July 5, 1929 WILMETTE LIFE Commons Children Enjoy Present Midsummer Outings on North Shore Frolic on July 24 Joys of a day's outing in the north at A. M acLeish H o1ne shore region await 3-lS children from (Contributed) To dance with fairies in a magic circle, to laugh with the elves and brownies and to frolic ·on the g-reensward with many a woodland friencl, such joys as these and many more are assured north shore children when. on \.Vednesday afternoon, July 24, at ~ :30 o'clock, Mrs. Andrew MacLeish will again welcome the Studet1t Players of the National Kinderg-arten and Ele mentarv colleg-e and. their guests at her Gl~ncoc home. "Craigie Lea." for the annual chi ldren 's midsummer fr o lic. Tht: frolic has become so much a part of the s ummer life ni tbe nnrth shore that e,·ervone lnoks fnn\'ard to this c\·cnt, youn-gsters and their elders alike. Last year more than one th <1 ll sand participated in the in1lic and C()llscquent l~· plans art: being made: this \Tar to acn·mmodate cn.'n lll <) fl\ ancl the stage arrangement ,,·ill bring the audience close to the act<)rs and tnake it possible for en.·ryone to see and hear. \\'hich is alway s a difficult probltm tn handle in an nut-oi-do o r theater. ~f rs. Caroline Cr;l\dord -:\1 c Ll'an oi Fairhope. Ala., a much - ,·alued mcml·er of the college sutttmer faculty. is the originator and producer of this ):car's frolic. The jovou s reception of her enchanted \\·oocl ~of last sea . on has been' the inspiration of thi s year's "Midsummer Fro 1i c \Vith \Yoodland . Friend ." ~[ rs. -:\[cLean, \\·ho is mo st inspirational in her work in pageantry. i~ widely known for her contribution to childhood education. She is recognized as a . cholarly and brilliant lecturer and author and is a thoroug-h psychologi st. For many years . he was on the faculty of Columbia unin~ rsity. The program of the frolic will be a con1bination of work done in classroom projects. in dramatic art. in childrcn 1s literature, rhythms, music, design, and decorations. Miss Laura Hooper of the college summer school f acuity is gene ral chairman oi arrangements for the frolic. the Chicago Commons during J u!~'· Through the generosity of various women's groups of \Yinnetka and ncarby communities, who arc acting as patronesses, the children \vill have all the recreational facilities of the \Yin netka Community Hatise at their disposal during their visit~. Special service from Grand Avenue, Chicago, to \\' innetka and r etuP1'1 will be operated by the \"orth Shore Line for the outitJ,gs. The first group of thirty children ,-isited \Yinn etka Tuesday, July 2. Other groups \\'ere scheduled to enjoy outings \\. cdnesday, July 3: Tuesday. July ~: Thursday, July 11; Friday·, ] uly 1.2: Tuesday, July ln. Tuesday, July 23, ancl "hursday, July .25. ~fiss Helen Fra:>er nf G-t5 Abbntts ford road, Kenilworth. left th e first part of the \H'e k for Banff and Lake Louise . She i~ going from there lO Ha\\'aii, and is ~ expecting to ~pend some time with her sister, ~f rs. J. Spiller, \\·ho liYes in Honolulu . ~fiss Fraser will return to Kenihn1rtlt about the li rs t n f SL·pt embL~r. w4~~ page . inrerurban railroad s~rving this community carries you all the way to your destination in Chir.ago (Answer on 38) PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THE LAYCEREMONIES AT THE · lNG OF THE CORNERSTONE OF OUR NEW EVANSTON STORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10 AT 10:30 A. M. Sherman Avenue and Church Street Bernard A. Schroeder Marries Mary Seright ~Iiss ~rary Seright of Chatsworth, Ill., was married to Bernard A. Schroeder of \\'ilmette at Saints Peter and Paul's church at Chat ·worth Saturday, ] une 2.2. Following the wedding ceremony a breakfast was served at the Hotel Chatsv,:orth, after which the 1 bride and groom left on a motor trip 1 through the \Visconsin lake region. They expect to make their home in Evanston. Both Mr. and ~f rs. Schroeder arc · graduates of the Univers.ity of Illinois. Mrs. Schroeder is taking her ~faster's degree at Northwestern uninrsity. Mr. Schroeder is a member of the Illinois Bar association and is engaged in the practice of patent law with the firm of Dyrenforth, Lee. C'hritton, and \\'i lcs. I A special train, !raYing on Saturday morning, for "Duke" Child's camp ;:.t Baril Lake in Canada , will carry manv Kenilworth boys. Those boys \\'hO are going to spend the summer arc Hussel Cooke, Fred Workman, Carleton H.oss, Tom Hildebrandt. Bob B.e rger, and Ben Mathews. -aMrs. George Kingsley, 5.29 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, is improving from her recent illness. She has been confined to her home for .the past month. -oHarvey KlUnder of 909 Chestnut avenue, Wilmette, is leaving July 6th, to spend the summer at "Duke" Child'3 camp in Canada. MARSHALL FIELD & COMPANY i ~ · : f