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Laundry Work," M. D. Chambers, Boston Cooking School. "Approved Methods for Home Laundry," Mary Beals Vail, B. S., Proctor Gamble Co. [Illustration: MILLINER SYMBOL--BONNET] 1. Renovate a hat by removing, cleaning and pressing all trimmings and the lining, turn or clean the hat and replace trimmings and lining. 2. Trim a felt hat and make and sew in the lining. 3. Make a gingham, cretonne or straw hat using a wire frame. 4. What is felt and how is it made into hats? 5. What is straw and how is it prepared for millinery purposes? 6. How is straw braid for hats sold? 7. What is meant by "a hand made hat?" 8. Can the shape of a felt or straw hat be materially changed? if so by what process? 9. What kind of thread is best for sewing trimming on to a hat? 10. How is the head measured for ascertaining the head size for a hat? REFERENCES: "Art of Millinery," Anna Ben Yusef, Millinery Trade Pub. Co. [Illustration: MOTORIST**** SYMBOL--A WINGED WHEEL] To qualify for this badge a Scout must be at least eighteen, and must pass the examination which was required for the Motor Corps of the National League for Women's Service. This includes: 1. A certificate of health from a physician. 2. Possessing the First Aide Badge. 3. A diploma from a training course for motorists, such as that run by the Y. M. C. A., with a mark of at least 85 per cent. 4. A driver's license from her State, signed by the Secretary of State. 5. Taking the oath of allegiance. REFERENCE: "The Gasoline Automobile," by Hobbs, Elliott and Consoliver, McGraw, Hill Book Co. Putnam's Automobile Handbook, H. C. Brokaw, Putnam. [Illustration: MUSICIAN SYMBOL--HARP] For pianist, violinist, cellist or singer. 1. Play or sing a scale and know its composition. 2. Write a scale in both the treble and bass clef. 3. Know a half-tone, whole tone, a third, fifth and octave. 4. Be able to distinguish a march from a waltz, and give the time of each. 5. What is a quarter, half and whole note, draw symbols. 6. Name five great composers and one com
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