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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 May 1932, p. 34

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II- Arden Shore now is planned for Sunt- dav. May 8, just one week later than tlie day , originally set, postpônemnent oft whiclh was necessitated by illness. To this honiecomling you, nonth shore 't friends Of Arden1 Shore,, are invited with aIl cordiality by the Arden Shore association. .You are asked to, share Sunday afternoon's program.with the homecomers, graduates of camps of previous years iwho join this season's camfpers,, to spend their reunion day f gaines and f un and. entertaininent to- gether. From npear and far Arden Shore boys and young men who have. assumed J .their places of responsibility- in the world, corne to the camp atLake Bluff. Fine, strong, manly, and f riendly and courteous these graduates are, -their face s illumined with the affection and appreciation they.f eel for Arden Shore, for tbey, alone, really know what the turne tbey have' spent at Arden, Shore means in their lives, what its. influence bas been. Seeing them a nd joining * them for this day that is their own, is to know what the Arden Shore Win- ter camp. work is. Its boys and young men themselves are living evidence.« The camp is in readiness f'or its guests., The, boys corne out f rom the citY in buses in the morning, have ne- * union hours and luncheon by them- selves and sectional1 basebali games in the early afternoon before visitors arrive. At 3 o'clock the program starts, with the spirited singing of camp songs. The speaker of the aiternoon, Maj. Frank L. Beals, will give a short taik after being presented by the president of the Arden Shore association, Mrs. George AllenMasonof llîghland Park. * He is said to be.an interesting speaker. Major Beals is director of a militaryi school in Racine, of a sumnier camp for boys, and directs al R. O. T. C. work for the Chicago scbools. ln the gymnasium of the camp with its walls brightened by Posters and charts showing the work of the boys and their progress in health, and with its stage upon which graduates of this winter's camp are seated, the 'program wvill be given. After it is qver l of e in the inviting, borney, living roont of the Administr~ation building. Chairmen of village Arden Shore iund. They are about to hola ineir Seventh Annual May bal, This~ year the affair will be beld in the main din- ing room, Avenue of Palms, Drake hotel, on May 13. Herbie Kay* and his orchestra will furnish the music for the dancing. SThe May bail fund> is something more than a Cathedral builders' search for inspiration for a great construc- tion project. By a vote of the diocesan Young People's 'association, the yearly incomfe, fromn the principal, whicb bas been'mounting to more than $ 17,000 during the Course of six successive* May balîs, will be given over to the bishop for use in the Diocesan Missionary wonk. "Youth bas this second vision, induced by its dream of a. cathedral," the, committee anniounces. Invitations for. the -Séventh Anniual Mfay bail may be pnocured f rom the genieral chairman, Leslie Allardyce of St. Luke's,. Wilmette 2104; or - from I rma. Robinson, Wilmette 1134, and Craig Stoddard, Wilmette .721, of St. Augustine's chureh. Infant Welf-are Will î.ý1 Observe Baby Week The Wilmette -Senior Infant Wel- fare board will meet with its chair- inan, Mrs. Ralph W. Moody, 1235 Asb- land avenue, on Monday, May 9, at il o'clock, for an ail-day meeting. Besides the regular business and seving to replenish the ever-increasing but necessary demand for. infant gar- ments at 'the Alice Hl. Wood station, this meeting will be of unusual inter- est, the board anpotices, "due t0 the, impetus given this great work of sav- ing mothers and babies by the observ-, ance -of Baby week. "Starting May 1, with National Child Realth day, designated so by President Herbert Hoover, continuing throuùgh Baby week and ending withi Motberi day, May 8, we ar ake to f ocuis our, attention on the. constant and unrelinquishing effort to bring and sustain hcalth to our Americani inothers aànd children," committees are soliciting subscriptions National College of Education is pre- for the forthcoming five concerts at senting on Friday,, May 6, as a part of which eight of the world's leading its annual benefit for the Mary Crane soloists will appear. Nursery