Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1938, p. 8

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- *j to ta"k t. gpffle stroeh wltb woo't pull off. AWao- mnd et&L SOO dn0w WMA. G. MOORE Pfipth Opticlon irc.f. W~i. 1214 Auqust 21: the Robertsons naa as dinner guests at the Chalet Ranch, Estes Park, Mrs. Louisa Pupke and. her daughters, Gretchen and Loutisa Pupke, of Denver. Mrs. H. Gerald Nordberg, 418 Isa- bella street, and her son, H. Gerald, Jr.,, returiied recently from a month's visit with her father i Min- ot, N. D. At the end of her visit she was jomned by Mr. Nordberg and together thie family motored to Lake Kenosee in, Saskatchewan, Canada, for ten dars ,before return- mui to Wlmette. was 'the individual leader, With o. - 34-71, one und er par. Lfonfl lowed with 36-36-72; Metz,. 37-36-73, and Armour, 38-36-74.. A gallery of 1,500 saw thie match, which was handled by Alex Cun- ningham, North Shore prof essional, assisted by several memberS of the Illinois P. G. A. and members of the winnétka Lions club. The lat- ter have long been mnterested in aid- lng promotiolial work of thie school, to which the entire proceede of thie tournament are to be turned over. Thie four players donated'th eir ser- vices and thie North Shore Country, club furnished the course without charge. be -instàiled rakiflg Posive ALF 11 food at ailtiines. For several years thie .Denocraltic organizat.ion, under the leadership of ThomaS J. Lynch,' has distributed Christias 'baskets, milk for children and many other necessities for famn- Aies in .need, which expenSé, this year, wil be borne by tRie proceeds from, this carniVal. Thée largest gathering ever as- sembled onl the North Shore is anti- cipated and nothing has been spared to provide for 'the utmost in fun and entertainfient, it is stated. Thie forty-tWo committeemnen pre-, sent at a ineeting of thie New Trier* DemocratiC association lagt week at' ý1--1.-- ý r-",AÉ!eH. riete. 325 generai chair carnival. SCIENTIST Officer Schmidt on to Recovery, Is Police Officer Joseph D. Septem-ber 4t,19358 Sub:ect: MAN READING ROOM - Il133 Central Avenue Open Daily (except Wednesday) i) A.M. to 6 P.M. lqr.J-.4--A M fn-!& PM go District Golf assovi- 01 J 5liW- Luc Lis proposed to resume Officer Schmidt is a patient in it season. Evanston hospital. Thie danger of ed by William Sticlcney, infection or other complications due Shore, went to the win- to a puncture of one lung by a brok- md Mr. *luntsrnan says en r, and internai injuries is said inned to put up another to reduce as time passes, and event- to be awarded at the ual recovery is expected by attend- season next year. ing physicians. tw asoranized by L. heire for Ira L.. t. Mrs. s sister. Iti Road Report Schmidt, di Tuesday

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