Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1933, p. 12

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ward, 306 Oxford road. Kenilworth. out in the lake and about two miles iwss tI paîgos~u and' \llow road, having sùccéeded nortbheast of the Deere park beach (.te udo ae n opn.1 Major C.ý A. Chapmnan who returns to EVANSON AGADEMY inHgln Park, wbere Miss Saul in races and other, contests. nt he L7iversitNv of Illinois at the Or FINE An" had started swirnming. When taken hr vr cvl oddbsesfopn iofcolt ei.cniad P2ut e or Fulloar te ych ad rsbd t telunch. plenty of ice cream, pop aind i>e.gô colt ei.cnmn Coure io BeWpeu Pot aboad te yaht ad rshedto te çoodies -of -ail kinds to deliýýht the (If the anti-aircraft artillery unit. Cra4uste Wok. Ev.lng Scbool. coast guard station the youflg %Nom- h 'ao ucee ao Cbldrenle Cuss. SeuIPtuirfl, an was so nearly exhausted that sbe bys er ndstsytehvih MjrCe mn ucee ao istonach.E. C. Seamnan in the Sk.okie.,camp) anuMelorug. waqpg~ s unable to reveal ber identitv. stmac. i inunewit th Fu Mdll r n* w%@Pst.tIlwhere This 'outinig isoilafter its estahftlishnient last )W&& UusMa.Aux rima At the Evanston, ositl,?sréýtablisbed custorn -of the Optimists srnadhshet hr ic.I 03 Curb tret she waàs taken followingý the emerg- wças iinder his comnmand that the ency, treatment at the coast guard i vnçaCrsta ine o os li as reached its present degree ;n less .fort unate circufllstaiires whlo hghIti station, Miss, Saul said she intended pe o irfection i dhh atig to cmmitsuicde b swimingout ther ise would not be privile<qed to o ftefu cmaiscm UNUSUAL OFFER ocmi'sucd ywiiigou ,ethvlfiWOoth for opnscn- into the lake until oettthe aluexa- nsirtin ro : piigtecm eectdfrëm Fer the PreClristmnos Seeson inoteleutloecoebex ce lebration of the holidav. Anîd n io-%tci wr ctd o c A. obair*o est a ir b a OUtrUCUOl.1. haustion. t1petitive inspection for marked honiors D reeolre style mltable lor lving __________hey plan to make this midsuinmeri -»m or bedroeui. Ail materials the outinz an annual feature that wil and aw racs fr li ntirs.ecpiaea vey bot. NKOT A CHEAP FAC- Miss' Martba Springer, 724 Forest iwhch earaesboys.os.ila TR NADU c JAIRB. Our priee h .avenue, returned to bier borne Iast and Wiscolni. The inspection of whist yul wouald ay Il you Te Saurd fomIawldWi Participants in these yearly aff airs t w oîals 3 n 63 a b ay ir it wbeLs.I bad are recruit.ed bv the troup of -BoyTeIv atron b Wide eleeion f 1 over hadspent the summer ,as Scouts sponsored and supported hyn , b luge. Dellvered eunor1I councillor at the Stacee Hill camp 1 cot adsut.td y Col.- Charles A . 'lhuis, corps $20 >r ýre theOtiist club. wbich undert a iisec ........for Girls., George 'W. Springer e- tcîîel over and direct tihese' bos ae lset PL N ING SERVICE turn ed to Xilmette last Sundav after f î n ta bv eol i-e it- camp throtighout is pronounce(1 157 E En. t. Clicaao passing a month at the H. F. Barr iat lf upotnemnies 0fs-: one of the inost outstanding in the ranch in Wvoining. ce- oacmpibti h pti- enti.rc Civilian Coniserv ation corps, mists assume the position of 'hiz rmtesadonto ohnans i ;Md. efficiency. At th bigRivalry Among Cornpanies piic esdlav every- thing m-as free and the boys - Tere isaito eth kees 1ermnitted to help themselves at wer otofrllv mnlhevros ~~l.compaines ini the matter of cm ODptimists volunteered the use of theirminaacendsrc, icbs W lem mu ~~~~ ~ ~~- automobiles to transport their vouflg ais xeddit h il ,foe* - g~~~~~~~~~~ uests out and back. and sixtv happy *s xeddit h il foea voigters tunmhled inito lied thiat Ilon wvhere the nen strive for recogni- yonîgt ofeiRUl1hnk o sc tion Iithe matter of vork accorn- good guardians as the Optiimists. ~ ld siî lo peal -amiong the meni ho, according to Mrs. Hugli Mottschall, 33 Crescent o0icers in charge, are cônitented and 400leplace. and bier daughter, Marian, are happy. They have corne through the spending their vacation at Elkbart tiiniiers work Ili excellent condi- Lake, Wis. tion, phi.sically bein.g tootgy _____________________scason ed to the outdoor life, an-d in almost every, instance showing mark- S p e c ia I f o r ed increase in weigbt. itsan mu S ns nounced, wbich hias been recom- I * U DE Nf mended asa permanent camp ýto be retainted throughout'the winter. Asý. e H ER 5 soon as this point, is definitel1y de- T EA C ilE R S trmined,. plans wil be developed for, the propert housing. of the nmen dur- W IH E A R Y ing the Nwinter months. W ar d t'oI At, present the men are cmot ably quartered in tents, The kitchenis *are in tents and the meals, (good . ........ cnes, the men declare) are served in m iess tents. I Efficient Fir. Depaa'tnent i . The fire department, organized and * . .~ equipped witbin tbe last few weeks, is also temporarilv:.housed, in a large tent. *Here, Chief Dick Houren, son of * . lFire Chief G. M. Hourenof the Win.- netka Fire depirtment, presides cirer who are equipped wjth an American LaFrapce 500-gallon pumper, carry- 4h.. . are gim *0te f 4ke ing 600 )feet of bose and<Jwith a reserv-e of an aditional one tb*iusand. The pure dyeVFrench c#epe slip, lace t u#mmd, da w fr$ Iue.RU pn feet. - - - urrg o lo .inBac r A cninplete fire *lar srn vste 1has f or 1.95. .. h m.oe lne oei ed rw becvrn ul been installed, &oiinectlung theegin: e house wth a w tchter nar th 150 and 20. Pice~an outbreak of the ustial fal $kokie $4250,nd Np ires and their attendant annoyance N& ..to north, shore residents. - WI Chief Houren's department bas had as many as three calls in one day, EdIgJBI4. Ii.c, YL~Rand seldom passes a week without U& M M , m mthat many, or more. His service is (Tayors, lac.) net confined alone to the Forest 28 E RANDOLPH ST. Preserve holdings in the Skokie, but Ne.r Wabash Ave. he .gües outside, as well, whenever bis b _______________________services. in tre fightig are reiquîred.

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