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OAKLAND TRIBUNE, SUNDAY, JANUARY 24, 1943 SCOUTS and SCOUTING Y. A. NEWS Oakland Council Calendar (A participating agency of the Oakland Area War Chest) January 24 Public heajth merit badge session, Camp Dimond office, EVEN THE TRACKLESS WILD' HAS ITS SIGNS 2 p.m. Boys' Work Committee to Consider Extent of Harvest Camp Activities Jaanuary 25 Eastern division commissioner meeting, 2900 57th Avenue, 7:30 p.m. January 25 Board of directors meeting, Athens Club, 12:15 p.m.

January 30 Good Government Day assignment meeting at Camp Dimond mess hall, promptly at 9:30 a.m. Commando program lor all Scouts will start at 10:30 a he Oakland doing th far," building at 3716 San Pablo Averrae" January 31 Civics and patbfiriding merit badges session, Camp Bethel said. Y.M.C.A. will participate in the 2 p.m. As the "iavltation" to Oakland January 31 Advancement committee meeting.

Camp Dimond, 2:30 p.mi boys was received, local Y.M.C.A, ieDruary Don Bosco Catholic Scouters meeting, St. Francis de Sales, 8 p.m. February 1 Deadline for advancement-to befficluded In district courts. February 3 Radio broadcast, 4:30 p.m. officials were already busy laying preliminary plans and were setting up 1943 camp standards based upon Emergency Harvest Camp movement in 1943 will be' the main subject for consideration when the Boys' Work Committee of the local association meets, at the next Wednesday night.

f'-t- the experience of 1942. ebruary 3 Cubbers meeting. Police Court No. 1. 7:45 p.m.

Said R. W. Kretsinger, chairman February 4-10 33W Anniversary Week celebration. "Dan Beard" to be launched during the celebration. of the Boys' Work.

Committee: "If there is the apparent great need for This meeting has been prompted February 4-6 Street Expo days. Troops to demonstrate1n.neighborb.ood 1' i larm labor this year, ana, ii no pub ana downtown store February 7 Scout Sunday. Every Scout to attend the church of his lic agency is going to sponsor the work camps, the Y.M.C.Aywill give by the receipt during the past week of official word from the Placer County area that the farmers jrt that area are again interested in having boys from Metropolitan Oakland furnish the labor for the harvesting Taith. Special services in the afternoon. was announced yesterday by Joshua Rose, executive secretary of the branch.

The new offices and club rooms will be opened on or about February 1, according to Rose. "From its new building the North Oakland 'Y' should be better able to serve the North Oakland community," Rose commented. Following are some Oakland Y.M.C.A. "Highlights for as announced, yesterday in WTV Board Report for December 1942: The completion of the modernization of the first floor. Improvement in the boys' Summer camp.

Inauguration of an Emergency Harvest Camp for older boys. One hundred needy boys were given the opportunity of a Summer camp experience. The local Association raised $1240 for the World Service of the Y.M.C.A. i careful consideration to the spon 77, February 8 Birthday of Scouting, district courts of honor. February 10 Good Government Day In city and county.

sorship of one or more camps this year." of County fruit crops. Word Members of the committee which will meet to consider the Harvest was received from William Bethel, head of the Placer County Fruitgrowers Association, that the need Activities Outlined Camp situation on Wednesday night are: Kretsinger, Otto Heib, Ralph Glenn, Hubert Armstrongs Frank for farm, labor in the area will Lloyd, R. W. Snyder, William McClelland, Marvin Poston, Fred Scho. For Piedmont Groups as great or greater than in 1942.

Thl Oakland Y.M.C.A. Emergency Haf-vest Camp of 1942 helped save a two and one-half million dollar fruit crop in Placer County, eneman, Miles Standish, Fred L. Dye. R. A.

Leet, Alvin Eustis, Rudi Piedmont Scout headquarters has Wiens and Robert Looney. It is the hope of many of the announced full program of Scout Transfer of the headquarters of 1 the North Oakland Branch Y.M.C.A. farmers that many of the same boys who helped last year. will consider day, April 17; Council Camporee, Saturday and Sunday, May 15th and 16th, and the opening of Camp Wallace Alexander on Saturday, June 19. CAMPING PLANNED J.

