Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jul 1930, p. 13

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near iGlenvew tiugust ZJ to beptember 1, have been made through the Ama- teur Radio couneil of Chicago. This as- sociation lias just been formeci through the consolidationî of three Ieading radio clubs. The progra.m cails for radio, trans- mitters and 'receivers tobe- ingtalled at the judges' stand, pylons, and po- lice headquarters. These radio stations wiII be manne.d by a crew of expert' amateur radio operators who will keep ini contact with everything that goes on at the, races, and in turn will- report to. the judges' stand, thereby saving a good deal of time. The unique feature of this syste m will be the traffic control. Police of- ficiais wiIl be able. to maintain comn- munication with ail roads leading to and froin the airport, thus avoiding un- necessary congestion and at the saine time keeping traffic moving in an-d out. of the race grounds in an efficient and orderiy inanner. The clubs participating in this pro- grain are the Chicago Radiofone club, qhe Radio Traffic. association, an-d the. Chicago Suburban Radio association which has quite a few. local members. History Surrounds Gavel Given to Miss Julia Wild At the regular installation of Bethel No. 44, Order of jobs' Daughters, held oni Monidav eveniing. June 23, at the WVil- nie'ie Masoniic tcinple. Mdiss Julia Wild, the incominig cueeil wàs nresented with a uniique gavel, bavinig historic -aid seniti-t mental value. The head of the gavel is f rom the wood of a boxwood tree ini its natural shape. a tree that was planted ini the house-garden of 'a iarm inear Baltimore- This house once served as heàdq4ar-. ters for General Washîuigton. and on aniother. occasion it sheltered Gecneral La Fayette, and at one time w~as the temporary- capitol. of the Colonial states. The handle is nmade, f rom a h ranich of a bush of ber'favorite flower, a lilac, growving in the garden of her old home. near Baltimnore. The naine plate is a piece of brass ing work at the University of Chicago. Mrs. Frank Mis Ma~re Dvenort msic Winnetka, ai tisachera the oseh eapr m cently returng teaherat he oseh Sarsschool, i. where théy studying at the Columbia SchOOl o01IMrs. Lawrer Music in Chicago this sumimer. the Frank Fi itchen dock *M white, blus, green, y.Ilovi or brown. enamnel. Cash $975. The Ravenswood ha s a boko-' ite case with walnut finish. Cash $9.75. With olarm, $12.50. her son, Edmund, re- e JL f rom Loudenville, Ohio,: Painter and De coratot ited for a week with I* ýGwuaiof Phono 2764 SDeBout, daughter of mis. aCcoeC1& m ~vcI. 6atuL ...........- hy fnôt trude 'n one of these quaint Wu se m' heirlooms fo.- a'moderm .Iectricdock ut youi' Pubiic Service Store? Fo-. a imited time ony cid <:locIv yoii have aroUnd the house (iý neednti be ýunning1' .s worth one colla- applied to 'h. purchas. of a Hammond 'Electric Clock priced a-! $14.50 o- under. It.:s worth N'a dollars I.owa,'d any mode. priced over $1 4.50. Every family needs'on. dock *t con always b. sure of., These Hammiond "ElecicM'or* regulot.d Ibo the. minute by a master dlock *n ie station wh.r. your electricity is generated. They plug *nto any wal. outiet and neyer have ta b. wound. Tbre. popul.ar mudcls many m~ore on o nd ther. ore today and se ire 'for the Mng rw1L1lz iom ingJ1 a111 n£5m1L or easing the dose. ;uffering . from constipation. exall Orderlie at night. Next n. Get 24 for_25c today at the .exaîl Drug, Store-Re.mn.ckaa AdvertlnmentI. JOSEPH W. KEHOE, Manager 1 141 Central Ave., Weitm.tte Phone Wilm.te "299 ever iflcre Stop si Chew a R~ day brighi nearest Rg Drus Ce. Eh

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