Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jun 1934, p. 21

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ri îag, Swimming and picnlics are the ftjfl n onstranded miiiiflg and indlus- chief diversions at the park," saidj trial populations. Mr. Pickett %vill. Mr Fisher, .adeplnt9ke h speak on '-America's Refuigees." fiften- nddive ta to in te The a.ddress %vil] take place in the present wild state as long as possible. Gethl fteFrs ehds vai-Episcopal clitrchi, Hinimani avenue It is iiow a refuge for scores of anvCarisrete-astn ties of birds 'and, many ian f id Cu'hsreEaiýtt. life.,. Even deer haye been ound Classes and. lectures wiIOCCUPY there, and we. believe ordinar nioriIg n veig rmJne Z amusement park devices 'vould soon to july 6. Afternoons are reserved frighten them away. for 'round table discussions and rec- Xisitors are. frobiddentbigfr- reation. 3Moring, courses will be armis into the park but be3vonjd th at, lield in. Harris hall at the, universitv. and, building'ires iii t1e woods, thier. ' ther wvell known iSpeakers at the are practically no restrictions.- Beach i ceiç etrs hc r pnt lirs reencurge an ac ro the public. wil]libe Kirb , Page. editor, popular with picniickers wîîo , o(f The \Vorld Tornorrov: James seeking relief from tlhe-lot days lit. Weldon jolhson, %vell kniovn Negro. enjoyi 'ng a cool swim antd a supp e r author and, poet; Leyton- Richards, on.the three and one-hialf mile beachi Enghish iniister: fong Foo Sec of beside cheerful lires. Absenlce of Shanglhai. ,Clii la : Garfield Cox and piers or otlier Obstructionis alonig the ,Qtîiic3' Wright. professors atte beach, lias increased tlîe-safety and ' niverity of Chîicago. and,JohnA J)leasýure, of çswimniiin..visitors lhave 1 , alîlc publlicist. fonu idc. The instittite is under the auspices of the Anîcirican Friend, Service rownGrais f Oh<~ committee (Quakers). Aniiong iiorth Bro nG id f te sh11ore spolîsor.s of the ilistitute are. Years HoId Reunioas William BP. lHale, Mrs. William G H-ibbard. and Nir. anmes, F. Porter1 'lhle classes of 1884, 1889, 1894, 189 of Winnetka. 1904, 1909, 1914, 1919, 1924,anld -19;>9 Further information mnav be o- at Browni university hield reunions at ta-med froin the Amierican, Frie nds .Providence, R. I., anid'viciniity durinig Serv'c cnmite 203 S. Dearbor thée. commilencemeit week-enid at .street, Chîicago. or froin iMrs. Carroll BrwJune 15 to 19, Fivie exv 'iBnder. Highland Park 4135. Trier townshîip residents are mieni __________ .bers 'of tliese classes. Tlîev are: NradMs etV N C Francis E. Nei1r, 201 Nintli street, Mr nml,; Bn1 C-i. WilmeteadAlnL.imos,30 Bently, Jr., Bob), ami -Nancy, 338 Ken-1 Garland avenue, Winnetka, ls filworth avenue, left, Renilivortiî 1929; John J.14ok 47Egwo Thursday of last week, incotoring eastl lane, inetka, class of 1924; Ever- to see B.ently, jr., graduate front ett R. Cook, 150 Mteadôwýv lane, \il Princeton. .netka, ciass of 1919, and John T. Y1Hie EVANSTON ACADEMY Mýetcalf, 649 Locust street, Winnietka, O F FINE ARTS cl1as s of 1914. cARI. SCHEFFLER, Director SUM31ER SVJOOL CHRITLAKSCIECE SRVIOutdoor sketching sndd studio CHRSTIN SIENE SRVCES work for begînners and advanced "Is he Uivere, ncluing anstudents, Public school teachers' Evote y tmic Force?" ludill benraining course. Special weekend E'voved y AtmicForc?". illclaie for juniors' 9snd, children. the subject at the s ervices in theé 6S.hureh Street First Cliurch of Christ, Scientist, in Greenfleal 64 Wilmnette Sunday mnorning, June 24, atl___oc, leVEtiRheTT'Sc a 1003 Central avenue. Suniday schiool _____' l conveties at 9 :4.5 o'clock. n Te largest, most popular Resort iq _____________ ithe North Woods. Fishing, bathing, boifflg, danig 1 rygolf eoûrse. MNary Lillian Kirvin of La Belle, Mo., 3 » fies eu)ed cf~ottge, nhplt ah.t is the guest of Mi\arthia Roberts of 321 h* ot andi cod running water, IhuMe toilets. Warwick road, Keiîilworth, The girls mgd#1 service. Redued rates. write tbday to -fSPOR TSMAN'S TARADISE A DEAUTIFUL.,MODFRN CLUB, situated on an Island in a picturesque Wisconsi.nRiver, where members'have ail1 the f reedomn of the great outdoors and open air sports with a luxuriousClub bouse prËoviding all modern living comforts. Just an overnight train ride on the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. PaulRailroad ora comfortable, day's drive over bard roads tbrougb the beautif ul lake and wood regionis of Wisconsin. A SPORT OR REcREATION to suit the taste of everyone. A sporty nine-hole golf course over 3,00 10 yards-a marvelous cernent swimi- ming. pool for adults and a snaller 'One for the children-hard. ü~rface tennis courts-14 miles of excellent o'utdoor motoir boatin canoeing-a stable of very fine ridirig horses-excellent hunting, f rom birds and smalfgame to deer and _bear-trapshooting-good fishing and an excellent tro.ut streamn. Then again, those Who have no desire -for the more active sports will find this a. most. restful and peaceful place for a vacation. Our roster of . members côntains the'naines of'Chicago' s leading Civic, Industri aod Professional men. A Ilirnited nuniber of înemberships will bc issued for $25.oo yearly dues. Rates at the Club are, $4.00 per day, American plan. A letter addressed to 510o Wrigley Building, Chicago, will'bring full P'articulars. WVE. HA VE NO SOLICITOR S Asýk Smnart & GCilee, Inc. about Real Estate Mortgage Loans. The Prudential Insurance Company. authorizes us, as agents for property owners, to submit to it applications for new Mortgage Loans. The faith Mr. Jackson Winnetka 2400 Daily Eveninga, lUniversity 6448 1564 Sherman, UNIversity 0283 *ROGers Park 0271 I 'I

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