Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 May 1937, p. 84

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FIRST LOANSý ,.ç weil-loSat«t Improved the suburbs are mnade by Pre -irchool grou> >laygoiqai '<wsgs bgain rhythm fn 1motion aond intacte control at. Coin> Outdoore Recreation'school. On a spacious beach, lapped by Pur, own cool, clear waters of Lake Micb-. igan, is Camp Shorewood; soon ready to accommodate many boys and girls from the ages of 3 to 13 who will have ail the fun of real camp if e only a few minutes from their homes. There will be instruction in swimming, boating, riding, tennis, handcraft, baseball, danc- ing boing, wrestling, gaines and mainy - ot her activities -dear to 'the cids heart that build a foundation for- ife of health and recoursefulness. INORTH SHORE I PERSONA LITIFiSI (Continued from Page 36) she looks it. She is 'tali and, strong, -with waving hair and. fair skin.ý The, liàht in her blue. eyes is matched by dmples that flash witb her smile. The pattern of her tufe has followed the vikinge thirst for adventure. Shqj mnemorial flowers to the village and t' permit everypenny of the contri-, butions, made. for the poppies to go, té the welfare.of needv victims of. the war. The funds raisedwill help suppért the work of the Legion and auxiliary for disabled veterans, their families and the families of deceased veterans during the coming year. Al members of the auxiliary a ble to serve have volunteered 'to -disý- tribute the memorial poppiée. 'In addition. 50 girls of New, Trier High cschool wilI aid. Junior auxiliary' members . will takean active part in, the, work. after school. "Successful observance'of Poppy ,mv. when, we honor the World ý war Low curr.at rates and atraefvePlans m eoffeeéd Emtte al to the H-enry D. 4"Disabîed veterans work ail winter SWinnetka became and. springz makinz the poppies, which ýoe of the Haags. must aIl be distributed~ in one day. flot been in a frail We hope that the public will appre- th shore trains. "I diate the efforts of these workers e train 1,000 times andi will give generous co-operation.te at Fort Sheridan," PHII DELTA PRESIDENT ïg pat n, unmu GOES TO FLORDA Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Biser of 423 Greenleaf avenue left for Florida hast Sunday. Tbey will1 spenti a f ortnight or more at Fort Lauderdale, 'and then motor to New York for a week's stay

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