Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 28

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doors Camp gives the Scout an added opâ€" portunity to understand and to worâ€" ship the great Giver of all good things in His world of the great outâ€" As the above map shows, the camp is divided into several smaller campâ€" ing units. This year, with the growth of camp, two new units will be added. There will be _six units â€"ofâ€"twentyâ€" Afour..Scoutsâ€"each;~a â€"Sea "Scout unit for sixteen boys, and one unit for officers. Six tents, housing four boys each, and. one officers‘ tent, will be used in each Scout unit.. With this arrangement a home troop coming to camp â€"with â€"twenty ~to twentyâ€"four boysâ€"will have the wholeâ€"village to itself. Several troops are planning to do this. Various Camp Units Eorm Small Villages The above map was drawn by Eagle Scout George Bersch, YWIâ€"IWW‘T&TTDQ‘;’T"I” he acrial view of Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"D 32 Eagle and oo AScbeniiith oo Scemmmntin mb P ie Py id inieuite w e e Wl s s on ans R m enb e ty 35 Sn e cce gii e y t vwiew of Spring Lake Shore Scout Draws Map The Scout camp helpTa himself." Nothing takes the place of a Scout Camp in the life of a Scout. There is a silent call to be up and away And a fervent deep desire For the smell of the woods at break bs% â€"Andfithe smoke from the evening re. And tho I should live a thousand With all the gold that shines, ‘ My soul would be in the hills I love ~By the streams and the crooning soaes / [AGtiaomutoitncce. Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wan! "Fun not Found in‘ Ci Knowledge not in ] The Silent Call s _ of Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"W an L4# @ uhi seernire n s h efi uhi seernire n s h efi h Uities ... in Books" . one of the outstanding Scouts of the Council. He is ‘an is accurately portrayed in the above mab de boy "find visitors are always welcome at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. weout camp develops Great Scouts not Great Names, In the Trading Post only ten cents a day may be spent for candy or "sweets." ‘ The post will be well stocked with Scout .uniforms, camp equipment and various other supplies to be for sale to Scouts and officers. The Trading Post is the camp store and bank. â€" The first day in camp, Scouts deâ€" posit all their money in the camp bank which is run in connection with the Trading â€" Post. _ Thereafter, in camp ...credit,â€"notâ€"money, is ~used. Checks are made out by the boy and presented for payment in all cases. Ir_l the Trading Post only ten cents wcouting in‘ camp is urance. o Trading Post Is Store and Bank for Campers New Thrills Are Planned for Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" W aiting for the Barge Council. Heé is 19 years old and has served above map depicting every important det health in ing plenty of frcnh';i}â€"'f;rw;lljmfi;; more than four Scouts will be asâ€" sifgned to one tent. Dailgv inspection of tents and equipment keeps everyâ€" tfi.&?%w:-h‘-%mâ€"uâ€"rvo ABenbovss A Special Hikes Included : â€"â€"â€"Program â€"â€" ampers Have Roomy, Comfortable Quarters ind has served on the Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"W an important detail in Camp. Wan Veterans geomse w scaso~ resee + magaar rrp Thursday, May amp Sor Scout earne when mann Scout for h S wi m ly by from their their the other them this | succe a reg of th It spor com tend rath and selfâ€" citiz pen som eve Sco to | helr Th the the tha for gr ar Ini the Se his mi for

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