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The Salina Daily Union from Salina, Kansas • Page 11

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THC SAL IN A DAILY UNION, SUNDAY, MARCH 21, 1920 PAGE THHit ensuir year as follows: Senior 'Pa-, ing at the Y. M. C. A. on Friday even- lrol leader Homer Ragle: scribe, trigs and will continue to do so until BOY com SECT first troop of scouts in Salina in the Cathedral here, and recognized as the oldest troop in the United States from which the present troop of the Cathedral Troop derives that claim; tween the various patrols on the quali fications of a scout.

The Tycoons and the Eagles tied forjirst place. In the elimination that followed the Racoons von. Troop 3 is also engaged in a bird-house contest, and prizes are be- is now Honorary Secretary of the Bor DOG IS HOCKED AND BROKER IS STUNG SACRAMENTO Wuxtry Here's a fellow who stung a pawnbroker! silas Graham brought his dog to townj He bad no place to kcp hiVi and didn't care to feed bim durifcr the winter. He pawned the pup with Jake Goldman en pawnshop row. Now Goldman has to keep the dog six months.

He can't sell him and he ins offered by the patrol leaders for Scouts of Dublin, Ireland and organ- CONDUCTED IjY R. WAKD those in the troop gaining first sec ization Secretary for the northern part of Scotland. Captain Romanes served i eat ou'- Donald "Walker; Patrol leaders, Ne-: after Easter, new patrol is being Tf rry. Dona hi Walker, Jennings fanized at the present time which will "reCuhe; Assistant patrol leaders, give this troop 5 patrols. This troop I Fai'old McCrary.

Rarie, Lester is growing beyond it's capacity, rtd Magee. Last week the first basketball enthusiastic interest and pep abounds, team of the troop defeated the fresh- Last Court of Honor they had four man team of the' high school at the of their tajembers receive first class score of 51 to lit. At the same time 1 badges ami four of them second class the second played the troop 2 team badges. They arc already making and defeated at a score of 9 their plans for their sura aver camp, 8. -which will be held at Bennington as It You tenderfoot scouts: Can you ex-' was last year, plain the correct method of handling Troop has a I.

so been folding their the ire. ax and hatchet Cm you I mec -l ings at the V. M. recently, find be points of the compass by a Mr. Jury has a organisation with the Canadian forces during the ed over an open fire in the of-doors and Scouting will great world war.

1 must feed him. He has to advertise Juan of hi m. Scouting is fundamentally a tor school for the training of Rents Don't Worry Them. ehara jovs in Henry Mendel and his bride don't the dog Tor sale when the six montas are up, if Graham doesn't redeem the animal. This is the law, Jake has found out.

Graham got a loan of BOY scout section: v. h. ard What is difference between a boy scour ami just a boy? Did you ever tliink about it? They may be oi" (jiiuit'; size and weight or the same, grade in school, hul tin re i.s difference. boy becomes scout fhov.s by doing so, that he knows a good 1 li ins when he sees Intelligent people connect, themselves With organi.aiions and systems which am designed to bulb! I hem up and make. 'want a little bungalow for two.

They Koi id i Court of Honor Makes Rulines ond and third place. Several scouts of troops and 4 aid ed Mr. Bren of the Chamber of Commerce during the Slate Grain Men's Convention after school hours. The scoutmaster of troop 1 during a recent visit to Topeka secured from Adjutant General Martin of the State Armory large number of knapsacks and haversacks for the scouts of troop 1. Mark Mitchell is the only native scout of Salina to achieve the rank of eagle scout.

He has passed merit badges in agriculture, bird study, atii The Local Council Court ol aud caa have him $2.50 on the dog back for this. the sun? Can you give neral directions of lit si aid as! session wa tell a it will ex- fully the and numerically. I roops 3 and 4 are the strongest scout organizations in the city. The tio recently purchased several large army tfeiitn which they i Honor when it met at it's 1 decided that be nc.s forth amine no applicants for classification unless they certified statements scoutmaster -signifying thai advanced bring with from their the candi-assed (lie pass are ol i incagos UZO class ot young married couples aud expect to Co their honeymooning in a portable house aud score one on the rent profiteers. The bride has investigated the problem and says she advises other brides to get them a portable house if they want to beat the high cost of renting and secure more comfort and privacy than they can get in an apartment.

