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Troop Mar}j lar m jory 1 neetin the Community Church on Thur were followed by e zames were played, spelling hee. stories of had. Songs a meeting The ( Sceot not meet on ( meet. as usual troop went wit enjoyable hike. Troop 3 (Cor AMaxc Allos After repeating the Scout promise, the girls practiced the dance which will | be gi At th Harn Troop 5 of Hine Jur has five new membe Viv Floise and iclen Stauffer. econd-cl scout. At the « bl candy er team managed by | then worked on tes now h at the Cush, on ven at the s time several g tenderfoot pins. Scribe den n Witt, ¥ organi Doro! team Four fel, m thy managed of the member 5 will give a piay durir €Iy at the looking war Sprin ¥ GIRL SCOUTS captain: | joyed. s regu- | day, April 6. Palmer; ibe, held April 1. The games )1 corners. Other | tain, The gzirls next nd “Taps | about the room. s of Glen Echo did| fun to hunt Jel Tt them. 1y wa Then at The troop took a hike Tues- Pinecone Troop. No. 34, met in the | scout room at the home of the cap-| Vera Lawrence, i mong them & | afternoon. The room was ver told | \ith a rearing wood fire. different pets they have|punt™ was held. ended the | peen hidden in all A beans" comts of places | s heaps of | 3:30 ' od Friday, but will | 5 jock the regular opening ceremonies | Easter week in the i h Troop 1 on a v Scribe, Vivian Wade. nflower) met Tuesda: .I“i""l“g the & merit system W n S street northe: party on Wednesday. [ 00d hooks instex s will receive ! Doris | of the Cardinal,” t 3| {ing a mature Da s+ High School | nature hike s . Ruth King, | the Chickadee Pa filda Zwiellenger Hilda is the | th ¢l Scouts and Girl | Chickadees. Afte Troop 5 is now | dramatized some and a basket ball|ber by Gladys Bratton. | the . Scouts Harte- | playing ba Rodier and Heath, | ke the scribe test. | musician test. [ meeting March 3 out | o captain school.” The gir re | charge. A sister 4 to their annual | yisitor. Most of 1 hope to meet other|in learnin Mary White, were held, followed by pairol corne community hall. The girls of this The girls voied to go to the captain's | "| home on ter Monday. adopted. the girl atest number of points | e horae of the cabtain, |, "ipe and of the regular meetings to | be given a free week at che cannot go to_camp. d. The o the 1d v offered a prize of the bhook firs An~ “indoor | played and won by | th and | having only a half-point s that the all. T L the code by \ entered until nearly 6 v'clock S of Woodside, Md., held a Nt Adams 100k A special | camp. or if a couple of iptain ha The So girl earn- | e Cardi | less. 'hen fetures W won by the the patrols seout laws, new mem- Some of ribe, Helen he absence Adams was of honor THE SUNDAY STAR. WASHINGTON, D. C. APRIL 11 1926—-PART T Phillip Levy & Co. Phillip Drying Rack A real convenience— 5 tached to wall or door: franfe adjust- able as pig Levy 735 Seventh Street N.W. Phillip Levy & Co. Again Does the Unusual! 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There was|the community house X ‘ g s e palf ; } o » . : To Suit Your Pocketbook! The “zood-night circle” followed. | Shareholder.”” After fhis Seribe, Margaret Louise Ballden, | ments iere served. . Th 2 Levy Co. will extend to you every credit privilege, no matter what you may desire to have charged to your account. Troop 10, Hazel Scanlan. to for this party were Jeanette Rich Our Terms Are YOUR TERMS! OPOSE YOUR OWN TERMS! ip Levy’s, Then Propose Your Own TERMS!— g a greater Phillip Levy Co. Choose whatever you desire in the way of home furnishings at Ph accommodating terms, low prices, and a service beyond the sale‘afe the things that are bu St [HerREtInT Baiibe: Abent bon dson, Julleite and Rebecea Hens Rena B scrib m a| . e St B B w’]"m:,:n;;f'ur!l dbury Heights met e e e bt | atitheiboine ot ithe cipiain, My (Cur] s d el : day evening T end of the line. Irom there ”?*’»":‘1{:\','51:,,5.‘3“}_'1?\ My Raba, opened yalked some distance before reaching | ni.\lcating, * 'The girls made plans B O s ha o ot sIRE Mt thal Ok DR LS Eihes bt Echnianentered into| s 00D IONOHES IR L Wi GeL St aianant e of “America.’ ibe, 2 fhe dodge-bali- game with the girts. | Seise Of At length Second Lieut. Effiie Wade | > Troop 53, Mrs, Gerritt . Miller, jr.. bullt a roaring fire, at which the girls | caltain: Mary Maxon. scribe. held its i and misxehllows: {iseesely mbating at ithe vmnasium of tedwing Troop, No. 11, held its|ihe Potomac School on Saturday. weekly meeting at the Sherwood| april 3. The horseshoe formation Preshyterian Church Hall on Thurs-|\as used for the opening ceremonies. day at 7 p.m. The girls decided to| “perfect posture” and “hiking" songs take a hike on Wednesday and lis- | were sung. During patrol corners, tened to the favorable report of the | Lieut. Fitzhugh had inspection. A short hike taken the preceding Sun-| sigraling game was played and day. Lieuts. Perry and Dowling will | “Taps" sung. chaperone. ~ Seribe, Hortense Cusack.