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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 151

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 151

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Brooklyn, New York
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151
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37" THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE SUMMER RESORT DIRECTORY SECTION, 1928 its the place to stop 1 V. A Charming New Vacation Land! Hidden away the Western Edge of the Catskills, on the waters of the Upper Delaware River (in Delaware County, New York orie of the most prosperous agricultural counties in America on the main line of the N. Y. 0. W.

Railroad, 180 miles from New York City). At last, Walton, with its peaceful atmosphere and pastoral charm, is accessible by State highway. It's a real American community, rimmed in Alpine-like by forest clad mountains rising upward 1,000 feet. Spring water, fine dairies, best of farm produce. Days temperate, nights refreshing.

Delightful motor trips, hiking, boating, bathing, fishing and no poisonous snakes, no vexatious mosquitoes or flies. Band concerts, organ recitals, in July interesting Chautauqua program. Spacious armory with dancing, new municipal hall with movies, churches, public library, excellent shops. Good American folk here in Walton, appealing to the best and -pTS not to a jazz rioting crowd. For additional in formation, addrew Secretary, Chamber of Commerce, Walton, New York.

WALTON, N. Y. Capacity The Walton House. 15 Mrs. Frances Chapin 15 Mrs.

George A. Peck. 14 A. D. Chamberlain 8 Mrs.

Silas J. Beagle. 8 Mrs. M. S.

Lakin 8 Albert W. Potter 8 Mrs. Page H. Sinclair. 6 Mrs.

Lester Smith 5 Mrs. Ken. McDonald. 6 (RURAL) WALTON, N. Y.

Capacity Mrs. W.R. 20 Mrs. W.E. 15 STAGE ROUTE WALTON, N.

Y. Mrs. Leroy N. Gray. 25 Mrs.H.B.VanAkin...

12 Mrs. Earl Carman 10 Mrs. Fred E. Gray 8 R. D.

No. 1 WALTON, N. Y. Capacity L. N.

Bonnefond 20 Pine View Cottage 15 Alfred Currie 12 Mrs. A. L. Coulter 6 R. D.

No. 2 WALTON, N. Y. Mrs. Albert Kellogg.

20 Mrs. John F. Moscrip 12 R. D. No.

3 WALTON, N. Y. Capacity Mrs. Oscar Griffin 10 TROUT E. B.

Southworth 25 GRANTON, N. Y. Hildred X. Peck 7 CANNONSVILLE N. Y.

Mrs. George A. Haynes 14 NORTH ESTATE REST HERE INN Within eight blocks of depot. Delightful accommodations for guests in Protestant family, best of service, choice home delicacies, pure water. Fine estate residence, large, well lighted rooms; rare old furniture, splendid library, modern Improvements; lovely wooded grounds, charming lawn, scenic surroundings.

River bathing, canoeing, fishing, tennis, croquet, alluring walks. Folder. References given and received. Rates per week: Single, $22.50 up; double. $40.00 up.

Also, for rent, furnished bungalow in woods overlooking village. The Norths (host and hostess! will meet persons Interested afternoon-evening, June 18, at 119 Berkeley Place, Brooklyn; June 19, at 320 Riverside Drive, New York. Address The ARTHUR NORTHS, Walton, N. I. Large, airy rooms; plenty of shade; beautiful surroundings; quiet and inviting, with real home comforts.

Best country food, fresh from farm and garden. Cooked exactly right; service unexcelled. Near Island Park and Indian Princess Camps. For further information address Mr. and Mrs.

A. K. HOLMES, Walton, N. Y. MOTORISTS Cirrjr tkis Directory with jrou ia your car wlererer you to you will always find it useful and dependable..

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