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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jun 1927, p. 8

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8 WILMETTE LIFE Jnne 3, 1927 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!"CAMP AT HOME" NEW Oriental · Collee Cake This is the companion of our famous Alligator Coffee Cake. It is made of the some incomparable dough, but instead of nut filling, it has a mixture of glace cherries. citron. and raisins. It is one of our most popular items, and we are sure you will be highly pleased with it. Try one Saturday. IDEA AT KENILWORTH Parents take Initiative in Endeavor to Provide Camp Pleasures for Kiddies in Village Dut: ttl the fact that many oi tlw ,:esiden ts of Kenilworth spend t hri·· vacations in the South during the " ·in -· ter in order that they may he on t1lt' north shore durin g the stmln~t···. months and desire to han· their children \\'it h them. and ht·cau:'t' it i:' Ctlll tended t h;tt t l1cre should he act i,·it ~ oi intl'rest io:- tht· children in the cOPl lllUility du~·ing the SUlllllH'f. a COllllllit iee <,j· Kcnihn)rt h peoplt· has undv-- taken the prolllotinn oi a stttllllHT "Camp at Tlomc" \\·hich i..; to ht' lllldn tht· direction of E. L. :'\q!aarcl. superintendent of schoob. It is propost·d that the ca111p he Cllll ducted 'between ] uly II and Scpternh~.·: 3 and that parents have the opportunit,· to ctlr(!ll their rhildrt·rr ior eithc:r a fllur week period or fnr t·ight weeks: the first four \\'Ctks fp t'!ICI on August (). Cnder tht· pre:-ent plan-. the children would he regularly occupied from H :30 in the morning 111 i.? o'clock non11 t·ach day and that ori<t· each ~\· eek a trip bt· tak<:n rn :-nn_ll' in_tcrestlllg place. On the~t· tnps Jt would ht: :-o planned that the rhi[<f.-vn would he taken tc1 ancl from their dv-. tination in chartered hus~rs. Tt i:-. aJ, ,, expected that arrangements '\Hltrld ht· nPck ior one or t\Yo nvcr-night triP'-. Tt i~ .planned to have thr scn·ict· inr hoth girls and boys; tilt' boy._ h~· · ing divided into three group:-: midgt·t:-. juniors and senior:-;; mid~eh: ..,ix. seven anti eight years old: junior": nine. ten and eleven; and :-eninr-t\n:-IH \'\.'etr' and over. The girl-.. \\·oulcl l;l. diricled into f\\·o grutrp': junior~. Sl'\'l'll, t.'ight. nin(' anrl It'll years old anrl the seniors. den·n year-. and on·r. Beach Ia Mecca T h t.' 111 air; activities o i t he :-. !IIIIIIH · r \\ oulcl he conducted upon t ht.· ht.·ach. it is :.aid. a 11d \\·ntdd consist c1f ~e t t i 11).!up (·xercises, swimmi ng, game~ :-uch as: Tudian hall. water polo, prisonn\ goal. duck on the rock, cantain hall. and hattie hall. There would abo he trcas11re hunt..;~ hikes, cro:-:- countr~· runs and the like. Storv hours ior tht.· smaller children '\\·ould .be provided. ~{any possil)le trips are being listed and tht· advice of the parents is being sought on the proper ones to ht· taken. Among the proposed excursions arc a major league baseball game, Ravinia park, Indiana :-and dunes, stock yarus, rodeo, country lake trip. Nash Motor company and a steamer trip. Mail Out Questionnaires Present plans hinge entirely upon the response to a questionnaire that has been mailed out hut providingaround seventy-five children are enrolled the plans will he perfected and the camp inaugurateu. The proposition has been endorsed bv the Kenilworth School board ancl the Kenil wOJ:th Community committee and ap. plications are being mailed to ]. A . Petersen or taken to the office of ~~ r. N~·gaard at the Joseph Sears school. For a number of years Mr. Nygaard has conducted a summer camp for boys in the Vv' est and due to his experience in that connection it is felt by those in charge that the choice of a head for the Home Camp could not be bettered. The committee in charge of preparations is composed of Arthur· T. Mcintosh, ]. A. Petersen, John M. Roberts, Harry P. Harrison, Clyde P. Ross, Burt A Crowe, Al'!x S. Joslin, George R. Benson, S. S. Holden and Alexander Newton. Raisin Buns Made of a specially prepared dough filled with raisins and citron, flavored with cinnamon and covered with a light sugar. Everyone in the family wi1l like them and they are equaJiy suitable for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. W4t iutr4 ®urn TWO STORES 1129 Central Avenue, Wilmette Phone Wilmette 2998 1504 Howard Street, Chicago Phone Sheldrake 9638 l!iii!li~ ---t::"'r. ilil!llill!' """"'I """" """""II ""'"""'"""""'lil!iiililiiiiliil!iilll!lllilliiiiiiiill!ili l!liiiilll!ili II "'iii!l!lll!llllll!lll!llllil!lliii!l!"'illi"llll 11 11ii 11 1!1!!11!11!1!1ill!liiillliiil!li!ii!li!i!i!i!l!ili!i! Make This a Picture Summer Brown.ies $2.00 up Kodaks $5.00 to $60.00 I Home Movies Cine-Kodaks and Film Kodascope and Projection Equipm.ent We do Photo· Finishing Right 24 hour Servi<~e We Use only Velox Paper Prices Right 10 + ~' I . Line The Picture Frame Store Sutphen ~ I Sutphen, Inc. 1183 Wilmette Avenue · Phone Wilmette 844

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