Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 20 May 1951 — Page 26

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hone : #yille, boys ai And friends we hold so Maple G? > dear. : boys and gi Soon these words of Walter EL . Kittredge will be appropriate and day: M for thousands of boys and Gary, girls, tute, Meron

‘girls in Indiana. The cheer, ».ful melodies of childhood will

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waft. with. thebreesze over . A i ana Shipshe Bn : ; 2 : | boys and g campfires throughow¥ Hoosier- ~~ ‘ . land, : 7 “a \ » house, R. -R. “"" But what should parents con- : and girls 6‘sider in choosing a camp for : Mishawak: “their children? Suggested by the » * i Pigeon, Micl .Andiana Camping Association, a 4 , 1 night; Misha chartered section of the Ameri- 1 Mich., girls & can Camping . Association, are : 3 Miam-1-Way careful consideration of camp 2 day; Camp «<sleadership, program, food and i L.ake, Rollir +. housing. 4 overnight: M Establishing high standards i cie, girls 8-1f , for summer camps in the United | § 4 Ka at McCo : “States is the goal of the Ameri 3 N Park, Spenc can Camping Association In 3 night. = formation on individual camps in g ie : . ; ; | AaRtone. the following list, prepared in % ; ¥ 2 ’s iw hu : A id 4 5. Marion. h co-operation with the Brother bh ad dd A OYo Hah. : #3 on y th 3 X wk ene ey night; Cam; r hood Mutual Life Insurance Co, VER, 8 Shim B82 08% 08° 17 00 SATIN A oo a State Park § may be obtained from the .1n- EQUESTRIENNES—Camp Fire Gill campers pose before a gallop through the wooas overnight; N + diana Camping Association, Box : : V Camp, R. R + 00, Carmel. tion for Youth Camp, 431 Third R. R. Pikes Peak, boys and girls, Ki-Y Cabin IL.ake Michigan, R..R. 7.10 for day i 184 Camps Listed St... Columbus, boys and girls overnight, I. Chesterton. boy. overnight; Northern Ine : Here are the 184 Indiana iloo- 7.17, overnight; Fox-Limberlost Hilltop Day Camp, Quaker Hill Camp Roch, Fell. I; ebpied Camp on Ye : rier-operated summer camps. 10- Guitural Camp. 3537 Saginaw Route. 28. Richmond, girls 7-12 children J -18 ove raig 3! ba LOKi- ver Lake. b { cations, ages of campers and : : P; Jaul Sag day; Home Scout Camp. Carthage, Wanee R. R. 1 Lagro, girls 7-18, night. i type of camp: Drive, Ft. Wayne. boys and girls hoys, overnight: Camp Homestea 1, ©vernight;. Kosciusko. _ Winona Y ‘Acorn Farm Camp, R. R. 8-18, overnight; Free Methodist Orland, boys 5-14, overnight Lake, boys and girls 9-23, over- At & Noblesville: boys and girls 612 |Church Camp, Glen Park, Gary, Camp Honor Bright, Sellersburg, night; Kosciusko ( ounty ( onser- Oak Knoll ¥ day camp: Camp Adventure DOYS and girls. overnight; Fresh girls, overnight; Howe Military vation Clubs on Mc! ure. Lake, Lake, girls : - ¢ Muncie Boys’ Club, boys 7-17, Alr Mission, R, R. 3, Wes®Terre School. Howe, boys X-14. over Silver Lake boys and gins Dyer wood Park { day: Camp: Alexander Mack, Mil- Haute, boys and girls 5-12, over- night; [liana Christian Assembly pig anq dn. RR i Center Syracuse, be | ford. boys and girls 10 and up "EM Washington, Says antegnss, over. RHEL Bob oioinen night; Odd 1 rernight; Anderson Troop Near Yatavens oh I oh City Camp Lagros, Lagro; Lake James n Maro. i ’ g y oe sr on woo

