Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Sep 1936, p. 60

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D Benef it rs Work in Civics, -Educatio.n Arden Shore Makes Winter. Camp Plans An unaccustomned quiet. prevailsý at present àover thewooded acres of Arden. Shore.. Three weekýsago te place was abz f seven or zing ,coinrnunity -undred people -enjoying, eight h the bý)enefits of the , sumnier charitab)le. camip. Today a few Caretakers, a' lotie Cook in the kitchen and severalIof ýthe staff are the only residents. After one of the most strenuous sumfmer s of her career, Miss, Annabe'ile:. Ferrier, the superiinte.ldent, is taking a.,rest in Michigan.. The ps season sheý played hostess, 'mother, nu.rse, and1 spiritual advisor to thé 1,732 women and cidreri who Iiad their summer outing at the camp. Not one of the lot but felt ber personal charm: and influence permea.t-. ing t-he- p lace. The 1936 summer camp session was record breaking in many ways. The weekly quota of campers (selected from the. city's underprivileged by forty-four affiliated charities) is supposed to be five hundred but thiere ihiIrpnlwiv- moe.'The 1iealth rec- Ameêricanrization and patriotic, education projects of ' Fortý Dearborn chapter of the D.A.R. w4ll share the. pr oceeds of its annual, card party, to .be held Friday afternoon, October 2, at às club. the,' Evanston Wornan of second: The 'affair wil be the the two benefits lheld ann ually, and is counted upon to contribute substantially to, its trea-sury. The evening -classes at Washington, sehool *ill receive part of the procceeds, and the work of the Girl Home Malkers, a groupeof youig £oreigu pope, who have been given an opportunity to learn toP These children Pla-ying on the JAScott Clark Mlemorial playground on the American home methods, will also refrom azuay seutiement, University Northwestern at the gymnasium ceive support from the party. The *of and dirt of'the streets, wl/I bene it from the 7'enth Anmiversary dangers apschools the to chapter's contribution given under auspices of thte Winnetka board of the settlement proved by the organization and varions fashion show Saturday afternoon, October 3, in, the Skokie school auditorium in Winnetka, and philanthropic prol other patriotic 1 at 2:30 o'clock. No-t oniy thte boys and the-'girls who eijoy the playgroundft ects wil also benefit. but thte older peo ple who throng to the settlinent, wiII L'e cided by thte Arrangements for the affair are iu gecrosity of' spccta tors woho attend thte Fashion show. Thte playground, charge of Mrs. Sherman B.. Orwig, *lined wvith flozver. boxes and climbing' vines, is where, every summer, a chiairman of the ways and means eoQinursery and play sc/roolis /ieid for children under 10 years of age. Ait attendmittee and her vice-chairman, Mrs. 'Darby, 'Mrs. Thomas. neth W. DeGarnio, Dee, Mrs. KenMrs. Roy 'W. Fletcher, Mrs. Kari H. Hinrichs, Mrs. nd inl Cîil hanrdicraft. i, Fngtzlsil, a>M .wîll býcsi octiv Ity-of thte settliiriit. Tis orîe, showz. roo, as wd theufashion summners. On the other nand tnere hap-. of' cheerful any number were penings-for exaniple the. excited George J. Reeing, Mrs. Louis A. Rog,ers, Mrs. Jasper F. Rommel, Mrs. Samuel J. Lang, Mrs. Charles W. Moody, Mrs. Wendell C. Perry, Mrs. Vstr ~ ~ I Vst r rom YW est dbyFied Frederick C. Stokes, Mrs. Charles 1. Jackson Casse 'ofdS Mrs. Willis. E. Weeks, and Mrs, Fred Mrs. Earl J. Cooper is chairman, and formerly of Wilmette, i ? pee y red 2ý T...U4rh.rt F-iL,.vice-chairmati Of hnnr iiseveral parties 'The present quiet speli at the camp 'Round table talks on sumnmer vaca- wilI be of short duration. A meeting tions various members enoyed will of the Arden Shore board, headed inittethe fÇ,,11 Tales of Summer Travels Alumnae Program leave taking of one mother of three ini the midst of ber outing whei'i she had news of ber husband's first job in six years. rnozram of the Uni- hi, Mrs. Hrrv Sellerv' of Ravinia', Exmoor, Hostess eM during the afternoon Of *hose lin attendance. The plan and offer willt be similar to that used at, the summner Party. Monday, 'October 'S, there. 'will be a Vo6urth division meeting oif the D.A.R. a photograpIJcr wmxIA ç ______________________ai,____ at Wheaton at 10:30 ini the morning. Mrs. Charles P. Reynolds? regent of Fort Dearborn chapter, and a number of board members are planning to, attend. tea andI style show. side Reservaday. west for the The group is hostess tions are.being made tlirough Mirs. C. H. Fox, .1021 Cheérry street, Winnetka. Mr. nd, Mrs. John W. Powers, 307 Cumberland avenue, 'Kenilworth, will entertain twelve guests at the Harvest Ho'me party at ExmoorCountryý Saturday evenin g in, honor of club Ms. William Candy of Pasadena..

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