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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 110

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 110

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SUMMER CAMP DIRECTORY Lure of Camping BOYS' CAMPS fwtiiaaed from Page (. MA INC Cemftneiee! Includes Mystery, t4MP FOR BOYS--7 to 17 Ye.rs Action and Sport NINE WEEKS IN MAINE PANTHER LAKE AT RAYMOND, ALL INCLUSIVE! FEE REDUCES. Extraordinary equipmcat Doctor Japaaeae Cooki all laad aaal water aporta Ta-tafaas. CaaaacMar lor eary low boya aeparata eabiaa iadiridua) aiteatioa to evary boy. laqairt Mr.

aad Mra. ALAN M. HUGHES. Nothing So Fascinating as Pi 0 fU4 adl'tea Btuline.iea Birch latent W.l Pl( ejeeece lAkee Dwverw mi Wmltr AH'tu Rthel w. and Robt.

A. Vfaee, HI N. Allen at, Albany, N. I Robt. lnniatoa, 26 Proapaot at, Tudor CKy.

N. T. T. J. Keete, Bonbury Memorial Huh Beaten, Maaa B.

Kncfa, MM Caaior. rd, Mtiladelpnia, Pa Dr. V. A. Keyee B.

J. Dennen, 1 Jar at. Boa (on. Maaa Swan. M.D., III Waahlagtea NaeTarde Nlcaleue Xokemls Norway lO-At-Ka Pint Ietenl SCHOOL FRIENDS i-keraacrkora Strei BraMkIra 9 9.

mm Pokomoke Senega j. '-k Pewfcatea Street Revkweod H. B. Handy, Box 12M, Richmond, va Bloom, MO W. HOlh at, C.

Beere A Woodman, loaf, Kanen ay. Plalnnell, N. B. 1 i le field, too Riveraide av, Hertford. Maaa.

Ceo. A. Stanley, 1 Dayton at, Kidewood, N. a. Tlrrell, Kent Kant, Conn 0.

William-, Hotal St. George, N. O. Bou'ejigrer, Allenicwa Prap. Altentown, Pa a Mra.

J. Haleey Oulick. Fee-eenden W. Newten, Haaa. Rtbln Hood Roploa HanlMMi Saginweh Sokokle Bride too Suneet No.

Tlmaneue da S'aaaa i.iat( Adif I'M Apply 1-1T is ttii -IT Wi -l Apply -U a ally 1-11 M5C I -It apply I -11 apply ll IK4 a-ll rtit T-ll Apply l-M IMO I up Mao 7-14 t3K up Apply -ll Apply 1-17 OT 7-11 lM tl-ll I at 1 Apply S-ll f04 l-U IMO 7-17 Apply t-ll M0 Apply lui PM l-M Apply V. S3. Lynch Campe Aahlaud k. i.yncn. Aaaiand, Ma Wegannkl Weierford c.

O. Warren, 1144 Thornton av. rtainueio, n. WapeTla Frlendahle Rtokea 14 Celonv Dr. Beet W.

Orange, N. Mlan. Ml W. Ml at Ceo. 1 White Mountain.

Ceeco Wigwam Harriaoa N. T. Arnold at. Jhman, weat Bad T. C.

Wild freft an S-bago North Windham air. A Mra S. T. Fraeae. IS afort- Wlldmart Wianebafa Wlnnacook Ingaida rd.

Worcester, Maaa. 1: Woodmaav W. iith at, N. T. r.

L. auagenaaiiaar, lit W. flat B. Rand, tl Htmenway rd, Salem. Maas BOYS 7 TO 17 In the Susquehanna Mountains, New Mitford, Pa.

One hundred and eighty acre site. Complete modern equipment. L1 ali mi I rnl horsebatck riding, under expert supervision, is included in $200 fee. Swimming, archery, Scout-, craft, tennis, nature, Indian lore and other interesting land and water activities. College-trained councilors who understand boys.

Balanced wholesome meals. Ideal living conditions in high altitude. Personal development is para Winona Wvaoada Balffrada Wyonea Jlarriaon C. E. Cobb, Varo Beach, Fla 8 Webater.

Brunswick, Ma r. H. Wilaoa, 4th at, Kaat Oranje, N. D. Smith, 71 17d it, Takon lakila Harriaoa Zarakov, Hotel Command- Nature I the View of This Gimp Director MRS.

