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Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Nov 1921, p. 16

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16 THE LAKE SHORE NEWS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 192* 1 ARDEN SHORE NAMES LEADERS FOR YEAR Mr.. J.J. Siddall, Re-elected Chairman For Wilmette; Mr*. Mark W. Cresap Selected Chairman For Kenilworth MRS. CARL LATHAM. PRES. Former Wilmette Leader Re-elected To Direct Rest Camp Work; Ken* ilworth Women On Board Mrs. J. J. Siddall, 1018 Lake avenue, was last week re-elected chairman for Wilmette of the Arden Shore associa- tion at its annual meeting in Chica- Mrs. Carl R. Latham, formerly of Wilmette. and now a resident of Ev- anston, was re-elected president of. berg the association. Mrs. Grant Ridgway, j 207 Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth,! and Mrs. E. D. Parmelee, 512 Roslyn J road, Kenilworth, were named vice president and treasurer, respectively, of the association. Mrs.- Mark W. Cresap, 417 Abbottsford road, was chosen chair,*nan for Kenilworth. At the annual meeting of the Arden Shore association, held last week, the new Board of Managers for the year , Treasurer, Mrs. E. D. Parmelee. Corresponding Secretary, Mrs ' George Shaw. Member* at Largo Mrs. Bruce MacLeish. Mrs. Philip Post. Mrs. George B. Dryden. Mrs. John W. Scott. Mrs. Charles H. Thorne. Mrs. George A. Mason. Mrs. William G. Hibbard.** Town Chairmen Chicago. Miss Elizabeth Stone. Evanston, Mrs. John C. Slade; Wilmette, Mrs. Joseph J. Siddall. Kenilworth, Mrs. Mark Cresap. Winnetka, Mrs. John R. Mont- gomery, Glencoe, Mrs. John H. Bullen. Ravinia, Mrs. Harry A. Sellery. Highland Park, Mrs. Henry I.. Glidden. Lak^ Forest, Mrs. William E. Casselbcrry. Lake Bluff, Mrs. Otto A. Kreutz mMM/mw/Mimmmm Report Successful Year - { rsoUJ.... lej ? flK"ao v The superintendent, Miss Belle Fer- rier, reported a most successful sum- mer season. On account of the ex- cessive heat in the city the breezes of Lake Michigan, the rest, good food, and most of all the bathing, were ap- preciated more keenly than ever. The girls in the nutritional depart 1921-1922, was elected. This board 'ment of the amp,, made the greatest consists of an honorary president, a I P?1" recorded in any nutritional camp president, two vice presidents, a re- I during the summer. This gain in many cording secretary, a corresponding : cases was as high as 700 per cent J he secretary, a treasurer, eigbt members boys at the camp now are trying hard at large, and the town-chairmen of, to beat the -record established by the Chicago and.the north shore villages. I B>rls in the~summer.________ The following women were elected, to form the Board Officers Honorary President, Mrs. J. McGre- gor Adams. President, Mrs. Carl R. Latham. Vice President, Mrs. Robert B. Gre- gory. Vice President, Mrs. Grant Ridg- way. Recording Secretary, Miss Gladys Spry,-------------------------â€"----------------------- Subscribe To Your Local Paper AUBURN BEAUTY-SIX 7-R. Continental Motor U89S F. O. H.t FACTORY f. H. PP'GGS Evanntoti 14(._____l! Sherman Avenue a ii /vuntain* Square EVANSTON ±1 Edison For Christmas Hear this tone Brunswick For Christmas This is wonderful Sonora For Christmas You must see this machine Grafonola For Christmas With automatic self stoper Easy Payments on all of them 828 Davis Street Phone Ev. 654 EVANSTON, ILL. Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings lJSefe*** A KUBTIC DMDERCTtOOa OAUACI UCEIVU i!y///«y///////////////////^^^^ w rVaol DeaPioof sad Saves Msaty ur UB SHOW YOU Angert Wire Iron Works Phone Englewood 7498 ii 6024-32 Grove Avenue CHICAGO Subscribe To Your Local Paper ristinas Greeting s â-  We nowlilive on display the largest selection of Greeting Cards ever shown in Evanston. We have the choicest lines obtainable. These cards om 1c to $1*- range in price m North SPEED- CONSISTENT WITH COMFORT AND SAFETY â€"CONVENIENCE â€"RELIABILITY â€"CLEANLINESS K~~yuif~contemplate sending â-  Christmas cards abroad, now is j the time to buy them* jj NOTE: We take orders for I mi printing and engraving. U Buy Early! IllS ESTABLISHED 1854 C.H. JORDAN & COMPANY FUNERAL DIRECTORS FOR 67 YEARS 612 DAVIS STREET, EVANSTON, ILL. PHONE EVANSTON 449 164 N. MICHIGAN AVE., CHICAGO PHONES RANDOLPH 1346-1347 That marked absence of bustle and confusion on North Shore Trains invites quiet, restful travel. Careful attention to detail on the part of trained employes means elimination of petty annoyances. Limited Trains leaving Winnetka every hour, and Express Trains leaving every half hour, from 6:34 A. M. to 1:41 A. M., take you direct to the center of Chicago's business district. All trains operate on Central Standard Time. CHICAGO NORTH SHORE & MILWAUKEE R.R. Wilmette Ticket Office .•â-  ..... *. . â-  â-  " â-  Wilmette Avenue -4-^- NORTH SHORE

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