Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1928, p. 22

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· - ~~~==::::::::::::::============~========~W~I;L~M~E~T~T~·;E~L~I~F~E~====~=:======~~==~==~~~~~~~== St. John's Lutheran Scouts Add Camp Wilm(;:tte and Park avenues, Wilmette for veteran' Boys llerman W. Meyer, M. A., pastor 1396 406 Prairie avenue. T elephone to Owasippe Group Church t elephone 3111 August 3, 1928 J. SHORTRIDGE Muon Contractor Porches General Repair Cement, Stone Walks and The' Veteran camp, one of the seven SEJtYICES Owasii)Pe camps belonging to Chicago, ~inth Sunday after Trinity d 1 f 1 !l ::~o A . .M. Sunday school and Dible will give a great ea o P easure to classes. :4:1 A. 1\L 10:15 A.M. !) Fin:.;t service and se rmon. new and not yet as popular as the Confes:-;ional service for com- others, it is well organized. the north shore Scouts. TJ:tough it is The camp is founded for Scouts fourteen years of age and over who have been · to an organized f camp · bef fore. It is divided into our umts o which the Scouts are given their choice-Foresters, Seascouts, Indians, and Pioneers. . . The Foresters live in tree houses and specialize in nature subjects. The Seascouts live in waterproof tents and specialize in water activities. 1:he Indians live in tepees and study Indtan lore and the Pioneers live in Adironclack shacks with an open front and live like pioneers. At the catup i~ plenty of swimming, rowboating and canoeing for everyone. There is abundant fishing, :md the camp has just purchased a new ::;ailboat in which every Scout is given an opportunity to ride. Many hikes are planned, as well as !>aseba~l game~. hor..;eshoe u)ntests, ai1d athlettc meets. municnnts. 11 :00 .A.M. Second servic e and Holy Communion. TilL· Lonl's Supper will be celt~brate~ in 1h e ~L·L·ond ~en·iee twxt sunday · morn11:g, the co t·fessi11nal or J)repnratory :;crvll!e ror eotnm u11icant s bt·ginning at 10:30 a nd nw l'l'gUia I' SCI'\' ice at 11 o'clock. A II thost· who dL·sire lt) r et·Pive th e Sacrament arc t ·eqt.~t· :4ed to aJHtoun~(' thi s to the pas.tor on Friday (tocl<~Y) afternoon o r c \·t! mng ill th e parsonnge. 421 Richmond Phone Kenilworth 2735 PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS BR-ID _G _ E - FOR - B -R-IDE Mrs. \Villiam K. V\T anner, formerly }.{iss Florence Gathercoal, entertained at hridgl' last Friday night in her home at 221 Lockerbic street, for Miss Edith \Vhitchill. ~ 1iss \Vhitchill will become the bride of Mayland Challinor the laue~ part of this month. Evanston Shop Open Saturday Evenings Only During August Henry C.Lgtton I Sons CHICAGO-State and Jackson EVANSTON-Orrington auJ Chu.r~h ~·)b Catholic Club Plans Gay Summer Party The \\Toman's club at Greenleaf a venue and Tenth street will be the place where a midsummer card party will be held Friday afternoon, August 10 at 2:30 o'clock. Three dcpartm~nts of the Woman's Catholic cluh have joined to make this, the club's only summer party, a success. Mrs. Samuel H. Moore, chairman of ways and means, and the members uf her committee, ~rs. ]. P. Budinger, chairman of the philanthropy department, and twelve members of her committee, and Mrs. W. D. Leary, school fund chairman, and six of her committee met on Thursday of this week at the home of Mrs. Arthur Boylston, 220 B.roadway, and. made the final arrangements for the affair. Pivot and progres!:iive bridge and five-hundred will be played. The proceeds of the party will be used to provide a scholarship in a Catholic high school for a graduate of St. Francis Xavier schoQl, to purchase a fan for ventilating the assembly room oj the school building, and to buy an addressograph for the ·use o_f the club. IN .OUR ·EvANSTON SHOP 1 4 · -in Variety -in Desirabilit.J ofSty_le andPattem 7hat Surpasses rAny Similar Event ofl{ecent »ars -in Decisiveness I!{l{eductions 50 .!Tor M.en and Young /t(en 'With One and 9"wo a-,.ousers HOSTESS AT SKOKIE TODAY Miss Dorothy Campbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Campbell of 1209 Greenwood avenue, will entertain a few friends informally this afternoon at Skokie Country club. The party will be given for Mrs. Eugene C. Lathrop of Melbourne, Fla., formerly Miss Elizabeth Kerr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Wallace Kerr of 707 Forest avenue. PLAN BEACH PARTY The annual beach party for the members of the Wilmette Baptist church will be held Tuesday, August 7. Supper will be served at 6 :30 o'clock, each family bringing its own fare. There will be games and songs around the camp fires. LAUNCH BAZAAR PLANS Members of the · Executive committee and Spoke chairmen of the W omen's society of the First Presbyterian church have inaugurated plans for the annual tea and bazaar which is scheduled for early in November. Miss Laura Durgin and her sister, Nancy, of 627 Forest avenue, are spending ~ week as the guests of Miss Gwendolyn Randall at her summer cot ... tage on !take Winnebago, THE range of ~lec~on and the savi~gs speak .fo~ themselves. No further comment 1s neces~ry. DJn t pass by th1s opportunity. Sewral Hundred $41 and $45 4-Piece Golf Suits Included at $29.50

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