Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Apr 1939, p. 29

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ao >ryur enuuc, the experience of ï-meeting and liv- iUg w ith new friençis An ths sit- uation As perhapc. the mhost valuabIe. The child's first camp experience An many cases s, his initial experi- ence Ain be in g Saway Ir om is p arents and ichool friends. It doesn't take mont chiÜldrenlon gto' (Bernhe) realize that here MarJ.rle Leary s a. c ha nee to start ail over again-a new start n a new world-and that he can benefit from the results of experiences that Aie bas already had, wlth people and situatibn.'.s7fienl'c nsor will be a great aid in helping hlm to get this start, on tAie right foot. Parents, when you are choosing thie camp for your children, don't put particular stress on sending them to camps where their friends are at- tending-en masse. Your chuAçi will be Camn Consultant camp placement problems are in- ited to con,èult with Mrs. Leary who is a recognized authority on camps. Cali this news magazine for an appointment. ALI conafer- ences are strictly confidential. denrived of one of thie Most valuable M'BqJ >vr a Vear ofGJ a nayEu- rope, granted by the Universifty of Chicago uhere he is now a stu- dent. Mr. Taylor is a member of Alpha Delta Phi fraternity and of Skult and Creacent, .honorary sophomore aociety. Sandstone Camp Filin Showing Schedulcd There wil be a showing of Sand-, stone. camp moving pictures. at *UIN LAIL A VACATION CAP for IOYS ANO GIRLS C&Edo» eu urs fbr.ugi deugq Initiative. ir«osuree.uees. seWfr.ll..med .mo *M ore 1"1d by spportoeiyfor ppausit.. h sgromp of-allie ëblldr« wbe mt isé. Mrais9. A summer of fton la ioder fie g.Idomse of 41Usd MILLI go on the Olympioxi v* a the 'i

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