. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 256.—Nail the cleats inside thebox for the shelves. Fig. 257.—This is your camp-cupboardmade of a box. 118 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments board. Do this by first nailing strips of wood, for cleats, on theinside of each side of the cupboard at equal distances from thebottom (Fig. 256). Slide in the shelves, resting each on two piecesof wood (Fig. 257). Set a lot of hds of tin cans in the cupboardto serve as camping plates, also a few tin spoons, an old tableknife, a kitchen fork or two, three tin


. Home mission handicraft; ideas for work and play in mission bands and junior societies. Fig. 256.—Nail the cleats inside thebox for the shelves. Fig. 257.—This is your camp-cupboardmade of a box. 118 Parties, Shows, and Entertainments board. Do this by first nailing strips of wood, for cleats, on theinside of each side of the cupboard at equal distances from thebottom (Fig. 256). Slide in the shelves, resting each on two piecesof wood (Fig. 257). Set a lot of hds of tin cans in the cupboardto serve as camping plates, also a few tin spoons, an old tableknife, a kitchen fork or two, three tin cups, and a smooth, clean,folded piece of white paper for a for The Spring Ask your mother to let you have a large, clean pail suitable fordrinking water. Carry the pail to the opposite side of the yard. Fig. 258.—Sink the pail part way into the ground. from your tent. There dig a hole large enough to sink the paildown about half its height (Fig. 258). Bank the loose earth up


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