Casper Daily Tribune Newspaper, January 8, 1921, Page 12

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hy (WITH THE GAS A Department Devoted to the Interest of Local Troops and Their Activity in All Lines of Endeavor Here WHAT j t executive has seit outiannonnice mr inc}ments of the meeting to all member i ve council r ie 1 reports of the tre asuré 2 the utiye are to be giv ut the me and each report wil ‘ a « ume of its particu 9) move lar department of Scouting, and will ‘ alixe | include mention of every phase of Scout hat or, /agtivity during the past Coun-| The most important busine of the been organized | Meeting is the election of officers for past eral | the coming year and the designation of | utive committer the laa 1 ORE gtE Enis lies ite ithe devel cedtn ctivity, with a} ing and sque vements was given by} out up hard competition for the other }tivity. Other numbers on the program ng i sg thats L-drawritdih wore ths go by the Ne the work < Scout “Mose” Post. “Physical exercises | troop. of per, | have not been announced as yet, but the | vides UL ee byes cal DEo ie execntive seit prenented for under the local council { conduete Assistant Seoutmas- | . Rates it | troop expects to offer to its friends | gram wh out execu vi jcarrying on a high grade of w ter Perr Practice in sema- one of the best evening entertainments Scoutir ‘ wholoxartic; iin belnginie the list of membership of | Clon: SNS gaAncsen saritenas £ phore s given by Scont TROOP 5. lever put-on by any troop. of | Boy | RCH Wea oS OU be : the council up-to-date, it has heen neces: | 1 amver yak ah te vutinaster Wilson | Scoutmaster McGrew returned this| Scouts. The program will be produced } h plendidly organ-) gary to drop a number of former mem-| Vlora, headan Ser sice conta 1 ter Haworth.| week from a three weeks’ visit ,}at the Central school. AN parents and i fine zest of com-| hers who have 7 jonal Hesaaue Pa fealsine: Bley 2 series of games anged be-| friends and relatives at Ord, Neb {friends of the troop members are in- of co-operation, | city, anc 4 is a ara aut oa am foams selected on basis of uxc will assume active direction of his troup _vited_and (a considerable number of | EE a rece wel clkizen ; master Graham was the first to z i i i id iss LR TSSTA ss a rit sports : DFC i pr Y duc Ms ; religious t plete a merit badge examination, A aE m gute lotering hej iatroled | toro a iite pa brea en sent to natfoi ‘ 7 hare oh in need | Headquarter mination ta he r J . ast i approved # hrilads ; sath Gor athe a A See tN Caatts Troop 9 at Park School. J ; rt an age at tenehes' riety i nice Baal jove.| ‘Troop 9, \Gasper's newest troop, w 7, as mrnine leakntchere app, the vital import. | organized at the Park school } i Casper’s i ince of the attenc of eve ,-| Boys of the Park scnool who are not Finest 7 a f fieine Heat of spotter tre und othe; , 1 of wOSd rope 1 nomes are vicinity ie ; Lt, ool, form the charter mem- Theater ‘ Perry Haworth, ‘ d ised 1 1 District Field Executive Here, stant Scoutmaster of Troop 1, has 16 Mer John HL, Piper, National field exe issumed the duties of Scoutmaster of tive for U Eighth district of Poy] Troop 9 in addition to the work which r| Scout was a Casper visitor last Mon-; he will continu arry on in ‘Troop : ’ ‘or peace} da Mr. Piper had come to I 1. A brief ¢ tion of the aims and ganz SERVICE, |} to look over the field th re ideals of th ut movement was given big or little—just SERVIC class council there it! ing las + and application acs Incidentally it ineul ies | to Casper incidentally. Mr. Piper went! for membership w ven out to those of discipline, hardin 1 the development of Scouting in| boys who expressed desire to Le en Hience and patriotism, a patriotism er since his visit here last sum-| rolled in. the new troop Which holds itself re to ve its|mer to assist in organizing the coun-| The headquarters of Troop 9 will be ° rountry in whatever form the 1 1} cil here, and upon leaving, he express-} the grade room of the Park come Preparedne of th fed himself as being highly ple d with H school, and the regular meetir time » Scout platform \the extraordinary growth of the move-| will be Friday even at 7 & is democratic ment here Offi of the local coun-| to run every boy into on cil urged Mr. Piper to prolong his stay| Merit Badge to help each to develop in here to take in more of the details of| Three manhood of which he is he Scout activity, and were much dis-| merit badg Wividual in >} appointed that his visit needed to be| week by exp of the word, with recogni so short | per council. cout Harry himself and to society. . | Astin took examination for merit badges Scouting is democratic also in that it Patrol Leaders’ School, in First Aid and Public Health. The ~ knows no bounds of viass, or creed, or The first weekly meeting of the pa-| tests were given by Dr. J. F. O'Don- "ee, Supported by yace. It speaks the ur sal language} trol leaders’ school held at the! nell, who certified to the court of honer of boyhood. It is the great