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A—S8 THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, B. C., JUNE 30, 1935—PART ONE. CAMPS WILL OPEN SUMMER SEASON Outdoor Recreation Will Be Provided for Several Hundred Children. Three Summer camps conducted by agencies in Washington will open their doors for the season tomorrow, offer- ing outdoor recreation in the country and on the water-side for several hun- dred children and young people. The Children’s Camp of the Central Union Mission, founded a year ago on its farm, God's Acres, 23 miles north of Washington on the Brookeville road, will entertain 88 underprivileged children for the next two weeks. Other camps opening are Camp May Flather for Washington Girl Scouts, near Har- risonburg, Va., and Kamp Kahlert of the Y. W. C. A, on the West River, which is in its thirteenth season. Cars {0 Be Provided. The Optimist Club, through ar- 4 & 3 ’ 4 " . % ~angements made by the club's presi- i . S ! A ./ i dent, Joseph E. Rice, will provide cars e - . Now comes the ON (] %0 transport the children Bffrm Cen- x = . tral Union Mission group, from 613 C - street, at 9 a.m. Each two weeks dur. teeming with saving ing the Summer, parties of 88 boys 4 A i 3 . and girls are due to go out to the 4 AW ? s - v now at the Chlcag .nission’s farm. All o)y = i, b - s < : ¥ . Mrs. John S. Bennett of the Chil- =% : : G afonon] : g e orders for new Fall dren’s Emergency Home, is director of . b b H & W 5 Tt i B % ’ _ : the mission camp. She will be as- : : e : b b et T and warehouse mut sisted by Miss Sarah Evans of Roa- ¥ A ; L ‘ ¢ noke, Va., assistant and resident di- rector; Miss Roma Terry, secretary; Mrs. Olivia Reed, housekeeper; Mrs Elsie Smith, counselor for the older | girls; Mrs. L. B. Russell, counselor for | the boys: Miss Olive Cochran, younger girls' counselor, and others, including “Steve,” the chef, and “Blll,” the care- | taker. Camp Bennett, as the popular place is known, has facilities for future needs. Mrs. Bennett said, however, that the dormitories this year will accommodate only 88 children, but that next year many more will be provided for than the 700 youngsters, who will make visits to the camp this season. Six children in one family of eight, whose mother is ill, are in- cluded in the first party going out tomorrow. 106 to Be Entertained. At the Girl Scout Camp, a party of \ “ e : : - : i . B 106 girls will be entertained. Miss 27 2 e R 3 4 g # * Dorothy Davidson, local director, will X ; ; ; ; Beautiful 9x12 ; o and 60 : § : . be in charge. with Miss Alethea Han- | ':‘4 e 5 v J L 4 v & son, one of the Washington field cap- /' 5 3 - y : 2 " 2 tains, as her assistant. | ¥ = e \ : . A hundred juniors will leave for e dl‘ ‘ Kamp Kahlert at 9 am, from the 4 g \ v 1 & i / Y. W. C. A. headquarters at Seven- A, | ' » 49 teenth and K streets. They will en- A % \ SEN i ¥ joy country as well as water sports. K : % E \ o, ;) Miss M. Florence Duniap will be in % ' ) charge for her eleventh season. The . . counselors for the season, which ends 3 : = A : 8x10 ..ovovo.one.. 3198 (- e R | September 9, are holding their setting- \ : \ ¥ - — 36%63 cicee c0eee..49c 2Axo4............. up conference at Sudley, Md., this = A3 Vet week end with Abbie Graham, co-di- S 7 q ? rector of Fletcher Farm, a neighbor- : £ { hood venture of Proctorsville, Vt., as . ? s 9x12 or 8x10 ) conference leader, Miss Mary W, y 4 t;‘:-'“::' is] SAe L . o ynn, m T lor e pas d N s ot e _ : . e L Plaid Fiber Rugs three Summers, will correlate the pro- cram, | Choice of green, blue, brown or black $ 8 Miss Gwynn will be assisted by the 3 ~ ¥ fs“““’l“"“g ;‘;;m:“’“m::‘f‘u ‘L‘:‘d oy and white. Both sides the same, giv- mily Cowart, Mrs. . Maltible, - S 3 Martha Phillips, Mrs. Alice Sigsworth i ing you double wear. 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