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finish it. Troop Activities Reviewed Troop No. 1. “A better troop every week.” Our average attend- ance is 18 scouts. That's the best in Casper, as predicted, Troop 1 will soon have several scouts before the Court of Honor, wonderful work has been accomplished among the boys in the last few weeks. Scout Chaffee can give the point on the compass with his mouth full of noodles and never have a slip. Scout Meyers got tired of being just a tenderfoot and surprised some of the older tenderfoots (he is now a second class scout) Glad to have some of the old boys back with us, our only requirement. is, you must work! Troop 1 has the honor of policing thé poultry show, they report sev- eral arrests, No kidding, fellows. they did the job right. Sentor Patrol Leader Johnson is a winner, and will soon have charge of sev- eral new patrol leaders. Sixty per cent of the troop attended their respective Sunday schools last Sun- day. If all testimonials were true, every scout In the troop washes dishes for mother once or more each day, (Some of the hands didn't tndi- cate It.) Don't forget the outdoor meeting, next weel, also our inftia- tion night, sever: ndidates to work on. See you next week, scouts. Be ou time. cheers we gave him stil! Mr. ringing. more often. of initiation for candidates. fellows, go until next meeting. test. Scout oath and benediction. Troop 8 ©. B, Wilson, master. Troop 8 held its regular meeting Tuesday night. Sine: Perey Cooper has taken his place a: senior patrol leader things been picking up. Eighteen Christmas - Gifts To Our Customers Beginning Monday, and continuing until Christmas Eve, we will give to every purchaser a gift as fol- test ferent scouts and coming in From now on the last Tuesday nigh: new scouts ar investiture services. lowed by a good time. a bully goo having wooden hunting knife. This is a very generous offer | days. and we intend to make the best of | by it. He suggested that we dig a cave and make a bow and arrow Silk Holeproof Hose the scoutmasters’ wives. With Every Dress or Work Shirt A Silk or Knit Necktie With Every Pair of Dress or Work Pants A Belt or a Pair of Suspenders ¥ Going to Give JEWELRY We invite your inspection of our special offerings, very appropriate for— Xmas Gifts We Know Our Prices Will Attract. With Every Suit or Overcoat A Hat or Cap Wd With Every Union Suit A Pair of Hose Supporters — With Every Sheep-Lined Coat, Leather Vest or Blazer A Pair of Wool Dress Gloves Wrist Watches Gents’ Watches Ladies’ and Gents’ Ruby Rings Pen and Penctis Belt Buckles Cigarette Cases Knives and Cha Best assortment of Jewelry We have some real bar- gains in Diamonds UNITED JEWELRY SHOP eee Ho : FLORENCE LAMONT HINMAN = Nationally Noted Contralto : PRESENTED Tomorrow Night IN THE Concert BY THE TREBLE CLEF CHORUS AT THE Elks Auditorium 8:15 P. M. FOUR LOCAL SOLOISTS WITH CHORUS OF SIXTY VOICES We will hold meetings and have a marshmallow roast in {t when we Mr. Skinner then led us in a few songs and left with the Skinner sure ts a fine fellow and we hope that he will visit us He suggested methods We then played games and let the poor that were to be initiated; Bill Brown, alias Scottie, passed his second class The meeting wags ended with scout- Edgar R. Wright, assistant. weekly have were successfully passed by the dif: every Tuesday night of each month will be reserved for Listen, scouts, on Tuesday night, December 22, will be our first investiture service fol- lows: Troop 5. Geo. A, Larson, scout-| time, get me? Save that night and re master, Mr. Skinner came to see/ Invite your young lady friend t ooo roa us Thursday night after roll had| come and see what good and noble , - been called. The things that he| scouts you are. Let's make Tuesday, With Every Pair of Shoes| tatxea about were as follows: He| night, December 22, a Christmas £. . offered a set of flags to the patrol] party night and all have a good A Pair of Genuine the beat time before we dismiss for the holl- ‘This party will be chaperoned A com- mittee will be appointed next Tues dov night to take charge of the What say you? Be prepared. Gee, it's great to be a scout and|from school for several days or t it will for use to help somebody out. count of illness. | y4 And to do our bit every day, to be selected cast of the | sin the library have been | always kind and true. “ , “Come Out of the | re es while the In everything we do and honest| Kitchen,” will begin work on the | W¢ In everything we say. production under the direction Troop 13. K. L. Krusmark, scout- master, Troop 13 held a fine meet- Ing last night The best thing about it was that we had plenty of scout- ing in the meeting. We had roll call first and then a few games topped off by a fine story by Mr Skinner. As was expected the boys are taking a lively interest 1 archery and Mr. Krusmark has cited more interest by offering e| bow to the boy who has the most | s| points by next Friday. This has started a mad rush to take tests and | s| win more points in that manner. | The demand has led to the point | e| where we are going to take a hike | to Garden Creek Sunday, !f it ts t | nice weather. Several of the boys