Marshall Evans and A. Hayes, ing and Cubbing activities for the Spring season. The first of these from 36th Street to a new office VUlllf 1111.1, ywv v. and improvements. Saw over 300 young men members enter the armed forces of the United States.

Completed one year of free and events, which will be of interest to all Scouts and leaders, will be the Leadership Training Course annual Scout Sunday program on complete membership service given co-chairmen of the council camping committee, have reported that many Sunday, February 7, at the Pied to men in uniform. Set a dormitory totalling over two mont Community Church. All inquiries have been received as to whether a council camp will be hundred beds for men in uniform. Slated in Berkeley, Albany Scouts and leaders have been "invited to attend the service, which Said Fred L. Dye, general secre held this Summer.

Flans are already under waysfor the camp, with the possibility that an eight-week tary in commenting on these highlights: "On the whole the program and activities during 1942 were up First training course of this sea represented the local council, acting outing, instead of the usual six- marks the opening event of Scout Anniversary Week. Dr, Holland F. Purr, council chaplain, will be the principal speaker. Scouts have been requested to report at the church at son will open on Tuesday next, in the capacity of district, commis to those of previous years, and in addition we have carried on our January 26, according to Bruce Zimmerman, chairman of the Berkeley- sioner. Commissioner Loomis cer tified to the following advancements: 10:45 a.m.

in -Scout uniform. work with service men to ine pesi Harry W. Jones, council court of Tenderfoot, Jergen Schultz, Jack of our ability. We are looking lor ward to increased activity and serv i honor chairman, has announced Albany leadership training committee. The new course in scoutmasters' training has been outlined with spe that the next session of the court Menges, Thomas Morris; second class, Bert Gould; first class, Theo itc uuriug me ycni iff-w.

ROUNDS TO 6PEAK of honor will convene at the Pied week camp, will be held. Evans iJid Hayes declared that some difficulties will be experienced in the purchasing of 'food, transportation, and the recruiting of an adequate camping staff, but that it is expected that these difficulties will be overcome. All Scouts in the council have been advised of the various coming Scouting events. Their enthusiasm indicates that the Spring program will be a most successful one. cial emphasis on the problems which dore Pappas; star, Wayne Thornton Harold Rounds, member of the have arisen for scoutmasters because of the present emergency.

With this mont Community Church Thursday evening, February 18. All Scout advancement completed since Walter Kolasa and Peter Overmire; World Service staff of the Young life, John Kaufman: merit badges, in mind, Fred Flanders will lead in the instruction and group discus the Fall court of honor will be Men's Christian Association will be the featured speaker at the regular weekly meeting of the Oakland These advancements Peter Overmire. John Kaufman, Walter Kolasa and Wayne Thornton. sions which will be available to all Y.M.C.A. staff next Saturday mom.

include Class, First Class, Star, Life, Eagle, Eagle Palms, Vet- scoutmasters, troop committeemen and commissioners and others who are particularly interested in Scout 1 Tollow (he trail" was Important In the dayi of Hi frontier Scouts, but Is Just as Important today according to advice from former Scouts and leaders now In the armed iorces. The art of tracking therefore has become a more Important phase of Scout training. In the photo deft to right) Stanley Manchester and David Scott of Troop 65 work with Guy E. Reide, program director of Camp Dimond, on their tracking signs. Tribune photo.

Scouts of Oaklctnd Area Arrange for ing. Rounds will speak on: -me Y.M.C.A. World Service Program to eran and Merit Badges. OUTDOOR TESTS Wartime." leadership. The first session will begin at 7:30 at the Washington School Election of R.

