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THE SUNDAY STAR e R B iy e g ol | K| At Community Centers Of the Pu blic Schools. Dr. L. K. Kebler, professor, George town Medical School. and for many vears a specialist in foods and dru; has volunteerdd to mive a ins on the conrse of uctic prevention cure The he opened Celumbia Community ter £ p.m ture clude course wil At thel Heizht cen tomorron with will wark weizhin conrse will also in clude illnsty lecture elective inz ture with Miss Martha training instruet the s v o Central High Center, isleventn rvard stree H A. A, athie Athletic Club. the Place Mour tions & ic non Athletic ¢l the Wood ball team dihinns, S Ovienta Shrine. s, Kleve Wil Columbis Heizht Fibei RN and Harvard N Scho B mal Monda Cluh. b letie ¢ h 1 zame the Athletic Ath Royee came. R:30 Wilson Plavers held of 1he n ba join dvis Heichis mmittee ens nearsal of the will mm ecreat Heizhis meeting Cente mittee the and the « ty " f Columbia i Asso. f the the leaders o clubs the ce first-aid v Scouts of the fonrth € nf the preve ision ecture b owed by orzanization meet ading instructi n meagurinz gram, 3 nesd nd rezistration for a course cemnasinm exercises weighting inshnetion and ind 3 pital Plavers vo ital Play women's The n. 6:15 hall Tey ers gymnasi the T the (a » TR asket ha Club, me Mar 1 hasket \ oups of Metic a in ¥ Rhythmic nd sewinz Wednes tor Club, are invited work, 3.:30 Thursd inztonians open to adults witk in dramatics. &: Ar basket bail game. 7 Club, basket ball soccer hall team Club Friday- children sium wor Cluh. 7 Troop 41 9:30, ins H zirls ruction aft who faney sirls women brinz hoys ne onen to Rehearsal of the Wash Wilson Plavers. previous traininz le Athletic Club, Columbia Athletic ame, S:30: Monroe T30 Racinz Pizeons Rhyt for childr expression up in zymna iends’ Athletic Troop 40 basketry class, 7:30 to Fast Washington Center— The Fast- ern High School will not be open this week for ux grad uation exe MeKinley Eastern High clas In the Hine Jumior High School Tuesday — Independent Midgets Independent Athletic Club, 7. the hington Boys' Independent Band; basketry class, 7 Pleasure Club., LEN Thursday 7:30; commn E. V. B Monda children.” 3 ldren. 3 Tuesday Etruction 5 p.m Thursday children. 3:15 children. 3:4 . 3:15 Advanced rhythmic expres. sfon for ehildren, 3:15° library open, 7 to 230 Rasket ity bal practice. Aance vwn Center, MeRinley Beginners' F advanced Children's dramatic in 3:15. library open frem 2 to Connecticut ench rer A e for for Reginners advanced heginners French * for French for rhythmic Park View Center, Warder and New ton streeis Monday- class, 315 Tuesday The heginners’ rhythm Girl Scouts, 3:15: y class, 3.1 public speaking ¢ 7:45: adult <ketry 7 Northern Midgets Athletic Club, the Park View graduating have a dance at § Wednesday—Advanced struction class, 3:30 class, 4 Iday—Chfldren’s game hour: out troop: Bovs' Handwork 7:30; voung people’s dance, 7 o 30 class will rhythy io- beginners’ violin oy Club 45 Petworth Center, herd streets Monday—Visnal gram. 3:15 Tuesday class. advanced and Friday—Play group, Aadults and children, 7 dramatic group, 1 clags, & 3irl Seouts. 7 registrations for ighth and Shep instruction pro- Rhythmic expression heginners. 3:1 hasketry 30 r children's gymnasinm Boy Scouts 7:30 Dennison it class. Southeast Center, mtreets southeast, in High School Monday—Ron basket bhall gzame. basket ball game. T Preps basket ball game, 9: the Speaking Club, 7:30: Fretted | ment Club, beginners’ tenor han vkulele instruction, ). drama hearsal by the Forrest Plaver Wednesday—South Side baske team. 6:30; groups of the Baptist Y. P. C. 1 Seventh the Hine and C Tunior Ami_ Athle 6:30 45 Cluh Ami asiern Public stru- o Le re 5 Second and junior boy: 8:45;" the Busv work fnstructfon trations for a class Friday—Children's pression. beginn group, 7 vanced group. 