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BROOKLYN DAILY F.AfiLK, N'KW YORK', SUNDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1934 14 B-C lyn Little Theater by the Guild The bride was given in marnai during the two years' of its exis-1 her father. Her sister, Mr. Camp Fire Girls i'i-il. 11.

-r It that, the future meetings would be held every month. The next meeting will be held Oct. 4 at Brook-i lyn Camp Fire Headquarters at 8 I P.m. mony at the Hotel New Yorker. Miss Goods Is a.

graduate of the Jamaica High School and Mrs. Wheats Secretarial School, Manhattan. She is a member of the Jamaica Junior League. Mr. Ber-thold is a graduate of the Univer Plan Aii Meet At Public Port, Atlantic City oii.

Ch Fpndt was her matron of "Claire Kummer and Intimate! Stranger." i honor. The bridesmaids were Mis Ruth Burns, sister of the bride, anil Mcl.OONE BURNS Mrs. William Greene, cousin of tlid Miss Kathleen Veronica Burns. bride. Philip McLoone was best Pritcilla Study Club The Flame, a Brooklyn Camp Fire paper, will be published month- lv for Camp Fire Girls throughout ii' sity of Illinois and is a member of The Priscilla Studv Club hold their first meeting of the sea- ithe A1Pha Kappa Psi smrl Kappa i daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Williams Delta Rho fraternities. i f. ar, home of Mrs. contain news of Camp Fire aclivi- Bm 62S E.

26th on Tuesday ties, both city-wide and local. Handi-; Qrt. FirMgut Naval Academy and New York Military Academy will ioflow. Dec. 1.

After that the play.ng field will become a covered rink for an ice hockey series between the Atlantic City Sea GulU a other leading American and Canadian teams. Recent, arrivals from at the hotels include: Chalfonte-Haddon Hall: Mr. and; Mrs. John Graf Miss Jeanette Delcato, R. J.

Knox, Miss Dorothy B. Dede, Mrs. James J. Bulifant, Miss Laura Leahy. Mrs.

Anna G. Mueller, Mrs. J. C. Moulton.

Mr. and Mrs. c. J. Carroll.

Mr. and Mrs. F. Gidriis and Mr. and Mrs.

Clarence Pratt. Traymore: Mr. and Mrs. A. C.

Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. F.

Vail, man for his brother. The usher were Francis J. McLoone and Cornelius McLoone, both brothers nf the bridegroom. A reception followed the ceremony at the Granada Hotel. After a wedding trip the roupls will reside in Brooklyn.

minis oi iu jl. was married to Charles A. McLoone. son of Mrs. M.

A. McLoone of Brooklyn, yesterday, at Holy Innocents Church. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Francis P. McLoone, cousin of the bridegroom.

iatiou Event Resort National Guard Day lo Br Bi a I I lie Jersey Red nnri Rite Tiles Give Fumes Color Fumes, quiet and quaint old Flemish town Market place a picturesque small square rimmed by red and blue tiled Behind the bold buttresses of the church In a coiner to the west the dark gray Hoiel de Ville i Palais de Justice Old gattways recalling its Spanish period Here once the terrors of the Inquisition Today thousands of tourists annually flock here to see the famous Procession of the Penitents Hooded faces, coarse garments, quaint wood- en images Strange mov- craft suggestions for Guardians, coining events, places of exhibits to visit and group publicity. I Manv Camp Fire Girls will be wait-i resses' at the Brooklyn Fall Flower I Show. On Tuesday, Sept. 25, the i Nit a Anoka Group, of which Miss 1 Pollock is Guardian, will serve and on Thursday. Sept.

27, the Junior HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTELS AND RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY HOTELS THAT DOMINATE Dr. and Mrs. J. A. McCabe, Miss Florence E.

McLaughlin. Mrs. Anna Turner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 7, C'HI'KCII FOOD SALE Mrs.

Loring D. Jones has been appointed chairman to arrange for the food sale to be held by the Ladies Society of the Presbyterian Church of Rockville Centre on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Jones is beng assisted by Mrs. Richard W.

