Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Mar 1922, p. 11

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THELAKE SHORE NEWS/FRIDAV?kARCH^agl0g2 If Many Boys and Girls Already Enrolled for Sun\rner Camps 6 JMany north shore parents have come Tfo appreciate the value of the Summer Camps for boys and girls now popu- lar In every section of the country. Several girls in north -shore homes have been enrolled for the coming sumTKer in^Saiidstdnert3|ffiiri!ft"Greeir Lake, W,is., and many boys are sched- uled to summer in other similar camp- ing places. li The accompanying brief summary entitle "The Summer Camp" has been submitted by one who has a particular interest in this recreational aa well a§ educational work. "|'-Qxf "â- ": GThe-Summer Camp â- /-f:Mi0S^ |"What plans are you making for "'your son's and your daughter's sum- mer vacation? Are you going to per- mit^heir minds and' their characters to stagnate during. the wasted sum- mer months? -.â€"-:. -â€"- "The summerâ€"camp- wilUsolveyout problem. Here are just a few of the things that the well conducted camp wflldo for youFboy and yourgirl:---- "It will renew their physical health and put them in prime condition for >â- &:yeawof^Ghool-work. = - •&.#-kx.. # m "It will refresh their minds and give them the broad natural vision that is attained only through the out-of-doors. "It will developâ€"in them upright- ness; honor, patience, adaptability, Jus- tice, generosity, charity, industry, self- reliance, respect, initiative, thought fulness, leadership, and all the traits that combine to make nobility of man- ;^oa^and=jwOffiaHho©d^ 'It wili"tea^ir^em^thWv*woiider*-- of - nature and the beauties of the arts.- If "It will instruct them in a great "variety of athletics and other camp activities. "It will bring to them beautiful friendships that wnr^ndure through- â-  ' duf their lives. - rur*?t~~a~.......i^: - *ff*;-â€":- "It will help to make them real Americans. • " "Does this seem an investment of Many Wilmette Men Aid in McKerchar Campaign Nearly 100 Wilmmte^metr w6fe~en^ listed this week to do active work in the campagin now in progress to secure the nomination at the April Primaries of Roy Malcolm McKerchar, candidate for state representative from the seventh senatorial district. The campagin in Wilmette was said to be the forerunner of similar inten- siveeffort in other, villages of the north shore on behalf of the Mc- Kerchar candidacy. « Mr. McKerchar is a graduate of the Northwestern University Law school and was an officer in overseas duty during th* World War. He-ha» been conductingâ„¢-aâ€" personal campagin through the winter months^ sioner, and Gedsge F. Mand, James Harper, Michael Sehie«^le and How- ard P. Roe, members of the same Banquet Speakers Attack Lundin-Thompson Faction Candidates and campaign leaders of verse comment upon the members of the present Cook .Cflunty...|»oard..v^!i IJMi-a Qertif di» C T.ieher ^of Win netka candidate for county commis- county comntfatfonej^JJc^^ CITiZENSHTWcLUas Citizenship clubs for the benefit of young people for the discussion of current issues of the day will be mm :*r formed DKl^^tt*r|«wi .fcegfoir^q* iliary to 44504 communities W;imm; state. Local units of the Atudlary will sponsor the community cluos. We dare you to And out hcrtr much better Bluer Deva to ^«TJ^ tu^WMl make you feel. v Adv* I4»*2Mtc the so-called "Real Anti-Lundta- Thompson Republican Country TowtiB Organizations" met at a banquet in the Morrison hotel, Chicago, Wednesday of last week, and listened1 to speakers who directed a vigorous attack against the Thompson organization, including in this denunciations ad- "Movie" for the home MOTIOl of the family 5 Fnnk McMfllanll | 6500 Ravenswood Ave. v•â-  â- *•â- â- : Chicago, DL^^-y dfniHuiinmi;iniimiuniniuiiiiiiiiuiiiiHimniiiuiHHiiiiinHiniiHiiiuiiniiiiiH»| 1559 Sherman Ave. 1526 Greenleaf Ave. EVANSTON, ILL. Phone Evanrtott,:B2720|-^««**«* You can always save something here on your meat bill g pancy Roasting Chickens ShortfLeo; of Spring ft New Trier Seniors Hold li§§ St. Patrick's Masquerade Helen Fraser clad to represent the Shamrock and Walker Everett, ap- pearine' iti the now celebrated "Shiek" Elizabeth Pope-was declared the 'funniest dressed girl and Brewster Kimball the most ridiculously clad boy. The ball was in observance of St. Patrick's Day_ ChaperojLe^^ere_nr and""Mrs. Willis~Strong and Mrs. "Sie- boiti of Wilmette, Mr. and Mrs. Claren^ wnrthingtnn of Olencoe. and Mr. and Mrs. W^ W.-WheelockJif JfeiL- irworth. The Travel Club will meet. next Tuesday in the home of Mrs. fe. A. Wheelock, 822 Central avenue. _ Read the Want Ads H5usl-D ouse-L/ress rons I li A very good grade of per-* | cales and beach cloth dress 1 aprons at wholesale prices; ^percale at $1.75, beach cloth 1 at $2.00, black sateen at .ery neat, tastydesigns, 1 Goods shown, ordered and I delivered to your home at a f | saving oF$.50 toJ$ 1.00 eachf r| Send a postal _and see 1 these excellent garments. § 1 5. E. RUSSELL^ |â€"â- â€"â€"care Florence far Anthony' Jâ€" BOX 122 Winnetka, Illinois ^iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiHiiiiii»iiiiiiiuiiiiimiiimunw)iHimiimtmiimmiinimii' tieries worlc better and last longer â€"for ignition on tho Ford while Matting -Hfor gas engines â-  for tractors â€"for belli and buzzers â€"for thermostats â€"for dry battery light- ing outfits in doset, cellar, garret, barn, Put a Columbia wHot Shbt^ ntiott battery-.under the font scat of your Ford, and use Us cwh rent for sure-fire ignition while start- ing. Full ignition power instandy. regardless of weather. -The Col- Tb* world's ntosifatmmt dry battery. Uted where- group of individual ctUs is needed. Wdhnestock Spring Clip Binding Potto at no extra charge timbia^Hot Shot^N^^r under the front seatâ€"put it there^ - today.'..".' v- -.. ,K.Jl^^^m!^ purposes are sold by elertridaiis, auto supply shops „and garages^ >rd recommends him sylilii^bliilWrlf PETErlSHOFFMAN ifettft:fc Sheriff he will at once set to work to make Cook County^^^^* !a safe place to live in, Men, Women and Childre^an ^ %ide out into the country with no fear of being robbed, jg^g injured, or killed M!S»l1iKliL _ L.. £1&^ ye^r^aj^QFoner^ have ^ow4t-hi»"b>be a public officer x^elettttott^ %i says th^tf P^1* iPto attio11 m :m:.;:

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