Shore Next Sunday Many roads will lead to Ar.- den Shore next Sunday. The an-, fluai Homecoming at the camp caîls back hundreds .of boys, man of them now grown. men, from the city, farms and: near- by towns. They will corne in cars, on trains, bicycles, or on foot, but corne they will, if it's at ail possible for this cherishied. occasion. Theérnarried. "boys" will bring their wives and .chit- dren, the single ones ,their sweethearts or in otîh er s to. Proudly show the place where at one time they were, given a helping hand toward achieving sound -and decent manhood. Pirst of ail they will greet their beloved camp mnother, Miss Anna Belle Ferrier (who will remember. every single one of them by namne) then seek out old friends among the, home-comers and, in,.the woods and on the beach, renew acquaintance with reniembered places. Many wll sec for. the first time the new club bouse and recreation room completed last year, and plans will be discussed for forming alumni clubs of Arden 'Shore boys ini Chicag o. But while homecozing is primarily a day of reunion for the boys it also, presents the fineet opportunity of t he year for friends, and supporters of Arden Shore to sec positive proof of the incalculable value of the work donc by the boys' winter camp. Hun- dreds of healthy respectable citizens with the right attitude toward life is. indeed a sight to contrast with the dark picture s0 often presented these days of neglected youth taking the Wrong road. The directors of the Arden Shore association want both old friends and new ones to enjoy the uplifting emo- tonn of hnmeeoming. Unable to send At the luncheon and annual meet- ing of the Skokie Val ley chapter of the Daughters of the Anierickti Revolution, Monday, at the home of Mrs. James Gillies, 1148 Oakley ave- nue, Hubbard. Woods, Mrs. . K. Farley, Jr., regent, gave a f ne report' of the year's work of the chapter. Other officers and, chairmen imadie their annual reports. Mrs. Charles Jcsn.frthe chapter, presented Mrs. Fariey with_ the ex-regent's pin. The- new officers of the chapter, elected in the even years, .wbo were elected Monday, are Mrs. George E. Shipman, regent; MrUs. Vernon M. Welsh, second vice-regent; Mrs. Alfred Kraemer, recording secretary; Miss Carol Jackson, registrar. Mrs. C.* A. Whetston was appointed treas- urer to fill a. vacanicy.. A, lively -picture of the Week at the Continental congress at Washing- ton was given by Mrs, Kraemer, -wlio went as the delegate of the chapter: by Mrs. Vinton E. Sisson and by Mrs. William Fox. Kappas Aid Cradie The Evanston Cradie is; the re- cipient of a contribution given by the Alunmnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma. The gift was made possible by the proceeds from, a series of. book reviews at the Kappa flouse by Mrs. Lloyd Faxon of Winnetka.4 These programs, which proved so1 popular that an additional one wasi presented, were arranged by 'Mrs. Elizabeth Henry, philanthropic chair. man.ýfor the past year. Assists -With Douce Thse vice-presidency and programn -chairm<anhipý of thse Evanston Junior Leagite Garden club, have been giveil fto Mrs. F rancis Dakin of Hubbard' Woods. She was electe d f0 office at a rerent nmeeting. Wesleyan Service Guild Announces Spring Frolic The Wesleyan Service guild of the Methodist Episcopal Parish church of Wilmette announces that plans for the Spring frotic, which is to be held in the Great Hall of the church, Fni- day evening, May 22, are well under. way. The general public as well as members of the cburch are invited'to attend. During the evening .there will be table games, sucli as monopoly, chS, checkers, puzzles, and for,,the more active guests ping pong bas been arranged. Refreshments will be served and entertainment futrnlished. A r th ur to Junior League- The Evanston Junior league, at its mont.hly meeting on Mon- day at the Georgian hotel, heard Lieut. .Frank Kreml, head' of the Evanston. Accident Preven- tion bureau, tell of his work and Problerns. Mrs. Carol W. Alton, president of the league, and Mrs.' Robert Stockton gave their reports on the Junior, .League convention held .recently in Rhmond. The invitation extended at that timne by the. Chicago and Ev-; an 'Ston Junior leagues at. the, con- vention to hold thé, next annual con- vention of the Association of Junior Leagu -es of Ameèrica in Chicago, was, accepted. Conseq'uently next May the Chicago and' Evanston leagues will be joint bostesses to Junior League' representatives from ail over the United States. A new office wvas created at the meeting. Monday, that of charitv treasurer. To that office Mrs. Rodne-y Starkweather was'elected, ber work to be the keping of aý,countsfaI charity, projects of the Evanston Junior league. High bonor bas, corne to Mrs. Starkweather, too. for, she has won second1, place in the book- binding class in the national -arts and interests exhibit of. the Association of Junior Lcagues of America. New garden club officers bave been elected. Mrs. John McPherrin con- tinues as president for another year. Mrs. Francis Dakin of Eiubbard Woods, is vice-presidejit and1 pro grami chairman; Mrs. Grabam Penfleld of Winnetka, secretary; Mrs, Gordon MicKe1di.n of Winnetka, is treasuter., Gives Tea, in Honor of Her Mo+her eand S"se Mrs. James. R. D., Stevenson, Jr., 132 Oxford road, Kenilworth, enter- tained at a small tea on W-n-ia ees mittee for the St. In anntucl spring part3 held cit Shau>nee S May 23, at 8 o'cli is to bc evenmng, Chiingocc. vneVVilmette, and the W. Dean Keef- m-ers of Winnetka. Mr. and Mrs. 1of George Williamson of Winnetka in- iald vited twenty friends to be their, guests at. dinner. ýthe,