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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 30

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back from the When the cool: v oi l uee c i c on 3 CC Soes, AO0 Y can have the privilege of camp life as cheap as $11 where the transporâ€" mittee. _ Registrations are coming in fast and each periodâ€"will be closed to further scouts as soon as it is regisâ€" teredâ€"to â€"capacity. That means clip theâ€"registration form below and mail now. > 84 Echoes of Ma More Scouts to Go «<>â€".â€"An€.. 12â€"day v'-3'~-‘ horte "f","" w will pemh. boy to go to camp considerably cheaper than last year. These are some of the reasons why many more boys will be at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan this year than la;f. 'I‘?:' fees are as follows : oK “-Mâ€"(M.Ody) Ist period, $11; 2nd period, $12: 3rd _ period, $12; 4th period, $12., $20 per Scout will be charged for eac}l succeeding period a. Scout reâ€" Â¥ams in camp. (Row Trip) ransportation Rates ound The Chicago and North Western railroad has made the following rates : Tickets fodâ€" ' Tickets for four week period .. 11.84 Fickets 4orâ€"sixâ€"or eight week â€"â€"â€"â€" petiods".......~,.."~.."‘" fix One way ticket to or â€" from Antigo..:..;;."~" ... _z â€":0 8.88| T he above Tates shm that = LKast Avemauerecmemensierensnize Scouts! Register Now for Maâ€"Ka w cin i We i ioi e PsP 6 Ti arice rea g ies 9ls ts k irom the woods, _ _ the cook shakes those know we‘ll get the goods amp Fees Lower; "Come to Camp!" ommmmmeicnenenieingprn mtin coprcone 21 toue es show that a l:o'; â€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"W an of camp life pans, The balance The Scout should check with his Scoutmaster to see that â€"period. Then mail or bring this application to Park. If for any reason other than illness, a Scout camp is filled to capacity" the fee will be ratueasai I have read the Camp Bulletin and give ( ) Ist Period, June 20th () 2nd Period, July 13th This is my ... ,...:.â€" _ Name I am attaching ty aFixarr i O h;M-bdo':'“ffi:ke YFhere‘s a long, long nail agrinding into the heel of my shoe, And it seems as if it must be in a mile or two. 2+3 > There‘sâ€"a long, fong hike before me until I give one grand shout, And I sit me down on a rotten log and pull that long nail out. There‘s There‘s a Long, Long ; IYail Agrinding, Etc leaves Antigo rives in Highl: The above is time. hereby approve this camp y 7 3 _ o. C scouts _ get in camp shortly after noon, in time for lunch. The time schedule is as follows : â€"A special car leaves Highland Park for camp early on Monday â€"morning at 3:20, arriving at Antigo at 1:10 l;:. m. ‘09 return trip the group nvee Sn ko nes: 11 C HMOâ€" sn t __The all night train trip of: last year has been eliminated. This year with the boys getting off at Antigo, Wisâ€" consin, instead of Eicho, the trip has been shortened by better than an hour, the cost has been cut nearly a dollar, and best of all the trip is transformed into a scenic day jourâ€" ney. Getting an = ing start the scouts get in camp shortly after noon, in time for lunch. The time schedule is as follows : *Csponsibility is accepted for possiblfiewlvo'ss -of camp each Scout is furnished with a locker his suitcase is safely stored until the return + " 22 0 ALEemEE . 18â€" SQT C 4 Pairs Erain Leaves _ _ in Early Morn: ____ _ _ Cost Reduced 4 Woolen blankets or equivalent. (Be â€"â€" sure to bring plentyâ€"it gets cold at night.) â€" 2 Extra shirts, suitable for outdoor wear. 1â€"Extra pair shorts 1 Extra pair trousers or breeches. I1â€"Heavy Sweater or lumberjack. 1‘Poncho or raincoat. 1 Change of underwear. 1 Extra pair strong shoes (not tennis â€"â€"_ slippers). â€" 4 Woolen It is essential that: you bring e of the fee including "urther details will be ntigo at,42:40 p. m. and arâ€" Highland Park at 9 :32 p. m. ve is all daylight savings CLIP THIS APPLICATION stockings (preferably wool) Here Is Y our (Parent‘s Signature) application dollars (one dollar ($1.00) for each period) for_registrat ce ‘checks payable to Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan.) j j to July 11th. ( ) ‘3rd Period’ July 27th t. to. July 25th, ( ) 4th Period, August 10th year at Maâ€"Ka tranportation this application to Boy an illness, a Scout does will be returned. mailed to Sc« tor two weeks or'i.eiél‘l‘t weeks. There is own laundry _ or getting it done. ________ one large mi‘tca:e_and blanket roll N Equipment Check List Street Address and Town In the good old camping 1 the good old camgmg tinf , Wandering mid the woo . streams, what a joy divine. Give a cheer for Camp Ma Wan, let its fame reach clime, For that‘s the place we‘re h: the good Old snmmar tincs â€"__ Scoutmaster‘s Signature) _ my consent to my k_oy attending Camp