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We are atm getting reports back on our cookie sale. Threellrls from Troop 1096 were tops In their troop. DebbieKirkland sold 122 and she willreceive a cookie patch, PatLee was second selling 86 boxes, and Tressa Stanley was third. She sold 73 boxes. They will both receive a cookie certificate. The girls from this troop are going to visit theForemost Ice Cream Plant Inthe near future, hope they have a good time. They are also busy with their swaps for the junior Jim dandy to help Identify them at the Jim dandy. Girls - just a reminder that the Junior Jim Dandy Is May 8 and we must have our registration In by April 1 and our money paid by April 12. Have you signed up for your shops yet?Here are some more cookie reports from Troop 379: Brenda Strong received a three-day camp toe for selling 204 boxes of cookies; Dodle Toups was second selling 154 boxes, and Norma Reese was third selling 125 boxes. They will both receive a cookiepatch tor 1971.A tired but, happy group returned to the San Jacinto School parking lot Sunday afternoon to mark the end of a very weekend. Thegirls and leaders from Troop 379 vent last weekend on the San Jacinto River on an overnight camping trip. The girls went on a trails' signs' hike. The trail was laid by Karen Layton, Brenda Strong, Christine MalecU and Dodle Toups. They were assisted by Brenda Barclay who knew the trail area very well. Among the weekend's activities were flag ceremonies, hikes, knot-tying sessions and Saturday nlgl* a Scouts Own entitled What Girl Scouting Means to Me. The Scouts Own was planned by Kathleen Reese. A troop dramatics’ session was heldSunday afternoon with hilarious results. The girls worked on several badges thisWMkMd. AdllllS g)|outing were toe leader, Mrs. Peggy Reese, her husband, Norman, co-leader Mrs. Barbara Craig, her husban^ Wen-del, committee chairman Mrs. Paula Barclay and her husband Mark. Girls attending were Brenda Barclay, Pam Craig, Christy Dover, Laurie Jordy, Karen Layton, Kathy Muldrow, Christine Maledd, Kathleen Reese^ Norma Reese, Dodle Toups, Brendastrong, and Carole OUphant. The girls camped on a lot loaned to them by Mr. and Mrs. Barclay. They stayed In tents and slept in sleeping bags. A grand time was had by alL The girls are all anxiously awaiting the next trip coming up.The girls from this troop have just oompleted work on their Art In toe Round hedge by doing some ceramic work. They were ably assisted Intheir efforts by Mrs. Strongthe troop chairman. The next tow weeks!will be spent in doing their Troop's Own badge, and ng their next camping tripand planning tor the Junior Jim Dandy. Remember girlsIf you want to see your name In print either have your leader call me with your news or one of your girls call me and tell me what you have been doing. Call me anytime after 7 p.m. or on Saturday. My phone number Is 479-5511.In January, Girl Scout Troop1390 went to the cooking class at Houston Lighting and Power Company. They learned how to beke a cake, cook a toll-course meal and the tour mainfood groups.The troop hiked from the United Methodist Church to Deer Park one Saturday. They brought sack lunches and also cooked some food there. After playing with the park facilities, they hiked home.At one meeting, three fathers, Mr. Parton, Mabry and Llkmer, came and showed toe troop how to carve and use aknife and hatchet safely.The troop had a Thinking Day party tor Brownie Troop 1556, The girls of both troops dressed as people from foreign countries and played games from foreign countries. For refreshments, they had punch and Girl Scout cookies.* * *Juniors In Troop 167 enjoyed a trip to toe Burke Baker Planetarium March 20.The show was the springtimesties, and the movement of earth. The girls made a day of It with a visit to the zoo and lunch In Hermann Park.Juniors enjoying the trip were: Betsy Calvert, Karen Clanton, Amanda Clark, Rochelle Clark, Leanne Drummond, Cindy Dugger, Diana Freeman, Jean Hudson, Lisa Hudson Cynthia Klagery, Shelly Klagery, Rene Navarett, Margaret Slack, Ann SRUtvan, Cecilia Weetoeld, Karroo Wilcox, and Caryn Robertson.Adults accompanying toe troop were: Mr. and Mrs.Robert Navarett, Mrs. R. J. Knaplk, Mrs. Ronald Clark, Mrs. R. S. Freeman, leader of troop 167 and Mrs. W. L. Knaplk, Mrs. Ronald Clark. Mrs. R. S. Freeman Is the leader of troop 167 and Mrs. W. L. Fulton Is co-leader.GS TROOP 26Mrs. E. T. Edwards' Junior Troop 26 spent a ton day recently at Sea-Arama, and report they especially enjoyed the show with Mamuk toeWhale.Juniors attendlflg were: Re-va Howard Susie Edwards, A-drlanne Walker, Gall Norwood, J inlet Mr KiMl it Elintbtih McDuft Robin Duncan, La Anna Stringer, Brenda Shea, Lou Ann Hull, Terry Howard, Reva McDugal, Rose Mary Wilson, Cynthia Hopper and Belinda Stringer.Adults going with the girls were: Mr. and Mrs. DickMcDuf^ Mr. and Mrs. McDugal, and Mrs. Pat Norwood. Mrs. Lavlnla Thomas is toe co-leader of Troop 26.Ambrosia Is a word fromthe Greek language meaningimmortality. It was the food of the Roman and Greek gods.LEGAL NOTICEVEHICLES FOR SALE•I* CULaaI fW
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