SLIGHTS OF A WINTER RESORT AWAIT PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS WHO Vivw.iif ?; TRAIN IN GEORGIA ' Wu,. ". .. , p v mm j , " - A.i-f w..i.1 ..ii . " '"... J homSVI f-wwiSi&WMi ..Si. t ritt'-WPNi fwvg , ., . . J, ' Jgm I ff - Ill " ""1 I I a ' ' A ' ,, i J; H V v 4 A fi WtnfKiMa kiaLiESEWS i flK tT$ ;W BH IBSSfi nasa HfUfilS HHuIIB iftfiClKQttCfK w$F w , r( - 4mm r-" tfm? wfi)ii ff&$K'l) V4 t w i f mi ' m.'I.i'XM.m.'M 'JUmlI Tli iWliMffKl Tl FvSSinsFiC JtV&aW;! ;i i v ; rtwsmeircvratt awxsm BIRDSEYE VIEW OP THE PROJECTED SITE FOR CAMP HANCOCK, NEAR AUGUSTA, On this tcrrntn was situated Cnmp McKenzic, o' Spanlsh-American War fame. The new Euro K wff""'Pncntwil embrace more than aooo' acres, just four timcZ space required 1898. I-or this vast site the Government will pay the modest sum of SI for A ncriod of two years, a group of citizens having subscribed a 'fund to buy up the crops and property rfohta from the owners. ' h I' NATURE FURNISHES THE TROOPS AN IDEAL SWIMMING POOL ij K iillaBiliiiji) J-BBBIi.WBffi W Beautiful Lake Aumond is just three-fourths of -a mile removed from the camp site. Its shores are fringed with groves of fragrant pines with which I nf HBff JlrmMliSBffi mS& iShtihitKitr'iYkc 'rt JUST TIIE SP0T F0R A bivouac, with pine needles for a bed iQr!jycl))IUfe'TVy t"M"R-V Tho slender conifers in tho vicinity of Camp Hancock seem to aspire to reach the dome V r :):. SB. i ' ' ",! wS - ,-, u 1 i,! i AN INVITING STlfcTCH'OP ROAD ALONG, LAKE, A VMPJ!H -, yi""' M J.i 'A-tJ-WuVt' f, . Af&
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