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iVilSS Iviaigciy ncuucii ..—i---Occasion At Junior High School AuditoriumAt a most ImprcsUvo ceremony hold to* crciurw .U the Junior High School hall the Greater Portsmouth Council presented to Miss Mwuery Redden o! iwp l or tins city the Coldrn Eaglet pin. symbol of the highest award In Girl Scouiinc.rlth the BrownieMiss Redden is the ninth OBI Scent under the local council to receive this award. Many Oir! Scouts and leaden .•reci Greater Portsmouth. Dover. Durham. Newmarket and York ucre Included in the larze audler.ee which came to witness one of Portsmouth's tr.j»i popular Girl Scouts receive the honor. so conscteitlotBiy earned a.-.d so well deserved.Hie presentation ol the pin followed the rotor ceremony, which was In dilute of Miss Marie CuUcn. local dl-rerior. Foe this ceremony a stnking IwNrriound was formed of s-rls lepre-stitinn the 54 troop* under the IO»l Cornell, each sir) holding her tioop banner.a la sec Coiden EnStcl emblem, made mid raintod by Albion Warren. Jr.. v. n most effective overhead against s: pray curtain. Mary Carter. Troop S. Mi-red is cclor bearer. and Johaalee ft.rare, BatOnra Smith. Jem Foe and. ji«%::*re Hartford wero the color itunrd llettsrary guards were the following! Cvitlen Baft let scout*: Dorothea Knott. I Lr-jttf Redden. Edna Tconnesen. Sylvia Tcenuisca and PxUcSlIn Warren. IJin. Albion warren of Troop 5. Mb's Redden* c iptam. reeommended ItixlUnt to the Badges and Awards committee. ar.d Mrs. Harold M. Smith, cti.v.mian of that committee, and a former captain of Mils Redden, told the audience the significance ol the ouurd. The pin was presented by Miss Rc.omontl Thai ter. comir.isncner ol the local Council.Mts*. Roddeo has been a registered O. I Srout s-nre 1«T. when she re-C.'ived her Tenderfoot pin. She uan ardru: nature student and lover Of the otn-of-doore. and for eight consecutive y.-lt;u* h.vs cantptd at Camp Picreuriua. tar the pr.st five years camping duimg tlte entire six weeks season. Last year she was a most efficient and papular reziucllOr at the camp. List August *he served as a counselor at n -'■coat camp at Berlin, mid in September was *.:it to represent New Hampshire at ill.- Ctrl Scout Potter House at the n-.cem Staves Exposition at Spnni:-:*!lt;!. Mils. She is n graduate 0. P. rf-S.. 1534. ar.d is now taking a P«-‘ gr,d«atc course at that schoo.-Al«ayi a loyal and e-nUiussastic scout, site Ins been mo*: active in all local ac-(Mlkcs. serving for several year* as a iiw-icr in the Drum and Bugle Co:?®‘ on’, as a Junior itculeiunt in Troop to.Sue has also uwlsied meeting*.The 21 proficiency bodges which she completed for her Golden Eaglet award were: athtete. child muse, cook, dressmaker. first aid. health winner, borne nurse, hostess, housekeeper, Junior citizen. laundress, needlewoman, pioneerClarence Oarrow. who put NRA on the at left i Ho ebook hands with the NRA ated hie contention that NRA helps big biPhoto)snNDuring the pageant a chorus of 30 Girl Scouts in uniform, exceedinglyJ well trained by Mrs. Beatrice Scarbor-ouch, sin? natwnol on them*, the entire j I audience rising and Joining in the i staging of ‘Tho Star Spangled Ban-1 net. Mrs. IcRoy Harmon served asi pianist.At the conclusion of the pageant the entire cast paraded through tho aisles i of the hall, deligHcng the audience with their colorful cosiu.itcs, many of, which came from oventeas. ITo Ru-.h Jonca of Trrtp !. who was in! w**hi charge of oostumes. and ter assisun's.)Pxwldcn Mrs. V/. i. Dorncy and Mis. Peter brought Tccnnoscn. great p:a:. is clue: also to | other st Dorothy Roberts of Troop !. who heijxtfi j rounded with the chorus rehearsals. ! States o. .The Greater Portsmouth Council is the rccr grateful to the Bond of Education and Ilon li*-6 to the Junior High School officials foriwr/ by thrlr cooperation; to the North Church itabUshm Guild for the use of the chapel for re- m Maul heaisais. and to all frier.di of Sconcing.! Wed off! who helped to make possible thin, one o! ho wool, the most successful Girl Scout events.1*4'^ •ever held In Portsmouth. 