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GIRL SCOUTS Two years ago the Louisville-Deltlolay C'0I1ll11Z1!1ill'l'y organized and sponsored a Brownie Troop in Cottage 5. Mis. George Booher and Mrs. R. M. Burger are the co-leaders of this Girl Scout Troop. No. 24. They are doing a grand j-ob in molding the characters of our young girls. Our Boy Scout Troop. No. 112. was organized and sponsored by St. George Lodge No. 239 in October 1949. Their charter expired in October 1953. at which time Cres- cent Hill Lodge No. 820 assumed the sponsorship of the troop. Mr. A. D. Shelburne. Kilwinning L-odge No. 506. is the Scout Master. He deserves much praise as he strives to help our boys Be Prepared. These two organizations mean much to our girls and boys. BOY SCOIQTS 51 if Alix 1 I '-
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