Chicago Evening Post. i vi'l use this summer nr their camp. 'They are 'selling their pup tents aud to the injured? You second (hiss scouts: Can you tell vv'ial To do in case ot lire? Can 3 ou 'list inguish poison ivy? Jn ease? of drowning, could you restore Ihe victim by artificial res pi rat date has satisfactorily mess kits the troop. io ir.uivmuai mcmuers oi letics, art, first aid, civics, forestry. The troop will camp this conservation, conking.

nathfindinz. RIDES INTO TROUBLE. BURKBURNETT, Tex. Gertrude Hoffman, celebrated dancer, 'looking for here. A constable arrested bih Expecting to find excitement in a wild little town, she had rode in from Wichita Falls, on.

her motorcycle. officer thought it was till -site proved her identity. Yoff first year in the same spot as-last year. scouts. Fire nersonnl health nhotocranh litr-snv siad to instruct y.

the firemansiiii) jtu Wolb.ei-t wii! be in your work for mhhivms! oi iii ms, physical development, pioneering. the troop held. a very interesting meet scholarship, swimming, taxidermy, ing. Tim new candidates were vor- 1)Ublic health, signaling and stalking, i ed into the quiz was held be i 11. R.

Romanes, the organizer of the ili'Mii better a.ml more useful. The lov S''njf at e--' to Die Scout Oath and Law and tlii Hi' alio 1,1. it i.oui uu, developing sterling character. The boy who is not, a scout lakes no such oatbound therefore has before him no si.eh high ideals to which he strives to attain. The Doy Scout, always something useful and interesting to He has to stop and think "what shall I do nest?" The boy who follows no such program will drift from tltis thing to without making steady consistant progress.

it badges. During Lent, troop 4 tests required. Every candidate for second class' must produce a properly balanced bank book showing that he has on'i dollar which he earned buns', If deposited in a public bank. Thrift Stamps or Liberty bonds are also counted for credit in this lest. Likewise for first class he must show that he has two dollars acquired by the same method.

For the first class test the scout is also required to produce Patronize Union Advertisers. been tW 1' i ii i the field may which he has drawn, the unless story of his 11 mile trip, certificates a eer-- signed by one of bis teachers in It is human nature 'o drift we fix -our mind niton foUowinj ft tain del'iiiate course and connect our-j selves with the system which insures our following il to the enj. The Hoy Scout -wears a badge and uniform which are known and respected every where. The public looks up to him hi El school, by his parents, his scoutmaster, and by one other person not a relative signifying thi.t to the best of ihe signer's knowledge the scour is endeavoring to live up to the provisions of i he Scout Oath and Law. All scouts, who plan on going before the Court of Honor are expected to observe these requirements.

Remeyi ft and offers many opporl unit is fur service. If in a crowd of one hundred boys one was needed for a case of service that demanded intelligence ber also that when you go before the Court of Honor, if you have a scout uniform, wear it. Be sure- that it is clean, also that your hands and face and self-reliance, a Lioy Scout in uni-j form would lie selected. In later after he becomes a man. the Hoy scout 1 is sure to be selected for positions of ire clean, and your liair responsibility because his -lovalty- to The ol- the Court of Hoa-his motto: "lie naturally or at present is as follows: Prof, leads him to be ready for promotion Mercer, nresident: R.

G. Sabin. secro- while the other foilo iv often oepenus chance of accident. upon me tary: W. S.

Gannslee; A. II. King. E. A.

iiiiier. A. W. Dodge, Dr. H.

N. Dr. .1. A. Simpson.

Announce New Rules At a recent meeting of the National Committee ihe rule as to the passing of the Scout's Pace test has been changed. It is now required that a scout shall have only seconds let-way from the minutes: that is 11 minutes. 4a seconding minimum ti, minutes seconds maximum time. Scouts pace is one mile in 12 minutes so a scout knows that if he keeps that pace for 12 minutes he has covered one mile or vice-versa. Fire Chief Wolbert has compliment i roop 6 Making Strides Troop is making great strides for ward iu southcraft.

