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Just the former Star athlete at New- Trief' and o 1e ieo nimgnr n hc niember of the football and bas'ketball tesi oanmgnrylewhc sqUads at .the University of Iowa, who, separates Minnesota from the Domin- *as recently appointed instructor in ion of Canada and extending north to0 physical education at Deerfield-Shields Hudson's bav is a vast uninhabited High, school, Highland, Park; .M region of lakes, streanis and pine for-. Scott, basketball Coach: at Oak -Parke 1 High schooi; William. Reich, instructor èsts, the forests fuil of. big game, the In physics at Fenger.High schôol; and waters unfished. It is, a veritable Theodore Farrington, head of the Lind- paradise, for campers. Vblom Automobile, Engineering sehlool. The adventure offered by this mar- - velous. camping country makes'a By ýW. IL. Childsa strong, appeal to red-blooded men Dieco o theic.and boys.. Here, is an opportunity for Newé rrier Hi.qh School the boys of today that the boys of "Let's go camping," said CaPtain tomorrow wiIl not have. The next John* Smith. "0. K.," replied ýPoca- generation will probably see this1 lastý hontas. ."Get out theRolls Royce andý fronier honeycombed with. paved V'il look ýup a hotel with a golf course r7oads, timfberi, game,' fish and beaut,% Iand a good dance orchestra." gonie. Now is the opportunity forý 'That is about what camping- has adventure, and what adventure ! degenerated into in, these United The Owakonze camps for boys lo- JStates of ours, where civilization and cated in the very heart of this great Ithe automobile hiave crowded, camp-. camping country were. establishied iný ing country clear off the map., 1920. Real ýcamping and canoe cruis- Sorne thirty* years ag o ma ny camps 9n- is an outstanding feature. were establishéd in the wilder parts of At the permanent camp there are New England, Colorado, Wisconsin, forty buildings and everything pos- Michigan and Minnesota to provide sible has been provided to give boys boys with an opportunity for campingideal opportunity for the many worth- under safe conditions. and wise diîrec- while things they like to do. tion. Boys attend from al over the cati- try but the majority ofthe camperfs MoliycodI. Day Hvec orne from the schools of New Trier These are mollycoddle days.. twnhi.Threaevhreseart most of us forgotten or did we neyer campWshic h accmareteebosf rom lcnow what real camping is? A reai ap hc comdt osfo camper gets a laugh out of "~Boys' to.20.years of age. Theboys are Camps," where the boys ive at home carefullv safeguarded. They get reg- ini the city and camp daytimes in the ular hours, long hours of s!eësp, the i)ar. A a layclub 0 . K. perhaps, best of food, rest and activity'sui-ted butarks a aplay o mgta to the needs of each, a freedomn they but s a amponla bori m mght uas love, a fui! day of happy times e.verv ,hotel comforts and consider himsel ! d Retting ail the advantages of travel reThey, cone. back bard, strong, self- plus ail the advantages of a wel- rliant.' eager, companionable, coop- organized summer camp. erative.,mantly, boys. No, it can't be done that way. if you want a play 'club or a. bus trip,.'Bonfires of New Gernn take it, but don't for a minute think Sujet Cnrgain you are going to get a camp experi- ub ence that way. One mie-ht as welà gc, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman wiIi dis- to a hardware store for a cup of cuss the subject,- "The ý'Burning coffee. Books That Were Not Consuimed," If a boy wants a camping experi- at the services of Not hore Con- ence, he should go to a first class gregation Israel held Sunday mornig,ý camp ini a camping country, where. April 29, at Il o'clock, ini the temple 1the men in charge understand botb in Glencoe. The address Rabli Shul- camping and boys. Otherwjýe, he.wilî man announices, will, be "a commen- ini al probability bave an unfortunate tary on the botifires 'of New (Ger- camp experience. In selecting a real many." camping country remember that it Music at the services wiII be as .................. ýmocho .dl&M Cliurch St. Tel.1 Transate corne fi uire sometn:ng of a struggle and will leave soon to assume a pulpit M.i keé most surely developed in a lîfe the East. vhich is of absorbing interest to the Precediing the dinner there wvill 4e ýoy and whîch is a constant éhalienge a brief' period of vesper music during o him. , which Benjamin Landsman W-1,1 offer Unfortunately Most, of, this wild severai I-ehrew. selection$. mi fi. Freehof àf Chicago, who