Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Jun 1932, p. 10

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-FRIDAY, JUNE lOth *Chery 1P1ie Large aize ....... SATURDAY, JNElt *Our FamousLay"e:eCak. sandwich Bans] otir- Choi >C doz. Parker HOuse jCoce.... LUIJWIDWN Il 129 Central Ave.., Wilmett. .508 Main St., Evanston Phone Wil. 2998 Phone Gre. 6i32 Member Wilmette Chamber of Commerce ________ MoTRsSE RVICE. lecoreratud NE VEU, CLOSED 7Phone WiI. 260072601 Mfember WUmlette Chamber of Commerce Miss Nora McCurdy, who bas just ccîmpleted ber freshman year at Bryn Mawr, is continuing her flying ini- struction at Pal-Waukee ,airport thX* sumjner. Miss McCurdy is a niece )f Owéii Jones, president, of Pal- Waukee, ýand started taking flying instruction at the airport last. sum- nmer in a Fleet. This year she is taking lessonis in théePitcairin autogiro re- cently brought to«Pal-Waukee from. the factory -in the east by Duncan Hodges. Pal-Waukee manager., Miss McCurdys home is ini Pasadena,' Calif. Stops at, Curtiss Field to Visit Friends There Arthur L. Caperton, f orinerl N pilot of the Public. Service companv Sikorsky and now with the.Anierican airways .flying between, -StÈ Louis. Louisville and Indianapolis,' dr.opped iii' at Curtiss airport, near. Glenview s-e%,eral days ago ini a. plane belonging to afriend of his. Cýaperton has rnanly friends at Curtiss field, where the Public Service conipany i>svi stored. Leave on Sales Promotion Tnip Through Middle West, E. K. "Ruisty" Campbell, regional manager for the Curtiss-Wright coin-, pany, and Lyman Voepel, representa- tive of the Warner engine comipanN 1 lef t Curti.ss airport near Glenview last week, on a sales promotion trip throughi the middle West, Campbell flying *a Travelair Speedwing and Voepel a Warnier mionocoupe. Their trip iill take thein as far west as thie Dakotas. Standard 011 Foremen- Hear Talk on Aviation The Foremen's club o f the Whiting refinery of the Standard Oul compan% heard a talk on aviation by Maj. Ri. W. Schroeder of Sky Harbor airport .Wedniesday,, June 1. Boy and Girl I wauicee avenue soutti .of v IMr. Bracb; wbose -business cc fis with the Brach Candyc iearned to fly at Pal-Wauk Ihas a private pilot's license. Iday..May 29, the plane was , a tnp to tbe races at Aurora. Maj. R. W. "Sborty"'Schroeder of' Sky Harbor airport bas been asked to serve as a member of a sub-comi- mittee on aviation for the Century of Progress exposition in Chicago. How- ard H. Wikoff will bead this, suh-I committee, wbich will work with sinii- ilar committees i and about Chicago in connection with the aviation ac- tivities of the Cent.ury* of Progress. Major Scbroeder bas, accepted tbe iii- vitation, to servé on. this cornmittee. F..D. Fagg, Jr.. is chairman of the general committee on aviation for the Century- of Progress. Air activities 'Ill bean imp 'riant feature of the exposition.: Last week Major Scb-roeder re- ceived a cerificate from the Cru,,a-' ders, anti-prohibition organization. officially naming him commander ýof the' air. squadron, wflilI ill parade over Grant.park, Chicago, Sundav af- ternoon, June 12, as part of a two- day land, water and sky demonstra- tion against prohibition. The par- ade' will be staged as a curtain-raiser fo rthe Republican national com-eii- * inopening t\vo days later. Legionnaires Will Hear Aviation Talk June 16 Memibers of Castie Post' No. 13l. American Legion, *wvill hear a tialkl, on present day aviation 1w M.\ai.R W. Scbroeder -of Sky Hanl>o-r airport T hursdày,. June 16. The meeting oi the Legioni post will be field. at the Chicago Engineers' club, 314 S. Fed- eral street, Chicago.. Major Schroe- der lias appeared before tbe post be- fore. He was asked to re.turn aand tell a few of his owni experiences Ili the air, aswNelj as to give the Leýgioii-- naires a .talk on aviation ini general. Two Flying Club, Members- Solo at Sky Harbor Field M iss Ruby Pearson of Cbicago,, a member of the Sky Harbor Flving club, soioed. last Saturday. Miss 'Pear-7 son is employed by tbe New YVork Life Insurance. company as a steni- oraliher. Annther inembe~r of the ton Mil- Dr. J. R. .rontius, 770 Hilli roaci, Vheeling. Winnetka, passed the Department of innectioni Commerce tests for. bis private pilots company, license last Friday. Dr. Pontius owns cee. 'He à Stinson which he keeps at Sky Har- On1 Sun- bon airport west of Glencoe. He ,uses u sed for bis plane frequçntly for business, and pleas ure tps. i.

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