7:43: dramatics children, 8:30: Pollvanna Club, §:30 followed hy gymnasium games, 9; Carlisle Athletic Club business meet- ing and hasket hall practice. 7:30 to 9: drama rehearsal of the Forrest Plavers, 8 hasket ball Ree Club, a paper class. 7:30; regis- bridge Instruction teams, rhythmic ex- Thomson Center, Twelfth and L sireets Monday 7. advanced class Reginners' class in French, in French, & the Teachers' Chorus, § Washington Choral Soctety, & Mid-City Citizens' Association, with a program featuring 2 debate on child labor, & Tuesday— Beginners' « ish instruction, 7: advanced ¢ Spanish instruction, X the W ton Opera Company rehes Community Dramatic Club, Mrs. A. M. Poston. leader. An invitation is ex tended to all who ave interested in the drama to join, 8: Auction Bridge Clul open 1o all interested in I play bridge, 8 to 10 Trade Union College, 7 Thursday—Gregg d Washington Opera Company rehear 7:30: physical training and soclal danc- ing instruction for women and giris, &; children’s rhythmic dancing instrue tion. 3:15: dramatic oral expression for older girls. 4:15 Friday—Children’s instrnetion in so- cial dancing and singing. 7:30: hegin ners’ and advanced Spanish instru tion, 7:15: mandolin and guitar or chestra, ®: china painting, & instruc tion in bridge, 3 1o 10 Baturday—Classes in in Span s in shing al, 8 instrumental .~ o ball | . including girls' | basket ball team and the senior hoys’ | . limes, suxo vinet, piano, vielin fute and ¢ music, including i phone, drum. cello. 4 to 12 am Center, Nichols avenue and| street southeast i Club, Rialto tie Club, class Choral Social Club, §. Whittling Cluh, Birney Social At Group. Girls' Literary ind Girle' Music Study Enolin Cha alto Club, Birney Howard Maonday out Club, Anacostin hygiene Arabis personal Sociery. Friday cial Industrial Club; F Clubi Ma Athietic s an F ille Centey Corcoran Tres School dren and adults ArCoand Creant Division avenue stveet northeas:: of music for industrial ar Ciub, 3150 hovs' gamé chorus sinzinz for children visT Industrial Avt Club, 7:30; Bove ATt and Craft Cluh, 9 o tion Thrift Club, 81 Dramatie Clu Wimodanshsis Indnstr and chil Cleveland Center,” Eighth and T | streets ! Monday The extension pi-! no violin classes, 3:115 to 5. Stitch and Chatter Lndus- | Club. lampshade making. | nd dressinaking gronp Orchestr rehaarsal. Am Cinb: sizht reading and fower-making instrn: Soc-eilit Club, 100 aman 3 Dramatic ¢ mnsic T n vial Art millinery Saxophone phion “horus tion eclass cination We committee. resday - Azulea My Thursday -Stitch an dustrial Art Cluh: lampsh nd dressmaking group musi phone Orchest 1s Chatter & making sizht reacding 7300 Saxo n | ind chorus sronps Industrial and ional Friendship Club, 430 day—Music extensio heginners. 10 1o 12 Rec veat tn & satn pianoe lass for am Dunhar Center, First and N streets: | Randall _lunior High | #:30 10 7:30: Industrial | ). La Rover Athletic] to 8:30: Si._Augustine Ath N 4:30. Simon Com il team, 7:30: Columbia ks Reading Club for Dramatic Club, 7: Bayard Social Club Thursday athletic team Brothers 4 Lovejoy Center, Twelfth and streeis northeast. Monday Art 315 Arts Dramatic Clob, Petite and Crafis Visual instruction pro- Industrial Art Club 11 | Manchestar Athletic | lub: basketry class: i class: supervised study | hoys' art class. 7:30 i Class in rhythm: Denni- Jass. 10 to 12 am: visual | instruction program: community | Cinging: community athleties: Man- chester Junior Athletie Club: love joy Orchestra: Girls’ Athletic Club Idustrial art class: game and read- | ing club: china painting class. 7:30 he Lovejov bhasket ball t'lllh_“’fll meet each sciiool day 3:15 0 5 | | | | | | | | ner Normal Center, Georgia ave- nue and Euclid street. uesday—Basketry, essmaking gronps; Dr asses in firs d Clubfor making and flawer tion class, 7:30 Friday—Red Cross classes \id. home nursing and food tion: gymnasium activities needlework classes: Boy Scouts Current Topie Club for Men:- lamp= <hade making and flower-making | Zroups. 