| Troop 61, Mrs. R. D. Shure, cap 2 The regu! Troop 13 held its weekly meeting| tain, met Thursday. March t3 p.m. During the open | opening ceremonies were held, fol- ing exercices, Sarah Pope. Ellen An.| lowed by games Knottying was B on e o "Betty Harrison formed | practiced and a contest was held to the color guard, Business was dis. | See Which patrol could tie them most cussed and new patrols were formed. | quickly. The Narcissus Patrol S ible was Followed by isumcs. ‘Scribe, | There are 31 girs i {Hhis {roop. o Betty Keith Harrison. | whom 29 were present. Bernice Henop 17 Mre. W J.iPeters, cap.| Hendricl was made merlve. o tain, met Wednesday at the Bethes.| At the monthiy meeting bf o0 0 nool. After having first studied | Cors’ Club. held at the Lot Sal - the girls marched into the | Tea House on Tuesday evening, Hazel whers they had forma.|Ecanian ipresided. -Agnes McElroy pohers ihey bad forms | sead the conmitution as mmsnded % . three of them demonstrat- |, ,veq and seconded. Evelina Gleaves % B e Z 3 for 1 Sale! This 4-Piece Bedroom Suite Including cout is thrifty.” Anne BOs-| peiq recently, and gave a report of o . Bed Spring and Room Size Rug ¢ 00 - . An attractive well finished group solid gum construction, finished in American” walnut. Semi-vanity dresser, chiffonier and bow-foot bed, bed spring and room size rug included. . . . $5.00 Delivers This Suite worth and Helen Smith were made | oo (Cel ) e tiken March 14, 3 for 1 Sale! bt ke - was one members attended and re plennel Yor Batudas ey ttien ed instruction in map making ke i o S judging and nature work. “Setting 5 : 3-Piece Velour Suite, Including d Bridge Lamp The girls of Wildrose Troop, No. 18 |3, exercises were practiced. She also are going to give a play written by s dance festival to Scout Ruth Jenkins in May. The res. | sroke of the e firmle. Hawks for ular meeting was held Thursday. The | teq Sheaafit- of the Girl Scout camp. business meeting followed inspection, | e, Fenelt, oL B08 TN Se egg roll and Capt. Lawrence discussed the field |, 3% el TSy U0, 0 88 v The troop will take a hike |y, on announced that the practice Settee, armchair and wing chair with loose spring, filled cushion seats. Covering of velour; artistic bridge lamp and room size rug in- cluded. sugh Rock Creek Park on Thurs. using nature suggestions and story tell- $5.00 Deliyers IT! on test day. the Sth. The play was rehearsed, foved stistactory. The rally and taps followed. Scribe, *Mary | p,tomac School, was reported on. Sig: e on naling seemed to be most satisfactory The weekly meeting of Barton |and also helpful. The southeast district Troop, No. 19, held at Park View | meeting was reported on by Marion School Tuesday, opened with the court | Stevens. Mrs. Franklin's district has of honor. Patrols were formed and | planned an all-day hike or picnic. attendan: and inspection were | Miss Gleaves reported on an inter- checked up. The girls then practiced | esting troop meeting and party pre- the hiking song and the rheumgatism | sented by Miss Lawrence's —troop. song. Capt. Cavanaugh gave the girls [ Mothers, fathers and friends were some_divections about their duties at| present, as were two members the White House egg rolling. The | of the council and thiee captains. Tt Scouts then went into patrol corners, | ended in being one of the best demon- | when important matters were dis- | geratigns of girl scouting we have ever cussed, one of which was “Whether | had, We Should Have Patrol Magazine: Mrs. Theodore Wikinson reported on A circle was formed and the girls|he international guests who are to he working on tenderfeet tests, told or | entertained in Washington on read their “pet” stories. The promise | way to Camp Andre. Some scouts will and laws were given, followed by taps. | serve supper the Little House on The troop took lunches and went 10| Monday, May 10. It bVeR AT Rock Creek Park. The members hiked | soconded that Miss Scanian he ap- for about an hour to “get up'an ap- | pointed from the Officers’ Club to act petite,” which was easily done. About | ag representative 20 girls were present and all had Hereafter, the,meetings of the Off good time. Scribe, Margaret Thrift. [ cers' Club will be held in the new Girl Troop 2 net at the Cleveland | Seout Coffee House being run by the Park Congregational Church on | council at 1718 F street northw Thursday, April 1, at 7 pm. The for-| = porestry week was talked about and mal exercises were followed by an-| ianc made for observing it. Miss nouncements made by the captain.