PAGE FOUR GIRL SCOUTS HOLD (Continued From Page 1.) First Aide: - Zimmerman, Muriel Zimmerman, Jean Christine Ruggles, Julia Roushey, Jennie Major, Dorothy Ma- Jor, Ruth Ide, Ruth Bertram; Ruth Kintz, Ruth Hull, Patton, Beatrice Girl Scout Aide: Charlotte Monk, Ruth Gold Star: Betty Owens, Eilen Gregory, Edna Bil- Mar- Williams; Class: guerite Hull, Beatrice Williams; lings, Jean Billings, Thelma Bulford; Health Winner: Muriel Zimmerman, Jean Zimmerman, Christine Ruggles; Jennie Major, Dorothy Major; Home Nurse: Charlotte Augherton, Jane Case, Wilma Brace, Rowena Augher- ton, Betty Jane Cooke, Martha Russ; Cynthia Poad, Kegina ‘Osborn, Muriel Lewin, Charlotte . Goldsmith, Minnie Crispell, Claudia Cooke, Muriel Zim- merman, Jean Zimmerman, Christine . Ruggles, Julia Roushey, Jennie Major, Dorothy Major, Ruth Ide, Ruth Ber- tram; Hostess: Helen Gallagher, Mar- garet Kocher, Rebecca Piatt, Jean Vercoe, Jean Zimmerman, Christian Ruggles; Housekeeper: Helen Bohe, Beatrice Williams, Eleanor Cortright, Junior Citizen: Madge Space, Eleanor Murphy, Charlotte Monk, Ruth Hull, Ruth Kintz, Catherine Davis; Laun- dress: Jane Case, Riwena 'Augherton, Charlotte Augherton, Cynthia Poad, Muriel Lewin, Claude Cook; Life Sav- ing: Peggy Shindel, Alice Davies; Ob- server: Betly Jane Cooke, Martha Russ, Cynthia Poad, Muriel Lewiin, Charlotte Goldsmith, Minnie Crispbell, Claudia Cooke, Catherine Davis, Alice | ton, Rebecca Piatt, Beatrice Williams; First | = Lewin, Fernbrook; Mrs. Fred U. Zim- J 2 — Davies, Eleanor Cortright, Marion Heale, Mildred Isaacs, Marguerite Pat- Scholarship: Mildred Isaacs, Betty Fink; Second Class: Rowena Augher- ton, Charlotte Augherton, Wilma Brace, Jane Case, Claudia Cooke, Min- nie Crispbell, Charlotte Goldsmith, Muriel Lewin, Regina Osborne, Cyn- thia Poad, Catherine Davis, Alice Dav- ies, Betty Fink, Jean Vercoe; Silver Service Stripe: Eleanor Courtright, Marguerite Patton; Swimmer: Ruth Kintz, Alice Davies; Woodcraft Girl Scout: Ruth Kintz. . Committee in charge had as mem- bers: Mrs. Arthur Major, Lehman, general chairman; Mrs. George Russ, Mrs. George Augherton, Mrs. Ross merman, Lehman; Beth Williams, Shavertown; Frances Keeler, Trucks- Mrs. A. D. Hull, Dallas. —_—t—————— PLAN WILL SPEED ville; (Continued From Page 1.) from that point relayed back to dis- trict engineers, and field employees of the Sanitary Water Board. 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It is believed this new me- thod will prove most effective in de- termining the causes of fish killing in Pennsylvania's streams. RETIRED M. E. MINISTER DIES . (Continued From Page 1.) Court street, Scranton, 1906-10; Fair- view, Binghamton, 1911-12; Sayre, 1912-14; Clark Summit, 1915; Jermyn, 1916; Worcester, New York, 1917-21. He was field agent for the Lord's Day Alliance in 1922. In 1923 he became pastor at Harpursville, New York, and served one year. He was then assig- ned to Portlandville, New York, where Le stayed until 1927. In 1928 where he was given a leave of absence and was retired from active ministry in 1929. Since his retirement Rev. Mr. Henry had made his home in Shavertown where he took a prominent part in affairs. He was one of the prime movers in action now un- derway to have Shavertown converted into a borough. He was a member of Schenevus lodge of Masons .in New (York State. Rev. Mr. Henry saw two of his sons “follow in his footsteps, one of then: is Rev. 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