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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1932, p. 25

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i ____â€". Six inches thick and 36 inches wide, [ _: covering the entire top. The dining room 3 and the kitchen are completely equipped. $ Hospital: The hospital is equipped $ with living quarters for the resident tâ€" doctor and a separate hospital room 1 ~~~~*~*»Lh modern. facilities. _ _*____*â€" TC~â€"~_~_â€" Comp Trading Post: The Camp Tradâ€" i ing Post will have a leader. in charge by 64 feet in size with a large kitchen i o 0 hi TTE built on one side and a wide screenedâ€"| One of the helpful new. developments in porch running the entire length of | started 183: )’F;f NIN* prosrgssxfnx tg: __the building on the other side. The large | Ycar_is the "Family Camp" _ for the fiveâ€"foot stone fireplace on the northâ€"end | families Oifilâ€"fimm camp is a beautiful structure with the manâ€"| leadersâ€" whoareâ€"serving the boys of tel a solid piece of virgin white pine| Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. The camp is & fy*~ o dsee> seagemt«cocmmmmaminiaainentecis s <> spiritually, morally and socially from _ Atcamp your boy will benefit from| â€"At â€"camp your boyâ€"will" benefit{living in camp with brother Scouts the instruction in woodcraft, camp|physically from the exercise, regular| under the leadership and instruction craft, and Scouting. He will develop|hours, plenty of sleep, fresh air,|of Scouters who understand boy naâ€" endurance, selfâ€"control, selfâ€"reliance, |ample wellâ€"prepared food and a happy|ture and character values,. as exâ€" and respect for the rights of others. vacation with~goy- of his own age. pressed in the Scout Oath and Law. structed for each village. Shower rooms are also centrally located. Utility Buildings: The power house, the headquarters buildings, the ice house, the water tower, family cabins, handiâ€" craft shelters, the cook‘s cabin and the store house are all a part of the comâ€" plete building equipment at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" situated in a new north wing of the Hospital building. In this 20 by 30 foot room Scouts will have on display inâ€" teresting nature specimens and handiâ€" craft. exhibit. a * 3 Wash House: A large sanitary wash house and a latrine with running water is centrally located for ‘the to handle all camp equipment, camp bank, saleâ€"of candy and supplies and Jaâ€"Wan opens everything will be ready to make a peak in a successful period of_development in camping. Below are. described â€"briefly the permanent camp extending every worthwhile advantage for the boyhood of the area. tinuous financial support of generous contributors of the north shoreâ€"and west north shore. . has been made at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan in the whole North Shore Area council have put heart and soul into making Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan the finest camp possible. Great things have been accomâ€" plished, but none of it would have been possible had it not been for the cohâ€" ecutive board, the Camp committee and 4th Year Marks Big Development at Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan OWNED AND OPERATED BY THE NORTH SHORE AREA COUNCILâ€"BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA TROOP CAMPING FEATURED IN _â€"â€" 1932 MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€"WAN PROGRAM CHARACTER INFLUENCING Camp Museum : The camp museum is MAâ€"R Aâ€"JAâ€"W A N <y mexs c tinpenoneniritmnes to camp by calling Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€" Wan, Lily, Wig. " ' WHERE TO WRITE ' All letters and all parcel post packâ€" ages should be addressed as follows : The rent for either tent or cabin is $3 for the twelveâ€"day period, payable at the time the cabin is reserved in advance at Scout headquarters. sonal items. They will furnish and cook their own food. leadersâ€" who areâ€"serving the boys of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. The camp is situated in the woodland on the opposite side of the lake from the boys‘ camp. There are five cabins and several 10x12 tents at the camp..The cabins are 14 by 22 feet with three rooms and a porch with stove heat. Tents and cabâ€" ins will be furnished with beds, stoves, sils and dishes. All that the families Leaders Plan Use lCamp Committee Gives rommpk