Kretsinger to Honor Court Date Is Set Scout headquarters has announced that arrangements have been made Cpl. John Wyman Circle-Installs. Frances Gayetti, past department president, assisted by Dollie' Frages and Hazel Hoskms as installing con the board of directors of the Oak. auditorium, southwest corner of Bancroft and Grove. Seven consecu land Y.M.C.A.

was- announced ye terday by R. A. Leet, chairman ol 4 the board. Kretsinger comes on the board after serving the Y.M.CA, tive Tuesday evening meetings will follow, each, to last approximately ductors, seated the officers for the Commando Procrram' at Dimond The Alameda Boy Scouts will hold new year at the meeting of Col. John Wyman Circle No.

22, Ladies the Anniversary Week Court of of the G.A.R., recently. Honor on Saturday, February 13, in for several years. He has been chair. man of the Board of Managers of the East Oakhihd-San Leandro Branch and alVthe present time is serving as chairmanof the city wide Boys' Work Committee of the Y.M.C.A, Scouts of the Oakland Area Coun New officers Ellen Suther the Masonic Hall of Alameda. All and San Leandro 6.

Troops of the to attend, according to Ted Weis-Central division above the council bart, chairman. land, president; label Reynolds. cil will join In a special "commando troops in the city will participate in to instruct and pass Scouts in all outdoor requirements such as nature study, tracking, cooking, fire building, Scouts pace and others. Leaders will be a "Camp Scouting," LaSalle and Hampton Road, on the following Saturday mornings: January 23, January 30 and February 6. A council exploration hike has been planne dfor Friday and Saturday, February 12th and 13th, at which time also Scouts may complete requirements.

Other dates ahead of the council calendar include an inter-troop swimming meet on Friday, April the annual Cub Hobby Show, Fri senior vice-president; Gertrude ihe members of the board of di Camp Dimond next Farnsworth, junior vice-president; this Court of Honor and several He is principal of the Central Trade Saturday beginning at 10:30 a.m. Carrie Wagoner, secretary; Maudine two hours. BOY SCOUT WEEK The Berkeley-Contra Costa Area Council of the Boy Scouts of America will participate in the celebration of the National Council's 33rd birthday during Scout Week, February 6-U. Every troop in the local council has been asked to participate in such special features as Scout Sunday on February 7 and Scout Day in the schools. According to Louis Schuessler, chairman of'the camping and special activities committee, of the Berkeley-Contra Costa Area Coun-, School.

Eagle Awards will be Strom, treasurer; Lulu Bntton The Boys' and Girls Work Com Guy Reide, program director of the camp, announced. The special ac This is the first city-wide Court of chaplain; Madge Hefferlin, patriotic rectors of the Oakland Area Council will meet tomorrow at 12:13 p.m. at the Athens Club. Tomorrow evening the, cammissioners cabinet of the Eastern division will meet at the home of Ed Pitcher, 2900 57th Avenue at 7:30 p.m. Lyle Nelson, associate commissioner will preside.

tivity program will start immedi instructor, and Ada Rowe, musician. Honor to be held this year and we hope to have a good attendance of Honored guest was Calvin Blanch- ately following the Good Government Day assignment meeting to average were: 50, 79, 87, 36, 47, 93, 1, 22, 78, 11, 61, 31 and 72. Western division troops above the average included: 18, 88, 137, 13, 25, 3, 2, 15, 74 and 16. Troop 77 will stage their annual demonstration of safety during the street expo days according to. Paul Dr Alva.

Using an auto supplied by the San Pablo Auto Wrecking Company, the Scouts will stage a then administer first aid ard, past department commander of all troops, as well as the attendance be held in the camp mess hall at the G.A.R. mittee of the Oakland Kiwanis Club has chosen Frederick Dye, general secretary of the Oakland Y.M.C.A, as its chairman for the ensuing year. Purpose of the committee is to di. rect the club's city, wide welfare work for boys and girls. Trends in 1943 capping will be considered at the annual meetine" ot of parents and Xriends.

The Alameda Scoutmasters will cil the Scouts in Berkeley are now engaged in a number of campaigns hold their monthly round table at Scout Headquarters on Monday, Jan FRATERNAL ACTIVITIES designed to help the Nation'. war to the injured. The demonstration effort. the Pacific Camping Association ta be held March 4. 5, and 6, at the Hotel Claremont.

