Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 38

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I Season of nine weeko-$17.4 I Shorter perlods available at 9»0 I per week Owe andISU Opeated by The Wsconsin State Y. 1M. C. A. 641 N. lUi St., Mlwaukee, Wba. LEE L ANAÀU FOR BOYS Gin Arbor. Michigce ILoIamuIMr. William Beals Director of summenr activities to b. Palmer i4ouse.,Chicago * Tueday,, AprU 11, a8 P.M. Saturday, Aprit 15, il A.M. Évanston. S. A. E, Temple Thura4ay, April'13, 8 'PXM Leeaau sli mted *0 boys frorn Christian Science homes and their recommended friends. canyouth."ý It is gratifying to us. who have so long been« identi- fied with the camp inovément to observe that the influence of the well conduet- ed camp iis býemg mnore* and mr recognized. sa impotantad W. L. Childs necessary part of the education of American-youb A mother.of one of our campers, who missed camp last season writes to enroli her son. She says: "Wbat a mistake we made last year in not sending him back to camp! We took a fine môtor trip believing this would 1,e a fine1hing IbIt" hi clTéen, a mistake we will not make agai. There was far too much freedom and Iack of occupation." Make Good Citizens Do you know aniy boys whose suni- mers would fit that 'description? 1 do, The first class summer camp is the answer to what to do wlth a boy in the summer time. Any normal boy can be developed into a good 'fI My observation leads me to be- lieve that as a boy practices, so là he. If he practices athletics he Win be an athlète-if he practies swim- niing he will be a swimmer-if he practices loafing he will be a loafer- if he practices doing vigorous, active interesting things he wil keep on do-, ing vigorous,. active, interesting things-if he. practices living graci- ously and usefully with a gro up -of his fellows he will grow.,up, to. be a gracious, usefiil, wanted member of society. Need Planued*Aetivity Chance is allowed to play too large a part* in. determining what a. boy practices. Wise planning and direc- tiôn, and able, inspiring, enthusiastic leadership are needed., For many years parents have been thanking us for-the influences and ini- Owakonze Camps. There are, no wasted' summers he-re where boys hâve a wonderful opportunity for growth in rnany ways under condi- tions which are ideal and leaders who are specialists in boy training. Letter From Jurist I think you will be' interested in the Edward Vantine Photo- Because of his participation in athletics and his high scholar- ship record at Dartmouth colledge, Dick KIlein, 730 Linden avenue, Wilmette, has been elected to The Sphinx, one of the most important honorary societies at the. school. The son.cf Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. student aind a junior - t Dart- mouth. New Rail-Bus Ticket Buying Plan Announced 300 Acres, in Lake Region of Northern Wisconsin.- 1,750 feet above Sca Level. Swimming; Sailing; Aquiaplaning; Tennis; Archery; Golf; Rid- inig; Art; Drainatics. Canoe Trips on famous Flambeau and Manitowish Rivers. 'Horseback Trails through Pine Forests. Screened Cabins. Staff of College Graduates. 22nd Season. loolet - Lotto C. Iroudbrldge. The Book-CadIItac. Detroit. Mich. (>AR Dwrector of Camp Echo Greenleaf 7400 Il àt, T hnv,. ei cents, or 7 cents a ride. tickets are good any timE where from the North WE tion into the Loop, or sho business districts in the ai ed 'by Nlorth avenue, Ceri Western avenue and the IE It 18 also announced tha opinton e a recommendation bus any- sta- a bounci- ak road, .e. the pur- und trip~ tL~~ Paul I I

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