I i LOCAL NEWS of TROOP ACTIVITIES of INTEREST to SCOUTS and SCOUTERS The September Board of Review proved to be one of the largest Review meetings that has been attended by the scouts of this dis trict within recent months. Chair man Crumpler expressed pleasure wih the number of requests he had received from scouts, asking to attend this Board of Review meeting. It is understood several scouts have completed all require ments for the rank of Eagle, the highest award that can be offered a scout. Scoutmaster Mincher. Brown and Waters are to be con gratulated in that members of their troop wil be applying for the Eagle rank at the next Court of Honor. ***** Camping time is slowly fading with the passing of summer months, and it is hoped that scouts and their scoutmasters will take advantage of the last op portunities for summer outings before summer is completely gone. Scoutmasters Nethery, Ratcliff, and Baird report a fine weekend camp at Camp Whetstone. It is understood that scoutmasters .Baird and his troop had one of the greatest experiences of that troop in their camp, so much so that the troop is now making every effort to purchase camping equipment in order that they might be able to enjoy these out ings more. ***** School is starting again, and we hope also is the interest in scout ing. Each year it seems that with summer vacation and the oppor tunities offered in the summer, the interest in advancement and other activities offered by scout ing begins to suffer. The district committee is pleased to learn that the interest of scouting has main tained a higher standard than it has in previous years. This is, of course, due to the effort put forth by scouters of this district. Three cheers to the scouters for their summer program. ***** The troop committee of No. 86 has really started to work. Their plans for a cabin for this troop seems to be stimulating more in terest in scouting in that com | munity than has been shown for some time. It is understood mem bers of the troop committee have made great progress toward de velopment of plans for the troop cabin. Troop Committeeman Joe 1 Baird is to be congratulated for i his cooperation in their efforts to obtain a site for the erection of i the cabin. It is understood Troop i Committeeman Baird has agreed i to let ther troop have the neces- i sary land for the cabin site. ***** The scout cabin being built by i the troop committee of troop 145 1 is rapidly taking shape. With help < from the members of the Lion’s ( club, carpenters, and members of < the scout troop, the outside work on the cabin has been completed. The erection of this cabin is a memorial to which the Lion’s Club may well be proud. Scoutmaster 1 Jenkins and his troop have shown that they can and will have good ] scouting, and deserve the efforts I of their sponsoring institution in I the undertaking of a scout cabin. ***** Church Sunday for the scouts of this district is getting more and more response from scouts and their leaders. The service held at the Methodist Church Sunday was inspiring to all who attended. It is hoped that more and more scouts will participate in these services that are hel deach month. Next Church Sunday will be held in September at the Presbyterian Church. ***** Troop No. 86 and its sponsors have undertaken a campaign to raise sufficient money for the erection of a cabin. The first steps in the raising of this money was taken last Saturday when mem bers of the school committee spon sored a Brunswick Stew at the springs below the Vance Street School house. It is understood :hat the Stew was a big success from both the patrons and the :roop committee standpoint. It is nspiring to the other troop com mitteemen to see the work that s being done by this troop com nittee. The troop committee from Saston is a recently organized unit md is rapidly becoming one of the jest in our community. If such sonstructive work as this is con inued, their desires to see Gaston >ne of the better troops is as lured. ***** Several inquiries have been nade recently concerning the cub ling program. This program is ine of the basic needs of this lommunity. There has been little lone in the past several years for lounger boy. The Cubbing pro gram answers the need for activ ty for the boy from 9 to 11 years >f age, and is sorely needed in his community. It is hope that hose sponsors of the scouting jrogram in the city will study he Cubbing program and give he younger boy the opportunity of participating in the scouting program. Cubbing is definitely a part of 3COutng and should as sist the scout leaders in their task of running a scout troop. ***** Remember this is the month for our Court of Honor. Begin talking to Mother and Dad, and see if we can’t get them to attend the next Court of Honor and see you get that badge. We need to have the parents present at these func tions; Scouts, let’s see what we can do about this. REGULAR RUN OF SHOWS AT THE IMPERIAL Uptown House Reverts To Regular Policy Next Week The Imperial ends its summer operating policy this week - end and starting Sunday will revert back to their regular policy of showing a Sunday-only film, then featuring the film which was shown at the Peoples on Sunday for their Monday - Tuesday bill. Next Sunday, the featured bill will be "Arabian Nights,” with Maria Montez and Jon Hall fea tured. Betty Grable an’d George Mont gomery are co-starred in the film, “Coney Island,” reveiwed on the opposite page, which provides the Monday - Tuesday picture next week at the Imperial. ***** “Gals Incorporated.” has been selected for the Wednesday - only film on next week’s Imperial pro gram. It is a mild little musical which will have to rest its case almost wholly on its song content. Among the chiei attractions ot the picture are the Pied Pipers and Glen Gray and his Casa Loma orchestra. Leon Errol and Grace MacDonald are co-starred. ^ i|C $ $ $ $ Roy Rogers is the singing star of “Idaho” which will be shown at the Imperial on Thursday and Friday of next week. The melo dies are plentiful; the plot i^ said to be interesting; there's a lot of fast riding and shooting; all of these assets, coupled with Roger’s personal appearance in the city several years ago, should make the film one that hundred# of local fans will be more than anxious to see. Rogers, oftentimes described as the “King of Cowboys” acts and sings his way through the film in his natural, unnaffected ktylefl The comedy is provided by Smiley Burnette, Roger’s slap-happy ally, who has also appeared on the local stage. As the romantic in terest, Virginia Grey turns in a good performance. (& ***** Bill Elliott and Gabby Hayes are co-starred in the feature, “Bordertown Gun Fighters” for the Saturday - only offering on next week’s Imperial program. lATTEND BIRTHDAY DINNERl Mr. and Mrs. Carl Keeter, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Keeter and son, Freddie, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon T,»e and Sybil Jean Lee, Mr. an# Mrs. Marvin Deberry and Marvin, Jr., Miss Geraldine Deberry, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hux and son, Donald, Mr| and Mrs. Rudolph Waters, Burt Mitchell and Myrtle^ Rose Waters and Mrs. Paul Leo® attended a birthday dinner Sunday in Scotland Neck honoring J. E. Keeter on his sixty-third birthday. Miss Maxine Mason of Raleigl^ spent the week end here with her mother. m ^ picFkM k MARTHA MFAM ^ ^-PlOKICCD< MVSICffiWKT in the Classic Manner Mom unique, wholesome and genuinely sad» Musical program on Radio, The beM of Ballads by the Composers of Hollywood singing celebrities. TO TOII BT TOUR DR. PBPMR BOTTLRR TO RAT I WHETHER your car is still on the road or is «| I jacked up “for the dura tion” you need Compre- \ J h'ensive Automobile Insur- Ji ance. j! Even in your garage, Ij your car is exposed to loss Ji by fire, theft, windstorm «| and other hazards. I| Ask this Hartford agency Ji to insure your car — just «! call i[ NATIONAL ROYAL | THEATRE | ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C. J PROGRAM WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 5, 1943 I Admission Matinee & Night lie and 17c (Inel. Tax) I SUNDAY. % SING ANOTHER CHORUS Added: Selected Short Subjects Shows - 2:00 - 3:35 - 8:30 MON. - TVES. Gary Cooper - George Raft SOULS AT SEA WED. - THVRS. Clark Gable - Lana Turner HONKY TONK Added: Latest War News FRI. - SAT. Tex O’Brien - Jim Newill BORDER BUCKAROOS . .— — ——“——■