Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 9 Nov 1933, p. 40

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*L.Pal-Watukee airport, which is closing f und. Wrigh~t Condors for the winter next week, is beginning Miss Lillian Smith, secretar.y oftbe Rai h S. Damon, president of Çurtiss- to take on the appearance it- will have league, gave an interesting and inl- Wright Airpiane company of St. Louis, during the next few months. Many of formative talk.- She stressed the M4issouri, bas aninounced.the sale. of ten the private plane owners already have need of arny nid tbing that could be .Curtiss-Wriglht Condors to American moved their ships te neighboring air- converted into cash., sw±h as 5lôthing,' Airways, in addition tothe iine Coni- Ports. Dead storage will be available shoes, newspapers, rags, scrap.paper,. dors, which are' now in service..on at Pal-iWaukee. for. those, who do floet and even the waxed paper arbund American Airways' routes between N-ew care to use their planes during the wifl- bread. York. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, a nd ter. Both of the Goodyear blimps, MisSihtdofevrlcesn between Cleveland, Cincinnati, Nash- which. were stationed at Pal-Waukee cide and aduits, whose skin had ville, and Dallas. silice the opening of the Fair, havé gone. bilroen Wh rmlakoffnad The new Condor bas a top speed of November 15 has been seta the Éjoffotifofi l 170 miles'per bour, and a cruising speed cial closing date for the airport. f thm wonder food.imrov mnth son of 150 miles per bour. t is equipped,__________frm Poe od isS',hsy witb a retractable latnding ga bc that eighteen per cent of the men beopraec ethr ea wic M veThjrPrM who ask for aid are universitv grad- may b prtdete electrically or oTer Ships r mecbaically. These -planes are often PaI.Waukee to. Curtiss uts referred to as the ".Sueént Liners of the SI î h h Air" s i i posile orpasenersto everal sporsàmanpinos- wo have ,Air,"baen keepipgstheir planesssatgPal-tau- usiness M eet HeId converse freely while flying. Mr. Da- bkke irporthre lne s t ýagetoes' i" "' is mani stated that tbirty-one Condors h ad, e:ar r r e soaecstmr Y .,Cam : ireGî been sold to date this year. at, Curtiss airport, Pal1-Waukee having ______ OU quu AmercanAirwys ave urcased a decided to close for the winter. An'ong B vlnYugu. total of nineteen, Eastern Air Trans- those who 'have moved their planes to,ýI 'l'hc business meeting. of the Campi portareusig nne ondrs n teirCnrtiss and the kinds of -ships tbey own Pý ire Girls 'Was held Friday. Nove-. opraios éten ewYokWah are: Wayne King, the orchestra leader,i ber 3, at the. home of katherinie oe Atin eta, JaNew o r, a tiî; Lloyrd Laflin of. the Elgin .Sbank, 11.09 Greenwood avenue. 'ihe, ihigton, Alna akovle n Mi- Watch company. Keystone Commuter; girls discussecl rag dolîs ivhichi they' ami, and the U. S. Army Air corps John Porter, a Stinson and a Stearman; are going to make for cbarity. purchased two Condors, which haveChseFasSionadWlim vrigrsD ot been assigned te Washington. Admirai hse asSîno.adWlim Seea ilDrty irolway,"Do- Byrd, now on bis way to, Little Amer- R. Boyd, J-~5 Stearnian. , ris Sauvage, Dorothy Strauss, EFvelyn ica, also pùrcbased a Condor, in w hich- . 