |armed with buckets, rags and brushes 3 JoWey has charge of the instruction in|]/¥- The additional meeting will he; with them many things of int ‘rest (0/member of the committee has not be n | armed with 3 ; , y map-naking and draftsmanshin of aj Held on ‘Thursday night of each week. |the troop. dt HTD | secured. Te ee eh Be tte ea See As to What to Give, 5 troops of Omaha and is also a leader in| The regular Monday night meeting in : oe | ioiug decokated the extariortor Anativilla| : the ‘training of oct milage the future will be devoted chiefly to] The Fourth patrol has been named TROOP 7. long decorated the ex ! 7 ee study, instruction and tests, while the!the “Ifox patrol,” and the patrol flay} The regular meeting of the troop was| ing. | a taaaeE. Visit IN Casper Jewelry M’fg. ‘Co., Ground Floor, O.-S. Building. POSSDPOS SOPHO GLO IFO OOOO OPO PFO GOD GOSS LO PO SOD ODO HHS SOOO SOS DOPOD O SEI OPO PDO OPPS PO OPP OE PEO OGOS guests on subjects connected — with, : Scouting. A first aid demonstration contest, a boxing exhibition and an peice si The following appointments have been made in the troop: Aéting senior To HAVE MONEY for NEXT CHRISTMAS or any patrol ‘leader, Moyd Simpson; leader. of other purpose join our Christmas Club. JOIN TODAY. st patrol, Ryder Jourgenson; of the Second patrol, Melvin 3 i ader of the Third patrol, Clyde B M. out scribe, Bruce Woods, A usiness en elimination drill contest were features], of the entertainment. cake were served for Ice cream and refreshments. BANK SOME MONEY EVERY WEEK---THAT IS 0 Several members of the troop. left early Saturday for Casper moun- A tain to bring in a numbev of Christ- mas treeg A list of orders have been taken and the Scouts expect to make a Substantial addition to their troop fund thru the sale of the t geautaae ys Lipa ranearne ake MAS CLUB which gives you a SYSTEMATIC PLAN for today for Ord, Neb., for a few days visit with friends and relatives, Scout Executive Black will have charge of the regular meeting of the troop at the Methodist church Tuesday evening. sufficient number of be have enrolled se A to compose the Fourth patrol, but a leader has not yet been selected, Scoutmaster McGrew is giving in- struction to a class in Tenderfoot work, and the examination of the candidates INCREASING CLUB PLAN Money Earners Sure, you are going to need money next Christmas —but will you have it? You will when you come in and JOIN OUR CHRIST- depositing money regularly. EARNINGS of men and CREASED so that salaried people are in a position to deposit $1, $2, $3 $5, $10, $20 or more each week with- out inconvenience to themselves. Business men are urged to encourage their employ- ees to join our Christmas Club and to explain to them that it is a weekly method for banking money. Thrifty employees are the most valuable to their business. The money which you can so easily spare now and put in our Christmas Club may some day protect you and yours in sickness and financial distress. JOIN OUR CHRISTMAS CLUB TODAY HOW TO HAVE MONEY NEXT CHRISTMAS COME IN NOW AND JOIN OUR N NOW IN- women are EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Deposit 25c UR PLAN EW Fd ee ee ee! ef tS A te ek EVEN AMOUNT CLUB PLAN Deposit 1c Ist week, 2c 2nd week. Increase 1c each week—50 weeks $12.75 | 25c Club 25.50) 50c 63.75/$1 Club 127.50)$2 Cub le Club 2c Club 5c Club 10c Club in 50 weeks SO TS 912.50] $5 Cub Peis Sis" § 250.00 Deposit 50c each week ae 25.00 $10 Club °?°s* er Teak 500.00 —in 50 weeks ... “eek 000.00 50 weeks Deposit $20 each’ Deposit $100 each week 5,000.00 Deposit 2c 1st week, 4c 2nd week Increase 2c each week—in 50 weeks Deposit 5c 1st week, 10c 2nd week Increase 5c each week, in 50 weeks Deposit 10c 1st week, 20¢c 2nd week - ise: ibaa: 50.00 $20 Clab?s* 50 weeks ......... Deposit $2 each week—in "100.00 $100 Club HATEVER your goal in Increase 10c each week, 50 weeks 50 weeks —in 50 weeks i life you know that per- Me ; fect sight is an essential. of : How to Join Why - Have re) cl success. Don't be handi- K . ‘ ‘ ur Christ I capped by imperfect vision Look at the different Clubs in table above and select the one you wish to It is part of the business of our Bank to encourage thrift and to teach econ- omy. In no better way can we render service to all of the and community than by giving them a d Christmas Club is just such a plan. YOU WILL RECEIVE 4 PER CENT INTEREST CASPER NATIONAL BANK ehh hh hhd hh Lt bhdhededdh Lh ddd hd dh kddedididididdbtidthigZtLZtetau CAPAAL ALLL Add FR Tongan y 3 ‘ ; when the science of optometry has brought perfect eyesight within the reach of all. Con- sult him without delay. join, the 1c, 2c, 5c, 10c 25c, 50c, $1.00, $5.00, $10.00, $20.00 or more; then COME TO OUR BANK WITH THE FIRST WEEKLY DEPOSIT. We will make you a member of the Club and give you a Christmas Club Pass Book showing the Club you have joined. . people of this city 2finite plan for saving their money. Our W.G. BURNETT —— S.T. BUTLER HOTEL BLOG HENNING CASPER. WYO. \) \ \ N \ \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ \ \ § EO IP PIFITIII TLE LAL kh LEA DA LAA A hdd diddddidddadead,

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