urthsrmotif,NATIONAL GIRL SCOUT WEEKr. and Jon**,r, Mr. Sallyand'hann.Lulun, O.\6 Al-OBSERVANCE COMPLETED WITHANNIVERSARY CELBRATION4P*! Mmilianm, % Roxt Mrm. AllanlordonMl ofrkson.% TN1Marie U and 1 Mr*. * andTolt;1*y bring* to * close nationalOlrl Hrout week which ha* beancelebrated In A nahelm by the manytroop* a* they commemorated thefounding of the organisation, Since laat Sunday, which «m oh arch day, until today which 1* natur®day th* girla have h*«n actively engaged In th* many typo* of work and play which round out their Olrl Scout Ilf*,On Sunday, 7fi war* present with thalr leader* at St. Mlchacl'a F,pls-copal church for tha special cole* bratlon of th# worship hour. Tha Rev, D. Howard Dow preached on'The Desert Ro*e, which la the Girl Scout symbol The Girl Scout Troop 7, of th# St, Bonlfac* school, want In a body to th* Catholic church whar# thay attended services.pianist with Katharine Tnuat tha naw treasurar.Th* troop held a party for theirlrla who had birthday* this month Those honored wort Jennie L*ah Jon**, Betty McIntyre and Hera Manilla, All faculty member* of tha school wera invited The Bone patrol irave an orlfdnat play WhMh was entitled, MA Dose of HI* Own Medicine/’ and was a take off on the teachers. Refreshment* were arranged for by Margaret Sweeter*, Mary Ixui*e (lalnal and Flor-lt; nrp DoetschTJ8*1st19ofLr*P;Inihurs-peace * who at 203 , wa snoisypruaprlpatadnc* ofaturb-10:4Rkd the, theyInto 'auach founp, fined * mix Theh wasHen-LongandEastSacor tnd 1*»n-theionB-M*rl« Handicraft DayTroop 1 mat Wednesday and ** ft was tha national handicraft day they spent. their time making spat-tar print*, picture* for flash machines, leather work and working on the Indian sign language and code They are planning to do copper work in th* mm future. #Troop 2 met Thurnday with 12 girl* present. They worked on tha new Girl Scout house, Thl* troop Is planning to care for the gardens surrounding tha house and to beautify It as much as possible.The Central school group, Troop 3, attended the Girt Scout tea given Tuesday for the mother* and Mends, in * body. In th# near future a contest will be held between tha two patrols with the losing patrol acting as hostesses at a Christmas party. For community service points the Scout* have been working, during the week, helping their teacher*. The meeting next week will ha omitted as It Is tha regular P.-T. A. day at the Khool.Mary Bath entertained Troop 4 at her home on Ellsworth street, with a Hallowe'en party. The house was decorated In the black and or-anp* of the season, while the youngguests enjoyed games, fortune telling and a short program with each girl contributing a number. Entertains 8cho*lm*t*sYesterday afternoon th* girls entertained with a party for all of their schoolmates who do not belong to the Scout organisation.Troop S of the Lincoln school also attended the Scout tea Tuesday In a body. They cleaned and decorated a room In the school-house during the week which will be called th® Girl Scout room.Troop 6, or the La Fellcldad troop, met at La Palma school for their regular meeting with their leaders Miss Vlncenta Carleton and Mins Adele Harvard. They enjoyed a treasure hunt and found asuitable reward at th* end of thetrail.Troop 7 at St. Boniface echool,which has 82 members, met this week to elect leaders for the several patrols. Verna Pohlman was elected leader of the Shamrock patrol, with Virginia McIntyre, Clover Leaf leader; Clara Quarton. Bun-Miltie patrol leader, and Laura Bell Qurton.Roae patrol leader.Mary Louise Galnal was electedThis aided the girls to pas* their cooking test requirements for asecond class Scout. Miss Margaret Dsuser, will assist Miss Beryl Kennedy as leader in the future.thHivaBiInthI mlt;ertinwl|op I cr | lotnl ofedSpecial from AnshaimAt s quiet and informal sere-mony Miss Juanita Martha Firestone and Leo Mitchell Carter, both of Santa. Paula, were united In marriage, Thursday evening Inthe home of the Rev, V, K. Ledbetter, pastor of the Calvary Baptist church, at 121 North Ohio street. Tha pastor officiated atthe ■ ¥*rThe young couple, accompanied by the parents of the bride, Mr. and Mrs. Firestone, the bride’s sister and brother, Mrs. Coleman and Miss Mada Coleman, grandmother and aunt of the bride, motored down from Santa Paula for the marriage. Mrs. Carter, mother of the groom, and a number of friends from Loa Angelas were also present for the ceremony.Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mitchell Carter left immediately on their honeymoon for parts unknown. Upon their return they will make their home In Banta Paula.R1thdaCl!#vticuffeianha keheehYiprUr ev thtu ar of■RSTICKERSWOLF• • *LION• • • •LYNXiIIn die word WOLF thu« art twoletters (0, L) which appear in “LION.By changing one tetter m “WOLF anew word wiB be formed si Step 1 Bytp *•*•«»* wo'dLION will be lormed. In the tame way ‘LION’ may be changed to a newword for Step 4 and then to “LYNX.