Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 13 Apr 1939, p. 21

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quarters, building, hospitaI, museum, ibrary, cook's cabin, wash-house, shower-house, ice-house, and a pow- er house. Fresh water from a driven well is pumped into the camp re- servoir and into the wash-house an shower-house. ' The water is tested weekly by the Wisconsin State Board of Health. Good Leadership Good leadership is. the Camp's Most valuable asset, and the most important single factor contributing to its success. Camp Ma-jKa-Ja,- Wan has. had, throug1hout the past years, an excellent camp staff, se- lected for their educational back- ground, their Scout program and Scout camping as valuable aids ini the development of character and citizenship. The record of Camp Ma-*a-Ja-' Wan, with regards to health and safety, is one of the finest of a'ny Miss WUlma E. Menze?4 of 916 Ash street, Winrêetka is sailing on April 15 on the Italian Line's ship S.S. Saturnia for a two and one-haif montha' trip to Europe. She plans to tour Italy, Switzer- land, Germany, and En gland andi to make short visits in Spai, Portugal, Sicily, Greèce, the Az- ores islands and Africa. She is flying from Chicago to New York via American Airlines Friday evening, April 14. N IIMINOCQUÂ, WISCONSIN

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