Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 11 Aug 1938, p. 23

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Commande 'U. S. .Swan Mr. ýMacCôrmsey recently relieved. Lieut. G. A. T. Washburn as base comandr.The former, before coming to the Glen-view. station, was cOmImanding officer of the u. S. S. Swan' aircraft tender based at Pearl Harbor, Honolulu. In al, 14 officers and, about, 60 ýenlisted men are now on duty at: the airfield. Most of these live on or'in the vicmnity of the North Shore. Equipmlent used in the training periodi, as well as in the, Saturday afterrnoon weekly -drils throughout the 'year, includes Grumman fight- ers and Berliner-JoyceI observation n .q-pQ DIv.r Charles Sheppard divës from the spring board at end of Wlni, netka beach pier, during one of his last visita there. He moved recently to Washington atate. Wilsorn Photo Chain O'flLakes Boasts Bi Bass Plus 'Cool Days necenuy a n~ ew '.rumman amphi-1. j a]bUe bian *was added to the squaclron. laese .Describe Training lwre Training has included fixed ar-fedwa craft firing at a sleeve as welas and L free gunnery. The former is per- The formed. by the pilot firing through taryc the propeller, it was explained; and as we the latter by the flpt'îint 0; fhà trees have been uusually heaviy infested and wiil be producing a fine crop'of spores very shortly. These wiil be.found on tiny spore stak growingý out from the under side of the orange colored lesions which have been evident on the leaves, for several weeks. These spores travel to the, red. cedars and start another period lài the. life cycle of the disease. One ste p mn the cont rol of this disease is the spraying of the red cedars during the late summner and early .fail. .The most -effective rnaterial for this purpose ià Linea Collodal, stlphur, Which mnay be obtained fromn your local1 seed deal. - ofle 1902M. Coameémce, ~g Art, Drets D#,çgon, lâte ,Îp Ducoratj»é, Indusuî.li. FusAin Iilustraio. CeeM. ffl-.liytratoe,, Drewing .ud * Pair ing, f At&Suit. W- 18 S.Mchign Av.,Chiàw. 'VoaionI@Exfeded- Two Weeks While You are away, leave the children for the, two weelcs Postseasoîi, starting Auguat 29, at CAMP SHOREWOOD. or> they May attend Fun! Days or. HaU Iayrs %10%0 DISCOUNT on regular rate is kflown y ai; some time ne string. This ;pring and snow unusuaily dean the main tribu- Dr. Fonder, author of the above ar- ticle, is a recognized expert on garden-* lng, landscaping and soil physlology, a and related subjects. He is a resident a of Evanston. He will be happy. to an- 8 swer questions addressed to the editor. 8 Mrs. Arthgr W. Leaf, 521 Park HAST~INGS YMCA campi for Girls sorts the- summer vacationisj. MIrose aent Marrè4By AcidentThese fresorts offer ail the things Tuesday os The period was marred, Monday al th avantages, of the surround: home of her si of this week, when two fliers, Lieuit. ing tcountrY, but as well add the addi- man, mMu George G. Lamb and Seaman A. R. tional touch of city comfort and city Michigan. Erickson,. both of Chicago, crashed amusements. Golicourses are found in their -plane near the base. Both inthsaeadenscursadrtt It has a were reported to be recovering. ridcing borses. Specially built bath- fect environmen The July class of fine naval avia-1 ing beaches and diving towers grac tefclte o tion cadets will conclude the'ir 4ho lak - cePQ Ëefacliiesfo :end a week at hE ister, Mrs. Mary Ed. it Clemens, Detroit, quiet dignity, a per- nt for a vacation. AII w-.' arum. n mnmp n wm m'w

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