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spas ane hae ee ee ea Per Te SORE ewe ones Pege 12 _HSLAND CITY'S GIRL SCOUT PICTURES THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Fridey, November 2, 1951 € GIRL. SCOUT DISPLAY |7 (Continued From Page Seven) tions Flag, and we are proud of them for this achievement. Girl Scout Troop No. 5. Leader— Mrs. Neil Saunders. This troop will have a nature window in order to display the shadow boxes made by the girls from material collected on the beach and on their nature hikes,| while working for their Foot | Rambler badges in the nature field. Troop No. 7. Leader—Mrs. J. 1, Hemphill. Co-Leader—Mrs. A, V. Mills. As a background for our dis- play this year, we will use a bul- letin board with snapshots of Otik* Week-end ‘camping trip to, Bahia Honda in February. ‘These| pictures will bring back many pleasant memories to our girls, and we hope that you will alll them. i In July we cut out, stuffed, and trimmed toy animals for the baat the Naval Hospital. 2 out a very few for our displa; Off and on throughout the en- tire suramer we have ‘been talk- ing and thinking about the peo-| ple in other countries around the; world. We. enjoyed very much; the following two puest speakers. Miss Benildes Remond, Principal of the San Carlos scheol, who| spoke on Cuba; and Mrs. Witcher of London, who «poke on Eng- Jand. For the past several meet- ings we have been working cn maps of the world, the best one of which will be exhibited in our displays at the Children’s | Corner. - iG Brownie Troop No. 6—Leader, Mrs. Delio Cobo, Co-Leaders—} Mrs. C: H. Parmelee, Mrs. W. G./ Stearns, Jr. and flower scrapbook. Paintings] Scout’ Law, No. 3: “A Girl In our window display at|and posters will give the Scout) Scout's duty is to be useful and Chappel’s Variety Store we will} laws. | to’ help others.” show samples of projets which} Troop No. 10. The Gril scouts; Troop No. 10 has their exhibit our Brownies haye during the past them will be: completed; of Troop No. 10 are very new/in the w year Among) at Scouting but they know their! Store at motto “Be Prepared’, and their| F; Woven potholders. laws, and how to live up Woven purses. them A map of Key West mounted on}. They have b pester board and surrounded by! their Second C @esigns typical of our locality.; 4 requirement: in ure Handgkerchiefs embroidered) Pield is to make the five weath- with the Brownie emblem injer flags and be able to recess! of Noble’s Art uman Ave. and| ll Troop No. 11} in the S splay | of Riddles. } ups often get caught in? A traf- ; fic jam. Interesting Notes Note: From the Treasure Book | What kind of m do grown- The three largest birds in the United States are Trumpeter wans, whooping cranes and] California Condors. The whooping crane, believed to be the: tallest bird in the, United States, to six feet long. _ Good Luck, Girl Scouts Floridian Motel A. H. MILLER, PROP. 1212 Simonton Street Compliments of STELL’S BEAUTY NOOK 421 Simonton Street TEL. 637 Compliments Sunny Isle Luncheonette Compliments KEY WEST Good Luck Girl Scouts A. & B. LOBSTER HOUSE FOOT OF FRONT. ST. GARDEN and | LAWN SUPPLY | COMPANY TEL. 1019 830 Fleming Street Compliments of Overseas Transportation Co. Chrysler - DeSoto Plymouth - Dodge 601 Duval St. | Compliments of Compliments of LA CONCHA HOTEL RIOS BROS. Mens Wear 505 Southard St. ct the w Journalism poster by yellow and brown. jmize them. In their ext There will also be our Troop! wil] see these : flag and Troop picture. Sine this’ is | ‘ Brownie Troop No. 9. Leader—!,, Sine this is" huricane Mts. ALE. Guinette. Co-Leader—| for ‘heir section of the Mrs, R. H. Dopp they have a list o Dur display in Paul J. Sher's\C™.o° * help their p window. will try to show youl ae enbors he porte #ome of the things we have tried! jan. tad ee tp teach our little girls, We plan| nsw they sre livin thay fo use card table covered with| “NOW ‘ey are livin wn trepe paper. At the head - ill be the American Flag and ur Troop Fla, ‘ | + In the center, a model dressed} &s a Brownie. On the table willl be our Troop Certificate and} ture, scarves, towels, plaque: pothoiders, dolls, - he books, — cs | ing display at Beldner’s on Duval in-| a Girl Scout uniform ¢ Compliments of LEWINSKY'S MENS SHOP 526 Duval St. Compliments of STRUNK LUMBER YARD 120 Simonton Street TEL. 816 Victory Juvenile Co. ; — 534 Duval Street ents of TEL. 344 DRUG COMPANY | “®VERYTHING For THE DISPENSING CHEMISTS Simonton and Fleming Sts. th Compliments of ; ADORABLE - BEAUTY SALON $24 Simonton Street TEL. 146 §08 Duval St. OUR BEST WISHES to the GIRL SCOUTS PAUL J. SHER Congratulations GIRL SCOUTS Bakery Goods Fresh Daily BUSY BEE BAKERY N. E. BRENTLY 900 FRANCIS ST. TEL. 120 Tel, 1500 Best Wishes to the Girl Scouts LUCAS ELECTRIC 215 Duval St. Phone 41 Crosley Dealer. and Electrical Contracting