Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Jul 1929, p. 21

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July 5, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE 21 _ Postal Carriers, IMartha, .Miss Caroline Roberts and her sister, Annual Arden Shore Robert Meter Leads Way , 7 · 328 Warwick road, Kenilworth in Beach Competition Clerks on Vacations left last Thursday to spend the sum-. Picnic and Program . Robert Meter is leading the race or Five carriers and two clerks at the mer at camp in Wisconsin. · Pl~nned for July 19 points in the each contest conducted by Wilmette postoffice will begin their an-o. · Arden Shore bas planned its annual picnic and progr_am of camp stunts for Friday~ July 19, at the Lake Bluff location of this largest . o f inland fresh air camps in the c;ountry. Friends of the camp are invited to spend the day there t enjoy the quiet coolness and attractiveness of the buildings, g~~mnd and beach under 'ihe great trees of the grove and along the lake shore, and to brine their lunchcom vhich the committee will augment with coffee or cold drinks as ·the ,..,·eather may invite. \\"eather, upon w'hkh depends the effectiveness of bringing the first groups to camp and the changing of . the groups at fort1.1 ightly intervals, was propitious last Friday when the first groups ,..,·ere brought out from Chicago. \Vhe.n there is rain and need for overshoes and wt:aps there is a great confmion and ~urmoil, but when the sun shines and it is beautifully cool as it \\"as last FridaY, members of the committee rep0rt, -the work is greatly facilitated and much more happily don~. It is expe~trd there will he good material there fo r swimmers this season. S\\"imming is taught there and Red Cross life-saving tests are put Ot). Life guards are on hand, and those who hegan their swimming instructions last season are eager to be itl the water again and become expert this summerJ comes the t:eport. A recent gift to the camp from the 'Cnion church at Glencoe is a varietv of excellent steel playground equipment-swings, hi-flies, slides and the like. Mrs. C.eorge Keehn, formerly of Kenilworth. entertained her Kenilworth bridge club at luncheon last Tuesday. the Wilmette Playground and Recreation board. Nearly 150 juveniles enlisted in the contest during the first two weeks of the swimming season and the number will be greatly increased after the next beach day program which is a birr factor in acquiring points. 'fl fi 1e rst three people to collect 500 points are entitled to a swimming suit as a prize and every other person acacquired b;· swimming · various -distance s. passim! ., the Junior R ~d Cross test, \y_inning e,·ents on beach da:v and by learning various strokes and dives. Young Meter has a total of 55 !)Oints and his closest competitor is John Pearson who has 25 point s. Marv Nash , Else von Reinsperg and Pnylli~ Carkton all have more than 100 points. \\'inners in last week' s heach cyents '"ere: 22-yard d.ash for boys, Biglow Haley. 2J-yard dash for boys, Jack Allworth and Bill' Grinnell tied. nual vacations today. John J. Schmitz, Warren Pease of Kemlworth and John Kalmes, Arthur Prochnow, E!ll-~ Lando,n Hoyt lef! l~st F~iday ~or a two met Kivland, and Paul Kivland, car- weeks fishtnJ~ tnp m \Vtsconsm. riers, and Marjorie D. Misura nd F. J-~·-·-·------.--.6 Balmes, derks, will be off duty until ·~· . . July 22. ~ M ;s. Qeorge Keehn. form,erly of Kemlworth, returned la st fue sday from Bert Lake, \Vis., where she had been Yisiting her daug . htcr, Mrs. Rc~d Landis. 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