. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. -The camp-pail isof a tin can. Camp Fire, but you can pretend there is one. Drive two forked sticks in theground a short distance from each other; lay a stout stick acrossfrom one to the other forked stick; then pile up some dry twigs 120 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments midway between the stakes. Tie a strong cord on the centre ofthe cross stick, leaving one end long enough to loop down andunder the handle of a pail or kettle and reach up and tie to. ^«*-. Fig. 262.—You can pretend to cook over the mak


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. -The camp-pail isof a tin can. Camp Fire, but you can pretend there is one. Drive two forked sticks in theground a short distance from each other; lay a stout stick acrossfrom one to the other forked stick; then pile up some dry twigs 120 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments midway between the stakes. Tie a strong cord on the centre ofthe cross stick, leaving one end long enough to loop down andunder the handle of a pail or kettle and reach up and tie to. ^«*-. Fig. 262.—You can pretend to cook over the make-believe fire. the short end of the cord. You can put various things into thecamp kettle and pretend to cook them over the make-behevefire (Fig. 262). Of course you must have a boat, for there are lakes in Make-Beheve Land and plenty of fish to be caught, so Make a Boat for your camp. Select a rather long, narrow wooden packing-box (Fig. 263), and on each end tack an extra pointed pasteboard


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