■ . ■ ■■■. Court of Honor Will Be Held at Gifford Today Honors Will Be Given Boy Scouts at Third Session —George Peters Is in Charge. The third session of the Court of Honor at Camp Gifford will be held at 1:30 today. All scouts now In camp for the third period, and all vis itors and scout officials will assemble at the council ring immediately after dinner. Scoutmaster George Peters of troop 11 will be chairman of the court. Merit badges in public health will he awardefl to Blair Adams, troop 73; Bob Cunningham, troop, 73; Lawrence Dickinson, troop 40; Albert Lucke, troop 40; George R. Boardman, as sistant scoutmaster, troop 30. Swim ming: Bill Baumer, troop 31; Maurice McMasters, assistant scoutmaster, troop 73. Camping: John Byron, troop 72; Stanfield Johnson, troop 9. First aid to animals: Howard Cha loupka, troop 73; Lawrence Dickinson, troop 40; James Huff, troop 75; Al bert Lucke, troop 40. Firemanship: Howard Chaloupka, troop 73; Robert Cotton, troop, 6. Carpentry; HoVard Chaloupka, troop 73; AVllliam Jones, troop 14; Harvey Moss, troop 9. Chemistry: C. E. Har ris, troop 9. Athletics: Stanfield John son, troop 9; Meredith Luse, troop 72. Bird study: Stanfield Johnson, troop 9. Cooking: Stanfield Johnson, troop 9; J. T. Cunningham, scoutmaster, troop 90. First aid: Albert Lucke, troop 40. Marksmanship: Putnam King, troop 66. Life saving: Earl Thomson, troop 15; Theodore Alber3, assistant scoutmaster, troop 85. Pioneering, poultry keeping, nutomo biling and bee keeping: J. T. Cunning ham, scoutmaster troop 90. Safety first and paintings; Russell B. Smith, assistant scoutmaster, troop 14. Life and star awards will be pre sented Scouts Meredith Luse, troop 72; Stanfield Johnson, troop 9, and George R. Boardman, assistant scout master, troop 30. Ralph Stapenhorst, troop 81, will receive his first class scout badge, while Richard Dunham, troop 6, and Gerard Lindsey, troop 7, will receive second-class and tenderfoot badges, respectively". Legion Picnic and Baby Show on July 27 Nurses, members of the Douglas county post, American Legion, will have charge of the baby show to be held jn connection with the Douglas county Legionnaires’ picnic for ser vice men at Krug park Friday, July 27. Babies of ex-service men will com pete in the show to determine which are the best babies in three groups, divided according to age as follows: Six months to 12 months, 12 months to 18 months and 18 months to two years. All entrants will be required to sub '*• mit tc physical examination by Oma ha physicians, who will score the contest along scientific lines laid down by government experts. Parents who desire to enter their children in the baby show are notified to register at the Krug park ball room at 2 p. m.. July 27, examina tions to start at 2:30 p. m. Miss Elizabeth Bradford, president of the nurses’ division of the legion, is in charge of the baby show, and will select a committee of nurses to assist her. The picnic and baby show are free to all service men who can show cer tificate of discharge or membership card in the legion. Motorists Creepy as 2 Women Race Cars Motorists enjoying the air along the West Center street road underwent a rather creepy thrill Friday night when two blg-six-cylinder automobiles, each driven by a woman, staged a race on the paved highway into Mil lard. One car, a closed car, contained two men and two women. The other, a touring car, carried a woman and man. The women raced along the road Into Millard at a 50-mlle clip, ap parently to see which car would reach a chicken-dinner roadhouse first. Elks Picnic at Krug Park Tuesday Night Omaha Elks will hold an evening picnic, Tuesday, July 17, at Krug park. The Elk picnlo committee will have special events to entertain the Elks and their children. Tickets for the midsummer out ing were purchased last week by the entertainment committee from Krug park and are available at the club rooms. Zionist Delegates Will Report on Baltimore Meet A special meeting of the Omaha district of the Zionist Organization of America will be held Tuesday eve ning at R in the community center, Lyric building. *' Delegates who attended the oonven f tlon recently held in Baltimore will report on the meet. J. J. Friedman and M. Kulakofsky are the delegates who will report. Tech High School Band Will Give Concert in Gifford Park Technical High school band will give an open aJr concert In Gifford park. Thirty-third and Cans streets, Wednesday night at 8. The program is under the Tenth Ward Improve ment club. Mayor James C. Dahiman Is I • scheduled for a short address. Ths | public 1b Invited.__ ? Girl Hit by Auto. Fanny Sferas, 8, 728 Pierce street, was slightly cut and bruised last night when she was run down by a motor car driven by J. H. Buruson, 9(8 North Twenty-sixth street, at Btghth and Pierce streets. 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