1:30 sewing and matic Club, t wid. homae selection: Current Men: lampshade making instruc- nursin Topic Y in first selec girls’ Randall Center, First and [ streets sonthwest Tuesday— Industrial art mil linery sroup, Pramatic Cinb: 7:30 The Azalea Dramatic Club of the Cleveland Center will give the one-act plaviet, “Every Girl.” i:30 West Washington Center, seventh and N streets: Tuesday—Home economics group, Neighborhood Council, Criterion Soclal Club, Dramatic Club, Lincoln Athletic Club, Georgetown Preps Athletic Club, reed and basketry classes, Georgetown | Foot Ball Club, 7:30: Whist Club, § to | 0. Patriarchs’ Training hool, 8. Saturday—Reglar Feller Club, | Dramatic Club, Georgetown Foot Ball ¢ Club, community chorus and plano | class, Progressive Girls’ Industrial Club, 7:30. i LONDON SOCIETY LOSES | “ELIGIBLE’” BACHELOR Twenty- ! | { | By 1 LOY Associated Press. DON, January 23.- has lost one of its most eligibie hachelors the of only son of the Earl and to de- London so- you by decision Lord Hobart Countess of Buckinghamshire sert Kngland for the greal open spaces of Australia. This youthful peer. not vet 20, is riding in the bush | as a cowhoy in Queensland. while London mothers and debutantes with designs on a distinguished title are regretting his defection from May- | fair. | “Lord Hobart left Eton a litile while ago with the intention of going into bnsiness, but a short peried in counting house convinced him he was | meant for some other career, so he embarked on a freighter nd for | \ustralia. There he hecame a cow- boy and now looks forward career in the cattle busines His family owns thousands of acres of coal land in Fife and had hoped to | induce the heir to tuke up a conven- tional life in Euogland boy 2 to a Gypsies. e 1 was through ! The gypsy bands, when voung, in wagons journeved the land: behind the wugons there were strung old horsex waiting to be canned. The gypsies had much secret {lore concerning horses, in that nge stratagems they work no more, would change buchskin to ai bay. They'd take a nax (oo old to] |chew is meager feed of oats or corn, j#nd dope it with some mystic brew, {and lo, there was a horse reborn. The plug so lately halt and lame went {proudly pawing through the giade; nd then the guileless farmer with dappled colt, to mike a | He make u trade, without u doubt the prancing steed he took with glee !next day he found it had the gout, ! buck ague and A housemaid’s Lnee. e found that it was deaf and blind, tite wind was bad, its feet were sore it was all crippled up behind, und stiffer thun a bourd before. The ldope’s effects had worn away, and lall that charger wished to do was lie ldown on & pile of hay, and die three or maybe two. The farmer | would invoke the law, and to the camp | with writ would hie, but there no guadruped he saw he could with truth identify. The dappled colt was dved pea-green, gone from its face the siar or blaze: he couldn’t swear he'd ever seen a horse like that in all hix days. Thus in old times the gypsy's| trade was played behind the pasture | Ihars: but now no crowbaits are dis-| plaved - the gvpsies roam in motor . No more they steer their horse- | wn craft across the veldt. with | heathen mirth: another queer, amus- jing graft has perished from this changing _earth. | Coprhignty WALT MASON. v | ot LaRl. The monthly meeting of the District | prin v chatrs have been ordered for of Columbia' Congress of Parent-| the low grades of the school. A dona- Peacher Assuciations was held in the | tion of $10 was gi gotel _Hamilton _Tuesday afternoon | hudget fund of with the president. | Axsociation. The association was en Mrs. Giles Scott| terained by Miss Alwine’s school Rafte In the class. Mrs. Bannerman gave a talk The follow- | on the Gasque bill -hairmen re- gt ted on the The Woodburn work of their de.