THE LOTTO 'SCOUTS.
: i j The Girl Scouts of America have found ft new and no-£o-date way of mrarauni- > eating with their' Lone Scouts. They use , | wireless (says an exchange.) i Any girl who lives far from town, and ! has no chance of jofoing a v Girl Scoutcompany, can become a Lone Scout. She belcngsto a Lone Patrol, and her captain used to direct her Scout work by means of correspondence. "Now every Lone , Scout is encouraged to make her own ; wireless receiving set. J One day a week, a Lone Scout meeting i is held. Talks on Girl Scout work and ! news are broadcast from Philadelphia by ! one of the Lone Captains, and hundreds ! of Lone Scouts all over the country j listen-in. The girls find this way_ of communicating much more interesting and f helpful than lettera. 1,, i — .. . . __
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 6 (Supplement)
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141THE LOTTO 'SCOUTS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18771, 26 July 1924, Page 6 (Supplement)
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