Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 15 Jun 1928, p. 13

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June ·is, 1928 WILMETTE LIFE ARRA-NGE HOME CAMP Dr. H. L. Willett Kenilworth Children to . Again Have Supervised Play Under Direction of Expert Recreation Leaders Kenilworth will again ·h ave a home camp this summer for children from six y~ars to thirteen years old. The camp wtll be open from 8 :30 each morning until noon for a period of four weeks beginning 1uly 9. and ending August 4. The same persons who were in charge last year will conduct the camp this ~ear. They are: E. L. Nygaard, supermtendent of the Kenilworth sc~ools, his secretary, Mrs. Styn W. W1glama, and Ralph ]. Finnigan. The camp activities this year will be much the same as last year. One of the chief ob jectives is to give the children of Kenilworth a maximum of healthy play in the sunshine at the beach, whe·re they will have frequent opportunities to swim. The boys will be divided into two groups, and for half of the period they will work in the manual training shop of the Joseph Sears school under the direction of Mr. Finnigan. Similarly, Mrs. Wiglama will keep the girls occupied with handiwork when they are not engaged in play. At the beach the children will play in their bathing suits most of t·he time. S uperintendent Nygaard will be assisted in this part of the camp by his son Dorrance. Svv·imming instruction ·wi ll be given to any children who have not learn ed to swim. Each week the children will take one excursion trip. They will go to a ball game, circus, rodeo, or som'e othu place of interest. The trips wi ll be arranged after enrollment is filled. Thr sum111er camp is arranged for the month of July so that parents who wi ·h to have their children attend camp wil l. have the month of August free for yacation trips. ~· Goes East to Give Summer Lecture~ ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~ftft~~~--ft~' ,~ ., Dr. Herbert L. Willett, pastor of the Kenilworth Union church, will leave with Mrs. Willett the. latter part of this month for Chautauqua, N. Y .. where Dr. Willett will preach Sunday, July 1, and where he will give a series of summer lectures. Dr. Willett will lecture daily for three weeks in the college of religious education at Chautauqua. He will then leave on an auto trip with Mrs. Willett through New York and New England, returning later to his summer home at Pentwater, Mich. Before resuming his work at the Kenilworth church and at the University of Chicago Dr. Willett plans to spend a few weeks in Colorado in Septem'ber. During his absence joint services of instruction and worshjp will be held each Sunday morning at 10 o'clock in co-operation with the Church of the Holy Comforter of Kenilworth. Children eight years old and under will meet at the Kenilworth Union church under the direction of Willard Carter, director of religi'o us education at that church. Children nine years old and older will meet at the Church of the Holy Comforter under the direction of William Bayliss, superintendent of the · Sunday school at that church. · Every Wednesday night during the summer at 8 o'clock there will be an open house at the Kenilworth Union church. Willard Carter will be in charge of the services. Mrs. Albert Webster of Oxford road, Kenilworth entertained ten guests for luncheon and brid~e on W edt1esday of this week. ~ ~ = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~· ~ Style and Comfort the Winning Twosome a Sport Oxford that will score heavily in your favor because it will help you to score lightly on the links. If you question the importance of comfortable shoes, ask the opinion of the "pro." Or, better still. slip into a pair of these comfortable, stylish Modern Miss Sport Oxfords before you play . your next round and see for yourself how thev add to .the confidence that so improves your game. Their pleasing combinations of leathers are assuredly of the vogue. And the one-and-aquarter-inch heels leave a good impression with the greenskeeper because they leave no impression on the greens! Store Hours-8 to 6 HERE's = ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ t02. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ .te.t ~ ~ : ~ .te.t ~ ·~ It ~ ~ .. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ i PmL .Sr. Pt PER E . ~ ~ ~ CHILDnEN'S SHOE SPECIALISTS 1608 Chicago Avenue Evanston ~ ·~ · ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·¥~ ; A Silht You'll Never Por1et in all their grandeur. Do not miss this wonderful sightAcres of Peony and Iris Blooms. Select what you want for your garden from our specimen garden there. Take home a few cut blooms to make gay your house. out to Northbrook Gardens evening this C next week. Irises are in bloom. Peonies will be out OME any Quite Interesting, Indeed Counting laundress hire, meals, carfare, soap, powders, bluing, starch, gas, water, depreciation of equipment, and interest on investment, Damp Wash averages · about half the cost of home washing. Northbrook Gardens FiN mfle· 111af of Gleneoe on tile Dundee Rood llaiiAddr... a THE WASHINGTON LAUNDRY Wilmette 145 Oleacoe, Dllaols ·

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