Evening Star Newspaper, December 20, 1925, Page 42

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= THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. ¢ for the remainder of the contest, | sponding in his very entertaining = | The troop now has a libravy of 100 | manner with a few remarks—and inci: I scouting and nature. Tage Foltz and | previous service. v Bertram Nye are quartermasters in! William Brown Alexander and Paul 1800 G Street=— | Mounted troops are increasing in, Martin Hayden, firemanship, Jigharzerotithedbrary | R W DG ot weam fie Bpecialists in Musical Products [pumber o poparits inScout land. |aid; Fhaddsus ¢ dones b Many troops have uniqus openinc| ware dbidk to s what & live emanshi st ai animals | swi : < i nonay Many troops > opening oRaic : s i E e e 3 ¢ | nd ‘Closing.exercises for thelr meet iz DECEMBER 20, 1925—PART 1. = & » 71| pers X 5 e crowd Troop 25 and will d R »gngm_n: = de}i i‘l’f . mmf’“‘ _"&?‘;:\- ‘)‘j“g‘“"“ L. Leon, car- | y,,4 “"mrogp 74, Charles B. Hillyard, | watched with interest until they are yocational jsubjects Suciu ' Sy smansiip, pu scoutmaster, which meets Pet- | eligible for membership. SR scouting program, and to this trio is [ Troop 51—Broadaway Fra Eadn e ity heh ana Shepherd | i edited much of the enthusiasm |manship, personal health, swimming. | Somery Sjoro0l Jish a eober - Seek Newly Created Job in nd interest of the young equestrians. | Troop 64—Jerrold B. Ullman, first ald | Yoraoys. whe. pestornie sore ,.\';’,’,"‘f,‘,! Troop 37 is progressing rapidiy . | There is a waiting list for member- | to animal - < o N hoew ol | With its camp. The cabin is_under Agriculture Department. ' <uip in Trcop 176, Brooklyn. Older |tick, first ¢ stick, first | | on . i« | Wiy under the supervision of Scout- hoys of seven nationalities now make |aid. Troop §: / ) 2 e it ¥ lmaster Alva G. Nye. The troop wis to Pay $5.000. up this group, many members of [ public health, swi car BBl o ime g R nuounce that it has organized : which are in the wage-earning world. | Wood, jr., cycl Troop 94— D Troon o5 opether with the Al | troop basket ball team and will chal- Picturesque balloon tilts, that savor | Car “avi swimming: Geo: Comers Men's CBible Class of the | lense any other troop in Division LI of the days of knighthood. and cow- | Reges, firemanship. Troop 93-—Roger | Church of the Covenant, got together | 1€ team has played two games, of over the countiy cundi [boy stunts, are featuras of the | Cooper, cooking, fist ai d} 5o aDlcERIAY ol ey i which it lost ome by 2 points. flates are applyving Lo Washinzion 1or | Scouts’ practice, which takes place | Daly, ficst aid. Troop 100 An-| 37th of the .month. T ay In the intertroop water polo con- 9 ihe newly created job of chiel of ihe|one evening each week in a local | derson, textiles: Billy Dix, textiles:| pna' {iinout of the men's cla fest started in the 1st Division last yadio service of the Department of larmory ! Fred Marshall, mining, scholarshiv. | year the fun started the men be.] [U€Sday evening at the Boys' Y. M | Agriculture, one of the few posts in| gooff Lo 0 ed have been | lextiles; Trimble Sawtelle, bird stud me boys and the boys—well they A. Troops 20 and 29 plaved a tie I Ihe Govsrnirent civil s that WS tsent from the West for indoor riding. | textiles. —"Troop 108 —Noble Hunter, | ere just boys. ES01S, Ciplaconefslng 4 e Mo h it SO L Some of tnese animals, formerly vic. |Painting; Keenan Taylor. palnting.