Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1933, p. 19

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tor lus transport license. lIERE FROM INDIANAPOLIS* WValker Winslow and party arrived at Curtiss airport last, week from In- diatnapolis. The', flew here in a 4-, place cabin Travelair to spend.a fewv days at the Fair. The party left on the return trip last Thursday night.. XV.inislôw is. an airport operator at Indianapolis. YANCEY KEEPS BUSY Lewis Yancey, of, Main 'e to Ro me farne. flew. his autogiro to'Peoria re- cently to take part iii an, air mneet sponsopred by the American Air Race corp)oration. Since returniing he hasý heen continuing his work of flying a sign over the Fair grounds acfver- tisiIlg a well known spark plug. WORKS FOR TRANSPORT' J osephine Patterson, who isý now keepinig.her Laird at Pal-Wauke.e, is bus;ý vorking for her transport 1 h- Cense. She made a trip to Grand Rap- ids and Lansing, -Mich., last Thurs- day t.o run up her total of hiours in the air. Mr.. and Mrs. Arthur Bonnet, 157 Robsart road, Kenilworth, are ex- pecting MIr. and MIrs. Edwvard Engel- beck froin Bondhill, Ohio to be their guests. They are arriving Sunday. August 0, for- a week's stay. tnUUQ in payments among ail states. Total payments in Winnetka. for .1932 amounted to .$l,719,000; Kenilworth, $833000; Glencoe, $563,000; \Vil- mette, $534,000 and Highland Park,î $1,250,000.* Evanston 'paymtents .total - ed-$5,90000. One of the largest pay- mnents on the . orth. shore was on policies.of Wilfred A., Nabors, Win- inetka, the amount being $70,000.. Makes Souvenir Sketches at A Century of Progress Souvenir sketches muade by R.,Faer- .weather Babcock, well kniown northi shore artist, at hi s outdoor studio i Greenwich Village at A ýCentury oi Progress exposition have gone to niearl3s everystat e in the Union. Mr.. Babcock is attracting large crowds to watch, his portrait work. The sketches are muade in ten or twelve minutes. Other north shore artists -,exhibiting at the fair ii i- clude, Paul von Kiieben, portraits: ,Florence' J¶dd, water colors of the north woods; Monroe Turner, etchiings, and Tom Wilder, whose snow scenes have been exhibited, by the North Shore Art league. SWISS HOLIDAY Mrs. George Rigler, 706 Cunimings avenue, Kenilworth, w'as ini charge of Swvitzerland'1s national hioliday Tues- dav in the Story Cove on the-En- FISHIERMANYS PAR, Bellafre, Michigan T.he Ruat, spot of Northeuro Michuigan m SPORTS. Golf. Tennis, Saddl. Morses, Shuffieboard, Swinimingj, Dancing-ad tih. Majestic beauty of ,the Limb.ros where hiking isaàrmai thriIl. * REST Delightful rustic' cottagescm forfable rooms in the lodge and close to Nauecottages. FOOD Mr than youi can possibly eutf Of Northern .Michigan's finest food. Z FISHING A chein of the. finest. gamo fishing Iakes in th. North. A varl.ty 'of gurging. trout stteauv. Fish q.lore. M RATES RKDUCED Now only $lS8 to $2250 a week nluding ail meals. For Frée Booklet, write J MISS LERA M. SMITH-, MGR. killaire, Michigan o.K. Mr. Roosevet... Sadditiom.1 to, rdi*. ou can m'elU ff erd y-our nice. tiigs! 1152 Central Avenue Greenleaf 781 Sc.st 15se oliti ecleamang ti >rocéss on a Glencoe 150 I p m

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