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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 18

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Lipstick $1 Here's. a smart lipstick that s winning its way. Wih the creamy, laiting, smnooth sadsthat kmakes, possible. Poppy, te newest shade,, was de- signed pariularly.for the:Summer tanned complexion... the other shades 'aremedium and light. And remember-Trale. je water proof . that makes it -perfect for, the beach., Church and Shermen MAR-SHALL FIELD~ & COMPANYý Vernon Country Club Appools to Collers Whîo Want the Very Besi Vernon is eleven years old, fair- ways and greens art in perfect condition, and the roilli ng ground bas Iiterally hundreds, and bun- dreds of trees. We invite comparison of Vernon witb the better private clubs. 1< (v Theatrical Studio. (otrtnodore Theodore M. Dunlop of the lac ksoit ParklYacht cluib zeiIl shotew moioni pictrires anid tellf his pers~ona4 experiences M, yacht' racing, ut the Christ Church par- ish house. lWinnietka. on Tursdayv ft'enrng, Juine 19, at 8. o'cIoWk, iii- stead of lune 12 as prezioiislv anniounced. The public is being iii- zvited to attend th is Pro grapn. Commodore Dunlap ivill include in his showing, pictures of the interna- tional "America Cup" rate ini which the late Sir Thomnas Liptoni sailed his mate. Raiph M. Jaegerý, Uodfrey At- kmt Frank A. Farnharu, P. D. Smith and the 1Rev. E. Ashley Gerhard are, members of this ship's committee., SHIP YARD NEWS The Sea Scouts are liard at work. ýettinL0 the schonenr rvacIt Albatrs An advance crew of camp staff members will leave Sunday morning, June 17, at 8 o'clock for Camp Ma- Ka-Ja-Wani. Monday morning they wiIl begin work, getting the camp in order and setting it up to be ready for the campers when they arrive for the first period on Monday morn- ing,. june 25. The work, will 'include setting up the tents and tent floors, getting the headquarters and q u a r t e r mna s ter: buildings into shape and re-arranging the camp store. The dishwýashing shelter will aIso. be, buit and the camp kitchen will be Éleaned, and painited.'The waterfront will be, set up, boats calked and painted and life hunes put. out. Monday morning, june 25, 'ill find ail of these things and many more al completed, welcoming the scouts as they arrive, for the first period. Campers--do nxiTt have to spend their time doing the tasks which. are. to be doue by thie advance crew, it Às ex- To Place More Emphasis on Boating and Canoeing More emphasis is to be placed upon boating and canoeing at Camp Ma-' Ka-Ja-Wan this summer thani during anly previous summer, it is. announced. Ian McPherson of Lake Forest, Sea' Scout ship "Lightining," will devote his entire time to, conducting boating programs for villages and scouts, anid to giving a complete course in scout lifeguard work., Regattas are -planned Brisk Season to Open With Hearty Breakfast A hearty breakfast prepared by- the, camp chef, R..-W. Ross, will,signal-" ize the opening- of Camp Ma-Ka'Ja-, Wan on Monday, June 25, for a sum- mer of expertly directed activities. These wiIl include :swimming, handi- craft, campcraft, nature study, spel- cial trips, water carnival. regattas. Just 1I/Î Miles West o! fh'erfield VE RNQN COUNTRY CL.uB trophy, cup. for a series of races- in Scouts going to Camp Ma-Ka-Ja- the Snipe class sailing boats, a num- Wan this summer will have a happy,. ber 'of which are now under con-. safe and thrilling time, and many struction by Sea Scout crews in the old-timers as' well as new scouts are 'North Shore area. As soon as thé. planning to go to camp, not only for fleet gets, into the water, dates for one period but for two and threc races wil .be set., periods.- SThe.Ei4onsonSlore, .1 . ,

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