melting} Scout, headquarters Wedne night | that the examinations had been passed CONWAY TEARLE pot of American youth. | under’ the direction of Scoutmaster Tt. | satisfactorily Scoutmaster Graham The end und aim of Scouting a]'T. Graham of Troop 5. An assoc went a grilling at the hands of citizenship, to make men “physically | tion was formed and the following . M. Anderson on the sut Stron, mentally awake, morally | ficers elected: Harry Astin, Troop 1 Health,” and was cert straight.” sident; Hardman Leslie, ‘Troon having dis —— vice president; Ronald Hurst, Troop 5,| of the sub, Winter, a HEADQUAR' secretary | member of ch 1 Court of Honor, Annual Meet y LA. | Instruction was given on problems of ved the examination in behalf of ‘The annual meetir the Casper! patrol leaders in meeting situations of | ‘asper council. The app) F council, Boy Scouts of America <|leadership and discipline in their pa-! for merit bad; now go to the na heen called by President M. P. Wheeter | trols. Weekly sessions of the school; tional Court of Honor for approval and take place at the court-house Fri-' will be held at Scout headquarters every | the granting of the badges, ening from 7 to 8 o'clock, The Wednesday ev PN But a skilled actor of Cowboy characters, Portrays lucky ne’er-do-well who proved h ALSO Two Part Comedy “THE FORTUNES OF CORINNE”’ AND PICTOGRAPH WITH COMIC Iris Orchestra Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30, 5:00, 6:30, 8:00, story of simple life, with a _ tremendous heart appeal. / not only a hors rare skill : F SATURDAY, JAN. 8, 1921 gain at the next meeting to be held lat troop headquarters in the basement |of the Methodist church next Tuescay lea first Casper Scout to take examina- merit badge, and Scoutmas amis the first official to | the patrol i and assistant patrol leaders of all> tions for | wee in attendance the honor jevening. Scout Executive Black, assist- ‘ arry Astin, ¢ res TROOP 2. __ led by Acting Senior Patrol Leader Foye | helman, Tom Kassis, |. The regular.meeting of the troop Was | simpson, has been in charge of the Ronald Hurst, Leonard TRGOP 1. held at the Episcopal parish house last troop during the absence of the Scout-| Sroddurd and Hardman| night under the direction of Scoutmas-! master.- A full attendahce is expected | rhe regular meeting of Troop 1 was the high sehoot gymn — las jter L. Goodrich: .The entire eve: ning was given over to instruction and o. at the next meeting. ! |ning TROOP 7%. The regular meeting of the troop took place at the North Casper «school guests are expected to enjoy the evo- Thursday evening. Scoutmaster Gre- ham’ gave the troop a review of their elementary Scout work, and continued the Tenderfoot tests which were start: ” 9 evening. ter roll call, dues|tests, Six candidates for advancement | lad last week. Nine out of ten boys ion Organized, | were collected and record taken of vis | were given the final tests which would) YROOP 5. jenrolled in the troop were present, sting of the Cas. | ting boys mutmaster Wilson read) qualify them for an advance in grade, | | Twelve representatives of the’ junior at the, tue new merit point system which|some for Tenderfoot standing, some for! ‘The regular: meeting, with full .'-}troop were in attendance, and work on fs oper ics Sie nt into effect January 1. The troop| second class and some for first lass] tendance, held at troop headquar-|the Scout oath and the Scout law Ww: oer ; ; ters at the Gentratyschool last: night. iN nd by-laws were also ready and | rank, officials ning. ut of Casper > & iclo rs ‘e explained to the members of Announcement was made that a se-, re Georg: members of the organ’! ue troop, Announcement was made|ries of basketball practices had be-n| WFiday evening, January 14, has been ceey two Weeks trom 8 to 9 p.m. on | Wet First Class Scout Harry Astin had | arranged by Scoutmaster Goodrict, ana| Set 45 the date for the troop to enter * iiterhate Wernoniar. Phe nec |completed satisfactorily his examin {the first practice waa called for Sun-|t8in the parerts and friends of | the ee ape J Paid “| tions for merit badges in Fiest Aid andj day afternoon. The troop hes some | tPOoP members. The boys have blvgprioe’ ‘ Public Health. good basketball material, and with an | cast to put on a one-act play entitled We teal| “A Strenuous Azternoon,” which {tus opportunity for practice, the troop will meeting | Military’ drill In the form of march-|}¢ able to turn out @ team which will! trates many features of a Scout's, ac- Harry Astin ha the honor of being Heads I win, taily you lose. That was the game she ‘played, in this twisted comedy drama, abounding with fun and laughter. THE FIRST TIME EVER SHOWN IN CASPER - Also TWO PART COMEDY “TORCHY’S MILLIONS” Starring JOHNY HINES a CURRENT EVENTS ADMISSION 40c Shows at 1:00, 2:00, 3:30; 5:00, 6:30, 8:00 and 9:30 Every Day. LAST TIMES TODAY Tom Moore in “Hold Your Horses” PALS” An intensely human od ly Is Time or Money The More Valuable? 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