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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Mar 1939, p. 34

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aaarews Information SISTER DAVID TELEPHONE STEWART 0678 SCONSIN I expert aUUvie aout scnooisJ., JLy Ëollisterlnc., publishe-rs Of WlLMETE LTn, WMNNETKA TALK and GLENCOEc Nr.ws, offer'the services of Ma;- jorie. MeLean Leary, consultant in. the Lloyd .Rollister Inc., Sehool and Camp bureau, a service off ered gratis to our readers. Marjorie' MeLean Leary, a well known resident of Winnetka, and formerly in charge of the School and Camp bureau of Marshall Field and, company, which she established 17 years ago, devotes hérsélf ex- clusively to- the service of your news-magazine as consultant on school and camp problems. Airal.lehlo4 iAU Papnt contact witn outs5tniuuA5 nooLU azu.. camps over a period of mnany years. Mrs. Leary,. in her capacity as a consultant, has actually vislted, and closely, examined hundreds of. schools and camp s, ,particularly in 'the.-Mid West section of the country, and is thus thoroughly qualified to impart information that is strictly authen- tic, and absolutely unbiased., By Appbintmeiit This information is supplied by telephone appointrnent in personal, private interviews with parents at the offices of Lloyd Hollister Inc., 1232 Central avenue, Wilmette, or 584 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka. ,Mrs. Leary renders this free, authoritaý thc informawtionwithnut anv obliga- health, the safety and the things whi ch their own boys and girls can accomnplish while at camp., To insure -the health and safety çf t h e children whilethey, are in cam p, parents nst. make some specific demnands. Such, matters as t e st ed drinking wvater, an ad e- quate -Supply of pasteurized milk, separate housing facilities for..ichul- dren who are fiil, a n~ experienced -Bernie Photo registered nurse Marjorie Leary positively not in the ap or school; she is ation to any individ- the camp or school )rtance is the cloge 'aterfront activities, :action of swimming iwho are permitted or sail boats. Where 1camp,. it is well to about the horses safety of the riding ilgree fo which a child can absorb the needed adjustment to group living, without emphasis, ail of these things constitute fun. Camps are and should be fun as -well as safe and sane homes- for the children to spend, their vacations and, to learn many accomplishments along with con- lh t sprit Stramùing trip, canoe Vi Leary anv a -nu. Camps Open to Local Girl Scouts Listed A number of camps will be open sot

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