· ·aeed hls · help, pro'ftded he 11 ID ~ in pod ·health . d :of ·llOI'IIUll weight. IIPONIIbiUt7 _ . ....._ It .. a .!f~ · h-..a ·· th·e IIA-.aa :...:.. grade .·n · ot of peat au.tactlon to o.-e ID ~·.. and .J 1 fi Dll .~ the ~P that frequently -. sctioO But iD many cases the child maa of Cbleaco WID . cau up. u4 · tor is 10 undernourished and physicallY unfit that the· certificate is refused. If t.:- h . h such & child stays ·m 111B OlD~ JD t e sam environment that prodaeed his retarill to school, disab.ility· he seldom . · · · · he fr~uentlj 'Joads. a llltschtevous. neighborhood gang and ·at 16, when he may go to work without a certifi· osua · lly more · · Icate, he IS un fi t Ph ystca ly &!ld morally t . .n he was at 14. It sometimes happ~IJS, also that a child who cannot obtain a working certificate. and contribute to the support of the ·family is turned out of his home by an unnatural parent and left to shift for himself. · Arden Shore *akes these chtldren, the girls in summer and the boys in · ·fica11Y b ua "lds them · WJnter, and scaenb up by good food, rest and fresh air until they are fit to go into industry. The boys h ave t hree h ours a d ay of regular school work and manual trainina under two teachers supplied ·=o · · by the Chacago Board of Educataon. About 100 boys are built up every year · t d 35 gtr ·1 ·5 a t the WID er camp an some every summer. In every case earnest effort is made to have the child return to school but if this is not success· ful and he IS forced to go to work he at least goes with no physical handi·b f · h k cap and wat a aar c ance to rna e good. By freque~t association with friends · · 1 · ~ ·· , ·· · . . . . . . . . . .. A · · · · ot ta.o. Oftr ···dlb' ......,.... r b......_ an pa71Dc fot a bUUcllq at the camp which le 111184 tor manual tralalag and aa a. club room for the old bop when they have their reul)lona. 'ftle nutrlUonal work u well ae ... ·o ther work undertaken 'by Arden Shore, le etrlct17 non-~~eeretarlan both In tiMt beneftta bestowed aDd In the BOurcea trom which Income a. derived. Arden Shore _.vea: To mothere-reet and relaxation for the Ured body, cheer for the despondent· mind, freedom from care, a change of ~e. bablea-tbe trained and Intelligent care which they do not receive at home and which Rives them a start on the road to healthy, bappy childhood. To convaleecent chUdren-a place to grow etrong and well after the weary hoapltal da;re-the plete their cure. care they need to oomTo undernourished children - good health, right standards of living, selfrespect, the power to 11rork, the abiUty to care for others. . To all who come-fresh air, whole80ua.e living, nutritious food, the delight of bathing In Lake lllchlgan, the bleaaed privilege of living In God's out-of-door& Arden Shore Is supported by popular subecrl.»tlon from .tts many friends and live· within the budget It sets for Itself. Practically no money Is spent In coll~ng funds 80 that all eoatrllla&loae .dlreeu,. to tile aala&eaaaee of tile ···~ There are no paid workers aside from the regular staff of welfare workers and teachers emgloyed at the camp. · All who are Interested In this wonderful work at ..\rden Shore are cordially Invltcd to visit the camp, and to contribute to the Wilmette Community Chest. ~ Ardell Dore bor;. ~ . · The lorattY ot theM to Anlea Shore le ehOwn by the fact that .they bo,. ASKET at LL New Trier vs. Evanston Evanston High School Gym. .·F riday,· February 10, ·7:30 P. M. Progress in Wilmette Everything must progrts$, or slide backwards. Their is no standing still. As one lopk· over the period of time that we have been in business in Wilmette, they can note the very definite progress that we have made, this may be only accomplished by ~trict attention to the principle qf good service and honest dealing. This bas always been CJUr· policy. Come in and try us. l L B. Confectionery. 637 MainS~. Ph. Wilmette·487 IYER.VTHING ·· .&-die MITOMOIIL!. .. NEVER. CLOSED DAY aad 108 ~~~pt Sunday AQ F..- ... ·.... ~ ~:.·· · .. · .·.. ·..................... ZM SUNDAY SBI.VlCES - . 1 I A. M. W...._., T·iaoaial Meetiaa---1 P. M. S·aclay Sdlool ~smile g :4 5 A. M. z.a =· F~bruarv i.2, 1928-SubjeC~ ~'Soul" . , I ,. RMtliag Room--116 ~ "...,. Al1tiJIIf . Weda...ay ·d Satatday) g A. M. to 6 P. M.: . Weclaaclay t A. M. to 7:45 P.M.: Satarday t A.M. tot P.M. J)aily . (~ HO~~·· ., . T6e 1Jibl1 IIIJII Wora o1 11*'1 · · Btltlv fiiHl fill ot'- ~ . ~ Scilla Li,..,.., 111111'1 , t-f, botroflll4 01 ~. . . . J · ~ , , : 1ll8 PUBLIC · a.iuu.Y JNVmiD '1'0 A'n'DD 'I'D atvacH AND v..-r TIIB IUDIIIG ROoll '. -\'ICBI