Webster and Mrs. William R. Ras-quin. The Rev. Edward O.

Williams will preside at a dedication service at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Sept. 23, when a bronze tablet and a number of memorial pews will be dedicated in memory of the founder of the church, the Rev. Arthuh Henry Rennie. "SEVENTH HEAVEN" The Drama Guild of St. John's Hospital.

480 Herkimer will present the play "Seventh Heaven," by Austin Strong, at the Academy of Music on Tuesday, Oct. 30. The play will be followed by dancing in the Academy ballroom. Leighton Arrowsmith, superintendent of the hospital, is president of the guild. The women's board of the Church Charity Foundation of long Island is sponsoring the presentation of ln.r .1,.

A I. 1 .1 The following are the officers of the club: Mrs. Marshall E. Stewart, president; Mrs. Laura Baylis.

first vice president: Mis. Seymour S. Van Kirk, second vice president; Mrs. William H. Bierds.

third vice president; Mrs. Charlotte Hill, recording secretary; Mrs. Henry Avis, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Fletcher Tracy, treasurer; Mrs Minnie Urquhart, member-at-large; Mrs. Charles D.

Williams, auditor, and Mrs. Clayton Ford, historian. I.KMKAU ALTON Tile wedding of Miss Alice M. D.Uton and Henry L. Lemkau took place recently at the Emanuel Lutheran Church.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Enul Roth. The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, William Lemkau. Mrs. Agnes Daiton was matron of honor for the bride and the bridesmaids included Miss Grace Krohn, Mrs.

Lucille Lemkau and Miss Eleanore Fitzgerald. Henry Bnuming was best man for the bridegroom and the ushers were Richard Uebelle ami Charles Janaf. A reception followed the ceremony mg groups illustrating some Bible story Crude realism of the Middle Ages Yet not grotesque actors, but modern men and women who have come to do penace Afterwards the quiet quaintness of home and canals remain. j-iu rrul iiimi catc A. Grant.

Ambassador: Mrs. E. M. Oliver Miss H. S.

MacDonald. Mrs. Frank Cavanagh and Miss Frances Cav- 1 anagh. Dennis: Mr. and Mrs.

E.J. Lynch. Mr. and Mrs. J.

DeVnv. Miss E. L. Elliott. Miss E.

M. Moran, James F. Kane and Mr. and Mrs. W.

M. Council of Camp Fire Girls will serve. Also there will be many Camp Fire Girls taking part in the Flower pageant. Betty Brown will talk 011 the weekly broadcast over Station WARD Wednesday about the Candy contest which will be held by the Camp Fire Girls at the Women's Exposition of Arts and Industries Oct. 1 to 6 at the Hotel Astor, Manhattan.

Camp Fire Girls "bacon bat" and sunrise breakfast will be held Saturday at Lookout Hill, Prospect Park, at 8 a.m. Later there will be songs and games. The older girls of Aizukpa Group, under the guardianship of Grace Tuttle, held their first Fall meeting at the home of their Guardian on Friday evening. The new officers Special to The Eagle Atlantic City, Sept. 15 Final arrangements and acceptances were announced this week for the annuel National Guard Aviation Day, to be held Sept.

29, at the Atlantic-City municipal airport. Thirty planes and 60 officers will pather from six States for spectacular competitive maneuvers. On Sept. 27, the New Jersey Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church will open here to continue until Oct. 1.

The $15,000,000 municipal convention hall is soon to he convened with an altar, sanctuary and choir space for the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church of America, Oct. 10 to 28. Tomorrow afternoon brings the annual Atlantic City concert of the United of Philadelphia, with an outstanding massed male chorus of 500 voices on the Steel Pier. From Sept. 24 to 28, Atlantic City will be host to the second annual convention of the New Jersey Licensed Bevcrase Association, with a series of entertainments.