The daes were an. will take place on Telegraph Aw- 8:30 a.m. Events included on the commando program include rope climbing, wall scaling, hazard relay, knife and ax work, signaling, first air; mapping, and wide games, Reide said. Each troop of the council has been asked to select the representatives to participate in the Good Government Day program as a feature of anniversary week which opens February 4. The commando program is not limited to these Scouts who will The Scouts have been asked again nue between 40th and 45th Streets, this year to assist in the collection A panel Is being designed in the nounced in a bulletin received yes.

1 terday at the Oakland Y.M.C.A, Woodrow Wilson 'wood shop by bcout Hob Farmalee to show what Rudi Wiens, Y.M.C.A. camp directoi of books for the men in the armed forces. Every Scout troop in the council has been asked to organize for house-to-house canvass through Officers of Campus Rebekah Lodge Inducted by District Deputy Dickson auto mishaps do in the way of dam announced that the Oakland Asso. uary 25, at 7:30 p.m. John Macedo, chairman of the round table will preside.

Plans will be discussed, for Scout week activities and for "the Court of Honor to be held February 13.. ANNUAL DINNER Raymond O. Hanson, regional Scout executive of Region 12, Boy Scouts of America will address the members of the Alameda Council age. Junior leaders working on the. exhibit include Gene Rush, ciation will be represented at the pending conference.

COUNCIL MF TING out the various commynities. The campaign will be for a period of attend the 9:30 meeting Saturday orning, but all Scouts are invited two months, from January 5 to try their skills. Lay and staff members of th4v Emily Brownell was installed as March 5. Scouts are particularly in Oakland Y.M.C.A. will attend th ill Hildebrand, chairman of the terested in securine current best noble grand at public ceremonies street expo celebration announced Pacific Southwest Area Council sellers of both the fictional and non-fiction type, adventure and Western Ronald Lernberg, Sidney Levin, Milton Castleberry and Richard De Coe.

Troop 19 will conduct a tenderfoot investiture at the St. Cyril's Catholic Church next Thursday evening according to Bob Rolley, Scoutmaster. Rev. Father Arthur Walsh will officiate at the ceremony which will admit Jack McGee, John Kier- meeting to be held in Hollywood, February 20 and 21, it wai an. that a help sheet will be mailed to all Scoutmasters in order to help 'held by Campus Rebekah Lodge No.

331, I.O.O.F., in Masonic Temple, South Berkeley. Friday evening, and their ladies t. the annual meeting and dinner to be held Friday, February 5, in the Fir6t Congregational Church, corner of Chestnut stories, detective and mystery fic nounced yesterday. Fred Zimmer. tion and technical books on the fol man, Lowell Lass, R.

W. Kretsinger, lowing subjects: Engineering, draw supporter to noble grand; Judith Archbold, right supporter to vice-grand; Peggy O'Shea, left supporter to vice-grand; Bella Wakefield, inside guardian; Elizabeth Payne, outside guardian, and Vivian Eccleston, color bearer. -District Deputy Dickson and her deputy marshal. Nan Greenlaw, were presented with gifts from the lodge: Special guests were Anna N. Cant-lett, president of the Rebekah assembly; Louis J.

Hardie, past Nan B. Dickson, district deputy president, conducted the cere and Central. The meeting will (tart at 6:30 p.m. and will include the develop the event Downtown stores have agreed to turn over a window to various districts for an expo exhibition Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 4 to 6. Stores ing, mechanical drawing, radio chemistry, machine presentation of a Silver Beaver awarfind the election of officers mechanics, etc.

Books of humor, co-operating are: H. G. Capwell's, nan, Maurice McCarthy, Richard Lawrence and Richard Fahey into the troop. The monthly troop hike was the order business on January Jess Berger, R. A.

