May 14, 1926 W:ILMETTE patrons from th e North Shore and Ev- ~ an ston localities; Mrs. Joseph T. Bowen, Charles T . Boynton, William E. Clow, George E. Cole, Frederick B. Co uzz~ns, Mark W. Cresap, Charles G. Dawes, Reuben H. Donnell ey, Thomas E. Donn ell ey, David R. Forga t~, f\ugust C. Magn us, Bruce MacLeish, J ames A. Patten, E dwin Sher ·ma n, J ohn C. Spry, Rev. George Craig Stewart, Rev. John Timothy Stone ~nd Char les H. Thorne. LIFE ARDEN TO OPEN SOON Winter Camp Cloaea May 19, and 20th Annual Season Beaina aa Soon u Chicaao Schoola End I ... I 'f .i · ' ' . ., · W it h the wint~r camp closing of Arden Sho re planned for \Ved nesday, May 19, and grad uating exercises to he he ld somewhere near the date impetus is being· lent the preparation~ for the opening of the 26th annua l season at the camp. . The day fo llowing the close of Chicago city schools in June, the first contingent of staff workers and mothers and youngsters wi ll arrive at Lake Bluff. 'fhe first group includes .l>eside the staff of directors and ~frs. Homer E. Cotton. ~upcrvisor helpers of various sorts, about 150 of music at Xew Trier high school. young girls who spend two weeks each. spoke before the vVilmette Rotary there as waitresses. about 30 under- club this week regarding the funcnourished girls who have been refused tioning and purposes of her departworking certificates hy the Chicago ment at the secondarv school. She Board of Education, more than a score cautioned the iathers school hovs each of convalc~cent little girls and to hy no means discourage their so;1s boys removed from city hospitals to when the latter displayed apptiudc in the bracing and beautiful open air the playing of musical instrument;.;. sttrroundings of the camp. mothers The liking fc1r mmic and the other and children from crowded tenement arts dces not in any . ensc imp!~· that I dis.tricts and li_ ttle girls " -lw occup~· the hoy is c~etninate. \f rs . Cotton "Cmdcrclla Lodge." asserted . It . tmply. n~can:-; that he 't p f S I possesses an apprcctattnn uf the finer Capact y ro gram or . um mer 1' · J'f I t ta k · t nngs 1n 1 e. ·cs t 1JC c. nnC'r t }nngs 7 \\.h~t·l· these. regular ~tafT members 1 to. make tlllc peoplr. The comtn_on arc a.sstgned .tn_d those nec<lful of thtngs make comm011 people. bt~pcndtng the entrrc season at thl· camp courage your hm- if ht \\'ants to !.!O arc placed, anotber contingent ts in for music. · broug-ht out to Arden Shore and the ~r rs. Colton's talk \\·a.; supplementcapacity program is actually 011 ior {'(l with a group of numl1crs played hy t hr .\'" e\\' Trin Trio. George S\Yigthe summer. A forerunner nf the -.unlmer pro - I art. J; .. violin; Esttlle s:,·igart. cello. 1 gra_m .is the annu~tl ~;unpaign f( 1 _ , r suh- ~ an(! l.'r~nces. Andcr~~n: ~:t.a_1~0- . srrtpttO!l'i 110\\' ·) 11 111 ( !J.icago and , .1 h(_S( mll!'lt,Can~ , \ \ t f ( ,..,1\Cil clll (l\atJ 1e ,'\ "·ortll ..:1 '·t!Otlrr , ..., .~ 1< If('. ('Olllllll'tt (·('.; . tton hv - the hotanan~. TIH' .Y are ~oon ·tekinrr tl · t · ~- 0 rl()(J to trnhark on a Chautauqua tour and ~: ... . lb ~e<f·t!->Oil ralsell·· -' ,\ · ha\'C' aln:ach· gainC'd an tm·iahlc rCJ)1 1 Je expense o anot 1 Jl'r \\T maf1 r · - · · · ~ · . l · 1utat1on for thetr plavtng- 111 th~.: C hrnec~ ss ary 1 )y en 1 argtng t 1e cam_P. ca- ragn area. - · paCit~- to accommodatl' an addtttclnal ' 100, i~ to be met thi~ -.('aS(Ill O\'Cr and ' ART SOCIETY TO MEET aho\·c the re~.ular (h-.lntrsl' m~·nts. The Xorth ~lwrc ~farDmn: ll !->li 1 Arden Shore, a non -~ cctanan c;nnp, t:il't\· \\'ill meet at th(.· home <Jf ~fr . i!'> C'ndorsed h)· the Suh~cription' fn - ' al! '( ~frs . Andrew ~facLeish. Gknc(l(', r,t·~· tigating S'otnlllittec oi. Chicago Tlle ... rJay L·Hning. ~ray 1R. at 8 Cl\·l<~ck . l hambtr of cOllllllt'fC(' and IS a llll'lll- Pnc\' n. Eckhart \\"ill !.!in- illl illm her of tl1c Chicago Council ni ~oci;d tratl'.d talk on "Thl' Dt:HbpmL·nt of :\gC'ncies. The i()llowing li:-t of iriL:ncb .-\ml'riran I.ancl-.rapl' and Portrait <1f thr a.;soriation inchtdl' ~; in majnrity Painting-." Telephone your orders- Wilmette 649 No Toll Rotarians Told Value of Music in Boy's Life l}pJuJt!J ~-J!IJJ.MCD!t.t1r.Mil(( 15 57 SHERMAN A VEN\JE Evanston -, I INVESTMENTS SAFE AND PROFITABLE of CONSULT us ° We offer choice first Mortgages on North Shore Improved Real Estate and Special Improvement Bonds to Yield · P hones Wilmett ~ 2600-2601 \ \'ilmette, Ill 721 Main Street Motors Serviee, lne. Everything for the Automobile Ju:-;t tu pron· adYcrtisc ~PI\[;\(~ 1:' You want safety with go'?d returns. You get it here. here, ,\·e · LUGGAGE RACKS LUGGAGE STRAPS cl ea n . coo l ~tra w First National Bank of Wilmette The Home of Savings Depositors seat co n.·r s and man Y ,o th er to ur ing he lJ.>S. ,. '-· J. C. Slown A. B. Van Deu.en Service Men-Join the American Legion!