These are examples of the cosmopolitan range of interests in this seashore resort. The city auditorium, for example, served all Summer as a full-sized indoor greyhound racing field with track, paddocks and clubhouse. After its conversion to a huge church for the Episcopal conference. It will again be made over, to become a full-sized football gridiron. Turf will be laid in time for the t'lird annual clash.

Nov. 10. between Pennsylvania Military College and Delaware The Admiral John Fishman. Miss Gladys Tauber and George Gillman. Strand: Mr.

and Mrs. Charles S. Sander, Mrs. M. P.

Dougherty. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.

Lyle. Mrs. J. E. Cag-ney.

and Mrs. H. H. Trower. Chelsea: Mr.

and Mrs. F. W. Mc-Kelvey, Mr. and Mrs.

A. E. Sloan, Fivt great hotisn, ill as laments th Boardwalk on which they stand, add to the pleasures of a September-Octoher visit, the surety of perfect accommodations, irreproachable vntice, delectable cuisine at surprisingly pleasing rates. Extensive sun decks, lounges and solaria promote health in the fresh sea air surf bathing conveniences (from guest rooms to beach), private cabanas and sun chairs sea water baths cards, concerts, dances and individual features. ATLANTIC CITY An inquiry to any of the following will receive prompt mention with booklets, rate and specific information.

MAILIOIOUOH-ILINHEIM TRATMOll RIGHTO DENNIS CHAUONTI-H ADDON HALL Apply 1 Hilrmd Offictt jr Spftitl Httmd- 'l rip Rslti Mrs. J. B. Meyer, Mrs. George E.

Bald, and Mrs. G. M. Roberts. ai Felzmann's, 39th St.

and 4th Ave were installed as folows: Berly Mol I me pitty, H3 liic milium ueticiii. iiem linson. president; Pauline Bauer. The couple sailed to spend their each year for the hospital. Mrs.

Knickerbocker: Mr. and Mrs. i Divine Burtis of Garden City is secretary, and Marie Burchell, treas- wedding trip in Bermuda urer. president of the Guild. I Rehearsals for "Seventh Heaven UOODK HKKTHOI.D Plans are beinz made for a Guar- Stokes.

Seaside: Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Murray, Mr.

and Mrs. William Baldwin, Mrs. J. M. Johnson, Miss Rhoda E.

Johnson. Miss Florence L. Ford. Miss Mildred M. Beard and Edward A.

Hall. Claridge: Mrs. C. C. Palridge.

A. J. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. George S.

Rowan. Shelburne: Mr. and Mrs. W. G.

Baker. Mrs. J. F. Hopkins, Mr.

and Mrs. W. M. Donohae. Mr.

and Mrs. Oliver Nashley and Dr. and Mrs. Samuel Bruslow. Ludy: Mr.

and Mrs. H. R. Cahn, Mr. and Mrs.

William Howard, Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Michelson.

Miss Rose Carlin, the Misses Sophia and Ann Richter, and the Misses Agnes M. and Maude Disney. Marlborough-Blenheim: Mr. and Mrs. Fred G.

Bogart, Mr. and Mrs. George F. Johnston. Ritz-Carlton: Henry Federman, dians Handicraft Class, a Handi-' Miss Ruth Virginia Goode.

daugh-craft and Art Class combined for Wr of Dr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Camp Fire Girls, both of which will Goode of Jamaica will be married be in charge of Miss Elizabeth Tay- to Herbert Charles E. Bert'nold, son lor.

Swimmin? classes and basket- of Mr. and Mrs. Charles BerthoM are already in progress, with the following Guild players in the cast: Tom Gorevin, Al Foster, Lorna Manley, Charlotte Turner, Norma Knatz, Dr. Louis Cucinotta, William ball teams will be organized by Miss of Aurora, 111., on Saturday, Sept. K.

Lange, August Knatis, Harr; Ostman. i 29th in the Church of the Transfig-1 Perry, George Beckwith and Car At the Guardians meeting, which1 uration in Manhattan. Jolyn Kennedy, waa held Thursday, it was decided A reception will folic the cere- Among plays staged at the Brook tv.r.- iM'! HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTELS AND RESORTS HOTELS AND RESORTS ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JtRStY Frank C. Jovner, Mr. and Mrs.

