Joint Meeting
of Girl Scouts
On Friday, April 29, the Girl
Scouts of Roanoke Rapids held a
joint meeting in the high school
lunchroom for the presentation of
badges and awards. Leaders and
Girl Scouts of Halifax were visitors
at the meeting.
Songs were led by Elladeane Lee
and Jane West of Troop II after
which Troop III gave an interest
ing skit pertaining to the life of
Juliet Low. Mrs. W. A. Thorne,
Commissioner of Girl Scouts, pre
sented Miss Frances Dodds, Na
tional Field Worker, who talked to
the Scouts about the revised pro
gram. She also taught them a new
game, which was very appropriate
as the Scouts have been working in
the field of Games & Sports.
Following the games, Miss Dodds,
assisted by Miss Louise Brown,
Lieutenant of Troop III and Miss
Newsom of Troop II, awarded
badges to these Scouts:
Clothing Badge—Kathleen Crump
ler, Mamie Fahey Journigan, Jane
West, Ruth Lee, Lois Churchill,
Margaret Taylor, Elladeane Lee,
Melba Harriss, Katherine Wood.
Cook’s & Foods Badges—Kath
leen Crumpler, Frances Lee Dick
ens, Marion Ray, Mamie Fahey
Journigan, Margaret Taylor, Ella
deane Dee, Lois Churchill, Ruth
Lee, Jane West, Lorene Wright,
Katherine Wood, Melba Harris,
Myrtle Gums.
Home Health—Frances Lee Dick
ens.
Cyclist—Eula Matthews, Margaret
Brown, Josephine Draper, Kathleen
Crumpler, Teresa Wolhar.
Foot-Travelers—Bethel Grant,
Marian Ray, Helen Daughtry, Mary
Wilkerson, Mae Allen Burbage, Eu
la Matthews, Pauline Coppedge.
Glass Badge—Myrtle Gums, Jo
sephine Webb, Margaret Brown,
Marie Jernigan.
Second-Class Troop II—Elizabeth
Beckwith, Margaret Bennett—P. L.,
Lois Churchill—Asst., Margaret
Martin, Virginia Lee Thorne, Tere
sa Wolhar, Libby Dean Clemmer—
P. L., Helen Hasty—Asft., Marie
Harbour, Elizabeth Fahey, Lorene
Wright, Elladeane Lee, Ruth Lee,
Jane West, Gladys Lee—P. L., Hel
en Knight—Asst., Ruby Lee Wil
liams, Josephine Draper.
Firs t-Class Badges — Margaret
Taylor, Constance Jones.
We were glad to have with us
several members of our Troop
Committees: Mrs. W. C. Hodges,
Mrs. Alfred Martin, Mrs. F. C.
Williams, and Mrs. W. A. Thorne.
At the close of the meeting, the
‘‘Friendship Circle” was formed,
and Taps was sung.
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Mrs. P. A. Cook, Mrs. Arlene
Cooper and children, Patricia and
Adrian, Misses Nellie and Gladys
Morris spent Saturday in Rich
mond.
Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Williams spent
Sunday in Rocky Mount.
Miss Annie Cherry of the State
Dept, of Education was a visitor in
town Monday and Tuesday.
Misses Marie Cates, Jean Gibson,
Sara Cox, Mary L. Ray, Mesdames
Paul Ray and N. D. Cox visited
Mrs. J. E. Grant in Emporia Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wells were vis
itors in Lawrenceville Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Collins ani
son of Siler City visited Mr. ant
Mrs. W. L. Martin Sunday.
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