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overnight; Christian Service Camp, ville, boys and girls, overnight,
SUNDAY, MAY 20, 1951
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Summer Camps Are Beckoning Again
Hoosier Boys, Girls + Have Wide Choice
Continued From Page 26
Mahoning Valley Rush-
Maple Grove, Huntingburg, boys and girls 10-18 and adults, overnight; McMillen, R. R. 1, Huntertown, girls 8-18, overnight and day; Meadow Brook Camp,
Gary, girls, day; Merom Institute, Merom, Ws and girls, overnight; Meshingomesia,. Larwill; boys_11-18, overnight; Michi-" ana Shipshewana, Shipshewana, boys and girls 9-15, day; Mill-
' house, R.-R. 1, South Bend, boys
and girls 6-16, overnight.
Mishawaka Stone Lake, White Pigeon, Mich., boys 11-18, over-
night; Mishawaka, White Pigeon, Mich., girls 8-18, overnight: Miss-Miam-1-Way, Marion, girls 7-15, day; Camp .Moshava on Hogs Lake, Rolling Prairie. youth, overnight; Munsee, R. R. 5, Muncie, girls 8-18, overnight; Na-Wa-Ka at McCormick's Creek State Park, Spencer, girls 7-18, overnight.
Nazarene Camp Ground, R. R.
5. Marion, boys and girls, overnight; Camp Nissaki at Dunes State Park,’ Chesterton. boys. overnight; Noblesville Girl Scout
Camp, R. R. 5, Noblesville, girls 7-10 for day. 9-16 for overnight; Northern Indiana Church of God
Camp on Yellow Creek Lake, Silver lake, boys and girls, overnight.
At Cedar Lake Oak Knoll Camp, R. R. 2, Cedar
Lake, girls 5-12, overnight: Oakwood Park on Lake Wawasee, Syracuse, boys and girls, overnight; Odd Fellows Youth Camp.
Milford, overnight; Camp Okalona
HAY! HAY!—Charles Cantwell rakes, watched by Iobert
Spring Grove, Richmond, and girls 8-12 for days, 18- St., Rainbow Camp Angola, boys boys
3, Nashville, 1nd., 11-16, overnight; New Harmony,
In Muncie Area
Shadeland, girls 7-14, near Rising Sun,
Johnson and YMCA Troop 53 Scoutmaster William Miller.
Hill, boys 30 for overnight; on Crooked Lake, and girls, overnight; masa, R. R. boys and girls Camp Ranger, boys, overnight.
319 N. Pennsylvania day; Camp Shor Cincinnati, O.,
and girls 8-16, overnight,
Rancho Fra- Camp Sing-a-Long. Tri-Lakes, Columbia City, Southwest Indiana District Youth Camp, overnight. Spiritualist
girls 8-16, overnight,
Ramsey, boys and girls,
Camp. Chesterfield,
y : ing, R. R. 3. N .je. boys adults and children, overnight; on Atwood Lake, Wolcottville, ed bd angle, oy Sta-at-Home, 121 N. Tth, Terre girls, overnight; Otwej] Holiness po hsville, bovs and girls, over- Haute, girls 4-8, day; Stonycroft Camp, Otwell. boys and girls. ov- ions. Camp Rest-A-While, Oliver on Stony Lake, R.F.D.. Shelby, ernight; Our Sunday Visitor Camp g.hool. South Bend. hovs and girls Mich.. boys and girls 7-17. overon Lake Wawasee, Our Lady of g 13 gay: Rotary, Crawfordsville, night; Sycamore Valley, R.R. Lathe Lake Seminary. Wawasee, bovs 11-18. overnight: Camp Ro- fayette. girls 10 and up. overboys and girls, overnight. tary. Brazil, bovs and girls of night; Tannahoonah Birch Lake, Paxton, Star City, girls 7-18, Scout age, overnight and day; Ro- Vandalia, Mich, girls 7-17, overovernight; Pearson's Mill Chris- tary Park Camp. Americus, girls, night. tian Assembly, Wabash. boys and overnight; Camp St. Joseph in Tecumseh. Delphi, boys and girls, overnight; Petrie: Band West Harrison, Ind.. R. R. 3. Har- girls 9-14. overnight; Camp TepiCamp, Kosciusko County Fair rison. O. boys and girls 7-16 2nd con, Winamac. boys 12-18. girls Ground, Warsaw; Phoebe Hollow, adults, overnight. 7-17, qvernight: Three Oaks -on Morgan-Monroe State Forest, Santa Claus: Camp Ground. Koontz Lake, Walkerton. boys Bloomington, girls 10-18%, over- Dale, boys and girls, overnight; and girls, overnight. Tippecanoe night; Pioneer Camp in Versailles Camp Sauk Trails,“R. R. 1, Ches- Baptist ‘Camp, North Webster, State Park. Versailles, hovs and terton boys 12- 18, overnight; hovs and girls 9-1R, overnight;
girls in sixth grade, overnight. Pioneer Trails; R, R. 1. well, boys 11-18, overnight Pohoka, New Harmony, boys, overnight; Pokagon Boys’ Camp on Lake James, R. R. 3, Angola. boys 8-18, overnight: Pokagon Girls’
Crom7 Camp
= Camp. R. R. 3. Angola, girls 8-18;
overnight; Portland Arch Scout Reservation, R. R.. Covington, boys 11-18, overnight. Pottawa-
tomi, South Milford, boys 9-135, overnight; Pottawatomi Tippecanoe River State Park, Winamac, bovs and girls, overnight. Quaker Haven, R. R. Syracuse. boys and girls, overnight; Quaker
memset —
Vocational Work Shown at Tech