JAMES MmcKIGNET Director, Camp lAan Flair MYSTERY! ADVENTURE! ACTION! SPORT! These are the things that intrigue a child, and make the boy and girl want to go to camp. HEALTH! SAFETY! RECREATION! DISCIPLINE! These are the requirements ot the parent who sends his child to camp, and so we find the camp director confronted with the prospect of pleasing both the parent and the child, A good camp director will find no trouble in satisfying everyone. Material at Band There is wealth of material at hand that will take care ot the child needs. Experience and properly trained leadership will satisfy the wants of the parent. Let us analyze the desires of the child and find out why the prospect of going to camp thrills him.

MYSTERY! Is there anything more mysterious than nature? From early morning until the whip-poor-will's call in the evening, the child is In touch with the great out-of-doors. Proper guidance is provided through counselors so that he may learn the secrets of nature. ADVENTURE Hikes the romance of exploring new places. The curiosity to see what is on the other side of the hill or Just over the mountain. This sort of activity makes strong bodies and healthy minds.

ACTION! From the time "reveille" blows until the last note of "taps" the boy's day is planned. Every minute Is utilized with a worthwhile program. Good Sportsatanehia SPORT! Games that teach cooperation and good sportsmanship, tend to create a better understanding of their fellow campers and life in general. Let us view the situation from the parent point of view. HEALTH is the paramount reason for sending the child to camp.

The parent expects, and rightly so, that his child will benefit physically by having attended camp. Good hours and proper meals will correct one of the most glaring evils of a child i life In the city, namely, late hours and meals at irregular intervals. 1 SAFETY He wants his boy to be tl Maaa. Kaaip of the Ord-r ot Sir OaJabad. Inc.

(Prat Epla). MARYLAND Cnarr-Hlaldn Dradn T. foal, Charlotto Hall. Columbua Leooardioatn Bio. Slxtua, Leonard Hall Hik J.eonardtown, Md Oanatoa S.

A. Middiaton, in Valrer rd. Merion, Pa Trtd Avon St. Mlih.ela J. ajtta, Prindi Balti- ntora.

Md. mount. Easily accessible from New York City by train, bos or motor in six hours' time. Splendid State roads. Fourteenth Season July 2d lo Auf tut 27ta IllHUtratti Catog an Rqvt ROBERT T.

SMITH, Malba, Long Island Xem York Phone INdependence S-J029 I 11-14 l-W T-ll two ft- MASSACHUSETTS Be.ke'-ln the Beik-Bhlrea A. Worhouat, 1 Day at, Weat- nald. Maa. -ii Berkshire lat a. TraanOr, 90 BloomflalS at, Dorcheater, Maaa 114 Boh WDlta Aanland R.

Hill, at Central Park N. T. a-B Boaola 1uaa So. Dannlo D. Rogera aOI lf at, V.

I-J4 Crana XaVo W. Srockbridca A. Tombarr, 271 Grand Coacoaraa, N- T. Cuahlnr tiinlhara R. L'uahinj, So.

Bingham, tll 1H Apply KK 4M Apply Apply '(Iaivip Tenacsie, C. fiaat Brookllald O. O. Haaa, T. il.

C. Newton, -17 Hi wk. oaioryen Marine raro Aatnenna tietofyea, aaa Milee Fraaa New Tork 3 Mtlea Narlh af Pklladelaaia DoyletowTi, Pennsylvania wo ai, I 1500 I np 7-17 G. R. Maaon.

I Madlaon av.N.T.C. OraylorV Halt Moon Bfukat Barring, on 1-17 11-17 H. I Anger. Pairwaya, Pelbani Manor, N. Prica, T.

M. C. Holyoke, Maaa. A. H.

61 Plynoutk av, Mapitwood, N. 1. Holyoko (T M.C A.J.Baat ayaon Campi Mooteray-. Non-wctarlan camp, limited to 20 boys from hones with cultured background. Personal attention.

Competent leadership. Swimming, baseball, archery, other aports. Only fresh yegetaba and pasteurized milk. Balanced meals wllh due consideration lor growing and hungry boys. Rates: $70.00 per month, $135 00 per season (July and August.

