Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Aug 1938, p. 22

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-~ Patronize Our Advertisexs train wifli reacn iChicago ai 11 pm~I. R e s e r v a t i o n s rnay be made by telephonmng James McFadzean, chairmnan of the committee on ar- rangements, Winnetka 1930, not later than Tuesday, August 16. FIRST 0F THE SEASON A twenty-four pound muskeilunge, the first of the season, was caught recently by Mrs. M. Thomson, 225î Sîxteenth street, Wilmette on St. Louis Lake, St. Anne de Bellebue, Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Thomson re-, turned July 30, from their 'Canadian trip, which foilowed the St. Lawr- enceriver route for two weeks. Joe Bayard of Winnetka photo- graphed at a recent vfsit to Win- netka beach. Wilson Photo Humerter Public, Post Invites to IEnjqy Ifs In Class A, Comnmonwealthn iai- son of Chicago_. former, state and .national champs, Chicago Police Post, Evaniston, Alton, Danvil.le and others wiil match.alertness, maneu-7 ,vermngand plaympg ability.,They are al top -notch, corps' and furnish plenty of, surprise !moves:ý It was learned this week that the Galva Drum. and Bugle corps will be entered. in only one. competition this summer---the contest tobe'held. in'connection with the Legioný con- vention. Galva has been state cham- pions in Class B four times. Three other. times the Galva boys came out*second best. Trhat is an en envi- able record -and they are going to Rckfnrd to "shoot -the works" in' an* st No. 669, American Man's Land. ýr post, organized al- sago, is now headed Hillinger, commander. s made an enviable -f by virtue of its serv- others. The carnival,, which opened on August 5, wiIl continue through Au- gust 17. The. veterans of the post extend an invitation to the public 'to become their guests on any eve- ning, and as many evenings as they may like to come. also of Chicago. Others who prom- ise to give the favorites a run for their money are Cicero, Oak Park, Elgin, DuQuoin and Peoria. In fact, there will be 24 corps entered in competition and an upset is just as possible in drum corps competition as it is li a horse race o r a bal game. Ail competing corps mnem- bers wil have tickets to sefl for the competition the proceeds to help las of 'Seattle, Wasfl., the, national president, is to be present at the opening session, Sunday night. A national president neyer has visited Rockford. Only on a very few oc- casions bas a national president. at- tended an Illinois Department con- vention.

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