Examples of the work of 43 pupils are featured in the Craftsman Guild Fair at Technical High School. The samples represent outstanding work in the 10 vocational departments. The exhibit held in Stuart Hall will end Friday. Pupils exhibiting work will be given honor certificates. They are:
Dorothy Sevenish. eomFine Arts
Art Depariment mercial art: Hector H. Garcia
Monte V. Duncan. Metal Craft: Marilyn J. Apt. Photography, Thomas A. Jordan Bign Painting Aute Shop—David EKlingeman and Wallace Saettel, Auto Servicing: James E Waymire. Body and Fender Repair
Aviation—Charles Eberle. Airplane Meehanics: Daniel H. Edgar. Airplane Engine Mechanics. Building Trades—George Ralston net Making: Donald Burgett Ass E. Jones. Cement Work
CabiCarpentry Kenneth
Ruckersfeldt, Painting and Decorating: John Beeier, Plumbing Drafting— William L. Dankert and Philip Zeigler, Architectural Drafting; Quentin Booher and John M. Kellam Jr.. Machine Drafting Electrical—Lewis Marshall Electrical Machinery: Jack Warren. Electrical Maintenance; Eugene Dobbs. Radio Servicing
Home E¢onomics—Marilyvn Bergman, Clothing II: Caro! Hobbs. Clothing III Rosemary Soshe, Dressmaking: Marilyn Bnoeberger, Millinery Publieations—Alice Ruth Rains Bureau; Norma Jeanne Nelson. Yearhook: Herhert Pigman, Times and Cannon sports editor. Metal Trades David Bucy, Welding and Forging: Harold Levenberger, Foundry: Don C. Wayman, Machine Shop VII; Harry FE. Normington. Machine Shop IV: Joseph
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Craven, Machine Shop V: David L. Bohart, Tool Making: Donald G. Wildrich, Pattern Making Printing—Patricia A. Jones and Dorothy Bevenish, Offset Printing: Bobby 8 Fletcher, Press Work: Kennefh R. Bishop. Advance Composition: Victor L. Tucker and John B. Smith. Linotype Operation Musie-—~John M. Schienck, Musical Composition,
5 Honorary Degrees To Be Given at ND
Times State Service SOUTH BEND, May 19 -Five persons will be awarded honorary degrees by the University of Notre Dame at commencement exercises here June 3. To be honored will he the Most Rev. Leo A. Pursley, auxiliary Bishop of Ft. Wayne; the Honorable Francis P. Matthews, Secretary of the Navy; the Rev. Gilbert V. F. Hartke, head of the department of speech and drama at the Catholic University of America in Washington, D. C.; Roy MacCannam, Burlington, Wis.,, businessman, and Dr. Jacques Maritain, former French Ambassador to the Vatican.
United Brethren Camp United cie, boys and girls 6 and up, overUnited Missionary
overnight;
overnight; Grounds.
. overnight,
girls 9-18. overnight. Camp Whitley, City, overnight; State Park, Camp Tepicon, Wina- >, Birls Valley
overnight:
DAILY DUTIES—Three Girl Scout campers
learn their mea:
time tasks. Mill Reservation. R.R. 1, Camp, R. R. 1, Middletown, boys Charlestown. boys 11-18, girls and girls 6-14, overnight; Camp overnight; Twin Lakes Wright, R. R. Rochester, boys Camp for Crippled Children, R.R. and families, overnight. 4, Plymouth, boys and girls, over- camp Wynekan on Lake Mec-
Clure, Silver Lake, boys and girls,
overnight;
Brethren. R.R. 2, Mun-
YMCA
Youth Princeton,
Elkhart, boys and girls. Vacation Home Round Merriam, boys and girls, Wabash Camp to non-profit Clay City, boys and overnight; Walnut Grove tions made with . R.R. 1, Arcadia, boys and
Camp Wapehani, Bloomington, boys 11-18, Pokagon R. R. 6. Columboys 8-15, girls 9-15, Wohelo in Tippecanoe
ville;
7-18. overnight; WonChristian Service Salem, boys and girls, Woodlawn
boys and girls, Camp
up and families, The following state-owned camp facilities are available organized groups under leadership through reservathe park supefintendent: Dunes State Park, Park, State Park. McCormick's Park (Camp Na-wa-kwa, McCormick and Friendly, and Hillcrest [.odge), Spencer; Tippecar.oe River State Park (Camps Tepicon and Pottawatomi), sailles State Park (Hassmer Hill Summer C amp and Group 1).
Shakamak
YMCA Camp, 12-23, Carson, R. R.
boys and
State
Creek
Winamac,
Bedford, overnight;
girls 9 and
overnight.
for rental
individual
Chesterton; Angola; JacksonState
Versailles.
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The message preached was, of course, the gospel of a crucified, resurrected Christ. There was only one real gospel and that one real gospel was the gospel of the Word of God. It was God's way of doing things. Nobody had told God what to do or how to do it. Men
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