Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 May 1921, p. 11

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THE LAKE SHORE XEWS, FRIDAY, MAY 20. 1921 II ivitiftf f v: * by RutK Rirley^t HE N»nth District Illinois Federation of Women's dubs in co-operation with the Art departments/ will hold a re- ception in the Log1 Studio of Adam Emory Albright 1258 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods, on Friday, May 27 at 3 ,ock. Assisting Mr. and Mrs. Albright will be Mrs. Atiguste hj^of Glencoe, President of the Nintk Distriet,-Mrs. W. A. Fteboldt, district art chairman, Miss Katherine Lester of Peoria] [rt Chairman for the state, and the following club presidents • Mrs itel. Mrs. C. D. Jeffers, Mrs. A. L. Smith, Mrs. S. D. Snow, Mrs! [. BelcHam Noyes, Mrs. Wm. Severin, Mrs. Loone Kragg, Mrs. fhonias O. Wallace. The Misses May and Lila Charlton, Barbara Clark, and Mesdames Martin Keyes, E. F. Wieboldt and George Cochran will assist the tea tables. A program of original songs, poems and piano pieces by Mrs. J. I Cornelius, Mrs. Ella Bachman Leimbach and Mrs. Eugene Gas- [ins. and a lecture and exhibition of new paintings by Mr. Albright fill be given. The Camp Fire OjrJn of Chicago el suburbs are making prepara- 0„s for their pageant "Spring ymbolical of their eager, line , • sjrmuuuvtti ui incir ^ cajjer, an, iney are lormmg uteiong triencl fcutriiHrvosi which is to be given at I ships and developing love and sympa rvan Grotto temple on the night of thy for others."' line 11. Tlurt' will be chants and songs and lames that will take you to the hill- fde and the forest glens. The pa- leant will also show the routine of imp life, with the various activities, •h as cooking, sewing, basket- reaving and woodcraft- that go with Several hundred girla_ wilL_take^ fort. The proceeds will go toward Maintenance of the summer camp on lie sand dunes near South Havenâ€" [iwanis Na-Wa-kwa, as it is called. fhe camp is made up of hundreds of rigwams, where the girls live after lie primitive manner of the Indians. Here, during the summer, merit |ea<ls-are won; green beads for cre- ative work accomplished; flame-col- kred beads for home service; red for [ealth; yellow for business qualities; jet), white and blue for patriotism; lue for nature study, and purple for lonors achieved. These beads make decorative trimming to the cere- louial robes. "The intluence this organization has in the future woman," said Mrs. J. b. Moody, the camp mother, "can be lest realized from a brief summary of life activities of a tribe. The fiirls .'am to sew and cook and nurse. 'hey are taught many handicrafts. riiey Jearn to carve in wood and Hake furnishings for their forest fetreats. They make clothing for tameless children* and our girls even ave adopted a little Belgian orphan. "At camp, in their costume of mid- ics and bloomers, they participate i the most active kind of games and thietics, and take long hikes into the country. In their songs, dances, pantomimes Renew Golf Balls QUIOKLY-The Wlie-Way «â- â-  Outfit .<?:;f: ' v, ItwtoUtt :; No Dirty Handt and domestic tasks they are acquir- ing freedom from restraint, girlish grace and confidence. And. most of all, they are forming lifelong friend- EASY VACUUM WASHER Washes Boils Sterilizes ORDER NOW EASY PAYMENTS ELECTRIC LABOR SAVERS FOR THE HONE Phone Evanston 2230 1104-6 Davis St., Evanston Ann Cooper, harpist, and Hilda Ed- wards, pianist, for the benefit of the Chi Omega sorority house fund. Both artists are members of the sorority and are seniors in Northwestern musie-*chookâ€" On Wednesday evening of next week, Mrs. Gertrude Lees-Roberts will present her pupils in an annual recital at the Wilmette Woman's club, assisted by Florence Butler-Snite, soprano. Among those who will ap- pear on the program are Jane Craw- forcK-Hetvry-^awiordr^teb«rt-Craw> ford, Isabel Thompson, Stanley Smith, RuthJ Webster, Jane Bau- douine, Stetson Harmon, Grace Cooke, Jack Clarke, Marjorie Cooke, Mary Lent, Jean Culver, Ruth Wachs, Rosemary Dempsey, Stanley Abram^ son, Ruth1 Davidson, Veradell John- son, Austin Cooke, Lisbeth Goss, Al- bert Suite, Elizabeth Swofford, Mari- on Wolf, Virginia Thompson ,Ruth Patterson, Blake Roberts and Trissie Cooke.----------------- The annual spring meeting of the Skokie Country club will be held at the club house on Saturday evening, May 21, beginning with a special din- ner served in the Men's Grill room at seven o'.clock. There will be an ex- cellent quartet to furnish the enter- tainment during the dinner. On Thursday evening of this week, a recital was given at the Evanston Woman's club, by the Misses Mary Outi'.-nivHtoFrPMrveEnd Markings. Holder*. Enamel ant Bruah. 11 jrour tfMler cann<* ii>i>i-ly order vt The Wis»-Wiy SiUi Army, Hubbard WoodjJII. SUMMER TRAVEL season 1921 East & West Wrlt«, -phoneâ€"orâ€"callâ€"for our new eighty page booklet on AMERICAN TRAVEL Just off the press N.U.TOWIX SAVE YOUR TREES From Tussock Moths and other Climbing Insects by banding them with Tree Tanglefoot On* application lasts three to four month.. A pound make. 10 lineal feet of band. J «. ^mm^m ^ u u (Caution.) Do not use fly popor for banding tree., aa it as effective for a few days only. . ,•. N_ TREE TANGLEFOOT is applied with a wooden paddle. No The standard tree-banding material for 21 yoar*. 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