K. E. Clifford, Mr. and Mrs. M.

W. Warrington, Mr. and Mrs. E. K.

Norris and Mrs. Jordan Findley. De Ville: Mr. and Mrs. Huston Window, Mr.

and Mrs. R. W. Heff-ner. Mis.

J. C. Mitch, Mrs. Rupert Harne and Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence A. Scott. Lafayette: Mr. and Mrs. J.

G. Gil-man, Mrs. John N. Allen. Mr.

and Mrs. R. S. Hammond, Mrs. Kenneth Silver and Mr.

and Mrs. W. E. Pickard. Breakers: Mr.

and Mrs. C. S. Schlick. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert T. Rentz, Mrs. C. A.

Kasser, Mrs. John L. Renner and Mr. and Mrs. James H.

Reuther. St. Charles: Mr. and Mrs. E.

R. Marks. Mr. and Mrs. G.

P. Ehrlich and Mr. and Mrs. N. C.

Feibel. Colton Manor: Mr. and Mrs. J. J.

McCormach and Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Faulkner.

Eastbourne: Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Reville. Mr.

and Mrs. Robert A. Clarke and Mrs. W. S.

Ryno. Glaslyn-Chatham: Mrs. A. P. Buckley, Mrs.

A. S. Turner and Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. Trommer. LAMBDA LAMBDA PI Epsilon chapter of Lambda On the BoardwaLfzj of hooifand Coleges FALL RATES IN EFFECT AmjB.CnTn2 OW The V. I Qcrca Religious Services Conducted During Holiday Period Complimentary to Guests RABBI CHARLES FREEDMAN Of New York City Officiating II Surf bathing continual SC IIOOL Yoars of Sih'4'Cns in Training Young Wo III (Ml for Sor Pl ji i a I Positions PENNSYLVANIA rilN.NSYI.VANlA. Lambda Pi fraternity held lUs first meeting of the Fall season recently ar, the home of Miss Evelyn 955 E.

48th St. The season's officers who were elected include Miss Charlotte Wei- Iftp Peace quiel complete relaxation, free of the rush and roar of city living, are the keynote of an Atlantic City Autumn vacation. Whether strolling the famous Boardwalk, or riding leisurely in one of the equally famous roller chairs, lounging on hotel decks, or on the beach in a lhaded chair or cabana everywhere there's rest, where, when and as you want to find it. An invigorating climate, tempnrad by theGulf Stream the inspiring weathar of the glorious October season. nd sparkling surf fresh, clean air from the sea and near-by fragrant pine belt all invite you lo "keep well" now in Atlantic City, so that you may avoid the necessity lo "get well" Uter.

with life guard protection through September. Golf on splendid courses. Tennis. Fresh water and deep sea fishing (streams stocked for Sept. 1 to 30, game tuna and dolphin).

Sailing. Hunting. Speed boats and airplanes. A dozen theatres. Shops and stores 10 supply every requirement.

Bestaurants, clubs, and cales. Ocean piers. Vaudeville, concerts, dances. 1 Half a century of eip.ri.nre In pr.narinr yomir wnmrn till imnorlanl secretarial positions has fiven the. C.

F. Vaunt; School a arp.eminrr,t nlare In In. professional field. All instruction is individual. There are no classes.

Most stud.nt. mm. pl.t.. the tours, in three tn five months. However.

stud.nt ma. take a year to ramplele work ir neresaary without rtr tuition tost. 4 Hfcajfc. i ii j.nanj,i 1 man. president; Miss Evelyn O'Rourke, treasurer, and Miss Mur-: iel E.

Morse, secretary. I TEMPLE AHAVATH SHOI.OM The Ladies Auxiliary of Temple Ahavath Sholom will hold a theater party Wednesday, Oct. 31. Mrs. F.

