CELEBRATESlfl OF FIRST YEAR’S WORK MARKED BY BANQUET ANDSPEECH MAKING BY RACINE PEOPLE LAST NIGHT.There was a large crowd at Griffith’s lall, Union Grove, on Thursday even-ng, in honor of the first anniversaryf the organization of the Union 3 rove Boy Scouts, Troop 1. There ire at present fourteen registered and jght unregistered Scouts in the:roop.Supper was served at 7 o’clock toibout 120, including parents of the ^eouts, the Rev. J. W. Carter. JudgeE. B. Belden, Scout CommissionerRees. Burlington School Superintendent Witter, Union Grove medical men and ministers the school faculty and he Liberty Loan and War Activities’ommitteec; of the village. YY'ive^ ofsome of these guests were in attend-e a iso.t n* t * + *lommittee, acted as toastmaster andt talks on I5ov fw*it a-'raining. J. Z. Collier talked on‘Loyalty;’’ J. S. Blakey on “ i nrift;[ r 1 W. McCracken on “First Aid;” nd Prof. A. J. Smith on “Courtesv,”of this amount had corns through the Tillage of Union Grove, and that to that amount should be added $4,900 raised in Union Grove and $1,650 raised in Torkville by the Boy Scouts. This is a total of 6,550 raised by tne Scouts.The registered Scouts of Troop 1 are Russell Reed, Vincent Callendar, Lyman Skewes, Peter Van der Brug, Paul Foster. Henry Proost, patrol, leader Roy Biehm, John Bowers, Darrell Hay. La Verne Miller. Kenneth Morgan, patrol leader, John McCracken. Everett Anderson and Kerth Dunkirk.The unregistered Scouts of the Troop, or those who are under age are James ’’’Bevier, George Salm, Edward Smith, Robert McCracken. Lyie Savage, Malcolm Bufton, Obie Scutt and Myron Carlson.SECOR PROPERTY ISSELECTED FOR HOMEREGARDED AS SUITABLE PLACEBY MEMBER OF STATE BOARD FOR PROBATION QUARTERS FOR CHILDREN UNDER COURT.The Secor property on Milwaukee avenue has been inspected by a member of the state board of control and declared to be most suitable for a probation quarters for children in chargeI of the juvenile court. The county board adjourned yesterday afternoon for the purpose of securing the opin-