Rroptiny oo 44â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"RxecHent SUDCTYVISE Camp .Maâ€"Kaâ€")Jaâ€"Wan, M. . The Main Lodge Overlooking Beautiful Spring Lake Brings to Mind Fond Memories of MAâ€"KAâ€"JAâ€"W AN Camping PEARSON, WISCONSIN . FOURTH YEAR THE PRESS . REGISTER NOW! _ Scouts and leaders are urged to regisâ€" ter at the earliest possible moment to assure their place in camp. The regâ€" istration blank will be found on the fourth page of this camp builtetin. Just clip it and mail it to Scout headquarters with one dollar attached for each period. Inasmuchâ€"as> thereâ€"are> only three 12â€" day periods this year, it is expected they will fill up rapidly. See your troop committee and ask it about the plan where you can save $2 by registering before June 1. Roberts of Glencoe, chairman, and H. Ay Breil of â€"Wingetkn, â€"vi has : is to be commended for the excellent supervision it has given to the yearâ€" round council camping program, includâ€" ing Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. _ _ 3 The committee has given much time to developing plans and policies for the council .camping. In regard to Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the committee has been working hard in getting everything in readiness ‘for the Scouts when the camp opens on June 27. â€"â€"â€"â€" eake 2. On this committee are members repâ€" resenting the various districts as folâ€" lows : D. P. Moreton, J. de La Chapelle, H. A. Orvis, Byron E. Schumacher, D. Doretti Neale Campbell, W. A. Nicholas, Joseph Kortman, and D. F. Whitelaw. > â€" The Camping committee of the North Shore Area council headed by Keith At your boy will benefit camp and result in a stronger troopâ€" when they get home. ~â€"The troop camping also offers a finer the helpful camping experience.: three councils of Region seven. Six percent of the troops were represented ance and not by some one individual or "higher up." s Every troop registering sixteen boys and their leader for camp is entitled to select its village or camp site. Many troops have particular likings for cerâ€" tain villages and will welcome this opâ€" portunityâ€"first come first serve. _ The North Shore Area council last year had a larger percentage of volunâ€" teer leaders in camp than all but one result was that more Scouts enjoyed epportunity for real camping. By workâ€" ing out its own programs the troop may decide to feature and specialize this summer in some particular phase of camp life, whether it be nature, pioneerâ€" ing, water work, or. what not. In other words the program of the boys at camp will be the boys‘ program worked by them in‘the troop under care.fu‘l' gjuid: tween around them. Iyp this way the troop spirit grows ; the respect for their Scoutâ€" master, who will be their leader the rest of the year, is strengthened; the whenever he needs them. â€"â€" s Everything possible is being done to not only tuphoid the yearâ€"round troop organizatiogp but actually develop and strengthen the troop andâ€"individuals in guidance in planning his day troop proâ€" gram, but will have the assistance of the it by will mark a new and stronger emphasis on "Troop Camping in the Council Camp." More than ever before the home troop with its yearâ€"round volunteer Scoutmaster will be the center of the camp organization and program. The Scoutmaster will be in charge of his boys through the day as if camping out ;3 the woods alone, but he will have at is di 1 all the faciliti I eduinâ€" Volunteer Leader Is "Key Man" in _ Camp Activities The Scoutmaster will not only have Have I done my daily task? Have I kept my honor bright? * Can I guiltless rest tonight? . (Tune : "Maryland) Softly falls the light of day . While our campfire fades away ; Silently each Scout should ask Have I done and have I Everything to be "Be Prepared?" moulding patrols are THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1982 CITIZENSHIP TRAINING hn n sptiaetin‘s on le _ bpy; Kaâ€"Jaâ€"W; campers & just sit two or th Carl M ecutive, wi as he has at Maâ€"Ka of the fifteen Maâ€"K specializi istration camp‘s as grams as Rainy d Maâ€"Kaâ€"Ja ways lots is wide op swing in events of in the mai amid the laughter. teered to will be attending and in 19 Bersch of all its pre responsible the other things he exercise, of his fel 33, for its f is looking in Nature‘ Plenty fo TT4 Harold as ut 81

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