A. Neuman is chairman. At a recent meeting held In the school auditorium tentative plans were formulated for a series of social events which will be held during the coming year. After the business meeting, moving pictures were shown of the luncheon which was held by the sisterhood in June at the Freshmeadow Country Club. I A ftf? i.

1 a. 2 I I IMiono MA in 8 Many hotels, on the Boardwalk, and throughout the resort, offer interesting Autumn lates. Homes, apartments, cottages, and rooms at reasonable rentals. Real estate opportunities. Low round-trip fares by train, bus and air.

Good highways. HARRY IACHARACH, Maror FULL ACTIVITIES continue through the FALL Now is the grandest time o( all for a mountain vacation 3 short hours from New York! Your favorite rooms in the modern Inn are less after Labor Day-sports and social life continue in full sway. Come and enjoy: GOLF RIDING TENNIS BATHING DANCING CONCERTS MOTION PICTURES With balmy days and clear, ref'rehinic night, Indian Summer is gloriom in the Poconos! There's new interest and beau ty daily in the changing pageant of richly colored mountain scenery. Outdoor sports and recreation are at their best. POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE OF BROOKLYN Day and Eyeninj Coursei HOTELS AND RESORTS WESTCHESTER COUNTY, N.

Y. k.stonah. y. t. cwii.nwnon").

Qnw. comfortsble country home: fxcell.nl food; Rood beds. Adults nrel.n'fd. TfJ.nhnn. Katonah mi ULSTER COUNTY.

M. J. Chemical, Electrical, ml, Mechanical Chen Civ i I Lil Second Largest Engineering, Chemistry and NEW! LOW as iberal Science OUTSTANOINOI Catholic Univ. in U.S. Univ.

Extension Grad. School ruf-riooFi 00 i iifj5 3 (Ucb CWtloKiOltHj Subjects may be taken independently or with credit toward DEGREES miles of foot and bridle bathing in Lake Minausin added zest to golf oa the Manor's championship course. Come now! Day OCEAN and BEACH DREAMLAND FARM O.V RANKS OP HONDOI1T RIVER KYSERIKE, Y. Cnexcellfd home r.ootlnj. All sports including horseback rldln.

Running water in everv room. orts AIL TfMR RKntC'Klk SI3 WF.FKIV TEL. HIGH FALLS 9 CU tew ROOM BATH 1 rs. sen Ovarlookinq Boardwalk and Octan At Hllnwla Ava Atlantic City Special Daily, Widely and Wtk-tnd Ratti MODERN FIMPHOOr Dally Cancarta and Dancaa Surf lathing FacHltlas 1 MEALS wlfyu JU SPECIAL FALL RATES reduced to between-seaion levels. gl into directly after Labor Day, 31 rv I r.radit.t rniirs.t l.adini to Master's in F.ntineer-Physics.

ni Chemistry nd tn Ph.D. in ChemistrT. For CitiUfiti of DAT EVENING a.d GRADUATE SESSIONS, Make your reservations early. en etc effect Errning and 4ftfritnann For rolleq Era'l'ia-rs for M. M.

Ph. D. Co-rd. Over 200 courses In biology, chemistry, art. music, phvs-ics, languages, education, Enelhh literature, public speaking, social and political science, mathematics, philosophy and religion.

Tuition te $3 per point, classes 4-6 P.M. Ai evenings. Term open? Sept. 24. REGISTRATION SEPT.

17-22 75 LEWIS AVENUE At Willoughby Avenue HOUINOH HOTIl SOUTH CAROLINA AVENUE a i I IUDV. Kyserlte, N. Y. Beautiful location. ftooms with hot.

cold water or private bath shower bath. Prlvata board I no hntu. a.f-w f- ffJFi 5 riKO" p-" GOI.P, NINE-HOLE, the health-nlln tonic. Addret: The DIRECTOR Ifr reapie oi retirement return year after vear. 32 vears ownet-shlo manaaement.

