Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Aug 1938, p. 54

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the week. . La8t Sunday the i.ariks attexided 'a lamily. reuniin at Wat- seka, * -M. >This' was A meeting of the Die Mos. famnily, relaives of Mrs. Clarkc. Puonoize Our Advertisers .......... 18^1LE 627 Main S*ee. Wlmett. Phone WiIlme !5455 Open daiIy. including Suncimys .from 10 a0.m. fto 12 p.m. _- The squall was accompanied, by rain and foflowed by almost. a fiat1 calm. Boatsand their wet crews for nearly two hours. straggled into the, harbor they. had previouslY lef t about' t w e .n t y1 minutes bel ore the storm broke. However, some stars' finished, the race, the third in the B series. These i their finishing order over the ý7 mile course were: "Little Audrey" (T. M e a d), ,Sagitta"', Bradbury brothers), "*Neo" (F. Boyfltofl), and ,Skipit", (T. Waage). The flrst race over a 5 mile course, in the Sheridan Shore Race week In- vitational series was held Sund4y with the Coast Guard boats. "Ruish" IlSally Jane was second, ploteG - by H. Barber, witb the' time ot12:44:23; and "Rie Lor" was third, sailed by J. Lockhart, the time being 2:48:19. The other two entries were "Sally Lee," manned by R. Lippincett, and "Aeolus" piloted by K.. Eastman. Bob Lieus' "Topper" was sailed i thWl TJi~tiationals and the junior races held at Lake Wawasee, Ind., Wednesday and may last tbrough 'til the finals on Sunday, August 28. "Ric Lor" skippered by K. Eat- maný and "Higli Foot," piioted by- A.Andrews will compete in the Upper Great Lake championship races for snipes there during this same period. Results of these races 4010 13 39 911l IHuck relieved 1Horder in this sixth inning; next Sunday afternoofl,'Aug, ust 28, at 3 o'clock., Wheeling will play Wilmette at Wilmnette. -MOTOR TO DETROIT Mrs. Ami. Helgason, 220 Seven-, teenth street, and lier niece, Elleen Johannson, rnotored to .Detro it r e:z cently. with Mr. and Mrs. Larry Racine of Oak Park to mneet Mr. Hlegason who has been traveling i Europe the past three mnonths. Last summrer M r. 'and Mrs. Hel- gason and Elleen ail spent three months InEurope. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Engels, 1118 Rid-aernad. and their daughters, figg fourYowhg ............ ý50 Chick.n Egg Foo Y oung ..... .60 SubgunEg Foo Young .5 Moslwoom -Egg F. Young ... .70 FRIED RICE WiIh Pork and Egp....... .4S at l from a visit w LI.uetovUW, X0., where they were guests of Mrs. Engels' sister, Mrs. Harold Napier. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Clark of Jacksonville, Fia., formeriy of .Wil- mette, and their son left for home b iast Sunday after spendig the sum- mer in Evanston. Miss Caroline Clark,,their daughter, went directly i to Iowa,9 Where she is attending Wikh muslwooms ...........1.00 ChIcken Suhgum ......1.00 Whie muutooui....... .80 VgotebI. Chop SueY .... . .65 Extr e . . . .. . .. ..60 Subgium Ch., SueY ......... .80 Aineriçan Chop Suey........ S Chines$ Chop SuOy .......... 4 WII,$onions ...... ...... 5 fineCut ............... .65 li WJnversals & Bernard - 4: à5:42- it Denlemanfi - 4:52:59- ders acl'058 .Raymnd ther Sheri- ""Baccarat," « ' Devshir" w*ned by B. J. rd Jlm" owned rietka). "Edyth ey.t r 4:06:30 - 1141 Ch1esnut avenue. ouvie iuzo ber way to Alaska. June Eiieen Thogerseil las just returned from Camp Nagawicka atter spending eight weeks there. 0o Mr. and Mrs. William Greenwood Moore, 1221 Lake avenue, have as house-guests this week Mr. and Mrs. ... . . .. . 0 à Mein ....... *0 ..6.. .. . . 5 f- ........... 75 Mr. and MVr s.1 Linden'avenue. At the time of the py

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