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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Aug 1930, p. 31

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Thursday, August 21, in .watcbing the routine of training for the 1,8W0 men. at Camp D~onald White, the Citizens Military Training camp at Fort Sheri- dan. Luncheon was served them in the- officers' -mess hall at 1, o'clock and t4ey were waited'upon by the boys of1 the camp. From theré, the members werè escorted to Patten Field, a finely appoihited athletic field, the gif t of Mrs. james .& Patten of Evanston. There the interstàtegames Of tlfiis sea-' son's camp were 'played. Especially interesting was the soccer, game, the tug-of-war, and the relay race. The. various chapters of the D. A. R. have always lent their support toý the1 athletic program o f the boysby sub- scribing money- for this equipment atid Thursday. af ternoon, Mrs. V. E. Sisson, national vice-chairman of national de- fense, made a presentation to the camp of a'check for $3$O to be used for this purpose, while the 'Glencloe chapter presented a prize for the best, essay on citizenship written by a Camp White studeiit. .- At 4:30 the guests were driven tb the officers' club. where a reception and a tea dance were'given in their honor. ,At 5 :10 the officiaiý party of thet D. A. R. adjourned to the, Parade grounds where the entire regiment of youths was drawn Up in honor of the guests. It was a thrilling sight to see these soldierly young men niarch past, Uine .after line, in perfect order, witb. thie colors flying. Acting as hosts to the D. A. _R. .... . .. .... .. . ... iiruen Mrs. Zendt Tender Sheep Faithfully Cared For ...1. . . . . . . .,. . . . . . . . B ach Serenade .... .................. Gunod Lo, Hear the Gentie Lark ........ Blahop Mrs.. Zendt. Mr. Krauss Lenko.................... Cyril Scott Two Oàddfles ... .......... Mr. Neumiller IV T[he Rtival ...... ...... Edward C. Moore Night on thé Dunes ..Peari Adams The Piper ........... ...Mtchell A.9 a. Bird .Herbert. Hydfe Mrs. Zendt The last number, "'ýAs',a Bird," was çc.mposed for and dedicated to Mrs. Zendt by Mr. Hyde, who is the or-, ganist of St. Luke's Episcopal church in Evanston. The next Skokie music'ale- will be on Septemnber 14, and will be, given by Mrs. 'Isabelle --Zehr.of Glencbe. Bridesmaid SMrs. Wallace Behnke of 300 Green- leéaf avenue is toý be one of the .hridesmnids inx the wedditig party of Miss Elizabeth Doane and Lewi jerome West, whose miarriage is tak- inig place September 13, at St. Luke's .church,. at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. Mfiss Doane is the daughter of Mr. and Mr.Morris A. Doane of Evanston. Playground M..gazine in Comment on Local Program An interesting comment on Wil- 11ette's recreatiôh rograrn is found in thie appended excerpt fronm the Play- Labor, Day Week-End. At The HOTEL WHITCOM.1 & MINERAL BATHS Spend your- week-end and holiday at this ne w hosteliy ý-<he Climiax, of the Seaso& -Dancing Every Nigt- Bands -- Casino -- Specia Entertaininent for y o u r pleasure. Advatêce Reeervatloît Suggested. Z. D. Jenuis, Mgr. Phone St. Joe &4o St. Joseph, Michigan lit ELGIN WATCHES TELECHRON £LECTRIC CLOCKS COMMUNITY SILVERWARE ROGERS .1847 SILVERWARE GORHAM &TOWLE. STERLING PEWTER DY PÔOLE Gr-NU'INE.AMB3ER, DIAMONDS IG EN UINE sTrONE NECKLACESIL [.eparig i ait cii<LbIranchesa Ex~pert Work=Prornpt Service Reasonable Charges 1165 WILMETTE AVENUE Phone Wilmette 6 OUTDOOR LIVING ROOM, DWIGHT SMITH HOME, EVANSTON- 2.. Mai, R. C. Ditto of Sixth C..orps nead-, *,quarters; Lieut. Col. T. F. Vonnota, Jr., Fourteenth cavalry; M ai. Suminer, Waite, second infantry; Mai. James -H. lery. Anong 'the well known 1). A. . R. women present were, Mrs. V. E. Sisson, Mrs. Robiert Gadsen, Mrs. Charles E. Herrick,' Mrs. T. J. -Newbill, Mrs. H. D. Bu.nnell, Mrs. Alex. Sclarnders, * Is Guest of Honor nhp Chairs New York. It reacis: "Daniel M. Davis, recreation. execu- tive in Wilmette, Ill., bas compiled an interesting staternt for the Plav- ground and Recreation board in which he has. shown the growth of >the work by prese nting in one list the activities conducted the first year of the board.'s work and ini a second the, activities for* 1929-1930. Mr. Davis first compares the athletic activities showing the niumber of teamis, players and games. The list of sumnier playground activi- for rent 521 MAIN ST. WILMETTE 32 'I PHONE ROGERS OR GLENVIEW 6620 88 I1 ý2N

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