Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Jun 1923, p. 7

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j i,,,. i mmmmmmmmmm HP mmmm Application* Must ~ * re July 1 P^t;; Ten dollars a week is what it costs a boy to attend Camp Roosevelt, con- ducted under the auspices of the Chi- cago Board of Education and the War Department of the tl. S. Govern- ment, and open to boys from all parts of the counrty.|l|rhe camp is lo- cated on Silver Lake, near LaPorte, Indiana.l$|Enrollments early in June indicate the national reputation this camp has built up, and applications jand inquiries are pouring into the Jieadfuart^j^^ pnion. :,.^s^K:^Mu^ The reason for this is plain. Camp Roosevelt is open to any American boy of good character, from the age of 10 and up. It offers^a|; lo^; cc»st| the opportunities whicli# the: ^finest private camps in the coujritry Jhave to offer. The pre-war basis bi little over a dollar a day per cadet is one of its most remarkable features, #he bal- ance necessary for the maintenance of this large institutidn is supplied by public-spirited Chicago citizens, who yearly contribute Jhe necessary funds. Major F. I* leals, U. S. A., com- manding the camp, is in personal touch with all boys under his charge. They respect and admire him as a leader, a friend and counsellor rather than a stern unapproachable com- THE LAKE SHORE NEWS. FRIDAC JUNE a 1923 ^â- wpâ€"p^»......"' -1 iiL:ii»iiiiwiiiiihi......mi. iij v iâ€"miwjppqiamm mander* JHis long experience in boy education has. made him dn ideal head for jJuch a big, democratic American institution, and he is never too busy to go thoroughly into each individual boy's case. The three divisions of the camp, (summer school, fc. Q. TpC and Junior) give all boys a chance to be placed where they will have the mdst fun and enjoy the greatest amount of benefit. ^S;|^'?Se;S^-^ Applications for attendance witf be accepted ?at the Chicago Board of Education J0Q S, State St, until June Veteran Teacher tfoiiorcd^ll ii By Kindergarten College The honorary degree of Master of Pedagogy was confered upon Miss Celia Sargent, Evanston school teach- er, by the National Kindergarten and Blementry college at its commence- ment exercises Thursday afternoon of this "weiklS./Mis8\;.Sargent: â-  recently completed her fiftieth year as teacher ip the primary grades of the Evans- ton public schools. The honorary de- gree of -Doctor °* Pedagogy was" con- fered upon Miss Elizabeth Harrison, founder of the National Kindergarten and Elementary college and a noted author in the field of child education. *The) degree of Doctor of Education was conferred upon Miss Alice Jones of Syracuse, N- Y., and Miss Florence Linnell of Pamona, Cat . Teaching diplomas were awarded to 110 students arid six honorary schor larships were awarded by President Edn% jDean... Bajket* in recognition of superior scholastic work. The commencement exercises were held at the First Presbyterian church of Chicago, Dr. Charles W. Oilkey, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church was the speaker of the day. We Handle 20M6#Q£L "Toll Calls99 Every Year THOUSANDS of these are made on the "station-to-station" basis, that is, the calling party asks only for the number of the called telephone or * gives the name and address of the called : subscriber v^thm^ pa* ticular person. ^ r It is the quickest service and it saves you about 20 per cent. ., â- ' ^i||!t§^#5 â- â- 'v:-; #In"' majay casesv the ^jfe|^p^^KS;:'f ..-"..'..will answer;ori^mmeffiilipy|K^i if not, you can often deal satisfactorily with someone else. ------ ^^ ^^ cci 'Long Distance" will be glad to tell you more about this time and money saving service. 'yifatfMJa-steiio^ almost every'requirementand the day rates are about 20% lowerthanfor"'person-to-person fcalls. Evening rates are about 50% and night rates 75% lower than day rates for "station-to-station' calls t but no rate is re- duced below 25 cents. Consult the telephone directory 'forfurther details or call"Long Distance." TIXINOISTSEIXTTrara^ COMPANY EGYPT: A DIAMOND MINE Egypt annually supplies the world with a precious product, an increasing knowledge of the early life story |»f the human race. In the wonderful record of exploration which has re- stored to us the civilization of the great pre-classicfll nations, there is no more remarkable chapter than that which tell» ot the rejsurirect|on of ai|* dent lEgfjpt. IM communication tf" tie National Geographic society by J^mes Balkie, says: ^'f^t- â- - â- ;!';.':/|.; ,4The- science of Egyptology, which is slowly and patiently reconstructing for us the ordered history of the 3,000 years before Christ, enabling us to see the types ot men, the manner of lip the forms of government; the religious customs and beliefs of period after period, from the very dawn of' Egypf Ian nationality, is specifically a gro of our own-. tto^M£TP?Z&--0MM *W© owe the framework Into w we try to fit the facts of Egyptian tory to the ancient historian, Manetl* pattered fragments of whose hist of Egypt, dating from the reign Ptolemy Philadelphus, in the third tory B. C, have come down to us the works of various ancient auth He recognized 30 dynasties of E; tian monarchs, and he left lists of names of the kings In each of tb dynasties, together with occasioijjal dotes upou ra>tters of historical Inter- est la p8**f^!*^r reigns. 0 appas SALES-R< MP* 1B49 SHBRMA ^^MiYicjE-fr*ppt i*S4~M SHKBMAM "~ North Shore Combustio Co. Prices will be increased June IS. # ^â€"Now^is-the time tc^ call ^# "KEEGAN" Wilmette 2131 to sell a house* or a lot, 1 or a dog, | or an CLASSIFIED AD East End 403% LindenA^mweWj Where Y^wir ^fi^t^IT ^ â- i-yh _ â- â- -iPL «liltlitest ::;§it«' *+ ^llillsi *-';:viwMk'C*':w. M ^^Saturday, Monda^,, lliPiil.AUimiiMim Cooking. â- teotlb-^;:;^^:^^^.i^^i^ ISIfw'Mop*â-  VV...'...".'..â- â- *".'â- â- .-;*â- *â- *•â- *;.••â- *:.«•>**rV-•-^'^:*â„¢*' H ISlTollot paper ..... .. .... * \*.. 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