[ amen ueaeexiueu lu me uiuiug utuj iului•o-the basement.heAfter they had all found places atquillthe long table, upon which wereOfft-dishes fine enough to tempt any one,onutRev. A. F. von Tobel offered thanks.HeThen they fell to and the savoryMiBt-dishes consisting of chicken andest;atgravy, dressing, mashed potatoes,dnlOtbutterbeans, biscuits and brick icealltocream and cake, were quickly dimindie;s.ished. The eats were served in twoincourses by the mothers of the scoutsqu•ipand those who were watching “Bill”ofillBlakely saw him make the best ofshsatseveral courses.drlt;,erImmediately after the banquet theresurcrowd again ascended to the Sunday•school auditorium where an excelqulent program was carried out by themyin.Bernstein orchestra and Mrs. vonsinTobel. Mrs. von Tobel charminglydie69sang “Absent” and “Somewhere athlt;Voice is Calling,” and the orchestrabe!m,inrendered selections suitable for the Idelt;occasion. The last number especialCOlly pleased the audience. It was a]attrombone novelty in which Charlesqult;Campbell played the trombone.myThe farewell address was made byingScout Executive 0. 0. Pierce and imRearpromptu talks were made by F. J.aidRembusch and Bin T. Smith. The1n,sentiments as expressed in the ad-qu»