Booklet. mm rsoib ATLANTIC CITY ATLANTIC CITY 99 LIVINGSTON STREET food Which Has Made, the Farm famous. IFHTUCIT AMBASSADOR I It PIIION rtiKuwnmuuE ftrcp Proprietors. ORANGE COUNTY Brooklyn, N. Y.Ttl.

TRiangl. REGISTRATION Sept. 10 to 21 TWO I IN DOOM MIAlt I I AY ipiul titly Daily lrf lattilnf Prlvlla ROCKVIEW 46TH NewYorK a nun a HOLimaia hotii YEAR ATLANTIC CITY And th Famous Fall Saon To better enjoy the many fine feature of September in Atlantic City, The Ambassador tiers a fashionable Boardwalk location, supremely comfortable accommodations, delicious fare and superior BATHING FROM HOTEL Near Huh Point Par. N. J.

On J)lar. Hirer. All cuM inorn. RKOItli. ATHIN BALL.

Ate. Slid, christian home Prlrat. B-hola anlr Baautllul ewlin-ni ni iiivil. Had'lla horlr. C.

FEINHARDT. PORT JERVI5. M. Phone I I. E.

"V.SIKXM WK 011 H'K 1101H IOHK MUSHY" FOR BETTER INSTRUCTION ALL-WAYS HOLLWITZ 8t.r LANGUAGES THK SCHOOL OF DISTINCTION Renowned native teacherj. Converastlon a sneclalty: grammar if preferred. Write, or phono for booklet. HAMII.ER EBKL BUH.DINO 3A AlbM Square (Gold SI.) Near Fulton St. and DeKalb A.e.

"hone Cumberland -niin KENTUCKY ATLANTIC CITY i nAii.r pkrson mm ROOM AND MKAIJS T. in Roam lervice at most attractively low rates. Amtritmn nd FurnptMH Plant SI RFBAlllliNt, TENNIS FISHING INDOOR SEA WATER SWIMMING POOL N. V. Ojfif-WUkirsham a-iooo WM.

HAMILTON, Geo. Mgr. IlKI A MANOR, Mountalnyille, N. T. ll hrs.) STwlero.

(lood talila. JlrHiielike, SKI lo 1 5 weekly; $1 (tar WMlc-enJ. Bookll. Qentl Ttl. Cornwall 3M .1.

CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. ASniJKY PARK. Delaware Walcr Gap, Pa. A FETTER A HOLLINOEB HOTEL rv'i Amarleaa fe. -3 LESLIE OyerlooklnR Orcan Near All Amusements L.

E. OecOU CHALF0NTE ana Euroaeas Plaaa SIXTH AVE. Brookiide Home m. Trw, n. uiuuiviiuo siuuata Homf c00ked j00d sDienty.

Modem. Booklet. CHAS. E. ZINCKGRAF COMMODORE I'hnna IKI1 f.

ptUWARC WAItt CAP. PA-- A Wolf Hollow fioll Com in nt floor. En eh room with nrlv. bath ih-Sfl Out I v. $30 prr wrk.

Cotlnfl-? 14 rfailv. Sia er wfinh. Amrrr.nn Plun. fbn 3044, aTllaVI ftEla-f Aaoasa fvAii HADD0N HALL AMERICAN AND rates, $1.50 (tally OTerlook Farm Hnuie Catstlll. N.

I R. D. t. T.I YJ)nJll fiiTTCL ivcaiiffn MUSICAL ART CENTER Instruments furnished No Chars. Private lessons formerly now lessons, Piano.

Violin, saxophone', r.ultar. Adults, also luvenlle. Svmphonv Orchestras now formintr. Bettioners and sdvanced students accenled. 66 West S5t h.

Susquehanna 7-1510. ATT A 1H SCIWO nyti-f 4 Latge. airy rooms; Doatinii, Bath-ma. ftshine, danclnj. Mra.

Annla Wllllama. Pocono Mountains. Pa. Mountain Laka arm, Klnaston. H.

