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THE FOREST CITY COURIER, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1926.
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AMERICA
Court of Honor at Cliffside.
The meeting of the Piedmont
Council, Rutherford County District
Court of Honor was held at Cliffside
Friday night, May 14, at 7 o'clock.
This court of honor was probably
the largest and the best attended
ever held in Rutherford county.
Every troop in Rutherford county
was represented and in most cases
the entire troop attended. The court
of honor was opened with prayer by
Mr. V. R. Bierley, after which all
scouts remained standing and repeat
ed the Scout Oath. Scoutmaster B.
E. Roach welcomed all scouts,
Scoutmasters and leaders to Cliff
side. Scout Commissioner Rev. G. R.
Gillespie,, gave an inspiring talk on
scout advancement. Mr. J. J. Tarl- j
ton, of Hollis; Mr. H. C. Tompson,
of Caroleen; and Br. B. A. Buff of
Ruth, were presented with Scout
Leaders Training Course certificates.
A very impressive presentation was
made by Scout Commissioner G. R.
Gillespie. The members of the court
of honor were: Judge O. C. Erwin, j
G. Fred Harrill, H. C. Thompson, J.
J. Tarlton, Dr. J. M. Owens, E. C.
Hawkins, W Paul Carpenter, J. L. j
Taylor, V. R. Bierly, Arval Alcock,
Rev. G. R. Gillespie and B. E. Roach.
The meeting was closed with the
International Scout Benediction. The
following boys were presented with
tenderfoot Hugh Nanney,
Volney B. Reid, of Troop 1 of Ruth
erf ordton; C. O. Green, James Ma
haffey, Paul Neal, Reid Daniel, Dan
Hughes, Hassil Wall, Clarence New
ton and Frank West of Troop 1, of
Henrietta; Woodrow Grant, Victor
Martin, Jay Dobbins, Donald Tate
and Franklin Harrill, of Troop 1, of
Cliffside. The following boys were
presented with second class badges:
Kenneth McMahon, William Rhine
hardt, of Troop 1, of Cliffside; J. L.
Hamrick and Wayne Smart, of Troop
1, of Ellenboro; Alfred Gillion,
Paul Hamrick, Sterling Morrison and
Edward May of Troop 1, of Forest
City; and Clarence Justice, of Troop
1, of Rutherfordton. The following
boys were presented with first class
badges: Dixon Eskridge, Nat Ham
rick, Jim Williford, Kenneth Miller,
John Twitty, and Ralph Banner, of
Troop 1, of Rutherfordton; Wesley
McMurray and Jack Rudisill, of
Troop 1, of Cliffside. The following
boys were presented with merit
badges: Dorris Tate, Troop 1, of
Cliffside, cooking, electricity, handi
craft, first aid to animals, crafts
manship in basketry, and star; Wil
liam Allhands, Troop 1 of Cliffside,
sculpture, personal health, art and
star; Thomas Glenn Callahan, Troop
1, of Cliffside, horsemanship, fire
manship, pioneering, pathfinding,,
first aid to animals, and star; Ran
dolph Martin, Troop 1, of Cliffside,
electricity, firemanship, pioneering,
pathfinding, first aid to animals and
star; Odis V. Black, Troop 1, of El
lenboro, conservation, automobiling,
electricity and handicraft; James
Gold Allen, Troop 1, of Ellenboro,
automobiling and pathfinding; Frank
Hamrick, Troop 1, of Ellenboro,
electricity, pathfinding, first aid to
animals, public health and personal
health; Chas. A. Bland, Troop 1, of
Ellenboro, electricity, pathfinding,
handicraft, first aid to animals, and
personal health; Chas. Gold, Troop
1, of Ellenboro, first aid to animals
Geo. W. Bland, Troop 1, of Ellen
boro, cooking, electricity, pathfind
ing, handicraft, and public health
Henry C. Harrill, Troop 1, of El
lenboro, conservation, swimming
automobiling and handicraft; Wilbui
Allen, Troop 1, of Ellenboro, swim
ming, automobiling and horseman
ship.
—B. S. A.—
New Troop at Bostic.
Under the leadership of Mr. J
Guy Michaels as scoutmaster, anc
Mr. Kimball Smart, as assistanl
scoutmaster, a new troop has beer
j organized at Bostic, N. C. Twelvt
i boys have made application a:
j charter members of the troop. Rev
O. C. Houston, deputy commission
er, of Ellenboro, will have tempor
ary charge oi the troop until Mr.
Michaels returns from Abbington,
A . a., where he is attending summer
school. Mr. J. V.". Getfcys, E E. Smart
and W. W. Washburn are the mem
bers of the troop committee. Mem
bers of troop 1 of Bostic ai'e: Eu- 1
gene Hollifield, Thomas Harris, Don ;
Padgett, Lawrence Padgett, Harry j
Lattimore, Percy Likens, * Theodore I
Philps, Thomas Clemmer, Reed
Washburn and Frank Washburn.
—B. S. A.—
New Troop for Cool Springs.
! A rtew troop is to be organized
in Forest City at the Cool Springs
grammar school. Numbers of boys
have already shown their intention
of joining this troop. A greeat troop
is anticipated. A meeting of all the
the boys who have asked to join
this troop will be held Monday at
1 o'clock at the school.
—B. S. A.—
Daiton Bros. Outfitters.
Daltc'n Brothers, one of Forest
' City's most prominent department
stores, has accepted the appointment
as official outfitters for Rutherford
county. In a short while this store
will carry a full line of scout sup
plies. All scout leaders and scouts
in Rutherford county will have the
service of this store in getting uni
forms and other supplies which are
obtained through the official out
fitter.
—B. S. A. —
Our Boys to Carry On.
What is a boy? He is a person who
is going to carry on what you have
started.
He is to sit right where you are
sitting and attend to those things
you think so important when you are
done.
You may adopt all the policies you
please, but how they will be car
ried out depends upon him.
Even if you make leagues and
treaties, he will have to manage
them.
He is going to sit at your desk in
the senate, and occupy your place
on the supreme bench.
He will assume control of your
cities, states and nations.
Your prisons, churches, schools,
universities and corporations.
All your work is going to be judged
and praised or condemned by him.
Your reputation and future are
in his hands.
All your work is for him in the
fate of the nation and of humanity
is in his hands.
So it might be well to pay some
attention to him.
—E. S. A.—
Scout News of Interest.
At the recent meeting and conven
tion held in Washington, D. C.,
Walter W. Head, of Omaha, Neb.,
was elected president of the Boy
Scouts of America. He succeeds Mil
ton Detroit publisher.
was re-elected
and hon
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lished a store here in Forest City and you can buy
everything you need for your office or store in the
lines of desk, typewriter, adding machine and scale
repairs and rebuilding. We do all the work right here
in Forest City. We carry everything that you need
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