Camping T ime (Tune: In the Good Old Summer _ Time) WB eb ce d c e‘ 2 oi M m CE Nee T t â€"Ceul the program is especially planned for them at that time. Visitors are requested not to bring food stuffts of anyâ€"kind into camp. To do so would upset all that we are accomplishing with balanced menus and regular meals. Do not mail candy or cake to camp. The camp . fare t nt for the boys‘ needs. Parents should in no case plan to take their boy from camp and return him later. The camp ~cannot assume responsibility for his welfare under those : condiâ€" tions. Visitors are encouraged to come on . Saturdays and Sundays as a locker box for _return trip. Want Visitors: ~â€"â€"â€"â€" But no Treats _ sn for the Scouts Aat s â€"tne place we‘re happy in good old summer time. ol o2 " 0 [ 0. ~00 fov‘ 00. TWS ~& FOOR 1§ CORHIn ion to Boy Scout Headquarters 21 N Scout does not attend, the fee of one must be paid ~Jaâ€"Wan. d old camping time, in old camping tinfe, â€" ° . equipment. â€" On arrival which period the Troop i 1 Pair pajamas. Comb. + Tooth brush and paste Belt first aid kit. Haversack: Canteen. _ _ Small mirror. Pocket knife. Safety pins, etc. Scout Handbook. 6 Handkerchiefs, 2 Hand towels. Pencil and paper. 2 Bath towels. Toilet soap. Bathing suit 2b o VTU Arrival at his cequipment and at Headquarter + uaaxa;h; reach every woods â€" and roll. No forâ€"registration in th our thoughts go, _ _ How our thoughts all go (Tune: Love‘s Old Sweet Song) Just a troop of Boy Scouts round the â€" camp fire‘s blaze, _ With our songs of camp life and of other days. : _: . .. ..~."_ _ When the fire burns dimmer and the sparks fly low, Toâ€" our homes and loved ones. how MAIL NOW! 2aring 10 rise if he stumbles, Daring to walk in the SUHn, Using his eyes to circle the skies In search of a.star to be won } Finding today a fuifillment, Rialy t Ay No wilting 1y ; cady to fly and willing to tryâ€" That‘s the American Boy! at double to fists in a fight; Shguldeg: as br'_:admu anâ€" Atlas, arrying you e a toy, Willing to pack the world on his backâ€" ~~That‘s the American Boy! Ready to work when he has to, __Happy to play when he can, _ Taking the road that‘s true to his code And waiting to prove he‘s a man ; Facing the world with a courage Nothing on earth can destroy, That‘s the American Boy! Do"jug_ to rise if he stumbles, _ coming to Camp and register for Lips that can Hands quick to Ey'e._j lluit can â€" sparkle W"_â€"';';‘:;"I and Register NOW ! as indicated above ‘vebdaa iesA i92 P ul d &.2.23 CE = 10dâ€"Monday, August 10, to Satur. day, August 22. This will be the greatest year yet for Ma-Ka-Jz-‘Wan campersâ€"Don‘ 7 , 0 l0rday giving each Scout 12 full days in oampngr oneâ€"period. The complete schedule of dates are: First periodâ€"Monday, June 29, to Saturday, July 11. Second period â€"Monday, July 13, to Saturday, July 25. Third periodâ€"Monday, July 27, to Saturday, August 8. Fourth perâ€" fodâ€"«Mondav. Anics y "._â€" cer"" opens Monday, June 20, It "tough" waiting for the first leave, isn‘t it? It won‘t be now. In< each case this y periods open on Monday an on Saturday giving each S full days in camp for one pe | N. Sheridan Road,, Highland one dollar is forfeited. If the Tlie_ American Boy ast amp Starts on ~â€"â€"â€"Monday;â€"June 2 H BOY! Camp i!fikf}iéwagn to August 8th;. h to August 2nd «Jaâ€"W an one week prior to going amp Fire Song â€"Virginia M. Mofhtt the Camp Periods in grin with delight, to lend their help to y, June 29. It sure is ig for the first train to ‘~ It won‘t be so long h case this year the on Monday and closes Thursday, May ones, how 931 held TRoop GOOP j The third fatnoege m Jjust a 0 in â€"camm how it boy: and mah be if we boy: gether, could pihm .n‘ 3 i marh why s each one a Perhaps th td ame towa thought about Sunday, M day T i’op. bOMr’ffl"’fi fecribcs Tot sacrifice for longer in his his beat $ . one else‘s mo MoTHERS‘ SUNDAY, 1 Everyone afternoon â€" activities. there were that this ye lll,‘,lh:ur‘n 1 prog over night cooking, . eve general â€" car Camping co chairman ‘of this overni Only on Campâ€"Oâ€"Ra 16 and 17 Bay and t Glencoe. _ / their plans CAMPâ€"Oâ€"R DATE NE The scou and soon t ‘on. â€"Sever: lake, but â€" the most i were played left for ho Board of 1 Monday, Aj Lake â€" Fores F rom ~â€" Everyon Aâ€"small d as to clea1 TROOP 4 OUTDOOT ~~Again 1 Mr. Sweer as the wes more outd Many .1 the â€"conve club will velopment PRESS AWARD The N was pres annual _ Press ass â€"May 1 2 the asso« the deleg William _ Press _ ch villeâ€"Mun ussistant nalists re conventio Each of ed an in Seout Jac monies â€" af Myron P. porter . of %hd as m o Both ~scor "Scout ._J times duri & C vagcit Test, chi e in t The school. is in a Just as camp, °37 B MEETI 6LE Thut WILA KEN INOL

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