Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Aug 1934, p. 29

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Augut 1, 194 UI.I .M PTTlia JL.irla SEA SCOUT SHIP OUIIMETTE I THAT'S THAT. When a dog bites a man, that's flot, news,' but if a man! were to bite a dog it would be real news, iike-wise,, wvhen the Sea Scout sloop Noreaster towed a disabled motor boat into the Wiimette harbor last Friday, it wvas quite unusual and could b. termed news. The motor iad faiied to respond and the boat, with a man and a littie girl ini it, was being blown out to sea by a strong off -shore wind. The Sea Scout boat came aiongside and took hier bow line. Surprising progress was made, and before long the mouth of the harbor wvas reached. A SNIPE FLEET .... A small fleet of five snipes lined up just off Xiimette harbor Satur- <lay and Sunlday and raced a three mile course around the Evanston Nvater works bous' and back. Bart Price and F.winig johansen copped the bionors ini their snipe, Gladiator. A SNIPE CRUISE.. Several of the snipes of Wilmette harbor wil set sailinii the near future and sail north aiong the shores pf Lake Michigan, to be gone four or five davs. Other cruises of Iess duration are pianned by the Sea EXTENSIVE PROGRAM.... An extensive winter program lias been worked out 1w the Sea Scout leaders andl it was suggested that an%, boy ivith thec "sea in his velus.'9 join the sea scouts nowv and bis tiine wili flot -bel wa§ted, as. can be geen by the accomplisbments of the scouts already this season. --R. D. H. Mrs. Aurie Mckeen of Tampa, Fia., is the. guest of B etty Williams of 415 Abbotsford road, Kenil woth. Bettys brother Stephen, Jr., is play- ing, in the' club championship at thé Evagnston Golf club. -o- Mrs. Howard L. Fogg and son, Howard, Jr., 713 Greenwood avenue. returned Moniday from a four weeks' motor trip through the east. Mr. Fogg went east with them but re- turned by train. Mr. and Mrs. Anker L. Christy, 1631 Spencer avenue, and the latter's auint, Mrs. Lily M. Smith, motored to Waterloo and Cedar Fails, Iowa, last week-end to visit cousins who had driven there from their home in Pasadena. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Jackson of Peoria and Mrs. Harry Clark of Sum- mit N. J., wvere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ware and Mrs. Alfred McDougal, 325 Abbotsford road, Ken- ilworth. -o- Mir. and Mrs. William C. White, 714 Cummings avenue, Kenilworth, spent the week-end at Saugatuck, Mich., where they visited an uncle of r.White. MNrs. H. C. Dixon of Kansas City, Mo., is the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Duncan, 225 Wood court. -o- Bill Dalton, 1029 Chestnut avenue. % vith a party of twenty, left Iast Sat- Jurday on a touir of the Black His ,-'nd Yellowstone park. 10155SCHNIIUIDEI'L1 ANNOUNCES the GRANID OPIENING of his IAVERN .SATU RDAY, <,AUGUST 18 Harrison Street (first.street so uth of, Glenview Road) One mile west of Skokie Boulevard IDANCING SAÀNDWI CHES Music by Joe Schneider'. Orchestra VISITS, AT LAKE. Teddy Ca .ssin, son of Mrs. E. A. Cassin of 326 Oxford road, Kénil- worth, is spending two weeks visit- ing his sister andfamily, the-.M. J. Mazuereks 'of Oak Park, 'who bave> a cottage at McCullom Lake. Miss Laurie Flentye, 729 Lake ave- nue, is leaving niext Monday on a two weeks' boat trip on the Great Lakes. 0o- Miss Hope Carroll, 214 Ninth street, is acting as counselor at the Blue- bird camp, Nawakwa,ý South Haven, Mich., for the entire summer. BACK FRtOM .VACATION Mrs.ý I. K. ýStover, and:ber sn Henry, 1044 Ashland avenue, retuniîed Saturday f rom a week's vacation at Torcb Lake. Tbey visited Elizabeth, Stover wbo is in camp Four- Way Lodge at Alden, Mich. Russell Cooke, Jr., of1 Charlotte' N. C., wbo once lived in Kenilworth, left Monday, after a visit witb the Frank Youngs and- the Robent Hilde- brandts of Kenilwortb. 0o Mrs. E. John Hicks, 241 Meirose avenue, Keniiworth, wiII be luncheon bostess to ber sewing club Friday. August le, 1934 WLLMETTIÉ 'LLFE

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