Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1933, p. 5

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,showed in a cross section delightfully presented aIl of those activities and diversions which fill to the brtm each of the summiner days whichi campers and workers both find absorbing and Upbuildinig. The programi, the- most interesting and inclusive we have séen, -vas Arden Shore camp in a ser- îes of living pictures, explained byý MIi ss Anna.7 Belle Ferrier,, camp "inthe,"an d even "grandmothier," and her alert andsympathetic assis-. tants. *The annual picic day, started off, with -the usual *board meeting with the new' presidenit,- Mrs., Kingman Douglass of' Lake, Forest, presiding. The progress of the drive. was re- ported and the need for bathing suits and more dresses and clothing st re sse d. Under the trees guests arriving withi picniic box* and basket. found long tables set, where, as they lunch- cd, they wvere served hot coffee. Miss .Ferrier, radiating her usual hospital- itv. and friendliness greeted each onle as she camle. Orchestra Plays Uînder another group of trees the' Arden Shiore orchestra started the afternioon program. Tis group. made- UI) for thee most part of Arden Shore. Winter camp boys, comiing especially for, theoccasioni. arrived the *night l)efore to give the campers a concert. Onie v onie Miss Ferrier introduced her a.ssistanit-s. who in, turn presented te, the intcnsely nterested guests,' canipers themiselvets %vho igroups anîd in little skits ilI ustrated what cach departinent is dollin. Mrs. 1Donietti, one. of, lher fourteen cliild.ren i liher armns, representing the inothers. contrasted the camp of to- day with that of eigliteen years ago, at the time of the-firs.t of hier two vacations, there,,, and thanked al friends of Arden Shpre forthe op- portunity they h ave given, an -experi- enlce wvhich onîv an Ardien Shore. mnother cari understand arid ieally, appreciate. In Arden Shore "limousines,", afid ini the armis of thfir nurses, infants were brought to show the scope of the work of, the "flahv Fol." FKin- be utilized as the women sew daily in the beach house while they watch the children play and swîm. 'Mothers and children, with their ensemble singing of Arden Shore songs concluded the program,, after which al visitors were' invited to. visit the cottages and see the exhibi- tion of swimmng.ý .During the .program a group of Arden Shore girls made and served cooling fruit ade. Thus Arden Shore passed in revue. IN WEDDING PARTY Imrs Curtis Blair WoOlfolk Of Wil- mette is- to be matron of honor at the wedding of her sister,, Miss Helen Speer, daughter of 11r. and Mrs. Wil-. liam Walter Speer of Evanston, on Saturday afternoon of this week at her parents' homne. Miss Speer is to marry, Dale Dexter M ccutcheon. of Evanston. A gr-oup of ten Wýilrnette girls were recent house guests of -Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Jr., of .610 Washington avenue at lier cottage on the N[cIntosh es- tate at Lake Geneva. The girls were Jean Ann Moulding, Annamarie and ,Julia Booz, Margaret Bird, Jane Horsting, Rita Jane Gries, M.\iriam West, Frances Hopkins, Betty Rose and Mildred Farmer. SPECIAL for -Saturday and Sunday Ready Pacloed j ee Ice Cream 40QuaP You've neyer known how really delicious ice crearn can be until you've tasted ours. We Serve CunnisghaM's Ice CreaM Ashland avenue, were. Mr. and Mrs. Victor G. Lumbard of Youngstown, Ohio, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Becker, of Youngstown, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Stark of Cleveland. Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. Be ckstromù, 1518 Walnut avenue,.are spending a few, weeks' vacation in Minnesota. SERVICE Everythlne for A utomobiles First Line TIRES BELOW 1MAIL ORDER PRICES Prompt Servic Sales & ServiceI y OUR home is by Iawjv your castie, sacred against invasion, and dep- redation. ,But you fMost protect your health. and pocket.book 'yourself. Therefore your1 selection of a drug store is of, grent importance. Our store is îndividually owned and a safe -store for you to p at-. ronize. We are, legitimate pharmacists and near yOur hiome.. SPECIA.L SALI I *Thurs., Fri. and'Sat. July 27, 28, 29 50e Mennen's : Shwving Çream. 25c Blue Jay Corn Plasters.. 60e Forhan's Toothpaste 5eGolden Glint Shampoo.. . .33C :21c, -.39t .19c onite ....... 39C RUGC tte S Saturday 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. The Bible and Works of Mary Baker Eddy and ail other authorized Christian Science Litçrature May be read, borrowed or puchased et the Reading Room. THB PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY I!NVITED TO,&TFUND TIfS CHURÇH SERVICBS AND ViSIT TIfS READING kROOM Cental-ilmete venue&.~ I Phones: Wil. 28-29

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