‘=€amp, E. 10th St. Rd., Anderson, Gary Camp, R. R. Lafayette, Christian Assembly, Angola, boys

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14, overnight;

boys 12 and: over, overnight; Girl

head YMCA Day Camp Hillcrest Scout Day Camp, Mounds State

~girls 10-18, overnight; ArrowBchool, Ft. Wayne, boys. day; emp Arthur, Vincennes, boys overnight. Baptist Youth Camp, R. R. 5,

tts, boys and girls, overnight;

Park, 249 Citizens Bank Bldg. Anderson, girls 8-18, day: Girl Scout Site Day Camp at Avondale and Lafayette Sts, Ft. Wayne, girls 7-18, day; Gnaw Bone Boys

atesville Boy Scout Camp, Camp, R. R. 2, Nashville. Ind. #®atesville, boys, overnight: Bear boys 8-14, overnight. ™ eek Scout Reservation, R. R. 5, Gulick, R. BR. 1, Marshall. bovs £onnersville, boys 12 or over, 6-16, overnight; Hanging Rock Assembly, West Leb-

nsylvania St., girls 7-14, day; ethany Winona Lake, boys and girls, 9 and up, overnight,

Beoneriva Beech Grove, 319 N. Christian

anon, boys and girls 9-21, ¢ver-

night; Happy Day LaSalle School. Mishawaka, boys and girls 6-13.

PBethany Park, Brooklyn, Ind. day; Camp Henry F. Koch. Can.

bliys and girls, overnight; Bethel le Camp, Rockville, boys and Is, overnight; Big Eagle Camp, R. 1. Zionsville, boys and girls, 8312, overnight; Big Island Sylvan

nelton, girls. overnight; Hillcrest, McCormick's Creek State Park, Spencer. girls 12-17 overnight: Hilltop ~ Christian Service Camp,

boys and girls, overnight. Miami Reserve

Indiana Miami Reserde Alexandria, boys and girls, overnight; Indianapolis District Nazarene Camp Ground, Camby, boys and girls, overnight; Indiana Wesleyan.Youth Camp, Fairmount, boys

and girls 12 and up. overnight: Camp John Claire, Batesville girls, overnight; Julia Jamesgn Nutrition Camp for Frail Cnildren, Bridgeport. boys and girls 8-14. overnight. Kikthawenund, R. R. 1, Frank-

ton, girls 8-18, overnight: Kiktha-

wenund, R. R. 1, Frankton. Boy Scouts, overnight; Camp Kil-Lo-Qua, Birch Lake Michigan, Van-

dalia, Mich. girls 8-18, overnight;

and girls 9-20, overnight; Lake Region Christian Assembly, R. R, 2, Cedar Lake, boys and girls, overnight; Lakewood, R. R. 1, Middletown, boys and girls, overnight; LaPorte Girl Scouts, LaPorte, girls, overnight; Lenmary, New Trenton, girls 9-18, overnight, Dude Ranch

Lightning Dude Ranch on Bass Lake, R. R. 3, Knox, boys and girls, overnight; l.ogan, Lcgansport. girls 7-18, day; Louis Ernst, R. R. 1, Dupont, boys, overnight; Lucerne, R. R. 1, Warsaw, girls 8-15, overnight; Lutherwald Twin Lake. Howe, boys and girls 9-19,

