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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 27

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DUY New features of the camp this sea- son are an overnight campç for chil- dren whose parents wish to, go out of town and à camp for children three and four years ôld. New emphasis is being placed on creative dramatics, camp craft, and riding.. Newv horses and additional instructors have beeni provided for the 'ridinig classes under Paul Stjýerniholm, riding master. Regular activities of Camp 0-Ki-Hi are, swimming, riding, creative drama- tics and speech. reeducation, nature study -and, camp craft, physical therapy, woodwvork, music, boxing and, supervised play. In the camp for *tiny tots special attention is being given to posture and fee.t correction. The riding classes wiII participate in moonight rides, steak frys ,and over- -night camping trips. The. ages , of the children in the1 r egular camp vary from 7 ta 10 and li ta 14. They are divided. into tribes of texi members with a cotunsellor for each. 'n the small children's camp, there is -a traine(I supervisor for, every five children. The girls' camp is in charge of Miss Juliet Barker and the boys' in charge of Bill Peter- soli. New Four, Seasons Club Has Its Formai Opening' The new Four Seasons club held its' formai opening recentlv. The .club, locatedona island in a pic- turesque Wisconsin river, is ta be the j scene of many colorful activities dur- ing the season. Among many other attractionis are a sporty nine-hole golf course, a modern concrete ten- nis court and a beautiful swinmingi *pool located about, 150 feet from the club house. Fishing, huntîng and trap shooting facilities are certain to be welcomed by loyers of these sports. The Eskimo club, composed' of prominent, north shore coal, dealers, has arranged for a three-dav outing1 at the Four Seasdons and is anticipat- ing three full days of sports and amusement. The Eskimo club will leave in a private car over -the Mil- waukee railroad on Thursdav' Junie 21, with Charles F. Brandt as host. Tne tendency to rueach for the tele- phone when yon have important news rated by great distances use the tele- phone to keep friendships alive, to PALLI A new outiet for rnortgage loans us thereby created in this territory and Smart and Golee are placed in a posi-, tion to be of assistance to property owners ini the refinanciiig of expiring 1mortgages, or. the -execution of new ones.. The reservoir of available I LI iveI1s BELL TELEPU@NE CO. YOU CAN, BY PtELÉPIRONE1

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