| “yioiiiities opened. after a short busi- | The annual meeting of the District I : il Despite rumors to the contra tims of cruel over riding, have ve-|afety first; Stuart Taylor, painting. |, SiReTE L oitha i lne Lt rount ot Columbia. ¢ ?Yn].:‘x_r;‘:._n 1“‘ m{\'d to- ‘ ISIC l S ‘1 i st e unis. ittained the comspicuously nervous tem- [Troop 128—W. “ravis Hall, fireman- o, hetween “Battling Kid" Marcozzi AtE et nthe betros i G e ¢ thelr ve | pos developed from the hardships | Ship, first ald: Charles and “Knockout” Lee Willams. Among | e | pumes POl b WL | ihey endured on prairie and range. |Manship: Theodore Corner. *| the other pugilistic encounters were "¢ One of the finest tributes to the boy | liremanship. " L ed Chesley vs. Bill Fite and Bill|_Scouts of Troops . 502, 506, 50T MDA Greemen comes from their leader, | Court of review—Those who ha 5 vs. Richard Thom. while the ; *Y8 and 510 received 1 instruc- 1300 treet‘*—‘ Y Lieut. William T. O'Phelan, who | bassed beslos action of the v jtlon in map making, fist aid and states that the animals are docile and | Ding December ¢ op 8, Barn- | fracas botween “Bits” | ¥ignalitg at Union Wesley Church ectionate toward their Scout riders, | hart. Nelson: Howarth Hescriptive of their ideas for the es. | Affectionate toward their So ™ | Turner, Donald Magruder: Troop 20, | Saesley and @ twofisted newcomer. |\t Sondoy evening =br. P b —offers you the best of everything musical gescrpliye. % o 2 t Honors were even as the gong mark itihes gave the instruction in map . . tablish ; “het | rn Philadelphia. Troop y | Bavnend Oreunt; Hooop 51 Jemes 1 o) e end of the fusd session making, which was very beneficial to at fair prices and on very reasonable terms. USTs r {rode to the aid of a communtiy case. | Davis: Troop 52. Willlam Horn: Troo It would take a week to tell this | those Who are now preparing for the | < i e e iaming salars will be $3.500 |AS their contribution to the Welare | 27, PRID Iiceries Troop 10, PRV WeS | siory “properly. but just hitting the [first-class test. The firat-ald Instruc- aubel s tter o ix | Federation campalgn the boys distrib. 9, - - © %9 high spots—the next big event was | 100 was un )r. M. F. Woodward, = S inoed atter o SIX1uted 1,500 leaflets to the homes Iying | Dard Smith Lclass| the ple-eating . contest. = Mack Sen. | Who not only explained 1t as to the | —Our guarantees are absolute. months’ probationary perlod to $5.000. | 1, 41 ‘sparsely settled districts on the [ Those who passed thelr second-class | [ % PICORUAE contelt. —Mack Beh | qc est. but gave a number The cl et tests—Troop 3, Virgil Elliott. Wilmer | D¢ aaampion oustard Dlo artisls Lo danionsteations /ot the tises of the Pervise th Tn Troop 66 the boys averaged 1634 | Mechlin: Troop 8. James Mason, Jesse| Would have been put to shame by this | ;10 M) CF8 Of the Bees of the Steinw. or Pi vears of age. To belong they must |Drain, John Lynham; Troop 10, Her-| Piegureling sextet. Iixactly 1 minute | p o ency cases. Ralph Bartley was IRWeYy omHE 1ARoS ¥ have the consent of their parente and | bert Hulse: Troop 12, William Carrico. | 14 25 seconds after the starting signal | L sixnal instructor and gave vers Player-Pianos | vears old e 8 | e % hound's tooth—honors so. | Practical hints as to overcoming the B tGusten] 122 op 16, William Porter: | S i hound s toothlionors ke dificulty i memorizing the sema- Victrolas Records nge, N. J.: e 3 = e | % - 2 o nten | Phore code. The important feature | 3. oop 20, Myron | Second ahead of the field at the finish. e I 5 Welte R ducing Pi S e L Mal Nan i et 1ol all the instructions was the sim elte Reproducing Pianos . Shoult Leslie Schley. Tier 3 bageniidisisibutea’ife [ 21411 E17 Litrictions v thelein P g c Pl 3 e Sl | Drizes L0 the winers