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N PICTURES 8 PAGES IN GRAVURE 4 5 WASHINGTON LNEws % FEATURES e un ag uf : 5C and SUBURBS 10 CENTS ELSEWHERE WASHINGTON, D. ¢, AUGUST 15, 1937 Girls Are Good Scouts YOUNG ladies of Washington are doing good deeds daily at Camp May Flather, Va., where the Girl Scouts of the District are now encamped. Pack - Ponies? N in & . spected by s N, indeeg 9 ) €arning the it Counselo, At th g Packs for camp until ¥ ¢ cient ar of a yoy N overnjghy t anticip archery, "9 Diang gy, 2" hi ot their Summer ra n ke are’ but that doesn’t preve *$ a long o, Weighing in for o hike. Packs are carefully scaled before the tramp begins. Smaller girls may not carry more than 11 pounds, but clder and huskier ones are allowed 20. Dorothy David- scn, camp director, or, as the girls call her, “Big Bear,” is at the right of the scales a hopp'ng Axes 119 utn oo Eo that s hold and wield @ lunch girls Tidying iod. After 1 cam, I UP. The ¢ : n during rest pen?“g writing letters © P, with q phree»won:,;ep’acg n the cente wo hours, napping, " police detaijl s‘Qe;Pf the dining ha "3 up atte, y; inn ot a cabi The interiof for nearly ¥ me out: ins - . > ;hrcmom in their cab At sunset time. Girl Scouts at Camp May Flather formally raise the m\;:mg American flag each morning and lower it in the evening with a retreat ta ceremony. N Il of the er.