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Building for ‘Winter Use Girl Scouts to Take to Woods

The Girl Scouts will be able to take to the woods in the winter-

time now,

[The Gyro Club members have! eled one of the ‘buildings’ at Camp Dellwood for winter use,

insulated and paneled and an oil ter has been installed. Twelve 1s and two adul

t leaders can accommodated, Troops 186 and 12, under the sponsorship of Mrs. Kenneth Reid and Mrs. Carl ‘Felton, are the first groups to use the new facilities, i Mrs. Frederick Marston fis chairman of the troop camp committee. Her assistants are Mesdames J. D. Alford, Howard Huner, Simon Jenkins, Ted Kiefer,.E. G. Plum, Rebert Hite and Lofquist, Wilbur MeNelly, superintendent ,0f the Dellwood grounds, and Mr. and Mrs, Charles Moores, cochairmen of the Dellwood com, mittee, also worked on.the project. : The Gyro Club built thé cabin several years ago.

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