Virginia ‘thie Le Se Andy . e dco Maybe, Mrs. Grant, you would like to see the camp before you leave, but first let me tell you about the general layout. This central building contains the dining room which we use as a recreation room after meals. The kitchen and our general office are here, too. The girls live in screened=in cabins, four to a cabin. The ratio of counsellors to campers in one to every four or five girls. We have a tent unit of older girls who cook most of their meals over the open fire, but Nancy will have to wait « few years before camping in the roughe Over to the right is our Nurse's cabin. Sho is in camp all of the time and in case of accident, we have a doctor on call, who can reach hero in a few minutes time. We will of courso notify parents if necessarye The lake has an oxcollent beach, dock and float, adequately protect- ed with an excellent staff and all safety devices rocommended by the American Red Cross, so you see wo take no chances there. I feel very safe in sonding Nancy to you, Miss Anderson, and when may we sco hor? Four woeks is a long time for her to be away from us for the first timce Visiting day is every Sunday, and you are welcome to come. However, if you can let her stick it out by herself, she will get along better. We are looking forward to your daughter in camp, Mrs. Grant and wo are so glad that you took time to come oute Hai