Leet Ed Grove and Secretaries Dye, Looney, Meyei and Fenn are considering attendance at the meet. Bob Phelps, president of the Ca tlemont Hi-Y Club yesterday announced the entry of a basketball team from the club in the forthcom. cartoons and other entertaining literature is also desirable. Sears-Roebuck Jackson's Furniture Company, Capwell-Sullivan The Berkeley office of the Boy 10 as 13 members hiked into Rac and Furth, Hale Kahn's and Scouts is receiving knives which will coon Canyon via the Fern trail, monies. Others Inducted include: Kathleen Heinbach, vice-grand; Pearl Hastings, recording secretary; Alma Mortimer, financial secretary, and Rose Daily, treasurer.

The following officers were appointed: Rose Hadlen, warden; Ida Tange, conductor; Esther Christy, chaplain; Ada Maxwell, musician; Delia Bartle, right supporter to; noble grand; Nan B. Dickson, left grand master, I.O.O.F.; Ethel Gar Roos Bros. Three stores have of fered their windows for a troop dis ner and Lena Eckman, district The troop will travel to Chabot Ob' servatory on February 5. The mem. for 1943, as well as the talk by Mr.

Hanson. T. A. Gregg" is president of Alameda Council and Hubbard Moffitt, a member of the executive board, will serve as toastmaster of the evening. WAS BOND POSTERS 1 Members of Boy Scout Troops 2, 12 and 5 destributed nearly 1000 posters advocating the sale of War ploy, they are: Breuner's, J.

C. deputy presidents, and N. C. Niel son deputy grand master. ing Northern California Boys' Bas4 ketballXeague.

Tourney finals wilt be held in Oakland on March 8. Robert Looney, Oakland Y.M.C.A. i bers win attend the 9 a.m. mass Penny Company and Fred Benioff. of their church on Scout Sunday Delilah Bartle was chairman of Arrangements for the displays were and then enjoy a breakfast pre the evening.

completed at a meeting of the Vic be sent to our armed forces in the Solomon Islands. It is interesting to note that the response to the appeal for knives has been most enthusiastic. Many who did not own knives which would be suitable to contribute, have purchased new hunting knives to send to the Solomons. COURT OF HONOR Troop 9 of Berkeley recently held a Court of Honor. Clarence Loomis secretary represented the Assocla.

tion in a panel discussion on the Emergency Harvest Camps held at pared by Field Commissioner George Raab. After the breakfast, the troop tory Display Committee. Bonds and Stamps this last week. will go to San Francisco for the Commissioners report plans well under way for the district courts of honor that are to be a part of anniversary week activities. Scouts Catholic service.

MERIT BADGE SESSIONS This is but one of the several services that the Scouts of Alameda have done-during the past months as their part on our war effort. the Washington High School in Cen-terville last 'Jhursday. Officials from both public and private agencies took part. Pythians to Seat Leaders Tent Names Committees This afternoon at 2 p.m. Dr.

Albert Boles will conduct an examination in the public health merit badge, The session will be held in the of INVITATION TO RETURN TO PLACER COUNTY are reminded by C. H. Lundstrom, chairman of the advancement committee that the deadline for awards Is set for Monday, February 1. All advancement, must be in the council office on that date if they are to be presented at the district courts. SCOUT SUNDAY fice at Camp Dimond.

Instruction At the first business meeting- of Joint Installation of new officers of Elm Lodge No. 234, Knights of NS.V imm and examination for the civics and Pythias and Elm Temple, No. 105, pathnnding merit badges has been the year, Tuesday," Alice Johnson, new president of Jennie L. Hogan Nan B. Dickson, district Pythian Sisters, will be held Tues set for Sunday, January 31 and Tent No.

60, Daughters of Union day at ,8:30 p.m. in I.O.O.F. Hall -depmy-who saatad iw Every member of the Sov Seoutsr naipn nut-Ken win of Americri, exacted to a be Avei Veterans, appointed ner commitu Street. held in the office at Camp DI as follows: Logan Amesbury will be install mond at 2 p.m. Members of the advancement Bplief.

