Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Sep 1936, p. 8

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AND PUR JACKETS The comilng sgeason.,briùga new .lino.Swagger eoats wltli front flare, .notcbed eoilar. And yoke front. Fuùr Jacket-st are etUh ver> 1)opular. And it la ne eanNy to have your fur coat restyle&. Our PrIces -are reasona ble. Brin g your -furcoat in and let us show you hoWý we can remnodel kt SHAWEE F U R-R1E RS TaiI.rs and Cleaners 521 Fouer#a St. fs imH t in his fine work. They are A. Andre- sems to be developing a penchant mie, sopresident: F. Barthoid, vice- for finding every available squall on president: G. Halstad. secretary- !!Lake 'NIichigan. Saturday, August 22,. treasurer. and LN fa rt in. recording the Chicago. Daily News held iis ansecretary. llcnsto nual regatta. at av Pier.ý Again The concert w.1cnïto a pro-: this %-car as last the scouts had the, gramnoai sangs of various.,nationis, in- job of towing a number of Wilinette cluding.America. Sweden, Denmark Snipe Class sloops ta the Chicago Followingoa meeting of the Demo-. and -\'orway. Ha rbor for. the races-. After discharg'crtcorganization in- New Trier ing their tomr Skipper'Huggins had. to*wnship Friday evening ai laýst week, Mis arore eht 142Greî-the' cruiser 'moared -out in the Cbi- Democratic .. Township .Committeewodavenue, returnied haine on the cago, Harbar right in Uine with the end inan Thomias J. Lynch announced' tZepher froin Omnaha Where she has ai ýthe pier and the starting buoy, a, the appointinent: M Dernocratic prebeen . visiting ýMiss- Betty Kitchen j perfect spot from which ta view cinct captains in 'New, Trier, as foiz.,. who was her room-mate last vear at istarts and finishes. Thé boys,.greatly lows: Rockford, College. She ivas ber, enjoyed seeing ail classes- from dimi1. A. C.Hiall, 240 Beach road, Glencoe. guest for two weeks. nutive, sailing camoes ta sixty footers, 2- H. V. 'Richardson, 439 Skokle road. -omake tleir; fiying starts.' An especial- Glenicoe. 3. Nell Jeffrey, 810 Greenleaf .r. and, Mrs. Anthony Boehner. afi ly thrillingsightwas that of the large avenue, Glencoe. 4. Alfonse Sciarretta., Adaxms avenue, Glenm'e. 5. J. Eage-r St. Charles, NIo., are the houseguests schooners and yawls tearing across 375 Lloyd, 1092 Crescent jane, Glencoe. of Mr. and -Nrs. HenryHioffiman. 1538 the uine with everv sail set and draw6. Pýaul Brandi, 981 Gordon terraýe. Hubbard Woods. 7. William Grltzbaugh, Wilrneeavenue. ir.Bohv s, jng to a brisk breeze. Sr. 49Iiden avenue, -iI'Wù Mrs.j 1-oftnn's sister. 8. William McGlvern, 865 Pine oods. street, ýIL1 l 1.1 aC- IL %1 i.ir eAJalL ba 0 5OUUfl4 * c0 r *c JUJL* ides, Colegrove, Goelz, ivagé are now prouder ýir cruiser which again Lstiff test ivjth a-mark' per cett.-F.P.M-I. Dem ocratie Precinct Caltans Ap.pointed by.Thomas J. .Lynch ors KBAt ric.d H t= ~ O L~when SQUALL STRIKES.. things e gti wl Winnetka. 9. J. P. Fleming, 760 Foxdale avenue, Winnetka. 10. Morris K. Levinson, 1064 Spruce street, Winnetka. Il. William Merrîli, Jr., 514 Birch street, craft ,vere racing hither and )yon, Winnetka. 12. Jamnes '3biFadzean, M4) each in its awn particular race, onie Ash street, Winnetka. 13. Peter J. ReinmenW striped canvas coverd oi the famous Lake Michigan thunder ert, 655. Cherry street, Winnetka. 14. Lundqtùist, 480 Hawthorne lane. ïat Boxes and Ov.rnight squalls began ta gather its forces. Russell Wlnnetka. 15. George Greenawav, 23(1 g Wardrob. Gme. Ev eryone saw it coming but no one Center street, Winnetka. 16. Bernard Schlldgen, 803 RidJg- road, i-as going ta be first. to shorten sail Wilmette. 17. Edward Schneider, 2536 C 'W~ 1c ett Wi and lose a race, I .should say flot. fl1enview rod lose a sail or two. And lose Ir Ir kir IrRather Wadrb Lock &IruiiJcnhop at P.acock.'s Cool, refr.shing drinks, or t.mpling sodas anid sunda.esgood at YoulI find +hem extra on wit nu our iue nails. îIn a iew more moments the squall Jet everything go. The aver-canvassed y-ach;ts wvere papping sails right and left and the -wind -worked on thern like an ambitious terrier on an aid shirt. A more pointed. lesson ini when ta shorten sail could flot have beein plantied for the scouts.. il -ar.-* avenueM, Y? iimette. M0 Sixteenth street. Wiliiette. -'). Howward J. Hickey, 350. Oak circle, Wilmette. 29. Patrick J0oyce. 423 Tenth Street, Wilmette. 30. L. J. Ha.,siiizitze, 526 Linden avenue. Wjilmette. 31. C, NV. Mason, 516 Fifth te,'Wleî. M~ 24. William D. OY2eill,. 1033 Sheridan road, Wilmette. 25. Harry ,. MeIDermç.tt, 620 Washington avenue. Wilnette.2. Eugene Mueller, 1602 Spencer a%-enu, Wtlmette. 27. William 'M. O*Connell. Pecicock's c Cream Following the appoinitinenit ai cinnitteemien. organlization oiWcer-3 and nieimbers Qf the executive conaj!t tee The Bible and Woirks of MM~ Baker Eddy, and ail other authori Science Literature nuy bc read, borrowe4 or' purchased at the Re TH U ILJC COKDILLLY INIT-Ei> TO ATTEND THE~ CuuacU SEAVicISANDI VIS!? THE REARfl<O BOOM Ch rist' 3n g Rom. crai t.. down Ia ease the strain (in the s1nîall 1V.andii.. rs. . CyLL. a eacoud ie15à'i I ligl nlavenue returnecf ta Befre1 mchof Befae muh a. a ea ouldhe ibue'te on Saturday iroi Çreenl whipped up' the squall passed ontinOt' lake,. thIere yvvacationed for inta the lake as suddenly as it ciàam. iverk, Smih o

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