File:Potomac River - ladies at Camp Bea-Jack Summer of 1942.jpg

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Young Billy Wenner with the ladies at "Camp Bea-Jack" at suppertime 75 years ago in the Summer of 1942.

This river camp belonged to BHS coach Jack Brady and his wife Bea, who was the sister of Eleanor Watkins Wenner. It was located on the Potomac River where it meets Catoctin Creek near Point of Rocks. The "lean-to" looked impressive. In the photo, those we know are:

(l-R) 2 unknown ladies, Eleanor Wenner, future Judge Bill Wenner, ??, Ginny & Edith Van Pelt, ??, Ann Wenner, Katherine Manor (we think), Beatrice Brady, 2 other unknown ladies

(Photo courtesy of Ann Wenner Osteen

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current13:11, 17 December 2019Thumbnail for version as of 13:11, 17 December 20191,252 × 722 (111 KB)HistoryCommission2 (talk | contribs)Young Billy Wenner with the ladies at "Camp Bea-Jack" at suppertime 75 years ago in the Summer of 1942. This river camp belonged to BHS coach Jack Brady and his wife Bea, who was the sister of Eleanor Watkins Wenner. It was located on the Potomac Rive...

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