Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 23

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~amp teaches the Scout worthâ€" while things to do; how to swim and how to paddle a canoe; to build a fire and to put it out; handicraft that interests himâ€"woodcraft, leaf printing, model ship building; activiâ€" ties that: appealâ€"archery, photograâ€" Pk,h)'. tree planting, dramatics, nature re. i) through the Menominee Indian Reservation and about thirty miles beyond to Route A, turn south one mile to camp entrance. 2nd, From Clintonville continue north on Route 26 five miles past Antigo to Route A, follow it northeast about eighteen. milés to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan . enâ€" trance. ~The entrance is marked. The Old Muskie Inn at Eicho on Route 26 about twentyâ€"three..miles north.of ‘Antigo affords fine overâ€" night accommodations for visitors. + __LOCATION:â€"Theâ€"campsiteâ€"is loâ€" cated on Spring Lake in Langlade County, Wisconsin, ~seventeen miles southeast of Elcho and twentyâ€"three miles northeast of Antigo. ~The camp road is off of Route A about one mile south of where Route A joins «Route 55.. _ AUTO ROADS: There are two. ood highway routes of scenic beauty ;fl%t&um’“mnbutes take you up U.S. Route 41â€" toâ€"Oshkosh, Wisconsin, then north on Route 26 to Clintonville. _ From there your best routes are these: Ist, Go to Shawano, join Route 55 and follow it thtough the Menominee Indian Reservation and about thirty miles beyond to Route A, turn south one mile 10 C&AMD \Antranes« " Taax ~yalll" h 2 0o e ce c 22 29 C CC 2CE oAE within the 360 acres comprising the campsite. â€" Thousands of acres of woodland stretch in every direction _,makingi.he,fisceaie-beautyâ€" itself very well ~worth seeing. _ Parents and friends are particularly urged to inâ€" spect the camp, its management, its program and its facilities to see the fine camp their boy is privileged to attend. § < » ‘ am% Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan opens June â€"â€" Register Now! < Shore â€"Area ~Council Scouts are urged to vist the beautiful campsite of â€" Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan: It is situated 290 miles north of Highland Park in the most desirable section of the great vacation land of Northern Wisâ€" cansin. ‘The‘ _entire Spring Lake lies Thursday, May 7, 1931 Located 290 Milee No rth Parents, Friends _ : Invited to Visit. at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan . 7 "Crests himâ€"woodcraft, leaf mg, model ship building: activiâ€" that appealâ€"archery, photograâ€" tree planting, dramatics, nature GENEROUS N. S. CONTRIBUTORS _PROVIDE CAMP ENLARGEMENT OWNED AND â€"OPERATED Parents and friends CHARACTER INFLUENCING 64 of <the North DOLLAR CA ~DAYâ€"WILL Keith Roberts of ‘Glencoe, is the chairman of the North Shore Area council umgnz committee which supervises mp . Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. On his committee are the following Wflmette-D. P. Moreton Winnetkaâ€"Dr. H. A. Orvis Highland Parl:â€"-Byt;pn E. Schu-} macker P * * Keith Roberts Heads Camping Committee ~~The Health and Safety of every Scout and Leader that goesâ€"toâ€"Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan is first in the minds of those planning and managing the camp. %’he Camping committee has spent much time and expense in getâ€" ting the best, where it has been a question of expense or health. A resident doctor is ready 24 hours a day to be of aid in emergency. ~ He is the health advisor to the camp management, and health instructor to the campers. Every safety precauâ€" tion is taken against water accidents and ‘other possible hazards. Foods are the best, water is carefully tested every week; the whole camp is checked before camp "by ~the ~State Health department. Health, ‘Safety ~â€"Paramount With â€" â€" ~â€"<â€"__ Scout _ Campers THE NORTH SHORE AREA way to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Ja . where hundreds of boys PEARSON, WISCONSIN CAMP T H E â€"rp THIRD YEAR ons e 2 Â¥| A. Family camp situated in the â€"| woodland on the opposite side of the f}â€"ake from the boys camp, is now beâ€" |ing constructed. To this camp, the s | Scoutmasters and Camp Leaders can â€"| bring their families to camp with | them. ‘The many volunteer leaders ] can in this way be with their families | and at the same time be able to serve | the boys of their troop in camp. | There will be five cabins and five | 10. x 12 tents at the camp. The caâ€" | bins. will_be 14 by. 22 feet with three: rooms and a porch with stove heat. Tents and cabins will be furnished with beds, stoves, chairs, refrigerator, ice, cooking utensils, and dishes. All familiesâ€" need to bnnq. are blankets and personal items. hey will furâ€" nish and cook their own food. The ;:ent lior a'tgler ;ent or cabin is JJ or the twelve da period,= payable at the time the cagin is reserved at Scout Headquarters. heir for sun and air Kaâ€")aâ€"Wan." ; Highwoodâ€"G. Dore Libertyvillieâ€"W. A. Deerfieldâ€"C. E. Pip Northhrookâ€"Josegh Family Camp for _ Troop Leaders _ â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"Newest Project Dear Dadâ€""Send your â€"W an, North Shore will be going soon. PAY YOUR Signedâ€" Doretti . Nicholas iper COUNCILâ€"BOY sCoOUTs They will furâ€" own food. The or cabin is $3 period,> payable is reserved at on and Heir Kortman your son and at Camp Maâ€" Area Council the the beâ€" the can power house, the hea;li;u;t'en bn;l;i: ings, the ite house, the water tower. the c«l)'ok’s cabin a:d the store :oul;e are all a part of the comp} uildâ€" inst equipmient at Mzâ€"Kalppopa"o WASH HOUSE: A large sanitary wash house and a latrine with runâ€" ning water is centrally located for the campers. Wash stands and laâ€" trines arte also constructed for each U*ll_.ITY BUILDINGS : The WAY!Y" I MAIN LODGE: The Main Lodge is 32 feet by 64 feet in size with a large kitchen built on one side and a wide screenedâ€"in porch _running the entire length of the building on the other side. The large five foot stone fireplace on the north end is A be&tifn!. strucmo‘. e withâ€"the mantel inches thick and 36 inches wide covyâ€" ering the entire top. _ The dining roomâ€" and the kitchen areâ€"completely equipped. !__.":: _:‘ =~ 0. _0 "5"". HOSPITAL : â€" The Hospital is equipped with living auarters fnr tha resident doctor and a separate Hosâ€" pital room with modern facilities., ACAL‘f_P IRAPINGfPOST:» The The people of the North and west North Shore comm through their generous contril to the North Shore Area ( Scouting have made possible â€" the finest Scout camps in the try. â€"The finance campaign â€"re completed provides for expans campsites equipment, building development of a family can Scoutleaders. A more adequa chen, satisfictorvy refricmear~ investment will exceed $35,000.00 by the time the camp opens, The perâ€" manent camp buildings are briefly described below : |H a ‘*Â¥. ine finance campaign recently completed provides for expansion of campsites equipment, buildings . and development of a family camp for Scoutleaders. A more adequate kitâ€" chen, satisfactory refrigeration and sanitary systems, additional boats and canoes, tents and tent floors, docks, and cots will be included.. The total $35,000 Invested in Camp Property ople._of the North Shore North Shore communities reir generous contributions orth Shore Area Council living quarters for the omplete _ Equipment ilt on one side and Jâ€"in~ porch running _of the building on The large five foot CITIZENSHIP TRAINING AMERICA ouncil me of counâ€" | 4 deny A#a2

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