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Show MOOSE LEGION 1 ! GOES TDEUHEM I Lodge Prepares for Big Outing I at Lorin Farr Park K Next Thursday I About 5f Leplonnnires of Ogden BtJ lodge No 1814 l. 'i Moose wei t. d p in in sutomobilea al 1 o't lot i B. f this afternoon for Eureka for i lodgi frolic In connection with their trip B the ogden lodge men will do a little iLiVi advertising for Mo'.-u- day to bo held v 1 1 I .r in rr park. 1 hurl.i -Br C ! Th Mooae ill their ' cimmlttee declares the M006C will 1(1 Btt'i demonstrate again what good enter- I Wi tnlners they ar- and Incident. ill will II I i ii i n more i gd i m citizens should Join the order Information about the Moose Le- I :nn and the Moose In gen ral la con- ,talnefl In the following excerpt from iibbF'1 ithe Mooseheart Maaasine in an article K'sj on "What 1 Saw at Mooseheart." I I "Mooseheart a thlr'.y-five miles m fl from the city of Chicago and has near- ly eleven hundred seres ol land and M'l j about fifty buildings of eoncrete con- aiBBalF I struct Ion and fire 'roof. There la a bbbbHh! central heating and power plant with aWn red tile roofs. Large modern faro) Bisn plant Industrial buildings, hospital a aEES jand reaideacea IBVery child is given Pvk a high school education. The hoys Wfl 1 1 i 1 i . i . . i . y.. e,ri are taught rnlUlnery, drssa mak- I Ing and stenography. My Impression Oil '!.' h"llle i lir I lei ni i- B PVj pectatlons. It is a city in Itself. The IBBv children looked so happy and carefreSi aH healthy and perfeetlj at home in svsrj ICiSil i i i" l word m Orphan e If lum or a Friendly asylum, no walla BW- i o aaaw Iron bars on the windows. It is non- k' ' irlan Jew i G Prol H ... i ILaaaai H;e faith of Him parents There I no corporal punishment tolerated by H I (he governors. There- Is a large nurs- H cry for the very young Infants with BBBB competent nurses ajid doctors always BBBp. at hand, a large and up-to-date hos- VBBBJ .pltal. erected ut a cost of one hundred Waaakisl m from Philadi BBBT I phis ludKe No. 54. There is one of the BJBJ I largest dairy farms ln this section of ftn the country on the grounds with BBBH i r.f t Holsteln i nth to furnish milk I '1 and '-ream and butter fir the atudenta BSa There large aW boating and fishing arc indulged in LaaWP The- have mllttar training for rhe LaaaiaV' boys, under a V s. arm officer. They aaaBrVt have a crack baseball and football LaaViai team. A Iks' band of fifty pieces and aaPalt a KirK orchealra nnd r compel . tenchers. A savings bank which teaehe thrift to th children , . their pennies. I have traveled In aaaaaEF4 Kurope and have visited Germany. aaaaHS; orwa. Sweden and Austria ll unKar aaaarJ hut 1 have nuer Keen an pla, ,. dia'. LaaaTsMsiv oould compan with th training and II voeatlonal education that the boys and L 1 1 ' if Hr BB they lire ready to go out Into the uorld aaaaaaaaL 1 1 1 rnakt an honest living tnd become Bf self-sustaining and women BM loyal American citizens. ' And noav. my brothers, n word in aVtarJ KsTsi regard to the Mooseheart Legion. If t&i you have not yet lolned th- . the second degree and playground of tesLi! the Loal tirder of Moose, someone aial has been negligent In falling to udvige tfH mission. Whili & true that a part ot our" work is de- Vafl voted to fun and frolic, these ur,. Jaaal merely incidents. our prlmarv ob- fm Ject is to -help the kiddles at Moose- heart, ana for those who haVe not v vet taken the second degree and whose 11 iissUttance wo arc row soliciting The w L I k-ijo whl!' i part oi the lyal r- s der of Moose, has ( m its aim and ob- B ject a greuter betpfulnes to Moon-. heart and a happy, contented chlio Ji I I t"T I'- oo J |