Fee- fall eelaltt write a James T. MacEWee, 110 E. 42d Street, Vw York City Lanax-fn-tha-Bark- ahlraa Bant Lea Harry Sa-rlln, Ml Marlboro rd. Ui'OOK vn W. Mnrrar.

II Manum-nt ralrflald at. Ntwtonrilla, alaaa. Maaaapoag M. Dunatabla Watora, ISO MaaaackuaatU a. Cambridge.

M.u M. Preble, North at, Pltla- Merrill (T.M.C.A.)..PIttanld.. 14MP ''safe ih Oiredloat lit XAVERIAN BROTHERS nea, Maaa Mohawk on MerryAVd Faim Rowe Barbara p. Fiehare, tl B. 7td at, N.

y. safe and therefore sends him to TfiKAnTJTCfWN Moaomoy Painter TCmanuel Halpern Brawaler H. O. Dodd, Worceater Academy, "nOLUMBUS rrvrceaiar, aaasa NabneaMtt (T. C.

W. Chetmefwd T. R. Wllllami, T. If.

C. A Lowell, Maaa Kaiwlcb CT.M.C.A.) Bmtlnraa O. I T. M. C.

A. Sprtng- nehi. Maaa PonUOBUC Pit tan aid A 1. Albert, 111 W. 7ih at n.

I. tj Camp Aeliritie) Canoe Ina Swtneaalnt rabor Aeed. Summei Seaaton Tekaa LA Catholic Summit Camp for boya, -vitoneo) by hieterical Catholic leaasnarki e( early ttaya. Camp Columbus is situated oa a high plateau, ofterint ditluKl health aaraolafee. It fosters a wholeiocaw compaaionthap with other boys, under the guidance of mea ideals are drawn from the teachings of Christ, Ages 10 la 16.

Write for illustrated booklet. Boa'tins Tennie Volleyball BasketbaU Baseball Viking Wampanoac Bay Boxlnc Track Archanr Hiking WrestluiK rrktas far Atklelle Saptemaay 8. Learm, Marian. Maaa. G.

Abernethy, Highland it, Weeifleld. Maaa White, Orleana. Maaa Vi: B. B. Taylor, Grant Newton Center, Maas N.

Watera, II w. lltk at. S. T. Hln F.

Kellaon, 11 Cham- bei-lia Tat-race. Waltham. A. tlilbert. Stone rd.

Belmonr Maaa B. w. williama. ta Cedar it, Hempalead, X. F.

Hlrka, Great Neck Prap W. Sutton Warebaip Brookllald Wampuo Wlckatoaf l-M t-W laso I -II pat M-ll wk. ni wk. 11-11 1201 -ll NH T-W Apply I -II wk. 10-17 1 wk.

-17 IMO a -41 Apply tt $130 7-JI fix T-ii taw 4-11 IMO T-17 tx 4-i7 rm T- I tart 1-17 7 tw, I 14 Apply 771 USI I -II Apply IS IK4 II tt Apply 1-14 IK I II IM wk I 11 Appiy Apply Wenecfaeaa; Wequequet w. Btneoi, uiaat neca. Winaecowett Aahburnham Mr. and Mra. Walter I.

Ifltey, Aanbumham. Maaa Beket Jm. K-oaer. Ill Weatfleld aa, Eilaabeth. rr, Lake Powtet-oB-the-Ocet MICHIGAN NA-WAKWA CLLNTON, CONN.

Christian boys, 6 to 12. Camp rated by State Board of Health. $15 weekly. Eleventh season. Cabins, 85 acres, safe bathing.

Garden and pets. Crad. uate nurse, experienced counselors. Booklet. C.

S. Couch, 794 E. 169th N. Y. C.

Chatrtevota. The Umberloat. t. harlevotv. Mick.

Relmann. Jo shadford rd. camp where every safety device, known to camp directors, has been Installed. Every director takes pride in these various precautions and advertises them. The child Is away from the city streets, under competent leadership and therefore is eater than at home.

Recreation Activities RECREATION Counselors are In charge of all activities and it is their business to supervise and provide an interesting and beneficial program. DISCIPLINE A word most distasteful to a child and yet most necessary. "He who would be a leader must first be led." The lack ot discipline in the present day child 3 life is appalling. Children are prone to take advantage of their parent; sometimes unknowingly. They will do things at home that they would never think: of doing while at camp and the influences brought to bear upon them by their counselors help them to do things willingly and even enjoy doing them.

