Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 29 Jul 1937, p. 37

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cipai liberty port, i was announced, I will be Cleveland. In comimand of the ship is the senior officer of the Great Lakes sciuadron of the-naval reserve, Capt. Edward A. Evers, 1020 Sherîdan road,t Xilmette. During the cruise, it waq added, Captain Evers is to direct a series of maneuvers. in *which other vessels of the squadron ýwill join. Other north shore officers. aboard include Lieut. Carl Alfred Peterson, 144. Maple avenue, Wilmrette; ýLieut. (Juior Grade) William- Herman Siegmund, 11, 936 Judson avenue, Ev- anston; Lieut. (Junior Gra.de) Ches-, ley McAister ý,Evans, 1314,,Scott ave- nue, -Hubbard Woods; En-Isigii Fred,- erick Favor, 516 Fifth street, \Vil- mette, and Ensign James Edward Baker, 347 Maple avenue, Wilmette. MOVE TO WILMETTE Mr-. and MNrs. M. L. Davis and th éir baby s0à.. Kecnneth, are now livig at 10,3 Dupe place, lhaving re- cently moved there from Chicago. \1r: IDavis, is the formrer Dorothy Klunder of WVilmiette.' Nir. and Mrs. Lutcian L-obdell and thicir daughter, Anita %,ayl, of Rock- f ord, Ill, were the guests last week of i-. and Mrs. J. \W. Roddick, 722 Rogers avenue, Kenilworth. L AKE AT LODGE IN WISCONSIN Mr. anid Mrs. W. G. Peacock and their daughter, Gerry, 128, Sixth stre-et, are spendinig two ,eeks at Sturgeon 1,Bay, Wis.,, at the lodge of Mrs: XW. A. -Whittièr of 353 Sterling road,.Keniilworth, 'who is spending. lier summer vacation there. Miss J une Peacock and Miss. Alice H-ai--. rison of, Wilmctte, came home f rom Sturgeon Bay last week.after spend- ing five days with Mrs. Whittier, Miss Peacock's aunt. HAVE SON Mýr.àand Mr-s. Elmer Horace Cooke, Il of Nules Center announcée the birth of a son Elmer Horace H11,'o11 July 17, at :the. Evanstoni hospital. .Mrs. Cooke, the -former Dorothy'Jane. Orr, is the. daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Carey Orr, 225 Xoodbine avenue, W imet t e M Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Gould, Il,2 Foi-esavenue, and Mr-. Gould's sister,-M. R. 'W. Albertsoni,i-e- îturiied la.st week from a thi-ee- week motor trip through Toronto, Mon- treal, 'and Quebec. They returnied 'through the New England states and, visited at Niagara Falls. Wlsconsis most modemr biort~ cateting to'tii. fisheranoand his foMilvi. Houiweéping Cabins $100 t $2.00 per week. AmoeIcan plan hot.l: occoodain luding al mai -$20 ta $25 per wek. Chidren under 6 haif rate. - Evsry robrn wlth hot. ond coid woter. No finer fising onywhers tln Wis- Bthing-Danciflg -Swimu..os- 8ssn for Muski.--WaII Eye Pike Gof--Tennis. 'Abuokat. eieif fW -Get Northsm pike-,Plckorui Ha Févier wufferers Send frflo -Bos--A woi oCroppe--Blus iln corç Of J. W. Johnson, Heofod G11~-unFshPrch. MJunctadsosn. I New-Uniteds Maininer Seeper Plaes5 0 Play on top of the world th is sum'* mer! In this world-fanxous stting of inagnificent Alpine seenery and lux- urious living!.Baronial Banff .--, Lake Louise with' its eosmopolitan air of color and charm! Emerald Lake. Swiss-like village with is cozy Chalet! Mile-high golf, swim- miug, hiking, riding, dancing! NEW CanaianPacifici4otels Linos Mainliner

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