'oungquist and Katherine Shank, - hie will fly over tbe South Pole. Th!e Prepare for Legion Paritùgv ok eot m tlsaot Byrd Antarctic Expedition Condor is.' famous women. The girls planned ar at Dresent equipped, witb floats. How- at Sky Harbor Saturday breakfast hike for Saturday, and the ever, during its service with tbe ex- Preparations are being made f .or a meeting ended with Camp Eire songs. ,édition, il will be operated as a land part' at the Sky Harbor airport club- h etmeigwl ehl n plane, seaplane, and ski-plane. house Saturday night of this week. day, November 10, at the home ofI_ The Condors, wben introduced last Those in attendance will- be members Doris Sauvage, 510 Lake avenue. March, were readily accepted by the of Wilrnette Post No. 46, American Le- 'llie Camp Eire Girls enjoyed two flyîng public, due to the fact that they gion, which is stagiiig the affair as the parties recently : a scavenger hunit at wtt-e quiet. Great progress bas beein climaxc of its celebration of . Armistice the home of Hope and Julia Carrollr imade ini the construction of this sbip in day. D., J. I., Waltther is cou<n.tia.ld(er îlin Wilmette, and a birthday . Party tl reducing noise and vibration, andi m- of the post. . hc a upise for Louise Hu- ass proving the ventilating syst em. The two sk, iven by besrpr oterNT e N 700 b. p. Wright Cyclone engines wbicb rgeMoe i guests brought gifts. power tbe Condor are mounted on rub- AI Spr_______________an ber blocks in order to. reduce vibration Sisnt k abrC ieeW m nL ae > at .this point to a minimum. .A pausno o.A .I I inrG etH r Sprague, the. well-nown, Chicagoan, is Reiance Off, to Join a new storage customer at Sky Harbor 1 h Rev. and Mrs. james T.. Site SipatAkonairport, having moved his Stinison there Veneklasen hadas their dinner guest stri Siste Shi at kronfromi Pal-Wauke ,e. Pal-Waukee, as an- Tuesdav ev.ening of this week Mýiss M A week in advance of the close of the i nou~nced two weeks ago in these col- Yi-Faîig Wu, president of Ginling ber World's fair, tbe Reliance, one of the unins. is cîosing.for the winter! college, Nanking, China, and mcmn-as two Goodyear blimps wbicb lias been berof__e___________ofhe hi carin asezesat A Cent,,rv of 1 ---ber of th*v sit"n teani oft.le1Chi Photo hy Carlos A1 bride of early Noz'embcri- i .lIrs-. Piruest A .. Bederman, w/wo bel ore.ler iî.arriage Wednes'day of last u'ek t'as. M iss, Ruth..Li7!- injston of. Wiliiwtte. Rabbi Charles Schulman o/ifi ciaied at t/ewcei- n 0the hoine ofth,, bridg"-s parents, 11r. and 'Mrs. lfax Lv i1t.aston, 215 WVoodbine a7vnu. The. TLîç'inqslok f ami/v fornicdv Iived iWin eka Central-Laurel, Po Te.A@ PLAN FESTIVÀL DANCE The llarvest MoQn Festival daincc )r the ballrooni classes conducted bv ie Central-Latirel, Pareilt->Peache - ;ociàtion is to be helcj Friday, )v1emlber 10. Each class will have a q)arate party at the usual class hoîr. id children have been inîitýed ýtù ap- ir ini costume. TEAS FOR ROOM MOTHERS .N[rs.. R. H. Palens.ke, 22.6 Tenth eet, Nvill entertain the mother., of ss Evans' room T.u esday, Novei 'ii- ! 14. -Mrs. George Scheibel wiIl be sisting hostess. INIrs. Charles. Lake, 1321 Ehnxvood. ceived ber 'transport license recently, LUhiaK a part.. I.L iAs wn aU L4 p decided that she ougbt tb bave a ne in the Swedish Fraternal hall, airpiane. Last week Vincent T'aylor, Sherman avenue, Evanstoni, and flying instructor at Slcy Harbor air.: Royal Neigbbors are invited to port, flew ber plane, a Laird, . to New tend. York City were it was traded ïnfor A dinner will bel served in a Wae e-ýY shipr. . Georgian botel- at 6:30 o'clock. 14JS -- 0 all Mr.and Mrs. Rdward H.' Jacobs of a-Soutb Berkeley, Cal., arrived on Mon- a-day to be guests, for a week or ten. da ys, of Mr. and, Mrs.' Phillip L.ý tbet Denoyer of 643 Abbotgsford road, Kenil- ,worth. wil spend tfle week-end visiting Mr, Kraft's parents, the Charles H. Krafts of 1236 Greenwood avenue. Mrs. C. H. Smith, 711 Laurel ave- nue, bas returned 10 bher bome after spending the summer at the Smitb's cottage at. Alanson, Micb. I

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