|sociation met January 11. Plans partments: Mrs.|were discnssed for joint’ meeting Louis Castell,| with the Citizens” Association in honor ways and means:| of Joseph . Keene, whose name is Mr Lady. ' 10 he used for the school replacing the pre-school wor ki name Woodburn School. A bazaar Mrs. W. 8. Fraser,| was announced to he held in Chillum lothes conserva.| Hall. February 16, to ralse funds for tion. Mrs. C.|the assoclation. A musical program Gilbert. child wel-|and refreshments the social 4 (are dav: Mrs. An-| features of the evening. Those tak drew Ntewart Art in the program were Mr membership: Mrs, Grove, solos: Mr. Taylor, vio maprew, G. . Leishear.| lin solos; Mrs, Collier. plano solos; and Mrs, Carter. | Miss Edith Taff, piano solos fund card party:| The Macfarland Junior High School ke, child weifare | Parent-Teacher Asso n met Jan- pr told of the | uary Judge Kathryn Sellers of Bulletin, which | the Juvenile Court spoke on “Social tribution in the | Life Mrs. Gleason outlined the bulletin is heing | work of the commercial conrse of the financed and edited by the executive school, The association. having at its The program was under the | previous meetings indorsed the on of the kindergarten depart-| Gasque bill in principle. vote ent. of wdifch Mrs, . W the chabiman, and the speaker flernoon wias Miss . dicector of the k ariment District v schools. the Parent-Teacher Pacont-Teacher As- ? rubher 1 e -Teacher Wy for near future. Thi hoard direc v sup ix for | next meeting of “atherine | held B arten | ning Colum- | school, the association to he 19 will he 4 Tomorrow at 3 o'clock the Dr. lelle Yarros, president of the Social Hygiene Conneil of Chi cago, will address the parents and | teachers of the school on matters of social hygiene the wuany social eve a of at in the Columbia Congress her Associations’ legis- tment Tuesday adopted vhich was a protest against the erection of elementary huildings higher than twa thove the basement The District Parent-Tea ative depa resolution The regular meeiin sehool | Wood Park Mothers stories | January 12 in the | M. E. Churen presided. s F.. spoke on of the Bright Council was held Pirk Metzzer hoff, A Frightwood Mrs, L. A Gertrnde F Social Hygiene following assist The will schonl associations in the clothes conservation room on the Fridayvs during February February 5. Congress Heizhis: Febru ary 12, Bdmonds: Febroary 19, Ludlow 1nd February Central High A meeling 0 Pre School .| Peabody L with Mrs. D v Hoxpital. ol s i Schonl Harry elinic Peabody Hiltor le was held in the Thursday aftern N. Stnil presiding director of Gallinger on prevention of and correction of members of had a pre s W of presch ke before the Castell wishes to have a T. A. members visit u lncal | . Jundry with her February 2. Her ad- | pipane™ s dress is 1132 Rixth streer and tele. | e Phone Frankiin 8318 zation al children chairman 1 Teacher ning 1 Work Bryan Mrs. Lou - aroun of P Al The als the organi ble talk pertaining o iv. Distriet 1 aze work Blair-inves Association Thureday “Parent Teacher She alw Parent Friday evening Sehool Age € Plans are round The Jackson Iarent- ciation met Monday Small. former North Carolina, guve K on the iasque bill. It was decided to make the February meeting a social one. encher ] Asso hn H ive from and Represents arent At e on Association the A ssociation of 1 spoke Teache hefore The regular meeting of Langlev lunior High School Parent-Teac her Association was held in Langlev Junior High School Tuesday evening nese consisted of reports of and various commiltees. Dr chairman of the auditerium tee. reportad that the hudget an appropriation of $400.000 to eom plete Langlev "he entertainment consisted of piana solo by Joseph de Bettencourt. 9B1. and a vecal =0lo by Minnie Ellerbrook. 