Show Annual Fathers' Fathers And Sons Sons' Outing 1 M l- l FATHERS This is an appeal to you you out We want you ou all to join the Y V. M. M MM il M M. I. I A. A group this year in the annual annual an an- nual nuat Fathe Fathers Fathers' s' s and Sons' Sons outing Do you ou remember when you were a boy 7 T When you ou thrilled at the prospect of ofa a night in the open T Perhaps the great day when your our father took ook you ou to the canyon for logs log's or to round up the herd Remember when ho he le tucked you OU in and you ou la lay close to him lim under the open sk sky and looked at out athe atthe the he stars Oil On boyl boy Those were the lays for you ou And now oh boy boyl again for its it's the day for that bo boy of yours ours TIME TIl AND ILACE PLACE Make pr preparations now to be with the he crowd at o Navio Lake Camp on the 12 12 13 and 1 1 14 of August fathers with your sons lions a and d sons sons sons- wit with your our fathers others The same place where we have lave camped the last two years Every boy has a natural desire to togo togo togo go to places to see things to get out of ol doors into the big world It is the call of the open spaces of the towerIng towering tower- tower Ing ng peaks of th the lakes and streams and woods It is the lure of the long IonA trail rail the desire desiro to explore the urge to o discover Gods God's great wonderland fathers' fathers and Sons' Sons Outings offer great opportunity for fellowship and companionship companionship com corn between father lather and son A FABLE Once there was a father fath fath- er who w was s too busy to give his boy any time so after awhile th the boy gave his father a time instead U 1 J 11 1 PL L u and sons Each father Is to bring hi his own son He doesn't need to be any specified age If he is old enough to endure the trip safely he is welcome Fathers who haven't boys bos of their own are invited to borrow a son pr preferably pre one who has no father Of course fathers not are confined to toone toone toone one boy but are urged to bri brig g all th they y have and all they can get without with with- out robbing another father of the privilege An extensive program is outlined elsewhere in this issue which you may follow follow but but the main thing is isto to go ItO help with your presence to be there therewIth therewith therewith with the crowd to hel help make the outIng outing outing out out- ing a glorious success PALS We went wandering over the hills My boy and I my boy and I Out where the woods lie deep and still My bo boy my boy and I 1 And saw where the brook runs sot soft and low The su sunny ny slope where the asters grow And we watched the wild birds come and go My boy my bo boy and I. I Then back we came clime oer o'er the wind windswept windswept windswept swept hill My bo boy and I my boy and I And our hearts were glad though ou our lips we were e still My Iy boy my boy and I For we saw from the great hill rough and high The finger of God in a sunset sky And Arid we knew we were pals for aye and aye aye aye- My Iy boy my boy and I. I 1 M. M G. G VAN VOORHIS nt n |