Josephine Liniger, Agnes Officers oi Campus Rebekah Lodge on Friday evening. Waters and Mary JBurt; norai, mauae committee have been called to meet Ing officer; Frank T. Dusterperry, grand prelate; Art Brazelton, grand master at arms; William Harper, Kalis, Anna Jost and Beatrice bchil-lineer National defense, Cora Sha- master of ceremonies. fer; Red Cross work, Nettie Camp INDUCTION TO Harold Bell will be installed the church, of his faith on Scout Sunday, February 7. Rev.

and Rev. Father John Silva are as co-chairmen on the committee of arrangements. An interdenominational service will be conducted Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. at the First Con- -su-egational Church, 24th and Harri--4i Streets. All Scouts, Cubs, their arents and friends are welcome to attend.

Scouts and Cubs are asked to meet at the Veterans'! chancellor commander; Alphonse bell; Victory Club activities, Edna Steele, Maude Kalis, Roma Kline and Sadie Smith; editor for the tent Datier. Roma Kline; hostesses, Meyer, vice-chancellor commander; Nerod Camara, prelate; Harold BE FEATURED at the council office at Camp Dimond at 2:30 p.m., on Sunday, January -31 according to C. H. Lundstrom. Visitors are welcome to the meeting and all Scouters, interested in the subject are urged to attend.

Several troops have added new leaders to their rosters during the past week, according to Belinda Alderv cleric Troop 11 has a new assistant Scoutmaster in Mervin Ash. Troop 75 has Steve Threatt, master at arms; Ashton 1 ty v' i. V--' Pauline Bonemart, Margaret Hurley and Nellie Fisk; membership, Roma Kline and Sadie Smith; patriotic Raphael Rotondo will be installed Ryer, master of works; J. W. Dan.

ifls, keeper of records and seals oracle of Victory Camp, Royal Edward T. Paine, master of finance work. Anna Jost; instructor and Neighbors 'of America at public in Memorial- Building at p.rn: with: their troop and National colors for the entrance Into the worship stallation ceremonies tomorrow at Fred Burnsen, master of "exchequer; Dave Arwine, inner guard, and Bert counselor, Maude Kalis. Mrs. Kalis was also appointed by the depart 8 p.m.

in W.O.W. Hall, 3256 East Vallerga as an assistant Scoutmaster Golden, outer guard service. ment as general chairman for the Granddaughters' Club for the North Jennie past district Fourteenth Street Irene Wallen will be installing of. and Laurence Suva as a Scouts and leaders of Catholic deputy, will be installing fifficer for faith will again attend the celebra. ern federation.

Hayward Acres Troop 1 has signed ficer, assisted by Claudine Garcia, ceremonial marshal; Hazel Moss, as fion to be held at the St. Mary's The next tent meeting will be the sisters, assisted by Charlotte Werthman, acting grand senior; Joseph Freitas as an assistant Scout- Cathedral in ban fTancisco, sistant ceremonial marshal; Lulu moster; and Hayward Troop 6 hat Evelyn Van grand man Scouts will appear on the radio A recruited Frank Gagga for a similar ager, and Delzie Hart, mistress of program of the 28th District of Par Tuesday, February 2, when a Lincoln program will be presented by Anna Jost, patriotic instructor. The Victory Club meets Tuesday noon with Maude Kalis, 548 Apgar Street ceremonies. job. Horace W.

Estep his been signed as a committeeman for the ent-Teacher Association at 4 p.m., Wednesday, February 3. Mrs. Louis Rebecca Bell will be inducted as Sea Scout Vega. Ginger, chancellor; Mary Comunelll, inner sentinel; Sylvia Vale, musicn. Others to be inducted include: Margaret Ginter, vice-oracle; Jenny Fnucchi, past oracle; Irene Per-sonett, chancellor; Hazel Moss, recorder; Claudine Garcia, receiver; Dorothea marshal; Elita most excellent chief; Pearl Palmer, past chief; Lelanbell Williams, ex Gruber, wife of the former Scoutmaster of Troop 136, will introduce the progfam.