9RB1 W, Hen deison. first president of the North Capitol and_Eckington Citizens’ Assn tion congratulated the lLanglev people on their school and the splen lid spirit manifested. Henry w Draper. the principal. told of the plans for the Febr ry graduation He stated that the class would hold f1s ex astern Iligh School Janu 29 a 1300 pom and t oall of nzley pupils wonld be taken in a1 cars to hear the exercises unced that pupils of Lan; ive an operetta danuary 30 7 S p.m. ut Business High School. A resolution lopied o the Washington Railway rie Co. asking that the ¢ moved from Second street . and T streeis northeast to T street | o ust east of Second street northeast. | e TSt Allaff Davis. prineipal of the Rusi ‘ ness High hool, made an address. Members of the graduating class who 7o to Business were invited Necessity les heing Circle revention Peabody and & Patterson Association met Thursday at 8§ pm Assictant Supt Dr. Dorothy ! musics numbers | The Gasque win well the new on the Garnet site carvied in the made ha of Hiltan sch S by the Iea officers ales, mmit carried to @ the rne: Pa The Howard Roulding also was nt - Teacher Seh, H. Long were given Alscusser Tunior High for whic 197627 b $300.000 i budeer in Thé Cranch-Tyler Arent.Teache Association met at the Crunch School 1anu: 1 at 395 pm. After hort business meeting. Robert Waorth a demonsiration of the Tians daviisht picture machine. The ion voted $16 to the shoe and ofessor University, x upper grades at Jannes Friday. His subject was onal Glacier Park. He to axplore the park. and Nustrated his remarks with aken from pictures. Dr. Jam nd gent | A\ perican and Elee-ltoia the v stop be | <ohool tast rtween s | et of history at a talk he ¥ to Parent-Teacher Ass to hear | quested tn take note Mr. Davis. Margaret Kidd of 9B2 [ women leaders of our thanked Mr. Davis for his talk. At |hirthdave oeenr Fehriry he roll call Miss Tennyson's section. | Howard Shaw and Snean B won the pennant for the hest at- | wha were harn on the 141 tendance of parents respectivelv. The R e Foundation wiil ohserve the anniver ry of the latter Monday eve ning, February 15 the Con- re Church iat ns the country, whose Ann Anthony Susan The Monroe Parent-Teacher Asso- ciation will meet Tuesday evening with the president. Mrs. I R. L. | Reane. in the chair. Pupils of the | eighth grade will give the program. | graduation on in First ional The exercises af School place in hall January 10 aam Miss Hutchison's class of 11 will re céive diplomas from Mrs. G Churchill. vice president of Janney Purent-Teacher Associ the Ianney ssemhly will take A meeting of the Rrvan Parent Teacher Association was held January Mrs. Donovan. president, pre sided. At the business. session the | constitution was amended to change meeting nights from the third Friday | Rev. 1. Paul Tvier will deliver o the fourth Thursdav. Alta Lady. | address. of the DIstrict mothers | pre-school circle committee. | ddiess on orsanisation #nd importance of pre-school education Mrs, Hulze, chalrman of the enter- ment committee, introduced home | talen from the school, three girls and | boy, who gave special dances. enley tion the congress Eave an Open honse was held Tohn on School W ednesd ing when the Mothers' Club of the school and the Cleveland Park Citizens' As sociation united in « meeting. Mrs. . N. Saunders, president of the forme and Rev. George Farnum, president of the latter organization, presided rent-Teacher Asso- | The “grade mothers” received in the ciation’s monthly meeting of January |varions classrooms. Entertainment 5 was opened with Vice President |was provided by the kindergarten o Mrs. Ada Peacock in the chair. The | chestra. led hy one of their number. letters were read in resard the | A group of eighth-grade children pre. extension of lizhis heing erected in sented a play entitled “The Defeat of the school. Three dozen and 4 h 1y he larze andience filled the The Benning P to RiCOnoL 3 PR CENT