Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Aug 1935, p. 44

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

"Sanidy" Hollister of MS4 Cherry sireet, Winnetka, has't quite rrached the Boy- Scout Age bit.he long since lias appreciated the joy of doing a "good prize will be awarded to every con-. testant,. good or bad., Aduits and .children of ail ages, from 4 on upiw- wards, will partickpate. One of the feature events will be the anulrelay, between' the. boys and gils. The series, always closely contested, now stands al even, with. twelve vrictories for eacb side. Supplemening the races, there will be' life* saving exýhibits and diving demonstrations by, Wally Colbath, former' intercollegilate diving cham- pion; Ken Willard, another former Northwestern star, and Miss Claudia E c k e r t, Northwestern co-ed -andi Shawnee club. swimmer who- holtis the national indoor diving title. Miss Eckert last week won the New York. 1 Daily New s. swimming décathlon against the country's most outstand- ing swimmers. The climax of the program will be wben Coach Tom makes bis ýannual appearance ini the tank andrrdf1fS tbrough bis own repertoire of swim- .Ming stunts for bis pupils. of the Chicago-Cook County Rée-tail Grocers and Butchers association, the Independent Retail Dry Goods asso- ciation, the Chicago Retail Hardware association, the Retail Meat Dealers association and the Chicago Retail IDruggists association comprisig a "THPTS QUAKER STATE; ITS ALREADY GONÉ OVER 1500 MiLtSi« Ob , When I left Peçoit for Florida, I filled my crank- case with Quaker State Motor CeU. I drove' my 'Che*rolet over long stretches. at approx- imately 60 to 65 miles an hour, completing the trip in three days. I found it un-,, necessary to acld as much as one-haif quart of oil, although the cranikcase was frequently checked. I had neyer had' anything like this distance ftoni other ôbls."*' cation at UOnoIUoWoc, vvis. -o- -s Elmer G. Berol, Jr., of 414 Gregory avenue, is visiting ini Washington, D. C., and Chevy Chase, Md. CLASSIFIE» ADS (Ci.nledfrom naze g41)' upon staying near tte riiI.v u nme, *prof ferred by the bands of bis rescu rer -an astonisbing circumstance whicb an astonishing circumstance wbicb keeps "Sandy" busy digging worms and preparing the delectable diet of bread and inilk. The bird seems perfectly contented to bave joined "Sandy's" menagerie, whicb also includes a pair of wbite mire wbose principal sport is explor- ing expeditions into "Sandy's" caver- be Children's day. All cildirefl w'i be admitted free to the f airgrounds and to the grandstand in front _of which wiIl be staged a horse show for juvenile classes exclusively, a vaude- ville show and bicycle races. Tbursday is to be bousewives (Iay with demonstrations by leading doim- estic science experts and special teatures in the Factory, Farm, and Fireside building which will bouse the Houseliold and Food. show. as wel *AtuI kerieflce of Arfhur H. Rco of DoaU, Michigani Mt Leading Junk Dea1er-Phi1 S Highest market price for p. zlnes, rags, old Imon, sa bathtubs and men's old lol Wilmiette :349.13 1gb WÂSII69 imm&t A Â.-Càatoe St. Plime Wia..tk* 3789 Picku md Delvery 5m'ce SERV ICE STATION i

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy