Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1936, p. 12

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E dward, of 1055 Wiimette avenue. returned Monday from a six weeks' trip through the west. Tbey visited Denver, went down to Los Angeles, place. Tinie: 1.05:45. up the coast to Seattle, and home by stian Science. XaIr--ý-k'npered by IIolly-5th place. Mr. and Mrs. -oHenrv G. Prosser of ivay of the northern route. Timt-: 1.07-1() Churches . 803 Lake avenue are expecting M\rs. Hussy -skippered by Borgfeldt - 6t place. T'nie: 1.08 :05. Joseph Poole of Minocqua, Wis., to .Miss Hester Dillon, 147 Robsart No. 1922-skipered hv Suttton -"gtli '*Truth" was the subjE off the arrive the end of the week for a road, Keniiorth, returned home last place. Time: 2.01 :10 (becalmed). Point Score Race No. 11 vas sched- lesson-sermon in ýal Ci cheles Of visit bere. Bob Prosser is vacation- Sunday from a seven weeks' trip ing. on the house boat of somne througb the west. She spent -some uled and started at the afternoon race friends on Lake Pokgamo, Minn. VACATIONS 9N MICHIGAN Miss Mariorie Hecbt, daugbter o-f, Course was the. regular triangular, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Hecbt,ý 1042 beginning witb first leg to the eastward Greenwood avenue, vacationed in the 'and return. (3V2 Miles.) Coinntiodore George A. CQrry, Of deligbhtfuül sumimer resort, of Grand Point Score, Race No. .10, was sailed l'the Mahasset. Bay Yacht club, Port Haven as. thé bouse guest of Dr.ý and Sunday a. M. at 10:30, 312 rmiles around 1 Wa.ýhinton,. Long Island, New Mrs- 'L, E. Baribeau and- faiiyof the regular triangulai course, first.Ieg to York, who fithe giéest this zueek io! Grand Rapids, wb'o have 'a summer soutb buoy, ail buoys to port. Variable the Sheridaù Shore Yacht, club durcottage in Grand Haven. ligbt S.* S. n. windis with cboppy seas, iàg the- running of the Star class long rollers and beavy drifts to Ieeward. racesc off Wilmette harobr CornMrs. -C. W. Gregory of .731, inodore Corry fi the OZc'nier and skifpThe order of finisb was as follows: Eleventh street returned to Wilper of Star Nuniber On e. Over 50 Silver Hind - s;kipptred by Park - 1.'f We4es4ay -from Atlantic, staiu have been enfercd in the Shieri- kmette Toiva, Glaclfator-skippered by T. Johansn-, wbere. she visited ber nmtber, dan Shore races. 2nd place. Time: 1.00, â13 Mrs. George E. Penneli, for five Kristina - szklopered by Hansen- 3iàd .weeks. Mrs. Gregory brougbt Mrs. place. 'rime:- 1.00 :35. Pennieil back witb her for a visit. Moby Dick-kirnered by Wilson-ffth Krîstlnâ sklppered by Hansen - lat place. Time: 1.11. Silvér Hlndý--klppered by Park-2nd place . TMme: .1 Hussiy - sklppered by .1lorgfeldt- 3r< place,- Time 1.22. Moby Dlck-sklppered by Wlson-4th place.Thue:1.25. Pcib-t-4ki.ppered by Tom LiveIy-5th place. Time: 1.27. 14o. 65-msklppered I)y Forbes-Oth place. Tm:1.56. - The order of finish was as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Bert Paddock of 614 Greeneaf avenue have as their bouse guests for several weeks Mrs. William May.field, ý her daughter, Evélyn, ber son* Bert, and ber mother, Mrs. E. Burgess, of Bridgeport, Conn. . They are also visiting MN\r!s. Burgess' son, philo Burgess of Libe rtyville. HAVE HOUSE GUE5.S ofe MisCntales uà n wo ave beeni ofb,2.eniss eun ahd Navce Hilis 1visiting tbeir aunt, Mrs. Irving. Babcock. of Blo-omfield His, Mich., for tbe past montb, are returning tbe fi rst of August. Nancy Hillis is bringing Clover Babcock, with ber to spend a few weeks. ANNOUNiCE BIRTH Mr. and Mes. George H. Haack of New York announce the arrivaio.f HOME FROM VISIT a ýson on july 25. Mr. Haack is the son of Mr. and Mes. Henry J. H-aack. of Xew. York, announce the arrivai of a son on July 25. Mr. Haack is the son, of, Mr. -and, Mrs. Henry J Haack of 1228 Gregory avenue. Ih&s A. H. Howard an~d ber son. Chri dead calrn, with the contestants in the drift to nortb and sboreward, soon a mile or more from tbe course line and in cases necessitating paddiing by skippers and crews to keep off the shore, Tbis position of drifting by the entire race entrants was discovered alter the great screen of over forty majéstically canvassed Stars (more than an hour held in inlposing a.rray strung out befor., the starting buoy awaitirg a breeze) bad following trom the Bible: -l wil praise tbee, 0O Lord, among the peoý pie: 1 will sing unto thee among tlýe njations. For thy mercy is great unto the beavens, and thy truth unto the clouds" (Psaims 57: 9, 10). The lesson-sermon also included the folloiving passages f romn the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Heaith, with, Key to the Scriptures," 1w Mary Baker Eddy: "In .1,bey-wil-be awav t o vuutock 4avnue, ,cntiiworJ.ii, and Mounain. Tey illbe waytwotheir family, who. spent the early wek an ivllCore hmepart of the summer at their summer or.thre b\ way of New York. home at Forest County, XVîs., are Pick Lee, o-fM.adMs leaving this week to spend the mionth DickLee sonof Mr. nd rs.of August at Valley Ranch, Wyo, Artbur K. Lee, 517 Cumnnor road. 0 Kenil\North, is leaving tonlorrow to Mr. and Mrs. W. Marshall Branch.~pend a mnonth withiriends at thecir stnmner home at Hells Haif Acre. 422 Abbotsford road, Kcnilwortb, Witb their two cbildren, Cherry and inii orthern M-\ichiýga1. Janet, and Mrs. Branch's father, re- Mountai .1 98 Il aynerj J lui te miiiuiýi U'A,1u ice of the. summer at Porta ich. Mr. Barnes will join. ýrt of the tulle. 4 i

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