Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Feb 1931, p. 42

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tary installations. More docks, boats, canoes and other waterfront equip- ment ; additional tentage, tent plat- forms, and cots; cabins and other ,iecessary camp buildingsý; some ac1ý litional acreag ;. these are require- .rnenits if. the. camp is to be brought to a high lével of, efficiency and' en- abled~ to mfeet the dernands to. be muade upon it. "These improvemdunts are e ssential iflour camp is to compare, favorabiy with other Scout :camps in its, stand- ards and resuits. Make Careful Estizmate "The counicil. executive board has carefully estimated it's minimum needs for 1931. During the- year, if, thé, fu.nds. required are secured, flot only.yvill .Scouting be made-available tan, increasing number of boys, but greater facilities atd a more com- i)relensive program wiIl be provided. for them. The 1931 bde is as fol- Iows: To fr.ee' Camp Ma-Ka-Ja«-Wan. from existingolgai....$SO ~For -developu ent 0< the Camp- an adequate kitchen, satisfac- * tory refrigerator and sanitary installations, docks, boats, can- oes; additlonal, tentage, tent platforms and cots, cablus and neceSsary, building..........10,500, For -supeqrvision, administration, (extension and supplies for the year (lncluding provision for a Field Scout executive to super- * iethe older boy program and the new Cub-progranfr os »,, 10 anid 11) ..............boys,50 Total minimum need :.. ... 50.000 "North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America, invites' vou tn Photo by Heeketsweiler This group comprises the Boy Scou&t campaign district chairmen who are in charge of plans for secisring $50,000 sought bef are Pebruary 16 ta develop. Camp Ma-Ka-Joa-Wan and maintain North Shore Scouit activities in 1931. (Seated left to right) : R. H. Jarrett, Kenilworth; Ilarry W, Stannard, Glencoe; Henry Fouler, Wilmette, acting p*ýerdent North Shore Scouts; Franicis f.; Hinckley, Wmnn etka. (Standing left f0 riqht) : J. Kortnan and Edwtin L. Griese, Northbrook; Eric G. Oden, Glenviewü; Robert Doe pet, Win,,etka; James B. Hoffmnan and Ralph H. Rice, W441- nue:Josei'h W. Morton. Glentieut.: l agle Scout List Grows Continually -1I~ lar, sure. Scoi against Commur "You, N.ed Sutimill". "'You need Scouting and Scouting needso. O. In many respects out counciL is behind 600 other councils, mà the support it receives from the conxmunity. We .should be in the lead in this respect. Help us to get there! In spite of bard timnes, Scouting must go on!" wil e large, regu- ng is a bulwark ;m .and al.lied move- -wilnetgie tiebter Pbo>to)J TOU LI, El FOW rJO Charles Fischer. I el, .Paulj (R aY4Ut-Rlchteî, - I ±114yman, Chi PWtb Mouldipg, Pb Bah ur.. ISpîegehaue. Wlhod ist Church Theodore Mayar; nson, Richard Haas, in Laewage, Walter Moon, Howardý Rogers and Robert MI -j

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