Other radio programs will- carry Scout news during anni Cub Pack has four new committeemen, they are: Herbert T. Smith, Wheeler K. Stanley, Erwin Rohr. cellent senior; Hildi Ceremony, ex State Dean Feted cellent junior; Frances Ann Ryer, versary week as in previous years, James, assistant marshal; Mary Co By Women oi Moose and Kenneth P. Hughes.

Three new Den Mothers have been added In San Leandro Pack 2, they are: Mrs. Johnny Ackerman, assistant Scout manager; Nellie Siver, mistress of finance; Bell Harper, mistress of records and correspondence; Doris Arwine, protector, and Gladys Meyer, outer guard. Pearl Knox, State dean of the munelll, inner sentinel; Nadine E. Moss, outer sentinel; Beatrice Dyson, manager; Wanda Lehner, mu Marguerite Bergren, Mrs. E.

M. Women of the Moose, paid an offi' Spengler and Mrs. Dorothy Dense. A new compliment of leaders in Retiring Chancellor Commander sician; Grace Morrison, moaesty; Lois Voigtlander, courage; Beatrice cial visit to Oakland' -Chapter No. 965, Women of the Moose in their club rooms, Wednesday.

A class of Hayward Tack 1 are: Harold F. Sips Dyson, faith; Rosalie Dunn, un Jewel will be presented to Ashton Ryer, and past chief's certificates McCarter, John F. BlsnkenshiD. selfishness; Nettie Bonner, endur i' and pins to Pearl Palmer and Lillian John P. de Nuri, William Bowman, Leonard Lustig and J.

S. Hines. New ance, and Nettle Parker, flag-bearer. executive, said. Members of the Don Bost-o Scouters will meet on Monday, February 1, at the St.

Francis de Sales Church at 8 p.m. according to Jim Kaney. yfVdemonstration of a troop meeting will be the feature of The evening program, XSOOP RECORD A report of attendance of the Oakland Area Council troops for the month of December indicated a council average attendance of 57.3 Mcintosh. Past Presidents Induct Rebekahs Plan Session candidates was initiated in her honor, sponsored by the Academy of Friendship Committee, Sadie Jones, chairman. Pearl Anselmi presided and the Senior Regent's Escorts assisted, in the initiatory work.

The Home. Making Committee, Mary penfold, chairman meets Wednesday at the home of Naomi leaders the Cub Pack 1 of Liver-more are: James L. Creager, and the following- Den Mrs. Millie Crist, Mrs. Harry Berkowltz, Mrs.

Len Krueeer. Catherine Plumb will be installed Berkeley Rebekahs Lodge No. 262, president of the Past Presidents' Association No. 2, Native Daughters I.O.O.F., will meet Wednesday at Mrs. Ruth Bovard and Mrs.

Edward of the Golden West in the- Pacific 8 p.m. in Odd Fellows Temple, Berkeley. Ellen Wells, noble grand, Building, tomorrow at 8:30 p.m. Hageman. The Cubbers Roundtable will hold, the regular monthly meeting in Po Edith Hutchinson will be the installing officer, assisted by Emily Alvin Eustis, director of the 1942 Oakland Y.M.C.A.

Emergency Harvest Camp, and Fred L. Pye, general secretary of the Oakland association, look happily at a letter from th Placer County area inviting Oakland boys back to the area in 1943. Preliminary plans for the new camp will be made at a meeting of the Boys' Work Committee of the bext nigU and her newly installed staff of officers will 5Ccuply their chairs for the first time and committees will Brinning, 5215 Belvedere Street, with Belle Hanson and Betty Brai-nen as co-hostess. per cent, while the Cub Packs had sn average attendance of 74.6 pr tent. Troops of the Eastern division bove the council average were: 27, 69, 70, 42, 8.

40. 19, 20, 6, 62, lice Court No. 1 of the Oakland City Hall on Wednesday, February at be chairman of installation cere- ha nnnninted and the nrncram fnr The next meeting of the chapter 7:45 p.m. All Cuplcadert ar urged tnonic wUl be et Hoof iUU, February.

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