Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 23 Jul 1936, p. 8

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ho~y SLieu. 8532 .of the 1 .Wilmette is -the first .rh hr suburb te, be covered in the, popular brçadcast sstries Which is now in its eighth consecutive w*eek over the "'Voice of Labor" station. Wîth the radio discussion - onducted exclusivcly by local citens it is a foregene conclusion tha.t most Wilmette residents having acceass te the ether waves will be tuning in Saturday noon. ,The' breadcost wi 11 take the forin oQf.the increasiflgly pepular "question and answerpp or "'round table" discusSion, according te President Kinne, with frank comments f rom both participants concerning the results of the program generally, as welI as de-ailed referetnces te individual projects now ini oper-atiofl, their aims and purposes. I LLt Trageora PSeraad Wilnette IN 51Pourth St. HIave 70w SAWEE CLEANERS Yvmstu each man aboard shiP ia, assignOd a definite position to which he is to report when an aiarmi.sountided. At thisepstion he will lind a life bet to uIf the ship, is te be ýabandoned. To provide for the safety of al on board, this maneuver must be carried out, quickly and smoothly. Teainwor-k must ýbe developed by: mean s of drills during which niovernents bécorne automatic. One of the requirements of advancement.in sea scouting is te know and be *able te explain the abandon: ship technique.. Periodic, drills are held. by Skipper Huggins aboard the sea scout cruiser in the course:of the board1 driîl Edgar Gociz, also in the senior division, heaved hum, a life, preserver- and later .dove in to "the restue." lin this drill- each scout must go .te his assigaed pstinte. s in the abandon 'u~ rer aat ship >dru.. The foregoing is 'a good example 'of what gees on during the Monday evening cruises. The scouts have al read aud been told about these two Ship boar activities but will appreciate -their importance more now, that they have experienced some of the attendant difficulties.-F.P.M. lits tUiemaim Ave. WIL. 147 Compoter noeanm4iU*USBd adeS Cmu yV Activiies Are Varied uat Logan sumnme 8.ho. te »aM 1,1k. New .......... 2 $25 New Dait Rou, $1.50Extra 1ILIVEaT Two Go to Hospital FREPiffirYI" ANW SERLVICE Ani automobile accident that sent twe persons te the lEvanston hospital and badly danmaged two cars occurred on the Shieridan road curve f the fDrainage canal bridge sa t .After Car Collision Activities in, the summner school bering coriducted at Logan'school under the direction of Dr. Howard A. Lane of Northwestern university, with the assistance of Miss Blanche Kent of Ohio State university, include a nainber of varied interests in aIl the roorns of the school. Children are busy on such diverse interests~ as ~a tool case, a. library Busy Witk Plans for-iinette's Summer Festival Each day finds soele ew attraction added te the prograul to bc given on~ the Village Green when August 13, the date of revived Wilmette Day, arrives. This event, sponsored by the Wilmette Chamber of Commerce, is being planned te outdq all similar entertainments given by the Chamber ln days before the de- onable Schultz, who was .riding witb Jim, On the.curriculum tee, are extenRespensibility for the arrangewere taken te the bospital, and sive prograins of music. and dancing. ments has been assumed by A. C. Holmgreen was held on a charge of Jr., and AI Jensen, a sufi-, Pearson, driving on the left side of the road. New Trier Grad Named dient guarantet that nothing -will be Içft undone te insure the success of Scholarship Alternate the RETURN FROM MICHIIGAN event. In tht ight of wide exS uel Bigelow Haley, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiesè of 1530 they havé sought te arperience 1434 ad thir. WO r. and Mrs. S. Bigelow Haley, venu, Wihntte balanced pregrami that well a range bcen bas Wilnette, avenue, Lake daughters, Doris and Elvira, returned day of real enjoyment a afford home frein Michigan _Sunday eve- selected as an alternate . for the re- will te adults and juveniles alike. Thus 413 Uinden iiii1of Wis., wbere eëight daes of te ei Mis Eugenia Burnett and Charls R. Burnett, Jr., of Richmiond, Va., are visiting with their aunt, Mrs. Henry C. Burnett, 742 Vernon ave-* nue, Glencot.

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