CHILDREN IN ARDEN SHORE CAMP PAGEANT Annual Event at Rest Camp for Tenement Kiddies Falls on August 16 "SPIRIT OF AMERICA" All Residents of North Shore Invited By MRS. J. J. SIDDALL The annual Children's Pageant will be given at Arden Shore Camp, Lake Bluff, on Wednesday afternoon, August 16, at 3 o'clock. Every year, sometime during Au- gust, the children of Arden Shore give a pageant under the trees, to which all friends of the camp are invited. It is the big event of the season and every child, big and little, is anxious to have a part. Even the most mischievous young urchin becomes a perfect lamb if it is hinted that his place in the ranks of performers might be forfeit- ed unless he reforms. Children Are Busy Dressing up is the most fun and there is frantic searching of the "pro- perty room," where is stored many -a choice bit of finery from north shore homes, and much surreptitious re- hearsing is done in quiet corners when no one is looking. And the children put on a pretty good show considering the means they have to work with and the short time that is available for training. The pageant this year is in charge of Miss Fredrilla Guernsey and Miss Janet O'Brien, members of the staff, and is called The Revival of the Play WINNETKA WEEKLY TALK, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1922 Prologue and six scenes as follows: The Pageant Prologue--The Suppression Play Spirit | Scene I--The Red Men's Land--The Ideal Playground Scene II--Arrival of the White Men. Scene IIT--Playground Occupied by White Men Scene 1V--Establishment of City Scene V--The Mad Rush of Modern Times Scene VI--The Revival of the Play Spirit After the pageant tea will be served, the hostesses of the afternoon being Mrs. William E. Casselberry, Mrs. Charles T. Atkinson and Mrs. William E. Clow. They, together with all the directors of the Arden Shore association, extend a cordial invita- tion to all those interested in the camp. The entrance to Arden Shore is on the east side of Sheridan road just north of Lake Bluff. The Milwaukee Electric has a station at the gates, local trains only making the stop. the ONE OF NOAH"S PETS It was swampy around Denver 2, 000,000 years ago, according to Prof. J. D. Figgins director of the Colorado Museum of Natural History. The traveler who wants to hobnob with the monsters of long ago can do so in the City Park collection, in Denver, where the skeleton of an animal closely related to the present-day rhinocerous is on exhibition, one-half of it covered with an imitation hide. POSSE SEEK NEGRO Americus, Ga.--Officers and citizen posses are scouring the countryside near here today in an effort to find an unidentified negro who attacked a white woman early today, beating her almost into insensibility. 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