Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Aug 1936, p. 7

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ter works intake. Although Coast Guardsmen, surnmoned fromthe, Wilmette harbor station, dragged. for the body, they were unable. to recover it. The body was washed ashore at the, Winnetka beach on WVednesday evening. Clins to, Roat Sold wltl.i our own guarantee. $1.50 gà8c value. IO Snecial * Clinging to their capsized boat forý *more thanl 24 hours, john Zipprich, 23, of 623 Forest avenue, 'Wilmette, and, Stewart Abrens, Evanston,.were reSicued. Sunday by a freighter after a nurnber of other vessels bad pased, Winner in a coinpetitive scholarnear them- but' failed 'té recognize .rhiP awrd "v Hfarvard îmiversity, their. distress signais. Oz'ich lie ;will enter îiext ,nonth, lt The two bad sailed from Wilmette: Jtwties D. Lightbody, Jr., 450 Drexel on Saturday afternoon, and a squall avenue,, Glencoe. At New -Trier overturned them about thirteen.miles 10igh,.chool, where he uw s radoff the beach. Th eir auxiliary sloop, s'ated in Jlste, 'he was- prominent in the "Petnguini," was recovered by drarnatics. was a mnember of thse Coast Guardsnien from Wilmette honor toc iety for high scholarship, aided by the .75-foot Coast Guard and ù,ids the, record for thei 300' Cutter 119 from Chicago. The boat meter track c/samtnionship in the was righted, bailed out, and towed to Central A.A.U. \ViImette harbor. Rescued hy Coast Gtaard TwoWilmette residents were res- Niegelsen Manages cued by the Coast Guard, on SaturClub at Pasadena day, after their canoe had turned over ini a sudden puf of gusty wind, Word ba s been received f rom the about 3,000 feet off shore, near the West Coast of the appointment of I)UOy marking the Wilrnette water Harry C. Niegelsen, formeriy manw%-orks intake.- The two, Daniel Mit- Odeor Spcil Ice UThe quick.dt.Yngl *deodorant. 3 M 1 Raspbioery lP&rfit betwoa &GE-:130àmuma Ico Crmsa .FroïbL N.w yorký QUAR 'A wu wm..t Uhmp.o and WikI ]Eoee Toutie $1201 value fOrý.......69e The "Charlyss," a motor boat from' Chicago, owned by S. M. Johnson, disabled ive miles off Highland Park by engine - trouble' Saturday night, was towed into the harbor at the Great Lakes Naval training station, nerNorth Chicago, by Wilmette. Coast Guardsmen. It.scud by Fishermem Four persons, sailing off Wilmette tne catering at the botel. GUIDE-LECTURE TOURS ,Guide-lecture tours for the gent public at Field Museum of 'Natt History next week will begin' m two hours on Mondai, 'August ION Shoots ....... 49c Dwug Speo"l Me Mli. Sltzer ...... 49c . .49C bathing beach on Tuesday afternoon Uec Bromo Seltiper her mother, for a monih. , two we Iday.,,

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