Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Jan 1935, p. 22

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» in CASH1 or Lord'i chandis». oertfcal*s. St.ifing iver PIata um Specade Freines Penis -and u.sy at*ersg W. Po ULIUac1 WIlf-&n@wn. Evansdon J.woer, A1'PRAISER LORD'S-Fir.ti Floor to his home. For many years Mr. Fink was associated with the J. B. Farwel company as a department manager He is asurvivied by his widow, Mrs. Sula Fink, a brother, Dr. George 1). Fink of Long Beachi Calif., and W .$ister, Mrs. .E. G.. Eanheart of Okia-ý borna City, OkIa . The funeral service: were held, Monday aftennoon at' Scott's funeral- home, with the Rev. -James T. Veneklasen ofi-tle- First. Presbyterý- ian- church of Wilmettçe oficiating. Burial took place at Memonial Park cemetery. I ilFurCasI Reduced L x12 $30 to $225, Hurry! Hurry! While they lest M. B. Okean Fmeis, lac. AMERICA' CHOOSES THE LEADER FOR 19314 Forced Stop at Curtiss One of the planes which stopped at Curtiss airport last week was a Northwest Airways Lockheed Elec- irai soutbbountd on its Minneapolis-, Chicago run. The sbip landed at the nontb' shore field in a blinding snow- stormCbita eveinstead of con- tinuillg its ,scbedtled run to the Chi- cago -municipal ,airpnt.hi as doue after the pilot had radioed to.the municipal airpont from abovre Wau- kegan for a report on weather con- ditions there and instructi.ons.as 10t whetber t o continue into the city or stop at a notb shore field. The in- structions also* were -s ent by radio. The plane, a fast ship (cruising speed abo ut 200 milâes pey bour) was carry- ing express, but no passengers. Chinese Customs Head Makes Plane Trip East Henry Leong, superintendent of thinese éiistôi1g, withl headquarters at' Canton, flew from Cuntiss airport to Worcester, Mass., last week witb E. S> Staples, an official of the Chî- cago Aviation corporation, operators of Curtiss airport, and Bob Henschen, who flues frequently at Curtiss. The three men left the noth shore on Wednesday, expecting to be gone about a week. Th trip was made in a Stinson. Mr. Leong was in charge. of the Chinese exhibit. at,.A Century Jerry Wood of Oak Park, who re- cently brought' bis tri-motored Ford plane to Pal-Waukee airport for stonage, wvas busy, hauliug passeugers last week for Purueil and Wilson,. Inc., Ford automobile dealers of Highland Park and Des PlIaines. 'Tbe occasion was the first sbowiu'g of, the 1935 Ford car. Wood was giving- prospective buyers airplane rides. Takes Raiicng Plane to, Florida for Miami Meet Art Chester, racing pilot, and C. M*. "Sli»" Savage, Stinson sales rep- resentative for the Chicago Aviation corporation, planned to leave Curtiss airport Wednesday of ýthis- week for Florida, taking. with tbem the "Ches-. ter Special" ship w#hich b as Woui Chester many prizes in air ra cing events.. The purpose of the trip tc, Florida, 15 to enter tbe AIl-Americati Air races at Miami later this month. Chester and Saàvage bave done con- siderable work on the Plane ini the last few weeks with a view ta increas 1- ing its speed. One of the improve- ments is a new propellor. After coin- p eting in the Miami races,. Chester plans to take part in other air meets. including the Los. Angeles races- early in the summer and tbe National. Air races at. Cleveland in September. Beechcraft Distributor Flics to Lincoln, Nebr. Richard Beeler, Beecbcraft distribu- ton for the Chicago area, witb head- quarters at Cuitiss airport, flew to lîi. borne at Lincoln, Nebr., last week. From. there he planned to go ht Wichita, Kans., where the Bechl-: craft faàctory is Iocated,. to have beavier.landing gear put oh bis sh il). Heis expected back at Curti-,, fieldl sometime this week. Flics to Indina Town to Pick Up Passenger Duane 'Howard of Curtiss airport nmade a trip to Bloomington, Ind., Iast week in C. J. Johnson's sbip. Ile went to the Indiana town ta get MIr. Johnson, a buyer for Sears, Roebtu',k and company. Howard leit Curti&' field Wednesday afternoon and r-' tfurnedwith bis passenger Tbursdav nigbt. This Winnetkan ýTakes I-lis Flying SeriouslNy It takes more than cold weatber to keep Sidney Spiegel of Winnetka o'n the ground. Mn. Spie2-el, an official? air- tuec i li 611 Main.Street Wilmette ,,ttus pick up and deliver your car widi oui FREE Residentiol Motorcycle Service.' Y.ur Nusgàbtwboeed. CIEVROLET Dealeî SSfl~ OSaI Liddell (to give Mrs. Jrargreaves ber maiden name) who coa,çed the world's greatest nonsense literature frot» Mr. Carroll, otherwise Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, prof essor of mathematics. The original American edition. of .Alice,"witb Tenpiel's famoius illus- trations, is now ppblished in facsimile The HroldE. Waller f anily of 0>30 Waldn rod, innekaretunedthe day after Christmas from Flusliinig. L. I., after a holiday visit witb. MrS. WalIer's ý parents, the Ellis. Parker Butlers.. Mrs. Waller and Nancy and the baby, Hal, bad been.,there for a. monith, Mr. Waller joining them the week-end before Christmas.

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