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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Feb 1932, p. 21

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umphed by 37 to 5 and 35 to 5 scores The zamnes oDened the North Shoré' Grammar School Basketball league schedule for both schools. Kenilworth and Glencoe will meet again Saturday of this week in return. gaines at. the Central school gymnasiurn in Glenï-. coe. The KeniW~orth teatns were.sçhed- uled to play the Haven schiool of Ev- anston on the Haven floor Tuesdayl ,of this wveek. Other, games remnaining temuple, i1, ro>adu Wi February tte, Sunday afternoon, at 3:30 .O'cloqk1 Mr. a.nd Mrs. O; ýW. Beckwith of bibertyville,- who have recenitly re- turned from a winter's. sojourn in Hawaii, are now visiting Mrs. Beck- with's sister., Mrs. Gordon Hannah, 1120 Elmvood avenue, and ivili later vi;sit another sister, Mrs. J. S. Cline of Cumnor road, Kenilworth..ý gathei Party pastime. ck. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES -"Christ Jesus" will be the subject at the services in First 'Chorch of Christ, Scientist, in Wilmette Sun- day niorning, February 28, at Il' W'clock. Sunday school convenes -at 9:45 o'clock. the 1933 World's fair. Frank. Hurburt O'Hara f aculty iuember, is directing the entire pro- duction. Berta Ochsner, internation- ally famed danseuse, is'creating the, mo re spectacular dance, numbers; Charles, Buckley is conducting the ifirst university student orchestra that ever played. fora campus production; Mackc Evans, director of the Univer- sity ch6ir, is training the voices. .4 dventure Exploration New Tkrilis New Ex>.erences Close Friends.hips Ail1Sports Sure Advancement Under Expert Tr-ai ni ng IF YOU P OWAKONZE-A BOY'S PARADISE EIgiit happY. Weeks Of FTJN, AI>VEINTUIE, EXPLORATION wlth. the liest of pais Of the sanie age, ùnder absoiutely suie conditions, IAmterleas's fInest camtping eountry. Two Islands and a lake ail our own. A. thousand lakes to play In. Fishlng that Is ishig. Friendiy wid animais MIl arouid us In their niative haunts. ln the reai ships of the American Indian (50 of thin)m we explore the hunting irounds ýof the ChIppewas and th1e Ojibways.4 and erulse the historié routes of the hardy oid voyagrers. 0e fo ake believe, camping. Mil'boys get this exiierlenee. ~MP FOR YOUR BOY WHERE HE IS SURE TO BE HAPPY of tne camp are nemucru ofUtheuuui; t: uurt T Director, Kenilworth Public Schools; William ("'Agate") Director, Cornmuaity House, Winnetka; Donald D.F in Hiitoryi North Shore Sehool of Concentration, innetka; Jocâ :Hapy. Heaith Giving Choracter B~idiâg Educationai lnsliirational Samnmers for Boys "Dke Camp. WIIERE THE *n e.. ns 15 IIRU S 8*- - - - - - - - - - -- August 21. Write or telephone for references, booklet, or uppointment to ineet the director ind sece movicé of the camp to: W. L. Childs, Dirctor, 1586 Oak Avenue, Evanston,, 1,1. Phone University 3084.

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