Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Nov 1934, p. 17

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November 15, 1934 WILMETTE LIPE ARDEN.SHORFr-WHAT IS IT?. Here'. the Answer to: Numerous Questions Concerning Remarkable. Welf are Agency By Estbe. Duahee. Bower tages for mother and smiall cbildren, The officers of, the Arden Shore Baby,.Fold, library, a daynursery, a board of Wilmette, are frequently hospital, and buildings for large asked this question. Many more groups of children, ail with modern persons are probably wvondering about electrical and plumbing equipment. it. It has a summer staff of 32, and of Arden Shore was established as a 8, for a winter camp caring for un- summer camp for the benefit of, dernourished and convalescent boys. women and children of Chicago who The. Fold Purpose were unable to provide for, themn- selves much neceded vacations. In The summer camp cares for 60 1900 a small camp was establisbed at convalescent and undem-nourished chul- Glencoe under the name "Gads Hill dren who stay ail summer, 109 heýlpers Encampment." It was located on a and children staying ail summer, and borrowed site, housed in tents, with 1,200 mothers and children staying for tbe most meager equipment. The two weeks each.- The summer camp work was done by volunteers in is operated nine weeks, and bas a residence, assisted by other volun- three-hold purpose: teers f rom1 the north shore towns. To provide an outing for tired mothers Move ear ake luff and chlldren and to bulld Up convalescent Move ear ake luffhldren; In, 1906 the organization was in-e To enable a famly to keep together by corporated, and in 1908 was moved caring for the mother and chlldren while to Arden Shore, located on the lake the father again gets on his feet. To keep eilidren during the iliness of about a mile and a haîf north of Lake elther parent. Bluff, since wbicb time it bas been The program includes swimming, known as Arden Shore camp. 1 plays, entertainments, rest 'periods, Tbe camp is maintained by popular dances, Sunday school, vespers, par- subscriptions by persons interested ties for mothers, carnivals, com- in it scattered from Chicago to Wau- petitive games, biking, nature work, kegan, and it is included in several hand-craft, life saving, and other of the north shore community chests. features. It is non-sectarian, and without race discrimination, except that it does The chiJdren and mothers are se- flot include colored people iits lected and sent out by various social work. and relief agencies, including bos- camp Owus 25 Acres pitals. settlement bouses, detention In contrast to tbe work and equip- homes, and the Children's Guidance, mentof he arl das, he ampnowbureau of tbe board of education of owns 23 acres of choice property, bas Cbicago. 65 cottage s, ilicluding Assembly hall, Arden Shore deserves the support Administration building, a un dr y, of citizens of Wilmette and otber garages, beach house, screened cot- nortb shore towns. Birth Control Group Hears Annual Report The second autumn. meeting of the Evanston committee of tbe Illinois Birth Control league was called re- cenitlyr *by the new chairman, Mrs. Norman Waite, at the home of Mrs. Harry Gutbmann, of Evanston., The secretary, Mrs. Guthmann, read ber annual report wbich indicated a steady increase in the number of patients, hoth voluntary and referred, w-ho were cared for at the Evanston Med- ical center of the league at 800 Main street. The committee bad a distin- guiibed guest in Mrs. Benjamin Car- penter, a pioneer in tbe .Birth Control movement, and president of the Chi- cago board of the Illinois Birth Con- trol league. Mrs. Carpenter expressed herself as being pleased and en- couraged with tbe work done by the Evanston and Nortb Shore committee since its installation in Evanston three years ago. LUNCHEON HQSTESS Mrs.,John Law Wilds, 244 Oxford road, Kenilworth, entertained a f ew friends at luncheon Monday in honor of Mrs. James Scbade of Akron, Ohio, wbo is visiting ber $ister, :Mrs. John Carpenter, in Evanston. Mrs. Car- penter is a former. resident of Kenil- wot-th. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Fresbwater of New York sailed last Saturdayfrom there on the, Ilie de France for 'a four months' tour of Europe. Mrs.> Freshwater is the former Margaret Fitch pf Kenilworth. SU PERFLUOUS HAIR REMOVED PERMANENTLY Alan Moies and Warta Eizabeth De Bo0urge EIacu',ly gi Exclusl17I ROOM 316, Hahn Bidg. Ph. Un.2444 t6z8 Orrlngton Ave. Evranston ST. FRANCIS P. T. A. Frictay evening, November 16, begin- ning at 8 o'clock, is the eagerly awaited Fathers' and Sons' nigbt, and this- year a treat is in store for tbe boys. Leo (Gabby) Hartnett, popular Cub catch- er,. is to be present and wMI autograpli basebalîs for the boys. An opening address and other înteresting features are on the program. Refresbments will be served. Come, fathers of sons, and make.this a memorable occasion! Bently McCloud, 338 Kenilwortb avteniue, Kenilworth, is leaving Fni- day for Princeton to attend the Yale- Princeton game. Instant Blade Change The Schîck INJECTOR Razor gives you a new convenience in shaving., [he Injector (shown above) whîch cotains 20 blades ia always, ready to naert anew bWaewhen needed". Tihis instant Liade change flot ony saves timâe but gives you the satisfaction of eantary un- touched blade edgea, protected tu thte instant you shave. Aaek to meo it. $L50..This pice includes INJEMTO with 20 bladea ealed init. MAGAZINE REPRATING RAZOR CO. 280 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. Salks Resaau: HAROLD F. RITCHIE &CO.,lme. 40 Peut 8tb Street. N'ew York. N. Y. . rFw 7rVl7rW W APPEARANCEIS DO. COUNT Youi put on your best suit liii .when you went aft.r your first liiposIon. You r ou d II I ibécoming fi. the night o prPopos.«d. Appearances* do count, and you cannot afFord to risk giving a bad impression through advertising that is not of good appearance. W. add "Appearance" to Printing LLOYD FHOLLISTER IMC. PHONE WILMETTE, 4300 I How Much Do You Know?J YOD be/bie tËJ (161/ QUESTION NO. 3 CAN A JILTED SUITOR RECOVER THE VALUE OF PRESENTS! HE HAS GIVEN HIS GIRL FRIEND? ANSWER Generally lie is considered ans advenu tarer and must run the risk. Why be an adventurer wh.n in need of Glasses? The best is none too good for your eyes. Our Glasses assure you not only of comfort, but style as wefl. NEXT QUESTION Is a sherifi entitled ta dlaim a reward for capturing a criminal? Watch Wilmette Lite of Nov. 29 for the> answer to ibis question and another very. interesting question ffattimm C ô5andersa DIESICINEP&.$MAK[M.'PriTTLPM Or ÇIN& IPÉCTACILF3AND iY[QflM$L EVANSTON 10O2 Church Street WILMETIE Il 19 Central Avenue OAK PARK 100 1 Lake Ste.et November 15, 1934 W-ILMETTE LIFE

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