Avetetabie reparatonbiks x..:“ ing hefood by Reguld tingthe Stomicks and Bosels oL Thereby Promoting Difesten Cheerfuiness and Rt ontint neither Opium, Morphine nr Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC A heiplt Constipation and Di and Feveriahness b Loss oF St resulting werelrominlsfeey Tac Sumie Signatere o MOTHER! Fletcher’s Castoria is a pleasant, harmless sub- stitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Teething Drops and Soothing Syrups, prepared for Infants in arms and Children all ages. It has been in use for more than 30 years to safely relieve Constipation Wind Colic Flatulence Diarrhea To Sweeten Stomach Regulate Bowels Aids in the assimilation of Food, promoting Cheerfulness, Rest and Natural Sleep without Opiates BTt To avoid imitations always look for the signature of Proven directions on each package. Physicians everywhere recommend it. L WASHINGTON, en to the seneral | Patterson | port the bill in a1l of its feajures. The | . | D No. 2, n Hall salutin, Scout | used. |ed ana | tain g held an told ste ught the fift much | Vivian day, th hy'a hu read an op Games adjourn ribe, Trooy its parish by pra nell monies with nd ercises selectin aper 1 I Troop Wedne sonfe 1 work w troop a he lead Che meot | Nizht Rlue! rezular Arran s { mornin ant | troops ish whit op of { The Girl ing ends of rope. At the meeting of Troop 7 on Mon weekly Ellen « 1roop met C, JANUARY 24. 1926--PART 1 | ware invested us scouts. Miss Stevens helped the bandaging | song held. second.class girls Songs and games vens taught a was formed d by the of honor GIRL SCOUTS outs of Glen met Friday night at Co The meeting ol g the flag, followed by uws. Horseshoe formation w Then several games w songs sung cap ve a demonstration in bind Patrol corners were wed. The This is circle sung, follow Then court Scribe Julia Curtin, No. 34 e of ¢ pictures the wall 1 to identify irls arranged 10 Troop, | were eagerly toasting “weenies” and marshmallows. Of cou the house musi be explored. The first fle second floor and attic falled to pre- sent anvihin usual in the way | of spooks, ete. However, the cell produced a_real. honest-io-goodne. Rkeleton. To be sure, it was only a rabbit’s, hut that was a minor detail. After a happy day the girls left the house just the sun went dow Acting Seribe Lieut. Laura Brundag. Troop 20 held its weekly meetin § 2t the Cleveland Park Congregational | Church. Patrol & supplied the color | guard for opening exercises. After these were complefed, a court hener was ealled. This promised to!| A game followed he a long court. so Katherine Chickadee Patrol. Then Zalesky entertained with a ghoat | had campfire circle about story. the patrol v imunity e, was ned by Pine Cone Scout room at the rence. There we ter birds hun; sirls were ask me of the parts for th which ners we dues checked up. This v opening” reremonies Rankin, who is ant in the troop, a Troop, apt were aved later, | A camp five fo was ries of pets. and “Taps” followed h meeting of the troop, and nterest is being <hown. Seribe, Wade ax A new with leading e patrol co sines meefing nd discussed rally was were plaved ned with the Jean Hoch v 13 of East meet hail. The wers were preceded A Scont law was and a plan for a brought forward. and the meeting wd-night circle. the the passed on to the | Upon for the parents Scouts ihat which they could 1ell | night to be -held soon ide court of honor. Camp | Practiced for the “Ceremony were sung and were followep Scout Laws,” which will be 1 impressive good night circle. of the entertainment. The be, Betsy G adjourned at 5 p.m. Scribe May arcissus Troor tlar meeting at The captain taking Scouts” taught them signaling by new game. Neveral new irls were fanght the tenderfoot test, 11 the making of an American Capt. McElroy ounced that the next meeting tache of | embassy would be 1t he would tell he Japan iirl Seouts if the