| gitzhugh reported on the field meet Some Easter chickens squeaked from | 1o he held on Apri and announced their box in a corner until removed |ypar o - by a kindergarien teacher. Classes agton Girl Scout were then continued, llowed by | e r i by the follow! games, superintended by Mary Du-|the annuni sScout convention rand. Those lasted until good night | hela in St. Louis: Mrs. C eircle. Scribe, Betsy Garrett. 50, S o Dot i Troop, No. 21, Narcissus, held its| Mrs. Gerrett S. Miller, ir. regular meeting at Petworth School. | Arthur Ringland of the co Capt. McEiroy opened it with the ar- | Evelina Gleaves, local divecto row formation. The second-class girls | Mrs. Gertrude L. Bowman, who is then prepared for the citizen test. | hostess at the Little House. Preparations were made to go to the | Among the merit-badge tests to he White House olling with Mrs. | given in the near future zre the fo Hillya Lois_Hall and_ Dorothy | lowing: Needlewoman and dre: Stubbs were visitors from Troop No.|at the Little House, on 26. The girls then played Washing: [ 10 a.m.: health winner ton Crossing the Delaware. Scribe, | guardian, on May 1. at Laura Brundage. place: bird hunter, flower find Wild Rose Troop. No iree finder, om May & by Dr. meeting at Dr. Be Rartsch, at the National Museum at had motion pictu the animals | 10 o'clock. which he is teac the girls for S i APPLE GROWERS’ MEETING | the zoclogist bad: Some were of Old Refrigerator Let us have your old refrigera- tor in exchange on a new one. The above liberal allowance will be made regardless of its condi- tion. All sizes and styles. $4 .00 1 = CASH Delivers any Refrigerator $ 5 .00 Allowed for Your —Including —Buffet Mirror o & e and Rug sl sy $159-00 = g, Solid gum construction—genuine wal- nut veneer, Huguenot finish, oblong § table, china cabinet, server, buffet and six leather seat chairs, buffet mirror and rug included. $5.00 Delivers IT! the reindeer. buffalo, bears, foxes and many others. Scout Shirley Roe re reived her second-class badge. A let ter was read. zent from Caney Creek. where the troop had furnished books for the library. Grace MacEwen is chairman of this committee A de- lightful surprise in the way of re- Charges Apples Poisoned by Spray- | ing Will Be Considered Here. | A conference of apple growers and shippers and manufacturers and dis- | freshments ended the meeting. Act- | tributors of insecticide sprays and | ing scribe, Helen MacEwen spraying machinery will be as- Troop 23, Miss Bonell, eaptain. had | sembled here tom@row. by the De- its meeting Thursday, and the Cat0:£8 | partment of Agriculture to consider atrol entertained. There were . e 5 means of improving spraying meth- EyssE . theiGee s mal in the light of British charges AMiss Bonell, Ellen Anderson from | ihat harmful amounts of chemicals roop 13 and some zirls interested | remafn on marketed. apples. in scouting. There were songs and | The department was informed re- dances. The program was concluded | cently that British dealers had been by some drill work and “The Star|fined for selling American fruit al- Spangled Banner.” Refreshments fol- | leged to be contaminated in _this lowed. Scribe, Anna Beth Garrett. | way and that as a result the Br , = : 4 Troop 28, Evelina Gleaves, captain; | ish market for the exportable sur- 1 ) ih dney Jones, scribe, after drill in | plus of American apples had suf- f :tion devoted the regular hour fered severely. Since then. it h: to study. Those interested in merit | been unofficially stated that no hadges worked on the photographer | apples were going into commerce test. Several girls passed the second- | that _contained ~any appreciable class test in signaling and a group | duantity of spray chemicals and has nearly completed tenderfoot. As |that none at any time had contained \ play rehearsal was Deing held in |€nough to endanger health. the parish hall the meeting adjourned | g k Maj. McIlroy Assigned Here. 20 Temple Heights, which is near : . Several zames were f‘?;‘.;h::;hlhe Food-night eircle was | Maj. James G. Mecllroy, Infantry, feid. 'The patrol leaders returned to | has been assigned to duty with the ; e e 18 hold the court of honor, | 521st Infantry Battalion, ~Organized Reserves, with station at Washing: ton, D. C. Special Woven Fiber Suite Settee; armchair and rocker of durably woven fiber. . You may readily find use $ for this inexpensive suite in your home. $1.00 Delivers IT! 0 P. & Remember the Address—735 Seventh St. N.W. v | Shoemaking is one of the largest 7 setting- | industries in the United States, more = £ Songs were also en-'than 1,000,000 pairs a day being made. . s, Holly Troop, No. 33, Marion Stevens, captain; Julia Curtain, scribe, open- ed its meeting by playing a game. ‘The lar ceremonies were then held and the girls practiced up' exercises.