school at Hull House. Miss The *women forming these commit- Perkins will read "Conquistador" by tees are as follows: Evanston: Misses. Archibald MacLeish at,.2:30 o'clock B. J. Norcott, chairman; Ruth Wil-m- in the lounge of the. Orrington hotel, hur, co-chairman;- Dorotby, Welcb, for those -%vho dO not caré to join the Betty-Lou, Ohlmsted, Elizabeth Wing, bridge party which wil l e beld ini Anne .Bradford, Margaret FeAimer, the ballroorn. The bridge. game, will Frances Hancbett, Arme Asbcraft, 'anid, begin. at 2 o'clock. Governing Board Mrs. Philip, Adams; Winnetka: Mes. members of the National College of Seth Sheprd, chairmfanP; Mrs. Frank Education wiio are sponsoring the Crawford, aMrs.ý Frederic O. Mason, event are: Mrs. James Rogers, Mrs. DudleyPal-. Mrs. William G. Alexander, Mrs. mer, and Ms ila inemn Ralph E. Church, Mrs. B. F. Lang- Highland-Park: Mrs. R. T. R. Hast-wrty Mrs. JcbPefeMs ings and Mes. Thomas Creigh. George H. Betts, Mrs. Walter 'Marx, Since the' abandonmient of- the Mrs. Theodore J. Coyne, .Mrs, Harry Ravinia operaseasoni, the North Shore L<ay, Mrs. J. F. Whitney, Mrs. Fred- Music festival will be the only musi- erick Porter,- Mrs. Ronald Webster. cal event of great import, taking Miss Laura Knaggs, Airs. C. A. ýAI-, place on the north shiore thii.s summer, drich, Mrs. Robert O. Butz, Mrs. it is announced.. Markham- Orde, Mrs. U. S. Grant., Dr. Katherine* M. Lomas, ýMrs. Henrv Olde ToÎWn Folks Will WV. Druckçr, Mrs. Norman C. Clark, , Mrs. George Oimsted, Mrs. C. A. Have Dinner on Ma 0stevens,. Miss He1en Hobart, Mrs. Ye Olde Town Folks will have Charles M. Cartwright,. Mrs. R. A. their annual dinner at 6:30 o'clock Clemen, Mrs. ..Andrew. MacLeisli,. followed bv élection of officers Tues- Mrs. John E. Stout, Mrs. George day, May 10, in the Wilmette Masonie Whipple, Mrs.,,Conead *Poppenhusenh, temple.. Anyone who has lived in. the, Mvrs.. George,. H. ,Tomnli.nson, Dr. Ida village for more than twenty-five Laird Barroîl, Mrs. Lloyd 'Hollister. years is eligible to attend t he meet- M.\rs. William Sutherland, Mrs. Oliver inig. Also invited are, the children %Blackcburn, Mrs. Louis Webb, Dr. of eligible members.' Georgia Steffens. Mrs. Fred S. Ki '- Mrs. Charles L. Hosken is cèhair- gore, Mrs. HJarry Barnum,»Mrs. M'al-, mnan of the dinner and William i N. colin D. Charleson, Mrs. N. Landoni WVaidner of the ente-tainment. The Hoyt, Mrs. P. B. Kohlsaat, and Mrs., programn will be informai, there being Claude Nathan. a group of songsanatd piano seiec- M rs. -joseph Edgar Lée "i -general tions, and the reading of an old letter chairman of thé afternoon's prograni f romn the secretary's book. whIich iill also include a fashion showý Reservations for the dinner. are, to to b)e given. in the baliroom after 1)>'e made with Miss Georgia Watson, the gaine. and Miss Perkins' pro- i ecretary, 1007 Linden avenue, or rAf Members of Mrs. Lee's coin- with George R. Harbauigh -by Sat imiîtee are Mrs. W. D. Leet in urda Ma 7.charge of, the f ashion show; Mrsà. J. XI. Bellamny, Mrs-. Max Hurd, Mrs. .Coloniial Exhibit, Tea *A. W. Peake, Mrs. J. L. Reicbert, May. 1il, Open to. Publicý Mrs. R. H., Schmidt, Mrs. R. E. A Clonal xhiit nd ea n Wd-Spaeth, and Mrs. J. T. Townes. A Coonil exibi an teaon ed- Mrs. Walter Clarke Roberts, -presi- nesday afternor, May i1, from 2 un- dent of the Mary Crane league and tii 5 o'clock, will be given. in the the foliowing who are miembers. of church rooms of the Congregational the league's board of directors are ac- church of Wilmette by. the Woman's tiveiy suppôrting Mrs. Lee in presciit- guild. The exhibit is open to the public. ;Grté--»n Arden Board to Meet The Wilmette Arden Shore boardl wili hoid ils negular aIl-day sewing meeting, on Thursday, May 12,, at the home of, Mrs. J. B. Orth, 522 Laurel avenue. circle, is generai chairinan of the sale; AnyQne having ciothing and housebold and general utilities articles to con- tribute is asked' to leave them aI fthe Parish house Thursday* afternoon, May 12. grim hall. mIn tickets and trat luncheon may bc George E. Walk. es- at ili- regarding i for tbe f rom 'Mrs. The Wesleyan Service guil d of the Wilmette Methodist church is plan- ning to give a stunt show Friday eve- ning, May 20, in the assembly hall of the church. Entertaining skits are to be put on by several of the organiza- tions of. the church.> I.

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