Botli parent's and child's viewpoints have been considered and now to sum up the advantages obtained after a Summer at camp. The child returns to the city with a thousand new tales of adventure for his comrades, with a strong body and a sound with his vest for the open fulfilled and just a wee bit glad to be back in the city again. The parent admits this his boy has gained physically, that he has been safer in camp for the Summer, away from the sweltering heat, that he seems brighter and' that surely he has gained something through having been subjected to rtlneinliiw of a nroner tvoe The RhoeU Iilane! Freah. Salt and Surf Swimming; -eattt rlata Ocean proat; BaUtng, Crutaes. Horaamanshlp, All Athletics.

Aeronautics, Indian Lore, woodoralt, Trips, Nature Lere, Tutoring, Complete Modern equipment and Activities. Boys years, super lanced Stall. ItaM $2. jrer 1mtl.tr lnfortttUm, daVaai FRED V. BRUCH Ml Baal 114k Sereet, aVaaklya.

X. X. lei. BVakaakaataf l-IUJ Ann Arbor, Mich ralrwaod Bellalte M. F.

Kder. UM Belmont ay. Cln- rinnatl, iaiand Lake Comma H. Aimitage. Ml Antiadaia av, Cleveland Heights.

Ohio Menominee Moaoaotnee C. R. leny. 111. Mill.

Aledo. Ill Peak TjOch Intarloobaa W. Pennlneton 101 CortlAnS av, Detroit. Mich'. Soaawacamlnaj Bag I.

b. Toaton, 4K aSd Terrace, Kansas Cliy. Mo Will 0-Waal Col. has. P.

Weat, Chi cage Mlli. Homewoed, 111... MINNESOTA CAMPIM6 J. Foley. Faribault.

Minn. wAOUMDS Pine Hirer. lake ibart. SKOWMeeAfl, MAINE Father Foley Lincoln Sbatiack avmoner Scool Wanaai Fattbault lake Wiohlngen Hiwr 30 FBreuahed Cabins With Ronninf Waler i on Roatle ISO ana! IS RouU 147 it tit wk. R.

r. B. Coie. Lake Hubert. Mlna.

Wheeler, Faribault. Minn Zat-llz. II tAxingian av, Davion, Ohio Oiasa, Box 14M, HlbMag. Mlna MISSOURI W. 1 ewla.

T. M. A 1 vla. Mo. MONTANA l-idw.

J. Ikertnan. Dean Mont Ntanoa(T Mf A CAMP RIO VISTA ntENCHTOWM, N. J. The adVal camp fee hoys.

Ace Mama-daliag 35 chiidiea from i li years. Ptewsaatiy aitttateaJ. Only 7Sk hoan treat Near York. All tporu, twaassaiaa, etc. Permanent Wuildma.

Egcedaat feeJ. Mather's tare. $1 10 for (he seaaoa of tana we-he; part time rale. Far baoklct addVaeat S0LR larhaj Street, rewlrJye rkana ShaeaakaaS S-4rIM 14 il lit wk. Flush toilets, good beds, electrle liehts and screened porches, swim-mine, pool, lunchroom, playgrounds, phower baths, hot and cold water.

Teat space. W. J. LES3ln, Prop. 1 kfpy Baartooth Dean I oatera Renih Ulaciar Park Sta H.

3C. Ce'He Ttenek li- R. Foeter, Unlrarattg Cleeelaad. O. 't-ft pt 1 i if ra inrti is am rvravwlamt Can.re.

Couch. 74 B. lih at. N.T.f. -tfflea, Kaawaydin Rocky Mm t.

Rancta Cunt Helra'Hie Vatterharn Poleoa 'r It a it an I II AP among the adults as it is to the child, and If one could but east aside the cares of daily living, there beys oud Mcleod I.o Mra. 4r Sackr Bar 0 Rani Big rork w. ieaalaon US' irlattaa kt.t -Ixhi j'iirM poiv camp' amm to ale steW. hcir i day oi yautrt. voir child a tpunrUM'tf Jj i rJ t'Sj 11, laj '1.

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