Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 26 May 1938, p. 34

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Thlnkhmg Parents choose tIi..clubs hec.. ie »ey k-now th.fr boy 'or girl wil be doing the. things littie mimds' mmd bodies wmnt to do end that are gond for them to do. Each inber is euouraged.by the. thoqghtful help of capable leaders end the. f.llowship of littie friendi of similer ages mandabil-' vantage'. Not only is it a magnifn- cent1y wild and scenic region with millions of acres of untouched for- el.sts, but it is right« across 'Puget Sound from Seattle and Tacoma! You1 can step off the Milwaukeer Road's electrified Olympian (named after the Peninsula that is at the western terminus of the line) and, in a few hours, reach the, land where wilderness is king. Steamers' and motor buses provide convenient CAMP ARBUTUS For girls. One-half mile shore on inland lake near Grand Traverae Dayi Michigan. 24th a- son. Ail camp sports. Trips hy.land and water. Two branch pioncer camps. Separate junior group. Moderate tec. For informaâtion wrte Mn,. Winifred Pansons Healey, 4457S.Écrii- tage, Chicago, or. Edith A. Steene. 2461 Pack- *srd itoad, Ana Arbor.NMici., Big, ,gamy trout Protide Pleilty of action for these fishermen in a na- tive d4t canoe. transportation to ei ther -the northern or southern Sections Of this farthest- west arm> of land. 01eirs Complet. Change For the enthusiastic sportsman who asks nothing more than a comuplete changee f rom civilization. the Olympic li wd Members go ont ive times each w.ek: fiet an afternoon, then a momning, next .11 day, skip a day, them a momning and lest an aftermoon. If your boy or girl wil b. in Evangton pmit or âil summaer have nger-constitutes an Ln scale uncl;mbed [en waterfallS d'op rout streamis that hfed in a vea- or camp beside tiny, up on the shoulder themselves. It is also planned, to add> one. of two sailing dingeys to the kyaak fleet to enable the older children to leai the fundamentals of sailing. Soona tractor will re-arrange the- sanid his on the belach to afford complete privacy in the woo-ded area *here the cabins ýare situated. Open Hou.s Jumae 10 Parents are invited to visit the camp at any time, and there wiil1 also be an open bouse, reunion, and picnic on Friday, June 10, from 5:30'to 8:30 o'clock. Those interested, in the camp. are invited to bring their chul- drnand a ba.sket supper. Fires wiII, be provided to roast. hamburgers or weenies. Coffee and lemonade. will, be served. There will be a boxing, exhibition by boys who attended Camp, ShorewbboIlast 'suthmrr, and folk and character dances wïlI be pre- sented. by pupils of the Borre-Wolff School of the Dance. M%'iss Borre will instruct dancing at Camp Shorewood this summer. Camp Shorewood is an expansion of the Outdoor Recreation school and is located at 822 Michigan avenue. \Vilmette. This is.the l2th season. Hera"s Whof M.emb.ra Do " Lers t. swlm -te swim " Learm tf. bte udi. dride a O1ym- of ad- on &0 tu great scenic route di tethPACIFIC al STo ei-. osewallops and Ratnapo>-a the t..icag roll cali stemming freni a tion in Ci -ivilization that has left its of july 3, ,nly on this charmed land in ust 14. ica. fishing, whether it's déway spa farnous andi North vWester:n-Unicii our department, accoÉding icement by John C. Pollock, The tour parties will leave go and North Western sta- hicago on Sunday evenings- juIy 17,. july 31, and Aug- .the hezal a 1 frontier. l- :.

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