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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1934, p. 9

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oppor. SING RING Leigh 6 934 A% t B"’}’ Scout News yHU . copvre@s INDICATE GREAT _ i AT MAâ€"KAâ€"J Aâ€"WAN A ; _ at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan yesterâ€" “-L."“" party will have read$ for the Arst .-ul ""‘l ul-".‘ Jim “v the na George .*_“ wire taDp and snuke cage. "Duke" &.filfl Deerfield â€" and l-:n-’. out diamonds and a on-vll:,mlflfl today. "mre nning =.""' regattas, ;v:ht meets :: m you soon. paseball m‘ F. Copp, activity director. h:“,,,.n,m.wmh fllcufluinmm“lm taat fellows but just "squirely" (so George says}. _ Pat Cody is really the of the bunch. f | mlh"”“m.wl“ ..,,.a.m.ueo---d- ....“dm&ouphhltâ€"“b ‘-\mflbthoe-‘-v.bdmthlum _ it‘s great! We CAMP OBJECTIVE CIVES SENTAL MORAL PHYSICAL AID 1 The organization of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan hwlbrthfl""“ u\?fi. ...w-ulndwd coupled with recreational activities which '.“,Wh.fi.- Nature ._.hb.w.mulwhclmfi‘ n renans mm an ;’-htd m“ummmt ':â€" offered by ‘?, personnel and ,h" environment & stronger, m “.,..‘mlndhdvmh wmndolthomm'“ T un the thread of his activities with boy & broatiUne «oupled with > make these ¢3 abounds. in bea on the camp & not gained “0"‘ this pleasant e er n-w'-h cAMP IN NEW MODE por 11t SCOUTS COMING Monday morning found the camp all in reatiness for the 117 scouts registered for the first period. With a new dishwashing room ansexed to the kitchen, the QM. fixed with new counter and display shelves, a “d'hhvuhth&.km.fllb .Q.h.piul.ndunduhmbm swoted, old timers were surprised and newâ€" comers were| impressed. The improvements meas a finer, henlthier and happier camp. 'BW‘I'A'WG”U“ %uum _grand. e ‘ res wa f bndnhflm“ ”â€"“M‘mwhmlfi“ there is lots of room and leadership so “.,hw'fllhnnunnbnh-'v not baving advanced in water ability. The eraft leaders are set with new and better equipment and are making remarkable proâ€" «reas. The fellows seem to have a tough time deciding what to take up among the nanw thing« there are to do.â€"Dick Wichmâ€" Pon Toeppen says: _ YO u want and more! Chef y sweet roil factory _“,,..4'.,.um a haven‘s succeeded . yet equipment and are makin gress. |The fellows seem time deciding what to ts many things there are to man, swinuming director. CAMP IMPROVEMENTS MANY, REPORTS GEORGE HINN _ _ worked to put up the camp have JRSDAY, JUNE 28, 1934 Emt PR EU It may be work to set up dear old Camp aâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, but as usual those who have 211 North St. Highland Park Ice Boy! What food! All hef Ross is here with yet ! Johns Ave. Exclusive Distributors for OsHKOSH BEER smepeoplepreferfiilroldl-; Sfinothmchoooe'heli';_"} But when it comes to ch Yuhurihow'hi‘!”°4 *{gâ€" gosh is go (){OsHKC anp IP‘s s1:Nn e0090 SPECIAL OLD LAGER warded by secing the camp not as| the old Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Waun, but as a new, I-‘ proved camp. ‘This year everything| possible has been done to insure everyone camp a happy, healthy, and safe Arâ€" riving at the main dock on the side of the lake, the old timer notices first ehn“'thdukhn.md int. Beâ€" fore long a boat arrives to take across the lake. Yes, in no time he, is camp Te corinly and suaiile m vory We ame trip and poss in very time. 'l\o'oldth-r‘flloth.!mt:m engine which pumps water mw.mflub hall on the porch he notices the de» partment beaded by Mr. Anderson.| The kitâ€" chen is dressed in a cont of shin white. A new addition has been added to south enst corner of the hall ‘This is and allows fresh air to those who ‘with the dishes, for in this room are handled. No dirty dishes are in the k What â€"was in the past |the dish $ $arige Ieca ns festring ait o dig has been painted a cream color, wait a minute â€" Mr. Old Timer, you the hfimm‘mm your in the window! Now you walk in as if you were entering a departâ€" ment store in the city. As far the vilâ€" lages are concerned, five villages in use this year. Blackfoot and Otta are not in use. Yours truly will guaran that no tents . will blaw down this year, fellow campers, unless your tent floors moored the tents will not move. the . old timer has been here very long he notice many more minor improvements, too num« esn e o on e n e E> erous to mention in this short acdount. You have been told about camp. Come to Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. She and her en inâ€" vite you to a period of many which you will never lose or forget. See you some time this summer. â€" George Hign, village director Board of Education of tht! Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township | High School . | Highland Park, Illinois Gentlemen: f It is with a sense of plegasure and gratification that I wish at time to express my appreciation and sinâ€" cere thanks for the work done by the boys and young men, as well as the teacher and leader, Mr. W. E. Durbahn, of the vocational building trades department, in completing the dwelling at 1749 Broadvi, t Avenue, Highland Park. 2 ‘-.fii;w;lc;riwfon pnctied experiâ€" ment was hecuniin September last year and carried ! hrouzh its variâ€" ous phases by the class without inâ€" terruption until: the final petion at the end of the school , when the House was opened to the public for inspection for a period of three days. A large number persons from within and without the district viewed the premises and many were the compliments, both as th plan and method of construction. In this conâ€" nection, it might also be ‘mentioned that during the construction period the "job" was visited by not only the ~residents of the iate neighborhood, but others from the state, who expressed â€"# and admiration for the plan and the WOFK s dOWG . smm 3 cpes . i=fp s steo i 0s 4 !e are now living in this new home and find that it filly our every requirement as a pleasant and pracâ€" tical domicile. Again I wish to exâ€" press my sincere thanks and gratifiâ€" cation, in which my e, heartily joins, that the board accepted our proposition to build a complete this enterprise. | A LETTER Phone Highlan Yours truly, ror 6 June 18, 1934 su and lan and the in this new fills our every ant and pracâ€" I‘wish to exâ€" J Park 34 9 YIARS Co. §$H Bondesson Roland and Bernice _ Sack Graduate From Mooseheart Recently Here is the brief (story of (two homeâ€"town children wbo, in spite of early. and serious nx‘:omlf‘; ave made good. It concerns Rolahd and Bernice Sack of Highland Pirk. In giving the details, Arthur B..Craig, secretary of the local Moose Lodge No. 446, 588 said: Phone Hixlflaqd i’ark 49& Roland and Be & ) ® +CW * :: i Samée mé ,kar. . . Same smooth performance . Fos Sfplme remarkable economy 4 big‘; econotm' Pogt:ac Eight is now equal-acboABmdxx brakes, roomhy, handsome * . offered at a straight list price reduction of $0 _ Fisher bodies and Fisher No Drafft ventilation. | < on!every mo&dfm{ e?nm line. Today‘s _ It is the identical car that (has thrilled ‘. ‘ | Pontiae ‘has its) original (117â€"inch wheelbase, thousands of owners with its r blesmoothâ€" C uzl sCs A hiltnon twhaalh Teneâ€"Calurse steering, h, ease %f riding‘ and exceptiqnal economy. o(WNERfSQSi"Y‘ "16 TO 18 MILES® TO THE GALLON® See it!. . Drive it!.. Compare rices! Kneeâ€"Action wheels, TLE PRES rounm dings, spiritual and. moral trtin-‘ in n hnd ‘a sound education â€" both dethic and vocational. In the latâ€" f Mland‘s vocational training has fitted him as a secretary, and Berâ€" :? Na§ specialized. in beauty culâ€" e. B _ | I"T } M dition," continued the secâ€" ¢ ,t; and Bernice have eived a broad eultural education in li trature, music, and art, and ltgey hilve learned to ‘play the game‘ on the thletic fields of this noted child gity." | : Nprth Shore Buickâ€"Pontiac Co. Trueâ€"Course steering, Sack RELIABLE LAUNDRY _ AND . DRY CLEANING CO. 80 CLIFTON Av‘h‘tg * n pospabg / NOW! KILL This New Simpl MURPHY 6 SCHWALL \ ‘Heating and Plumbing gol‘tugton fess, case Of ridi MILES® TO };;W&.Vw.flw*lo}mm bers Estimates on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repait Work a Speciaity . ~ P. 178 110 S. First Street, Highland Park, HIJ. Lambeth Workshop woo‘ AVENUE Highland Park 260¢ M. D. MURPHY pholstering ANTS e Way AV., HIGHLAND PARK PAGE

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