They are now engaged -in making plans for a summer camp. They announce that they succeeded in clearing about $50 on the Ruth Runner Concert some time ago. This money will form the nucleus of their camp fund. Out for Big Things Troop 1 used lo be "some" troop. Mr.

George W. Kelly, former scoutmaster is now scoutmaster of troop 2S in Denver, Colorado. He says there Jill 1 it- ed the scouts of troops 1 and 4 on (heir knowledge of firemanshin. also troop 4 for its use of (he same during and after the recent fire at the pal Deanery. Scouts Full of Pep There is no -doubt that, as a ihe Salina scouts are showing more nen and enthusiasm than has been 9 limit -k 5 tf 5 8" v.

are only one or two troops there that beat his old troop here. When Kelly was scoutmaster troop 1 was undoubt ably the best troop in Salina. At the HHT track meet they carried off most of the honors. They are getting start ed with a biff and a bang again now and are out for big things. Troop 1 having boon without a scout master for a considerable length of time is now gelling back it's feet.

The troop registered this year at Na-lional Headquarters with 18 scouts as members, and a troop committee com jxiscd of .1. R. A. W'ynn, Kov. J.

D. Kelly. Carl Woody and G. II. Meyer, Mr.

Schiedier of St. John's Military bool is the scon' niastei Mark Saukey Kclby and Andrew Donnelly are the Assistant Scoutmasters. At a recent Hie following officers were elected: Harry Jung, Senior patrol leader; Ar- id Johnson and Kennel Jenkins, pa (nil leaders: Ward liayles, scribe; William Northern, quartermaster and 1 1 asiirer. -Willi (bis wideawake group of men as leaders this troop should do great ihings for the boy's in the troop. The troop met at ihe Baptist church last afternoon and enjoyed a trip ea of (own.

They took their suppers. with them and a fine time was enjoyed by all present. Scout's Pace, tracking, cooking and signaling were practiced. The next troop 'meeting will be held at the home of William Northern. L'47 South Sania Fe on Friday 'evening.

March ihi at 7:311 o'clock. Some lively games are planned, and a surprise awaits every scout. All members oT the troop are asked to bring a prospective member. Gie us the boy who likes to hear the bacon sizzle in the pan when cook shown for a considerable lenglh ol time. They are rapidly gaining In numbers, and "the interest, of the -older people of the (ow the Rot uy Club, and Ihe Chamber of Coinirioro! is being shown in many ways.

Every boy in Salina should become a scou; as soon as be reaches bis 12Hi birlh day. Go on a Hike Troop 2 met is every Friday evening at! 7:30 o'clock in basement of the-south Presbyterian cot i age. They report increased interest in Ihe I roop. This troop will give a benefit picture show at the Palace theatre March 2S and 2'-'. Accompanied by their scout master.

Dr. Blades, the scouts enjoyed a hike to "Bob" White's last Sunday. There was a good attendance and a fine time was enjoyed by all. Among new scouts received recently were Floyd Mansfield and Charles Mc Clung by transfer from troop 5. Troop 7 is showing increased interest since the appointment of Mr.

Campbell as Assistant Scoutmaster. Mr. Campbell is a first class scout himself, and under real leadership like he will be able to furnish -this Iroop should make great advances in scout work. Troop number meets every Tuesday evening at the University Methodist Episcopal church. At their last ft-ting they elected officers for the is Mi fr No woman with an understanding of clothes could lopk at these smart and fashionable suits which we are offering for $35 and not feel a little thrill of pleasure -and appreciation over such an opportunity to buy a suit at this particular time of the year and at such a remarkable price.

Every suit has been personally selected by us and chosen from the. foremost manufacturers of the United States. It has been a hard search to get such-a display but after untiring efforts we feel that we have some exceptional bargains to offer at $35. Your size will be found here, with a style that is in accordance with fashion's dictates. mix i -Mr NORA AYES WEDS AGAIN, REPORT -ill.

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V- '-i-' y' CHICAGO Nora Bayos. coiiKxlienne, who heads the cast in the "Ladies First" company, now playing in Chicago, has been married for he fourth time. She is now the wife of Arthur-Gordon, according to a report from Springfield, 111. 'Gordon is also playing in "Ladies First.".

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