of the various | was arranged by Charles A. Bell, field | Music Musical Instruments to have a mounted troop. = il i b ceathier medals were Serious- | .yecutive, who is deeply interested in | 5 en Jordan considered at first by the commit X : bably be at 1ort My 3 Tty | he a o couts and i | adio work ARl b gt dioHE Ry Troop 4%. E. Angelico; Troop :| tee on prizes. but atter long delibera. | (16 JAvaRcement of the Scouts and i \roadcasting 12 t s Merit hadges passed at last | ward Gillerte. Jack Messner: T | tion more useful articles were de = e hietand: s Spec i S5 conrticn b T b 3t ke ILast] % Leonara Minkof, Chasles Thomp | cided mpon nong which were | . \(l:\‘fi]:mffl‘(:‘{dr';'li-n;n!m‘m“\\f;xlak“n‘ camping, firemanship. Troop | Son. Herbert Council. Woodrow Wil-| wagons, automobiles and various mu | has been interested in the boys, 4 | 5—Philip J. Stone, cycling. painting, | * Troop 63. lare Butcher. Au-| sical instruments | present and related some of his ex- | personal health. mublic health. Troop | SUSt Kohiman: Troop 74, Robert I'ran- | Just when everybody was having | heeiences i tho orommirotion end @-|10—R. Brown, swimming; Ralph W. Ray Cha Troop 94, Down @ good time the refreshment commit- | management of troops and métho Watt, hiking. Troo “0—Arthur Gil- ene Augusterfer. | tee interrupted with ice cream, cake | sed that had brought about good r tem- | m electricity, firemanship; John | RAymond Quigley. Robert Quigley: | and coffee. which seemed to touch the | inis Our Stere Will Be Olosed ek . 5 eleotell Hoitew:” bt © Ship, | Troop 104, Tvan ~Washburn. Henry | by the department f list of | tiremanship; Francis Kerwin, fire. | Chase. ir.: Ernest Hayden: Troop 125, i was really hard to tell who had SR | Dec. 35th, 1926. yrospects. b un the g manship; W. . Kettler, . fire. | Kellett Byrnes » best time—the boys or the men| In the construction of mammoth Saturday, Dec. 26th, 1925. let of the Civil Serv smmission | manship. personal health; Jack e | the All Comers class. Presum.- |vcld storage plant in Los Angeles, a | | jor. firemanship: Clifford Schopmeyer,| The Beaver Patrol of Troop § is|ably there was about an even score | World's record for speed has been es-| music, personal heulth; John Taylor, | leading in the inter-patrol efficiency | ©n this point. which proves that n | tablished by the completion of four |public health. Troop 21— Edwin | contest. with all other patrojs work. | 8ood class and a good troop make | (louble concrete walls, each unit 200 After a hundred vears c tence | Young. life saving, swimming. Troop [ing overtime to pass it. Mitchel | & fine combination feetiin dength snd from 86ito 95 fee town of Oxford, Ga 20—Fred Lawless, swimming. Troop | David, the patrol leader, is confident | (Col. Mattice and Mr. Bell were [i heizht, In 18 days and 21 hours ported its first hold-up rt Bourke, bird study, civies: ! that the Beavers can retain their lead | among those present, the colonel re —_— T A This Message Is Directed to Those Who Are in Quest of the Gift That Will Please HIM Most One BIG WISH! I'his Christmas give “"Him" the gift F Ch . t : thank vou for. and really mean it. or Christmas | i ot e brands of Cigars, Cig 1 I'resh, wholesome candies—the kind that assortment 1 Chocolate-covered Nut 5 cvery one enjoys—may be purchased at any Fruits and Creams, in lovely boxes ready for % & gift giving. buy from us the ye ; ; e tell their wives, sweethearts, one of our 18 stores at prices which mean - hundreds of Christmas shoppers R to give them “smokes™ this Christr greater savings. 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