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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1926, p. 33

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J UIIC 4, 1926 WILMETTE of LIFE 33 : Charles A. Kinney's Camp for Boys Opens Early This Month; Get Boats Ready to deve lop in t he boys a sense of guml nnnlnllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll llllllllllllllllllllllluuul uuuuunuuluuunllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllnnunnnlllllllluum nnlnlnlnm·unm nmn·r ADVENTURE ISLANDERS is value, two the boys have been a small tract of land which they ~ § PREPARING FOR CAMP leased ~~~lfe~cifl~c~ff~fo~hr~~~,{rac~v~1~~h ~~~ =~ :~ MEN §~- = . camp will buy as required, at current E ' ~"':;:o:~~~r e~~~~rc~,~~~· ,~'~:r :~ s~~~~;~ ~~i~l~ ~.i\ded~~t.gb,~~dh:~~~~d~e~"f:':;: i modate a group of boys from schools in the south which close the last of '\/TaL according to Charles A. Kinnev Of \\.innctka, director of the camp. . r. Kinney has just returned \\'ild birds and animals sale esto ·ht· i: ·dand, where a group of older from hon gatne presen·es and lar~efor prh·atr ;n c ha~gc .of one of th~ councilors a-rc tatt'=': the. p:e se t·lt . tunc there arc I § t·nth u .. tast 1cally swabhlllg the decks mor~ than thtr!~ patr~ of. blue heron ~ wd . .;aaping and painting the camp m:stt.n~ on the 1s. l~~l~l. tt h;·mg ;.l~e ot~!Y § ~··l't. preparatory to the fonnal launch- plc~cl Ill that . ~cctton of \\ tscothm ~ ·1~.,:· \\·hich takes place when the main \\' l}~·r~· these btrd s .~est. . ~ .> .. d}- nf boys arrive:' . At the end of 1_111~ YL'<H ~1r. Kmn~y \\ ~11 han.: the 1 § ,·.unp last Slllllllll' r the hoy..; built a l~la)f:rtty of the ~>Oys With h~m from the I ~ ·ap-..tan and hauled all of the !~oats in - ~lose !1f school m Jyne, until the open- ~ ' ·) winter quarters 011 the i. ..;land in- tng nt the sc hool..; tn SL'ptemher. ~ ,rl',ld ~·i making th(· return trip to Chi- i _ l:1go. . IN RECITAL _ Tw" oi the ho,·, have ,tarkd \\·nrk .\n intcre<ting pian<> recital \\'a . ' ,iv·HI .l motor sea-sle(l. the plans of which t·n \a . . t Thur.;cla,· afternoon at the -.~,·t·re made by Da\'e Dt:laY. The craft home oi ~J r" . D~nald ~[ax,,·ell. l·H4 '.\ ill be enterl'd in the Epi1raim re·g atta Fore:-;t an·nttt'. pupil' of Carrie D. ! ! . \ ug-tht. \\'it It the romp let ion of the Harn >\\. .... Tho . . v taking- part ":ere ;:,·w ~·amp shop. with po\\'l'r dri\·en Ceorgl' Eaton. \\·innrr oi the music ;> >.nd and circul:tr ~:l\\· ~. and a complete IIIL'lllOn <:(Jlltl':'t of the north shore, · . t 1 1~.,:·e ni bt: nch t~1ol-.. huat building- will Rett,· . Fnwl('r Kathl'rine ~faxwell. ht· ntH.' nf the maj~·r shop actiYitit·s at (~eo~ge ~fax\\'l~ll :ltl'd El..,ie Fclgl'. :!~,· ··1111p, iro111 th(' titt\· model sail : HI', oi tlw eight YC'ar Cll~l bm·-. to thr \tr. and \lr~ . .-\lirecl ] . Ruby ()i 235 : ··.·ntt·r hoard boat; of the fifteen and (~rt:cn kai a\'l'ltttt· cdehrated their -i xtt""l'll year olds. sL·n·ntlt wl'dding :tnni,·cr..;ary by giv- market rates, subject to such premiums ~ as fancy stock or day-old eggs would bring. rrhe boys will keep cost records and all profits will belong to them. § The camp season on Adventure IsAs the island is · especially suitable FISHER . ~ ~ - ~ you vvill find a very at- § § ~ ~I and numerous other small game, it is probable, if the pn:sent experiment succeeds. that manv of tl1c hovs will § 1111dertake in the fu-ture the of rca~ing ~ ~ ~ tractive line of acces· sori·es' l·n our a' t 'hlett·c departffieflt Ofl the ~ -:t ~= second ~ ~ § ~ =:=====_====== floor. Shakespear Marhoff Reel J }. I $11.25 ·· ( A complete line of Shakespear Fishing Tackle .. 1' .,. 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