2 THE I*AKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1921 ARDEN SHORE ANNUAL ELECTION ON NOV. 9 Leaders of Lake Bluff Camp Extend Special Invitation to Business Men To Attend Association Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Arden Shore association will be held Wed- nesday morning, November 9, at 10 o'clock, in the directors' room of the Chicago Savings Bank, 7 West Madi- son street, Chicago. Officers for the ensuing yea* will be elected and full reports of the work of the camp will be given. Members of the association, consist- ing of all contributors, are urged to 1>e present. Open Year Round Arden shore camp at Lake Bluff is open all the year rounds There are forty boys up there now putting on much needed weight so that they may be fit to enter the business world. They are the future business men of Chicago and will go into her factories and shops, her railroads and her banks. Big business men who have investigated the work being done at the camp know its value and appre- ciate the kind of boys that are sent to them from Arden Shore. Such men are especially requested to spare an hour from their busy pay to attend the annual meeting and give the board of managers the benefitol-their ex- pcrience and advice. Mrs. J. McGregor Adams is honor- ary president of the Arden Shore association and Mrs. Carl R. Latham of Evanston, is president. Chairmen for the various north shore villages are, respectively, as fol- lows: Wilmette, Mrs. J. J. Siddall; Kenilworth, Mrs. Mark Cresap; Win- netka, Mrs. John R. Montgomery; Glencoe, Mrs. John H. Bullen. CALLED BY DEATH Here*9 Opportunity To Help a War-Vet. Young Man Who Served Four Years in World War, Seeks Work to Pay for College Education Have you a job for an ex-service man who is anxiousâ€"by his own ef- fortsâ€"to enter college next year and take up an engineering course? The opportunity is at your door and the actual cost to you is exactly forty cents a day. It is embodied in a letter directed to the editor of The Lake Shore News by Mrs. T. H. Maddock, jlOOS Grccnleaf avenue, and which reads in part as follows: "We have given an ex-service man a home with us and he is anxious to take up an engineering course next year. This winter he is desirous of getting some boilers and furnaces to take care of and is charging $12 a month, which is only forty cents a day. He will take out the ashes daily and keep the cellar clean about the fun- nace. "He is absolutely honest and reli- able. If you feel, because of the fact he served four years during the War, that you can give him a little help so that he may obtain work I shall ap- preciate it for him and I know he will be very grateful." , This is the opportunity! Who will volunteer? SOI IOE301 iccr SKOKIE COMING D I0E3O1 [Ofl Funera! services for Mrs. John Fisher, Gross Point, who died Satur- day. October 29, following a lingering illness, were held Wednesday at St. Joseph's church. Burial was at St. Joseph's. Mrs. Fisher^is survived by her husband and small child.-â€" K. OF C.'S TO PARADE Ouilmette council Knights of Colum- bus, will hold its regular monthly meeting Friday evening, November 8, at Jones' lodge hall. Ouilmette coun cil will be represented in the gigantic K. of C. parade in Chicago Sunday in honor Of Marshal Foch. â- ///S//S/////S/S///////S//////S///////////////////SS//////4, Cleaningâ€" Last year's clothes, that are to be worn again this winter, should be thoroughly cleaned before wearing. Phone us, we will call for themâ€" CLEANERS AND DYERS 607 W. Railroad Avenue Wilmettejll. Phone 1949 'S///////////////S////////S///////////////////S/////S///////. TtomaTribum uToHj>ntnColumn JTnortn of Dive . .....__j to be appreciated;: I month. Lake View 3936. [TO RENT-FURN.; RIVERSIDE; 12 RM. residence; NOKOL HEATER; dutiful I grounds; choice location; from Nov. 1. 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Think of the valu<» of ioar portrait to _yoji.r__.fr.ienda__foi!- Christmas.-----r- PHOTOGRAPHER BORGFELDT, 1159 Wilmette Ave. g Phon« WHiwftt* 1764 § Bon-Fire Season arid accidental fires mean danger for your Bonds, Deeds Insurance and other Valuable Papers if not protected i„a' good Safe Deposit Box or Vault. A few cents a week will assure safety in our Fire and Burglar proof vaults. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM WILMETTE STATE BANK YOUR HOME BANK Monthly Storage also for Trunks, Suit Cases aiid Valuable Packages, at moderate rate*. WCarit leak Because if s Made in One Piece And one piece of *»fuily moulded tuLber through- out. 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