Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jun 1938, p. 22

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1 - or pools are avàa&uicloJr swiilsUir. for pd RY Il!arjorie:-JIcLeiei Lcear instruction, riding iîs frequently a part V.t ;i of the progr4m. The children are a ThesusttueCfr.hesu 0I taken to the woods for bikes and PC ro cam whch as een dceloingIflnics., Where meals are served, 'at- the cities and their .environs and tention is giveni to1 a balanced. diet.- )n ' whicb is known under several differ- S everal of these clubs are Providing Owakt ent names-the play club, the beach accommodations for overnight camp- Ontari class. the day ýcamp, renders a real ers for week-end or entire summer as No servce ýto parents. the need,.develops.. Thefli organized Play club is usually The beach classes and Play groups ore.: Sa vear around service and provides also have their places in the summer la.: wmsupervised plav after school hours__schedule and are usually headed by ý\ic and on Sat-urdav-, at the central club men and women with special training Chadv .&location. It usually provides, trans-, or teaching experience, an& are avail- Hadd 1M pcrtation, and supervision and train-.:,able for -childrcn in'a lihnited area. i Sing ini the ýseasonal sports provided, The plav ýclubs.provide a real serv- Mfiss Sfor -the groûp. The Saturday classes ice to parents -ini helping themt keep noqua rereuentlv educational in that thev their children !busv profitably during Univel ~winciudc trips to zoos. museums and the long summer dy.Te rvd industrial plants of itrs to the age the companionshp f other boys and 'Misý -~~ddevelopment of the child. girls of the saine approximate age. AiS.: L- t, - h e Pro-tide ueriio pope'Wis.: tiocn. teach other dlin the care and. teaching of en. v teach skills and coordina- develop right attitudes and children to cooperate with each in the group. ner Kenilworth Mlan )art ofthei summer in uni-se. Miss Jane A. Adair, who will be >mp Merested, Camnden, Me.; Id Bridges. Fort Francisi On- Can.;, Mrs. Bernadine L. Bur- -e. Logan, la.; W. ,L. Chid. coze Campýs 'Jtd., Owakonze. io.,Can. mian G., Christensen. Westfield. Miner T. Coburn . Portland,, Miss -Ora, B. Cole, Ke-okuk, Frank P. DeLav', University, of mnsin; Mliss Ethel M.\. Evauis.> mick. Mo. - Miss. Elizabeth 'M. 1n, Muskegon, Mich. liam P. *a1pp. Boùlder. Col.:, Margaret Elizabeth Healyi, M\i- ais.;FrankC Johnstone. 'rsity of Colorado. In Wisconin s Eleanor R. Libbey, Oshkoslh. :Chester E. 'MacLean. Beloit. :,\fs I rma Mý Moschel, Wash- Ill.: Mfiss Elizabeth E. Packer. ýr Mfontclair, N. J.; Miss Mary n Paul. Edgerton, Wis. ss Mabelle A. Pay.to.n. Custer. ýJerome G. Prcndergast. Dui- ela.; John W. Rau. Yellow- Park. Wyo.: G. Stanley Sand- nd Joseph Schmiltt,. Owakonze, s: MNrs. Katharine Schoenen- >r. Cordon. A'Vis. Russell Sniall, Harrisburg, Pa.: thr-outkh En gland, Germanv. France. SNIxzerland. and Italv. and expcct to return té the United States the first part côi September. M- Jnes and blýi fiendS left irom the Eazt irn- mediîelvaiter the close o: co:*e-e. VISITOR IN WILMETTE Doroth Miss * ~~an<er. Walkup.. Whitesel. C.harleszton. 111. TO ENTER MAINE CAMP Mis ane Adair of 320 \Ielroze avenuie. Kenilworth. and M-\ i s ss Frances Weber of 1179 Asburv. ave- nue. Winneta. drove east Friday of last week to spend a fev wceks with i EstâL~shed 19.J

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