n ihe army they have a saying; •s a great life If you don't »ken! At Kroger Hills camp, ere 200 children are Jtepl for i wee It a ip very summer by the tt-Tuberculoaia league through aid of the Community Cheat. if have a different version of * saving:It ’s a great life* but they don’t i ken!jtxioh/1 of ttoiilteiiinp tlier a rowa great while some child gets homesick and tries to go home. On the contrary, believe it or not. we have had children run awky from home to get to the camp, having had one summer here.” She said they seem to have hit Upon about the right mixture of discipline and freedom for the children so they not only are contented but reluctant to leave In the fall The camp Is managed by th* league trustee* through their fltimn /’VtmmiHAJk Ktr 1 Pwho roost need their general strength built, up to fortify them against tuberculosis rases with which they have come In contact. No child with the disease ever Is taken, though, these being sent to the Tuberculosis Sanatorium.The accompanying pictures show scenes at Kroger Htlls, named after B H Kroger, who gave the money for it. Upper left, left to right. Joyce McCoy. Bertha Buss, Betty Jane Fry. Lucille Nace, Rubv Miller. Aanes Lancaster.Frost. Dorothy RadclifT. Ann Louise Tucker. Margaret Rose Whitney. Mary Mathele.v, Mary Oagen. Violet Hicks.Lower center, at the pool (“Last one Ins a sissy! Harlan Lay, George Alien. Floyd Crocker. Robert Scherier. Walter Zeek, Billy Weaver. James Maxwell. Moses Brown, Woodrow Patterson. Junior Nace. Paul Mulryan, Gale Mc-Aultffe. Clifford Brown. Robert Bussberg, Jesse Powell, Delmar Radeliffe.