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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Jul 1935, p. 13

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* Here is a vacation for your whole convention in Lake Forest, visited~ The finest Of their kind farnily! Here is the answer to a :sub- the Baha'i temple in Wilmette. Ihey ject that bas been taking a lot of y ere drse yMs.R .MfeSpecial ThisF7uek .. attention lateiy. Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- of Chicago .who gave a talk on the Wan, the north shore Boy Scout temple and its spiritual meanings CHOCOLATE CHIP canp wll peateitsthrd eridAs the chaste and beautiful cornice of ICEA Monday, July 22 to Saturday, August teceetr eto ftedm fC E M t 3.- for thrèe diff erent groups of people. the temple nears. completioni,. it is + 1.- Mothers and dads, brothers, andatatig n increasing numbero 1237 Main St., Wilmett sisters, and ail aduits will be quartered out-of-town visiors.Yocmao eoriecrmst on the west side of the lake. in cot- '*TESWE HPWE- DELI VER tages and tents. 2. Thé older boys,, Miss, Marjorie Mead, daughter of è * ô 1years of age and over, wilI 'have a Mrs., Walter T. Mead, 516, Sixteenth mi 4 lm t inetka 1115 PoeWlet 7 selected location on the east side of street, is visiting Miss Caroine Ferry the lake. 3. Scouts, 12, 13 and,14 of Santa Anna, Calif., during. the________________________I years, of age, ýwiI have 'stili another month of july. The girls were former locaionon te est sde f t e ke Oommates at Pamona college. There willbe a prograni that will S e h .U e a .B r a metteneeds of each group. The, iss Jeanne -o- the U se2Car Bargain price is the sarne as for the boys, $14 worth avenue, keiilworth, will enter- i n t he XVa nt Ad s 1h is VTe ek forth 1î ayperiod, or $8 for, a tain a, group of friends ata rig week. Arrangements have been made luncheon Saturday. __________________________________ whereby Scout parents, and, friends of Scing maày trav.el by train leav- ing with the third contingent Sunday, JulV 21. at 7:02 p.ni. from the Chicago and North Western railroad station Th e Chanqce Thet Cornes But Once a Vear in Highland Park. The transporta- tion expense, round trip, Highland Pakto camp and retur, is $5.50.î You will need plenty of blankets, at least four per person, and you rnust *furnish your own linens, i.e. sheets, pillow cases, and pillow. You will not . need any cooking equipment because all meals will be served in the main ~e lodge. The type of cIothing required is, of course, optional, but we would ~~~ ~S4 suggest clothing that will enable you *4* toeny nature hikes, athletic gaines,> boating-and don't forget your bath-............... ing suit! WVe have a staff of 35 muen, every-. one of whom is trained in his particu- lar fie'Id and aIl of them are anxiotas that you have a good tine. O 1 Here is a real opportuniity for' a splendid vacation at a camp where there is real fun and adventure inFLOS APE store foryu a ell as a rest, forL0 .0 RÀ&P L ES those oôf you who-,want to. "take ,it easy!' Get your réservation in to Scout headquarters, 21 N. Sheridan road, STO VESe WASIIING MACHINES AND Highland Park, (Phone Highland Park 629) as soon as possible. We A FEW ELECTI' EFRIGERA'vORS are confidenit that the xnany requestsW we have had, for just such a period as this will mean many registrations. Plan to spend your vacation at Camp Ma-Ka-ja-Wan, the camp that yôur boy dreanis about the year Far below the regular prices. .in, perfect mechanical conditon .. . roud and lives in every suimmer., these machines. were used only as floorsaniples .. reguIar Field AUGJÇWrB* S BOsN Qualty .. . don't miss this chance. Adaughter, joan Elizabeth, a bcwn on July 4, at the Evanston hon- pital to Mr. and4 Mrs. Robert G. El1y of $vanstcop. Thé baby>is t ' e FI1lyS' THE ULLGsA T EO À H N C 1 second hi bll and first d4aùghter~., er wwu $ M f ini4J of Kenlworth., Mr. Ely *as, aWo~ a Kenhiwrth resident. CÉDI ,-MA u vANi leavng idav or asix weeks vsit i 1TH LO the west. They will spend a week, with friends in San Diego and a week in Pasadena as well as othier Califor- nia cities, an ,d wil 1 return home by wvay of Tacoma, Wash., whiere they THE! EVAI4STON STORE CHURCII AND SHERMAN will visit more friends. Richard Seaman, son o r n MARSHALL FIELD & COMPA y Mrs. Clayton. Seaman, 2106 B3etch- Wood avenue, had an oPeration for J iy a d A g e h s t r ii C o e - .m n tonsilitis last Saturday at the John -B. Drn uyadAgatTi toeW! ls t6> s nSatiarday 9R1enings8 Murphy bhospital inhicago.

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