wished it. After marching for ort time the troop was dismissed Laura Brundage. the Wild Roze held at the usna formed and the Afrerward the Scouts cocond class and rock The meeting Taps.” leaders Parts sons & Falls Church held = Saturday at the meeting was opened acticing the Capt then held formal cere. Color W formed Hoskins these ex Troop 35, Mrs. Sturdevant received three new members thenics were taken: promise repeated. The mecting closed by singing the “Good-nizh Taps. Acting ril Mignon ling. No. 21, held fis Petworth School the tenderfoc aperetta the sard \nderson, Hary Mary After was giv up parts of the of ho was Keith Har, Mrs wary 13 Bethesda iven and iplished nd means of Ty the the tson espec flag at the g incips nrt " an Troop 37 of Woodside, Md meeting Wednesday, Eight girls b derfoot test. were the cribe son met Ma January completed the The opening cer followed by game members worked on meeting cl h the formation and aps ribe Frances Benedict Obse )y captain sday, J. tall in vere consi tests. with 'he Seribe. f as acco alor After ssembled tersh Patrols held for i Troop 3% Community Ho ' urday hike. At the meeting it was decided to hike to Church. but owing to the it was decided 10 hike Finding a woody spo a fire was made and The fire being put out for home after 4 most en noon. They adj age Park after promise and I Withauer. vy Na. assembled with ase Troop, was closed h iood m was elosed the “Good e hell cribe. 1 . No. meeting at I ements were mac the house by Mr. G at 11:30 at Park Takoma I View held it Sehnnl 3 ad we k 24 was called Al place. Betty Jain, read abem the pssinz it thoroughly Some games meeting ad- the ¢ turday Adams, the n After v dis he was held and the Ok 5 little journed View g ple with irned repeating the ws. Seribe th_ some other Through hiked fo menihers of eribe, ternoon Troop 26 had in- e cer nics. Kight girle invested as tendgfoots and three second-cliss The troop of Hall. who was both tenderfoot and seec ond claxs scout. After this Lieut Hunt. Stubbs and Woodley had clas in work, while the ¢ v Troop 40, Mrs tain, held jts re: afternoon in « rian Church. F tion were held fir teresting games them “stealing st p- | the captuin. The girls for hill o s sconie is he he matio St then te proud Laois nd nd-cl A s vas pr under and | ~tase h; | present Jofr an « preside preside s ! | | i | n K circle Stubbs, iteresting and tull of pep adjourned following Scribe Ruth Schreibe: Tuckey, had izht hy Purple Pansy lotte Vauk, captain: \' scribe, held its weekly day at the Christ Ch |quarters. Ahout 15 {ent. Betty Adams ook charge in the captain. The harseshne was held for the openinz cer The patrol leaders inspected business was ihen seout promised to try member, s the tr nsual mee: 14, Som format ling were circle Troop, No. 4 et meeting girls were and prac fol Dt Dr. L. R mar ramer the Deat Musica - ore f ngton Rohert ccompanied by Mr. Har Mr. Arthur R. Pierce. Each tng 50 per cent of its paren d master ion t Mrs numbers v Wast nist Giee No the 20 home was ley meeting roon. " o discusses by by Lieut h week at about Girl Scouts. | girle. A a the valentine party | were sung o The o 1 trol corners were | tanderfoot trs the meetin e zame was pla Thre Miss Stevens n Monday, Janus issed their tenderfc mel with the it the Bryan v 11, Many t tests and The troop of Chr nto Mis rs. Owe et in the Win which 1 t picture nature ohservation game. s followed Esther 0 be a second lieuten Esther has of | been a member of the troop sinee 1921 nd was won by the cruck Patrol corners were called and | 1ing wood fire and plans were worked and friends | were of meeting Lott cay song and Ying held a form work was held. reviewed also. The the test on Tuesday.. . Mise ;g N will Ty t caplain he = hard to become Seribe Edith M. B on Zirls will new and cout are workir istered scouts ! 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