X. K. I AT I. AN TIC CITY lUnnn Oil N.Y. OfTW.

preparatory New York 72 Pork Av.nue, bel. 38 39 Sti. Brooklyn Corntr Montagu Hanry Sts. DAY and EVENING Divisions. COLLEGE-REGENTS WEST POINT ANNAPOLIS WE STUDY THE INCIVDUAL STUDINT CO-EDUCATIONAL Enroll NOW for Foil Term Beginning September 17 Catalog on Request.

ERNEST GREENWOOD. Headmaster ForCO LLK kTi' HOKESSI OX Hl.MK.SS l. tnd Nlvlit It-ilh Kullv HKlll SCHOOL AM) COMMKItCJAI, SI It. 1 1.0 IS. Krtf.nli t.mms IS.

re In January. a nd AiiKiil. Kr'KHMt iicilnr I'lwnt MA" HOKO HALL ACAIlKJIV nt'i f.r tin Kucretxfui Hatbuh Aienue hrt. Op p. Hrooklvn Parammint Thfalrr ftplma Artmtls In AH l.eadinc I'nllfitM NFWTKR.M stPI.

1 1 NOW? BEDFORD INSTITUTE ELEMENTARY DAY SCHOOL a. 'A. yr t. PiMtino. Orir'n Vfar.

rrhlv, ttOOKK HOHNK. SPRING LAKE, N. J. JOHNSON COTTAGES Aitractlva rooms: nrlvat.e hnths: Viennese cook: expert service-, hathine Drivlleaes; '-j block from ocean: weelr no 3) Tuttl. Avenue PENNSYLVANIA DCTCDC unilQW Kusbklll, fa, Phonr I1N ripni)iir wir: 11 tip RAYMOREtT The IWrniinenl lintel Achievement Box 29.

Surrounded by ulna forests. Free bathlne. boating, llihlna on premlsea: Oer. man tabla: Impta. H.

Brhroeder BREEZ HIIX HOIlSfc, (irn Laka. Catskill, N. Tt. Homa eoolilnK: modern: tree bathing. Booklet.

Alfred Schubert, rt II I FARM, Laaa Aairlne, N. K. Nlca loi mothers wltb children; $14 and $7. Boats taxi free. Gentlle.

Bltlt. Charlot.tia Wllle ELIZABETH HOU8E, Bi Indian, N. V. heautlf nt scenery; aivimmlna. flstilna: en fooklna: frr.

rallinf at a'atinn; SI4 no. a CONNECTICUT. BOXWOOD" MANOR liveliness Com I on (HI) LYME, COMN. 25. Refurnished.

Prl-I rate Diutis: all aports, dflnctna: farm orod I Prom 18 wkly.Acc. 200. Rklt R. A. Marvel I KUCK I OI lAliK.

On tile Delaware i For the Bin ku aril (iil Dsy te Botrdlns A Pcst-hout trilni.l. Ideal (avlronmsnt. ft.uaent Ott. lit. nly Miliw tyaet.

C. O'Crman. 17 W. 7 1st YC. TR.

7 H17J 39 Madiisn bet. Frank I In Clasmn Avt. Prfrction of Pronunciation. Nulrtfd Fduration Jrid for. toe, tap7musicalTcomedy Modern Art t)ancln and acrobatica plus CUItlNI TAP ROOM Boatlna.

bathlnc. tennis flshln nlf l-'REVE. hawnee-on-Delanare Pa COCKTAIL LOUNGE Or ISTAtllSHIO IXCI11INCI Cairo in the CaUkilli MUSIC, GARAGI MASSACHUSETTS, INCLUDING BEKKSIIIRES TUB INN AT HIICH 111.1 FALLS, PENH. hrtlea aolf, all apnrta. Iwk Udic.

(00 aittb a.miu. Uckawamu I Kf.Itl GKOVC PuiHm. N. V. Uwirn.

Hithtnc, dioclng; ram Drod'icti; ici'tltint Ut)l; plnty inr! twst of thing. Kitl2iip Hoohin. H. KITTKHTBA(IKIt, onailenMs. Pa.

theatfr appearances experience. Hix months $50. Enrollment $5. fcasv termi. Adults, Children.

