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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Nov 1933, p. 29

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camp arms' roads. The eight hundred men at Willow road and Skokie boulevard, together *with two hundred others who hiave been in camp off Harms road; havé- been living in' tenits g'ince the, be- ginning of the, Skokie project last spring. It ig true they were pot look- ing forward with pleasure 10 spend-' ing the wintelr under canvass,, but they: are unaniinious in, the expres- sion that the Sunimer and fal passed ail too quickly, and (luring the' re- mainder of their lives they will1 look back'to the many happy'days they spent, at the Skokie boulevard camp. *Reioviig to: the ilew permanent camp, with its' frame barrac ks, the Men -Will also be joined by another thousand men who have -been -re- cruited for the work and are noiv *awaiting completion of the new quarters. It is .planineil to carry on thie work throughiout the winter, it is explainied, or at Ieast portions of it whichi will not not be interferred with by cold weather. This, the l8th 'Forestry 'district, is now in colnnlan(l of Lieut.. Col. Owen R.Meredîth, U. S., Infantrv, who succeeds Mai. Thomas R.Mcao, who hiasretturn.ed to his regularduty at J'efersoni' Barracks.ý Colonel M\eredithi explaine(1 that, wIii the, installation of 'the boys * the new camp, a Opan is nlow v eiiilg \vorked out periiitting the young * menî ho 1ursile an. educational and recreational course of study dùring their leisure 1hours. Ili special cases, lihe said, it is h( ped arrangements mnav be made ho work for highi schiool j credits. Instructors who ,vili carry on this work are to be, drawn from the camp and forestry. pe rsonnel. il is explamnec. Ella Hlke Is Wed. to Wisconsin Mr. and 'Mrs. Christ Helke (;rove stree t, Glencoe, aninouxi Mail of 356 ice the. yember 26. The golden text was, "I will die- liver thee out of the hand of the wicked and 1 will redeem thee out. of the hand of the terrible" (Jere- miah 15:21), Among the citations which com- prised the lesson-sermon was the following from the Bible: "The Lord is good, a strong holdin the day of trouble; and' hie knoweth, themù that Auguste L. Puel ha. resumed ,hi. FRENCH LESSONS, on the North Shore. For Information Cali WILMETTE 1061 Give him a chance! Many a boy, whose 'parents thought it impossible for bim to carry bis grade çach year, has become a very good student af-- ter: he bas been under'ourindividuàlized. instruction for, a short time.. Our object is to study thie child, and bring out those bidden qualitieg which ever-y child, has.' NORTH SHORE SCHOOL, 0F CONCENTRATION (Memüber Secondary Edacation Board) B. F. Anderson-Swedelius, Ph.D., Headmaster 00497 Elm St. EFFECTIVE DECEMBEIt ,13 NORTHl SHORE. LUNE, ALL ONE-WAY and UIP A AMILE. AND- LESSI nvr parents. Mrs. Tom Dix of 236 Oxford road, Kenilwoith, entertained at lunchecrn and sewing Friday and luncheon and bridge Monday, November 27. __________________________________________________ Winn. 3777 ROUND-MTI te VI

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