Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 May 1936, p. 80

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ment and the left wheels on the pavement. The northbounid car, driven by W.Lynch, 247 Oak Circle. struck' the- Trevelotts car.. A wheel came off t h e Lynch car, wbicb traveled :75 feeët:before coming to-,a stop. Charles Brookbauser, wbo -bad beenl riding with Lynch, and Edward Majewski, 328. Ridge road, wbo had not. been in eitber car,.started across the road to'find what damage had been dont, wheni they were 'both struck by a third car going south.. Brookbauser _was taken to St., Francis hospital, suffering, from a. fractured left leg and shoulder,, and many sèrious- cute and.bruises. Malewski was fo so seriously injured, but received many cuts on tbe left leg, right knee, fore- bead, pose and botb arms. 'He wvas treated at home by a physician.ý The. driver of the. third car did not stop, and bis identity bas not beeni establisbed. Lynch wae arrested on complaint of police off icersj cbarged with, reckless driving. BRIDGE CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Harry A. Brown, 819 Ashland avenue, entertained the members of ber bridge club and several other friends for luncheon and bridge at the Georgian hotel in Evanston Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Brown recently returned f tom a trip having visited New Orleans, . Houston, Galveston, Miami. Patin Beach, and Washing- treatmnent. Mr. E~ with reckless dri RETURN TO0 HOME Mrs. J. C. Bean (Catherine Bick- hamn) anid ber. two chlildren, EÉdith and James, returned to their home ini Kempton, m'Id., after a visit of, two weeks with Mr.ý and Mrs. M.AH. Bick- hàm, .429 Ninth strf et. Miss Julia Book, daugliter of ýMr.. and Mrs. NoýTrton A. B ooz, 919 For.- est avenue,. resumed ber studies. at NewTrier this. week afteér an, illness of three weeks. 0o Mrs-. Judson F. Stonc will enitertain the memibers -of tbe original senior Infant Welfare board for luncheon and kewing at ber'home, 1234 Asb- landý avenue, Monday. Miss Constance Roberts of Haste- mnere, England, is the g*iest of ber brother-ini-law ,atd lier sister, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N. Cox, 1116 Elmnwood avenue. line, Standard will aid drivers to set-. tie the mileage question for tbem- selves ini a practical way. From May 1 on, the cornpany will furnisb to ail interested a handy book-ý let for keeping a record of their gaso- line purchases and their -mileage.. Witb it will go a icolorful -emblem to mark, the: automnobile-as a "research test car!' After driving 500, miles, or imore in the 65-day period prior to Septen- b er'18, the motorists may write into the book, a 75-word summary of bis "cd (Ais gel iii» The 1UOHT0OL, for Your DURNEIL Your burner was buit to burn one grade of oil. Don't be misleçi by claims for substitutes. Braun en- gineers wilt 'aurvey your heating plant and recom- mend the rigla ohl for youfr requirements. teenthi street, returned M, Fort Lauderdale baving for several months. 0o Dr. Scott Porter, dean college, will visit New Tuesdayi -fAmhierst Trier next ui n iu utank.I tain iL' above ft line."ý More Braui toiners than ever specifying this sl ice. We relieve yo sponsibilify. . andmin-11 he "danger rbefore are pecial seri'- O" f ail re EB Bu'aun.Bros., ike the Enlire SPONSIBILITY

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