Dante Art Center. t56 HE MAI'ltVIKW WASUINGTUN. MASH. 2.000 ft. elevation.

Ideal, restful, modem: electricity: outdoor sports, ooatlne, bath-Ina, danclna pavilion, orchestra: own nrorl-ucts. $12.50 up. Booklet. CARL E. PEEa ADIRONDACKS PINE KNOB INN AND COTTAGES.

CANADENSIS. PA. All Outside Hooms. Running Water Everv Ruom. Private Baths.

Svlmmin Pool (i0i40. A. A. BTEFFENa. 1 A.i B.arti.

IriaiT C.inlim.ln, On. i Han. Harrtmn Her. 3CLARENDONw Vlrainia near Heach. Prlvata baths.

X50 ud Dally with Meals. Monroe Hmchini A I RFMARI V'ritlnli AwTm AMCTICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANB For Resort and Travel Information Call the Bureau MAin 4-6200 w.B5tn IE SEVERINIS ART AC ADKM JfTFsTpro- pect Place. Commercial Art. DesiRniiiK, Fashion. Carfoonlnsr.

Jnt.erior Decorfttlon. PEBLOR HOTEL COTTAOER, on Brant La Arc. l'O. Modern Improvement! Moderata rates. Hnusekcepmx Coltaaea Booklet.

CAHO SMITH. Mer. Canadenitt. Pa Onpn all "ear SPECIAL 3-DAY WEEK-END OUTSIDE ROOM BATH ALL MEALS I I Any lima Friday lo any lima Sunday or I 1 any tim Saturday Jo any ttm Monday Ito V' 4-j ONE OF HOTELS -AKK (ahOKGE. N.

X. aSIIAUV VILLA Hinsdale. Mass, Hlch id jcenlc Berkshlraa, Home co 'Uin Boating, Rolf, tennis lt-mirfcl rates. TUt'ii Bklt. p.

pid.n for particulars resarttinj a teal vacation lp tha. Berkshire Hills address Berkshir Hills Pittsflrld. Mass. FROEBEL A A Kinderirarten to Hirb School 1 Brooklyn Aye. TeL LAt.

Mi.i C. PURDY, Principal 223 MrDonooik Si. HAddiniway 3-423S BROOK), Tti AW SCHOOL. St. tMwr.nre llntrersitT DAY and EVENING CLASSES Bezin Sent.

24 Ct.mberlandJI-Wn THE FLAT BUSH SCHOOL 1 Villi NEWKIKK RKOOKLl'N N. NEW TROUT HOUSE Gitrjn, Cannrtu Mndfrrt K. I Mlltm Runnlnn water, prlvata bathv, outdooi snorts: trout (iHhlnz: onen firenlarfK. W. H.

BREWFtt. CANADENSIS HOTEL dallT. Sl rkly. In- clnrltiie (Ifiiclnm Bin It; own orMttrt; iwimmloi oool, rlillni nljolnlni, tnnli, rithnllo, lrotM'il cltutrlt-l minijMi' fffltk. I), K.

HRHIi'ASA WIMJAM INN, Canaiienlii. Pa. Cnmonn for tnort. Hnnnini hot. cnirt watr in mom' BKOOKLV.N Kit Mis school Co-Educational Klnderijarten lo Colleea IIP frrhrrmerhorn B.onkl.n.

N. Y. NEW HAMPSHIRE OCEAN GROVE, S. J. IHAWMONT on thn Prriiiced Sf ntmbc Rules.

1. A ST. UNIVERSITX Rnr Hull n.viiiln I.w, Coromerri, Art hp 4 ioOKKEEPINO. COMPLETE ONE MONTH AMrwd. I'RKK DemonMratinn Lesson.

M. V. echool of Bookkeeping, It fii l. caFvamNi tone (-, wiktua an. mini, n.limi, gnit.

wnllartald. N. H. rM H'ima iMMhina Harri Wttllt..

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