sfffffpjS WfSSBP â- I -LAKE 'SHORE l^WS^RIDAY^jm^ ies will be conducted for the bcne- of both old and, young. The fends are asked to bring all their i utensils including coffee cups* coffee and *ee cream wi 11 be stip- ;d by the committee at the beach. he Wilmette Baptist church is lb- led at the corner of Wilmette and est avenues, and welcome all to services. The pastor, Rev. Francis Stifler, may be reached at his dy in the mornings or by appoint- nt. The Church office, in charge of ss Mattie Jean Badger, is open ly except Saturdays, from 9-5 and m 9-12 on Saturdaysij^The chnrch ephone is 2235. 'lilllil is 0UR1STS ealth Department Some Good Advice ^ttfi I Springfield; HkrrThe Illinois deptfrt- ent of public health realized that the jfer increasing iiumber of people who ivel by automobile and camp out along »e highways ha§ brought new duties . >n health officials. The camp grounds sed by auto tourists must be maintained cleanly and sanitary conditions, not ily for the hertefit and ihealth of the irists but, to protect the welfare and ilth of people residing near the camp bounds. 't-V^ 'y^fr^B^W^W^ Experience has slrowlf"W£i*mWi$'r:§xi&' jurists are often careless and deposit |nd scatter refuse without due regard to le welfare and health of others. Auto jurists should observe fundamental laws camp grounds as well as at home. beautiful camp site can be spoiled for le use of others by one camping party eglecting to give due consideration to eanliness^ and sanitations The selection of a camp should be Hmarily determined by sanitary condi- , .mis. The camp should be located on ground high enough tosectare dry, porous >il, and good drainage. It be surrounded by dense vegetation or un- derbnish. but should have enough trees to afford suitable shade. Desirable sites are low ridges with gentle slopes, or high banks of rivers. In cold weather a site on the south side of the slope with a woods to the north will aid ill break- ing the force of the wind. Undesirable sites are the following: (1.) vicinity of swamps or low places for they render the soil damp, and breed many annoying insects; (2) close prox- imity to cemeteries; (3) old camping grounds which have not been left in a sanitary condition and which have not had proper facilities for the disposal of .sewage.â- •â- >:|V|v >sr .. .*' ,â- .. Th water should be of good sanitary quality, free from all harmful bacteria. All water from unknown streams and ponds should be considered unsafe for drinking purposes until it has been pur- ified. Quite frequently a sparking stream of water has been contaminated by sur- face washing and by the deliberate us- age of the same as a means of removing sewage from adjacent habitations. The easiest method of purifying suspicious water is to boil it for at least twenty minutes. All ordinary harmful organ- isms will be killed by the boiling pro- cess. The normal taste of water can be restored, after boiling, by aeration, by pouring repeatedly from one vessel t<> another... .: "JM :;^4-&Qf; &J&£&}& ] *&' 'â- "'.:. 'â- J m the conference that year. During the past 13 years there have been 7 con- ference championships in swimming for Northwestern and the Purple natators have been the victors in 40 out of the 47 duel meets, f? t '~ But Tom declares: "Coajching is secondary, I believe my> -most im- portant work is the teaching of swim- ming and life-saving." It is estimated that during his work at Northwestern he has trained 3,000 students to be life-savers and that as many lives have been saved by the student body during this time, Iyist yearf^he under- graduates of Northwestern university rescued 458 people from drowning. During the summer months classes are conducted by Mr. Robinson for men, women and children of the north shore and during the past 13 sum* mers over 7,000 have learned to swim, many of whom have also become 'tx~ pert^life^Sa vers;. |l|i^ TOM ROBINSON IS NOW ;$Kif®i* Tom Robinson, JNorthwestern's vet- erati l;swimming!icoacht arid inventor of water basketball, has been promoted from an assistant to the position of instrufctor m the depart^ merit pi physical H education and hygiene of i Northwestern University. "Tom," as he is knOwn to most north shore people, has been the Purple swimming coach for thirteen years, coming to Northwestern in the fall of 1909 "as trainer and wrestling and boxing instructor: In addition to his duties as trainer and wrestling in- structor, the following year he was placed in charge of swimming and has coached that sport ever since. In 1919 Tom was also coach of basket- should not ball and the varsity placed fourth in Are You a Member? 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Chandlers ga *&*"tfctl* Square ♦ At I 'â- 'â- â- â- â- â- . â- : '•. m.';"â- M ';y"'B':':ui;-.e"'"' ;'â- ;^W^0^^m^M^^m-« Wills Samte.Clair^ftiil|S#l« or :~"°i!^ikmmm Dodge $rothe*£ .^li»|f Automobile WINNETKA fiSPp Phone Winn. 165 SALES SERVICE SUPPLIES wmm "" WM Undertaker I am toW in business for myself, conducting ^ the ONLY undertakinc e*ftaMi*liment in WilW :; mettev Conscientiows service is my motto. ^ 1124 Central Avenue Phone Wilmette 654 Fourteen Reasons Why Thousands of Combustion Fuel Oil Burners Are Being Sold This Year. j -EESSOTST 10, No gravity flow of oil; which is uncertain, if rioT actually dangerous. §"ll|gAir pump may be placed in any part of basement. North Shore Combustion Co. 1 Electric Place Wilmette 111!!! CALL "KfcEGAN" WILMETTE 2131 [W§M WATCH THIS SPACE FOR OTHER REASONS read a letter from a mother who wrote to our traffic department for: information about a summer resort. She wanted a place where it was safe for her children to plaiy where she wouldn't ^worfjT^biSur" nearby motor-crowded roadsj â- •or; too deep places in the lake, or any of the numerous things that 1 frequently take a mother's entire attention at a summer resort, when might be resting and enjoying her /vacation,' 'too.;;^" slie 115 ^here are raany delightful resorts particularly well adapted for mother^ and their childrenlfe Comfortable hotels, set in the midst of quiet green groves and srnooth stretches of lawnf^ jwith sandy Jbeaches sloping gradu^Uy^ into lakes where mothers can have their youngsters play*$afely.^^ :;«:;:^:: tmI North Shore trains^ opnnect at Milwaukee with ^ereilllarquette tyine steaniers for Ludingtonf Hamlin LakepManistee, Onekarna and Portage ?§»S;^ Procure information and time cards from your local agent, or write Traffic Department, 72 W. Adam* Street, Chicago. ^â- ,^^^^%;v:,^^y;^^,^f^^§^'^ - TM$$&*&li'$$&$&4^ 'i^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^&^SS