Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1939, p. 19

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Dy Marrie MoLean ieary Camp Consultan&t Vacation days are here again and boys and girls, as well as th eirý par- ents, have or are making plans. for speriding- the long vacation days busily and, profitably. In another week, many boys and girls will be on .,the way to ca m p and for Sthèse children a new- world of ex- perence and fun will 1111 the long Ssummrer d aysi. For the: children, who wfil not go to0 camp agreat many interesting substitutes'.exist, especially close to the cities. The play clubs. (Bernie) day camps and In many of the day camps, the programs is comparable to that off ered by the summer camp, in that the mornings, the afternoons or the full days are planned with h a balancing of activities and rest Chidnotr Phol Miss J ea nn e Bfley of 427 ~Gznleaf aeneWil-mote, kM 'returned from Hollins college wher e, a gain she lias wvon a one- year schoksrship. Miss .Bailey, a graduate of New Trier, wilU re- tu.rn to Hollina on her second scholarship in the fall. Before leaving school she attended "the finals," dances at Washington andi Lee universitu, and after her school iyear ended. shUbnL4 A Voaaton on Beauihd Lakoe Ripley JiI Live in Your T*emorYY Alwaya If you're wdering, where tô go for a réal vacation this year épmone place where here iseàa beautiful1 lake anda rmort that has-the 'ornforts .of home where you cmii m.eet nice, friendly folkm and where the food' je alwaym delicious - then.corne to DAVID)SO.s Here's a natural place for naturai people. . . ou L.ake Ripley, one .o Wiswonsin"b.,Most beautiful lalces - juat a littie over 'a hundred:rniles maia close enough to be convenient and -yet far enougli b be exclu-, sive.. Some of, our guesta have- been. coniing back for nineteen, yearm PLUNT01 F-PUNI *.ea fine 18-hole sporty .golf- cou, bathlng in pure s piu fed wates9, beautiful sand beach, excellent fishing, ridibit homses, and rnany other things to do inthe great outdoors. TOPS FOR FOO>DI .. listed in Duncan Hines' farnoum book "AD VENTURES IN GOOD EATING" . .. and no wonder, we:rnake il bread, roUes, and pastries, grow our own vegetables ... raise our owu poultry. .ail food prepared under the supervision of Mm. Davidson. 1.0W RATES! ..and tlh;t appal to every-vacaUionespecialy wTieni you are assured of the iest vacation you ever had. Arnerican plan, catering especilly to families. Special low season rates. Write for folder. Drive, up and look us over-.- 001 M ffwm A= gp only a 2%/ hour drive ail the way on Route 12. . tari nord. at Lake' Ripley Country Club to DAVIDSQN'S at the north end CANNUSDM .WUMOfMM of the lake. "V. m owGeie#" andi picnics. When meals are served, attention is given to a balanced diet. n-. Several of these suburban 'camps Wilette Student are offering accommodations for overnight campers either for weék- Is Given Award endis, parents' vacation weeks or for the. entire suminer. Richard KixMiller, son of Mr. ani Beach *Classes Popular Mrs. William KixMifler, 789 Michi The beach classes and hall-day gan avenue, Wilmette, has beei 'play. groups also have their places awarded the Class of 1883 Englisi ini the. siiiner~ schedule and are~ prize for freshrnen in the school o: On a hain of ten lakes, the n SIXTEEI4TII ndl the FlambeauRiver. Fine,-Fishing for MuskY, Bas@, Pike and Trout Golfing- Tennis - Saddle Horses'- Siceet Range '- Ârport Modern gates. E.Hrjsms,M.q EstabliaIàed1923 F v 1

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