The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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I
REYNOLDS COLLEGE
OPENING PROGRAM
TtN-THIRTY MONDAY MORNING
BOY SCOUTS IN
THE ACADEMY OF
REYNOLDS COLLEGE
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LETTER FROM MORAN
EXTRA SPECIAL
SUBSCRIPTION OFFER
FOR NEW OR OLD SUBSCRIBERS
Hither I. O. U. NOTES or Wrappers, Trade Marks,
Labels, etc., taken from the following products will
to grounds in Chicago, says that he accepted bv lh|s News Paper in payment for sub*
her lock* r~ is utilizing the Scout activities m
scriptions or renewals.
Cash value of Coupons taken for the following
products.
STOLLWERCK BROS.
Value
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first -i«.. TK >u sands bless them
for th«>ir glorio\;> health and
-trength. Tr them. Every
lot tie i s guarantewi to satisfy.
i nlv 'r1 K' at < I. I,. Cregg's.
Bring in Your Uniforms.
This is to advise ai! members
of the Albany Rifles who have
property in their
return same to the
After September loth pro|*?r that city and has been active in
step"-- will be taken t" collect all the organization of several Scout
Covernment property -till out. troops. He says in a letter to
Should there lie an;, (Jovern- Secretary West: "Asagroupof
ment pro|x-rty in the |.ossession Playground workers, we look
of civilian I would advise same uj n the Scout program as a good
being handed tome without de- supplementary clement to inject ^
;as j ij Kicker. into our playground work. We
('apt. Ith Inf., T. N. (1. receive it as just so much mate-
rial which may be used as we
Cocoa
Cocoa
(Old Round Cant
(Gold Brand)
(Milk)
Mr. Paul Har.rr.
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the cup a, . ram
having and
cure
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leXMs.
' ««' constipation
we ha\e been
buckle on new
HE RHINE is the medicine that now use basketball, track athlet- ( hcKx>hlte«Princess)
- l;' malaria and ic« and wrestling."
;• u.vof this m:.:i's
as much
hopes for Ih
country.
Hojie you have had
rain as we 'nave had.
Yours truly.
U \ i khs A: VVu.D.
The first dose
make- you feel better, a few
additional doses cures complete-
ly. Price 50c. Sold by all drug-
gists.
Chocolate (With Maltese Cross)
COTTON PICKERS WANTED
l)r. E. A. Peterson of Cleve
land, who formerly was leader of
... tii j i Chocolate (Gold Brand Sweet)
a public school playground and
who organise a troop of sort of
thing mi getting close to fellows .. .. .. ..
is inestimable."
Edward W. Stitt. district su-
Chocolate(Go!d Brand Milk)
No Need to Stop Work
|ierintendent department of Edu
Anywhere from fifty cut ton cation. New York City, has en-
pickers more, all ai.es and couraged the organization of Boy
-i/.es. wanted io go t<. Hill county Scout patrols in the public schools.
\\ your doctor orders you t<, pick cotton in the black land Edgar S. Martin, secretary de-
to slop work, it staggers you. ■ Sji
"1 c.. ;'t" you say, You know,
you are weak, r in-down and
failing in health, day by day,
belt,
writi
but you must .-..irk a' long as
you can siand. W hat >ou need
is Electric Hitters to nive tone,
strength. and \ • ">r to our sy ■-
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build 'U j,. I ;■ v.. .. .
sickly or a:i:ng •. en E.- "trie
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For t jrther information partment of public recreation, of
or phone It. W. tJreer. Columbus, Ohio, has been the Chocolate (Silver Brand Milk I
Albany, Tex. best worker in that city in the
organization of Boy Scout troops. •• •• "
LS2 A. F. The Columbus department of rec-
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John S. ( oghill. Sec.
All organization by buying camping Coffee
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JEXAS Needs Great Men
outfit- for the boys, and h ring Coffet
an expert to take charge of the
camp this summer. Martin
writes: "We find the men who
work in our playgrounds very
anxious to do all they can for the
bo\ s. and to make the boy self-
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during the entire year. We pre
fer these men in our playgrounds
and find that through the work-
ing together of the two, these
men are much more valuable to
us as playground workers as well
as helpful to the Scout move-
'1 Prof. Henry Suzzalloof Teach- Sk"' )f>r Sardines (in olive oil> 15c 8'z<* ^c. eonJpletw 8ide
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ment has tremendous potentiality ■ • >
for gimh 1. it will certainly mean
health, because it means an out-
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tion to his conduct among his
fellows. It provides a distinct
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outlet for youthful interests and Macoruni
helps to move him to ward a bet-
ter command of adult resjtonsi- spaghetti
bill ties. I Iwdieve that the intel- v, .,
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requires just this supplement.
But the Boy Scout Movement
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it is conducted.
B. E. Thorndike, Professor of
Educational Psychology, writes
"I do not know very much about
the Boy Scout Movement as it is
actually working out in this coun-
try. Eike any such enterprise,
its future depends upon its man-
... • iiu : Although the problem
w t ich it tries to meet is one
which, in my opinion, must al-
win.- de| i 'id largely U|xin the
fan; .i! orgnidzjition cannot
well do any h um. and intil it
be tin |h tr .ed into c mven*
ttonality, -ieeri.s likely to do a
it real deal of y -o I. "
Thoma-s I' Woni. Profe-sor of
i'1 • cal l d ■'atlon,sa- ithst the
Boy Scout Movement seems to
provide an admirable scheme of
■ r .-a' ition for the promotion of
physical, me; ial and n. iral well-
being of the boy' of this coun-
try. Any movement," he says,
w hich provides as do< s this one,
wholesome, interesting, vigorous
outdoor life fer vo-ith, should
command the hearty support of
an earnest p«*<.ipa
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Baker, Paul. The Albany News (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 28, No. 14, Ed. 1 Friday, September 8, 1911, newspaper, September 8, 1911; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth393517/m1/2/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.