| Show I 1 Mrs I Coolidge Finds Pleasure In Outdoor Life e ePAUL PAUL S SMITHS SMITH'S N N. Y July 29 AP The AP-The The out-of-door out life which the president and Mrs Coolidge are leading at White Pine camp holds holdsman man many pleasures for the fired t lady of the land When her husband goes to the executive offices she finds her time taken by the numerous activities available In the wilderness p park rk that surrounds the Summer White WhiteHouse House Mrs Coolidge Is particularly fond fond of swimming and when when- the weather weather wea- wea ther is 13 fair Calr she enjoys a dip a custom she followed last summer at Swampscott Mass on the seashore sea sea- shore Although Osgood lake JS is spring fed the water near the beach is not uncomfortable and on man many h t afternoons she enjoys a good swim in the little cove before the camp The fhe fl fleet t of ot five boats boat with which White Pine camp Is equipped d also offers diversion to Mrs Coolidge Cool Cool- idge She spends considerable time on the dock and In the boat house I reading 01 or exercising the white collies collies col col- lies Rob Roy and Prudence Prim I which have hav not tired of chasing saucy red squirrels through the woods Mrs Coo Coolidge lq e al also alo o takes frequent rides In the th motor craft One of their thell favorite spots is In front of the main lodge of the camp w where ere seated In an easy chair she can can look over to the lake and the forest be beyond ond or watch the president president dent if he is trolling In a guide boat Mrs Coolidge does not fish and usually remains at home when the chief executive goes in quest of pike bass or trout |