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I3ke, Rome City, boys, 11-18 ernight; Bishop Roberts Park Phice River, F. R. D. (Rivervale) tehell,” boys and -girls, 9-23 _&Vernight; Boy Scout Camp, Saim boys; overnight. « Boys Club Camp, R. R. 1, NoMesville, “boys, 8-14, overnight: Camp Bradford, Centerton, boys, 12 and over, overnight; Brethren etreat, Shipshewana, boys and 1s, overnight; Brosius Eckhart lL.ake, Eckhart Lake, Wis.,, boys and girls, 7-15, overnight; Bryan Little Fish Lake, R. F. D. Cassopolis, Mich, boys, 12-18, overnight; Camp Buffalo, Buffalo, Ind., boys. 11-19, overnight. At South Bend Camp Busy Bee, 838 S. Clinton. South Bend, boys and girls 6-13, day; Camp Carnes, Jasper, boys. overnight; Camp Chelan, Sellersburg, girls, overnight; Camp Fire Day Camp, 230 S. Pennsylvania St., girls, day; YWCA Camp-in-Town, 615 8S. Adams, Marion, girls, day; Cedar Laake Conference Grounds, Cedar Lake, boys gd girls 8-18 ‘and adults, overnight. Chicago Boys Clubs Camps, Wimona Lake, boys 6-16, overnight: Chief Belzer Reservation, 216 €hamber of Commerce Bldg., boys 11-18, overnight; Christamore Country House, R. R. 1, New Augusta, boys and girls 7Churches of God Bear Lake, Wolf l.ake, boys and girls 11 and over. overnight; City Rescue Mission Camp, R. R. 4, South Bend: Camp Clements. R. R. 4. Richmond, girls 10-18, over-

night. Connersville School Camp Versailles State Park, Versailles

boys and girls in 6th grade, over-:

night; Camp Crosley, l.eesburg, boys 7-18, overnight; Cullom. R. TR. 7. Frankfort, boys 11-18, overnight; Camp Darden, R. R. 5, South Bend, boys and girlz 6-13, dVernight; Camp Davies on Lake Michigan, Chesterton, boys and

girls 8-18, overnight; Delaware Trails, 319 N. Pennsylvania St. girls T-14, day; Camp Delight ‘. R. 5 Noblesville, girls 7-18 ‘overnight. = «Camp Dellwood, R. R. 2, Box 436, Indianapolis 44; girls 8-14

overnight; Camp Dick Runyon North Webster, overnight; Eberhart Corey Lake, Three Rivers, Mich., boys and girls 8-17, overht; Eckerty Holiness, Eckerty, £ and girls, day: Elkhart Girl ut Camp, 214 S. Main, Elkhart, B's 7-18, day; Ella J. Logan Dewart Lake, Syracuse, girls 8-18, Yyernight. § Mothers Welcome w Camp Elm, Oaklandon, boys ahd girls up to 14 and mothers, o%ernight; Camp Eon Hogs Lake, Bolling Prairie, boys, overnight; worth Forest, Webster Lake, Re R. 1, Leesburg, boys and giris 7-18, overnight; Camp Farr, R. R. 2, Chesterton, boys and girls 8-16, day; Flat Rock Boy Scout Camp, Fjat Rock, boys 11-18, overnight; Flat Rock River, St. Paul, boys and girls 9-17, overnight. Foster Park Day Camp, Ft. Mayne, girls 7-18, day; Founda-

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Authorities say used car prices are going up BUT when you see the above "500" emblem you'll find . prices are down to CLEAR-ANCE levels. Nearly one hundred reliable dealers are uniting in this great sale to offer you real bargains in wonderful cars. Shop around—see for yourself the many opportunities you

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The exhib will end Fri work will b cates. They are:

Art Deparime mercial art: He Monte V. Dun J. Apt. Photog Bign Painting

Aute Shop— Wallace Saette] Waymire. Body Aviation—Ch: —.ehanics: Danijel Mechanics.

Building Tra net Making: I Ass E. Jones Ruckersfeldt, John Beeier, P

Drafting — Wi Zeigler, Archit Booher and Jol Drafting.

Electrical—L¢ Machinery: Jac tenance: Eugen Home Etono Clothing II: ( Rosemary Sos Bnoeberger, Mi Publications Bureau; Norms: Herbert Pigmar editor. Metal Trades Forging: Harc Don C. Wayma FE. Normington Craven, Machi ‘Tool Making: tern Making Printing—Pa Bevenish, Off Fletcher, Press Advance Com and John B Musie-—John position,

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Tin SOUTH persons will degrees by | Dame at co here June

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