1bird finder, land animal finder, star, ttio evctv.itz'j guest of honor was. finder, world knowledge, bugler, inUi-jMrs_ Inf? Adams of Plymouth, the; strri mid clcctr.elan. Besides these.,salIf clialrn-.n.-i. who :n a very brief!MW Redden holds several I messige lold or her happy associations jthe diversity of her j fo. thc ^ flve .cars in Plymouthwith Portsmouth's first Golden Eaglet.MISS MARGERY REDDENmbadges, showing hObbics.She is the second memberof 5l?I . Miss Anna McLean. Mts. Adams con-COncoifamily to receive the award. Iter sister.:gratulntctl the local scouts upon tbeir Miss Louise Redden, having received a 5p)eiwiS(i organization and the evening's similar honor last year. ! performance.a: the opening of the evening*. ^ gjrij *h0 s*,,* !n tit® chorus George ;program th^ Girl Scouts Drum Ahd:wt(e; j^utse Redden, Johnalee Bincs. at his he Bl*1- Corps, under the direction «• Hazel Comeau. Louise Prtnk.,hcad of Clarence Schlrmer. played several se- phyjii, rant, Ola McCt«hy.| root, aft lectiotis. The corps made a splendid jCart2U-.Jeanette McAllister. Cr-ssie j and sherappearance and shoaed careful train-.MBrli„. shlrtey Blake. Helen Davis.:mg. - BurdeU* LUJehult. Rica Boisvert. Olive DII fFollowing this. Miw P.oiamottd j rrJemiln. Barbara Erickson. Beatrice Theater. conimlsMoner of the local Max£m, Barbara Warner. Marlon Al-CouncJ. greeted the audience. 9r-a, Uttuon. Nancy Bidger. Priscilla Emery, brought to the Girl Scouts a message.Miry vincingtierro. Catherine Scare, from the Ctrl Scout* of San Juan. Jai,e yarrell, Jean Stephens^, Zclma .est coXx Pucrto Rico, where she attended » Ceod*-.n. Louise Rand, Jean Berry.', country tiocp meeting n few weeks ago. |prislt;iua Chick. Betty Downing, Dor-: uam at Then was preaented the page»r... oU)r Kin.,Kan. Betty Badger. Betty The BisThe Summoning of the Nat.ons. . Bovuid.*,h Ich was a most happy choice for a ^ ;h, paKetnt Ma« Faulkner.The Bstronger ter. For beer, on their sc teams k suits of were as Bi3oni Bisons Blion) B IsonsPLAIN SPRING COATS and TOPCOATSBeautlfullv Ooanswl and rrcoed50 centsSUSSMATi’SCASH aivd CARRY tvcolworlh Bid;.Girl Scout occasion, representing as it NeUie Bamabr. JnUa Stulbs, Margarel did the beauty of intcrnatlonaJ Ethans. Blanche Joses. IsabeUehood. This was produced by the BU:t Sv,eila McGill, Kathleen Shon-couitesy ol the Leas-e of Natrons As- non catherJie Stulbs, Margaret May-sotiailon. The pigcant was dlrecicd #rv phyUlS xhoirpson, Alice Seawards by Mrs. Alblcn Warren and her Troop Ma B(lync5 Virginia Yeaton, Beverly 1 soouts. to whom much credit Is due gu^ny, PriKtUa Martin. Frances for thc smoothness and excellence o. Betty Junklns, Etlcen Donde-th* performance. Hazel Sfjors or.ro. Leona Oerrlsh. Dorothy Corbin.1-roop » handled her difficult rolo in a Rjlft Joaes Baum. Louise Ether-most creditable manner, and the other ldw Abrams. Borbvr* Davis. HAS~j-is who had speaking P»rU. Dorothy Ba:Mm Ricker. Lois Burnett. Dorothy |Roberts. Lcor.a Gerrtsh. Dorothy Ccr- Ptrry Mi0n Hods doc. Marls Brown, bin. Btrbnra Yeaton. Ruth J cries and Bgav catherins Meagher. Syl-Prtsc'.Ua Warren, were most effccUvc. • ,Ja XacQnesf]-.. Kuth Raynes. Margar-alao. ir. their Ir.terpretaUon of Use rt Burnett, Eleanor Craig. Louise Con-various countries they represented. j0-,nscn.Dorothy Corbin was the bugler who played raps at the end.Members of the Leaders Asscclation served as ushers.a marvelous spectaclo was presented „,:-.-n over 50 Girl Scouts, arrayed in beautiful costumes of many different countries, were grouped on the itage.The ; the N*i pert rtf is la no dcat of
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