have their bows completed, and every boy ts figuring on having a bow soon, As you already know, If you have read this before, we have 1] some kind of scout instruction every meeting and Friday was no excep- o| tion, Our old senfor patrol leader, Frank Ficea who has recently come an acting assistant scc ter, gave us some instru fire. This reminds me th rence Brown has been elected senior patrol leader to succeed Frank 1} | | | and Gerald Cotter elected patrol leader to succeed Lawrence. Also Cecll Fhilips was elected patrol leader of the Lions, and Haskell Barton pf the Wolves, As I was saying, Frank Ficea gave us instruction about fire | and showed us all about fire, how to enter a burning building and the | rest. The patrol leaders’ meeting elected Joseph, Dudly to our troop. | We then had scout benediction and dismissed | Troop 19. Edmonds Knittle, scout master. Troop 19 held an unusually active meeting this week. played some new games. think Strongback {s a real game, you ought to see us playing. Hold the mat. We used an old stone mat about three feet square and at the end of a minute the patrol having the most boys with two feet on the mat wo Some scramble. Then we played another new one called “Hog Tie", Each scout had a bandage and.iat the signal tried to tle the feet of a second in the other patrol. It’s the fightenest game you ever) -did see. We're getting busy on our window and hope to have a dandy We're not telling what it will be Uke, but {t sure looks good. We had a special first class meeting | and studied handicraft and lined up for the Court of Honor. We played some other games and had an all around good time. We had a special honor guard and gave the pledge of | allegiance to our flag. It’s the first | time we've éver had a flag of our | own and we're certainly proud of St We If you JUNIOR HIGH ACTIVITIES By Burris Thomas, The finals’{n the scheduled volley- ball games were played this week The different sections were compet- ing with ore another and the series have afforded o great deal of in- terest. Basketball practic: has taken a prominent place in this week's activ- {tfes in the physical training classes. It 1s expected, that after the holi- days, regular games will be sched- uled 4nd much competition will’ be manifest. Section 3 enjoyed its fourth quar- ter holiday, as reward for attend- ance, Friday. So far this section fy in the lead fer holidays earned | In this way. } This week has been a banner week in attendance. 98 per cent being the vecord for the school as a whole. There was no general assembly this week as {t was decifed to post: pone st untll next week, when a spe: | lal Christmas programme {s being planned and a longer session will be reeded, " A new stereoptican lantern has “een Installed, with slides to be used ass in history, science and phys- sy. This is a splendid gift to be “l to the school equipment and npreclated by the Classes. \ encouraging report on the Vk progress was made this it. was announced that over udenta had raised thelr grades least two subjects and had d them in none, during the *perlod covered by the report Ale Nick 2 her awe this je day to we anid ow aced s { fal, during. he r | Christm a mited by bot and pupils. | Many of the are planning o spend the out of town, | some of thera making long journeys to thelr homes In other states. Miss Anderson will go to Loveland, Colerado and Miss Fredericks to her home in Michigan. Girl Scout Party. | The Sophomore Scouts tertained he Junior High School Scouts at a *ty given in the muste room of New High Schc building on ember 30 at 2:45 o'clock. A short gram was given by the Sopho- vee in the of entertainment. nes were played and points award- to the winning teams. \t the close of the afternoon det 1% refreshments were served by 1e hostesses. Girl Scout Meeting. regular meeting of the high school girl scouts was held at the home of Miss Helen Melkers at South Jackson street, Friday after- noon at 4 o'clock. The first part of the meeting was «pent in teaching the Tenderfoot Scouts how to draw the flag and to Ue knots. ‘The remainder of the afternoon was spent in playing games. JESSE MAE AGNEW, Director. MRS. RAY J. COOK, Pianist DAVID FOOTE, Flutist Tickets on Sale at Wells Music Store and the Zoe Marks Music and Art Co. AAA SMA cr |} penses. | mechanics building has been start- Pathfinder Pirates recelved points for paying their national dues and for paying thelr part of the party ex- Refreshments were served at the close of the afternoon by Mrs. C. EB. Melker. Notes. Work on the new unit of the auto ed. A. A. Slade, superintendent of schools spent Wednesday afternoon In Douglas where he dedicated their new high school. tional high school, has been abser Miss Mary § Miss Romona Frazier, daughter | Mrs. John Frazier will spend the | 8¢! remaining part of the winter in Der ver where she will attend the Barnes | ‘ we yet ye meaner = | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1925 THE CASPER TRIBUNE-HERALD t ! ' range. This {s a good plan and we| entertainment, so all of you scouts} Miss Bertha Sihler, art supervisor,| V j have a committee investigating the} be on hand. 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