Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 19 Aug 1937, p. 34

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Legare-Loving Photo Mi! li.abcth E. Packer», dean ofirlat ýe' Trier Tozciship desk aft/wh scho-ol -the. Tucsdav" af tel. Labor day, to assumile. charge Of fthc ri listrafion 0c"f nmm.gil studenIts, it Ï(<tas Ma110o11cd this zçeck. iss Packer, it wvas added, nmav he seen hy appointment any oQf the days preceding the opening of school, which bas been set for Monday, Sept. 13. Frederick A: Kahler, dean of b)oyS, in charge of boys' registration, has already established daily office hours in preparatiain for school's opening. be- Imd.,1 iriec!to1 Dayton, Ohio, Pittsburgh, and New Last week was held the Illinois York. The new route was made POs- Acronautical association annmal tour sible through the awarding of a for.private pilots. Allan Spragtie, jr., postoffice mail' contract 4 TWA. of Chicago, Robert'Borchardt of Ev- * Dogla Airraf cororaidn e- istorn', and Mr~. K.Steiner of Villa DoulasA.rcrff- crpratdn e-Par al eteed herace 1held incon- port tht ithasunfhledordrs ection with the state fair at Spring- amontig t aproirntey $6,00,field by theý association. It was an 000,andtheordrs ow n te boksexhibition. race, the actual course. etc., wiIl keep the factorSr busy- until the o hc a r-dtric o spring. of 1939,, if operations are tit- ahc peiobyastcede iiiterrupted, NV., H. Lewvis, -controllergieonyafwm etsboeth of the. company,, declared before, a start-of the race.. Prizies antd'liames naval affairs committee in, the U. S.,o h-wneswl eanucdnx Houe o Reresntaive reenty.week, because the, data to, be: fi.giredl New wa alo rceied îîa n~on requires -time for, tabulation. Dutcharlns .a made ant Dr. Charîe G olden of -Chica~go 'd fa1 ew from the airport to Frond du Lac. order for four, DC-3, Douglas planes, briniginig the total numberof Doug las Wis..over ast.weekend. planes in useon the Dutch airtlines i ýr. Beardsley and Mr.,Piper lew: to 18.. their1Lockheed Vega plane to Muske- gon., \ichi., on Wednesday of last -Preseaat business other ±ha~n airl4ne. c ek, and ,returned the saine dav. contracts is made uap of 65 per cent Curtiss-Reynolds arny. contracts, which include among Theodore Barr, of Rogei-À- Park te- theni a $11,000,000 contract granted ceived his private flying licenise this last miontîî. week' at the airport, as* did Allani Bailev of Wilmette, and John M. NEW BOMB3ER Wright of Winnetka. ThieUnited States Navy has beeni In the airport's photogr'aphic ship, developing a niew type of navy p)atrol a Waco cabin, '36 model, Fred Sonine bomber, a giant flying boat .with four this past week miapped over two enigines, at the Sikorsky Aircraf t thousand miles of land forgoe- factory in Hartford, Cotin., it Nvas nment survey work. Thie job took learned ecet1- about two daiys to complete. beatit» #V,9990 DORS A GOLF COURSE CATERING ONLY TO. LADIES AND GENTLfl-> MEN APPEAL TO YOU? make no attempt to either select tne motors, according to plans, will be Pratt & Whitney Twin \Vasps o * 1,050 hlorse power each. * Safety and ease .of oper ation are the two ':atchwords. AIl latest de- vices to h.elp accomplishi these things1 have been incorporated in the planie.. Commodious living quarters for the1 crew-v~-a. mechanics workshqp, galleyi with electric stoves, water distiller,. and dry ice refrigerator-have created 1 an tinustual interest in' this new s unset VISIT ALASKA Mr. anid Mrs. O. -\L. Eercaw. 741 Eighih street, who recently returnied frorn a circle tour to Alaska, are nowv awaiting the ret.urn of their childrenl frorn camps. On Sunday McClaiin will arrive from 4 K ranch at Billings, Mont., and Sexton f rom Camp Houghteling at Muskegon, Michi. N'ext Tuesday Nancy will ar-rive froin R- . IStaff L tqt Ray for flight arc these' air craft of the navy, seen ct the naz.al reserve aviafion base at Curtiss eleld, ii» Glenvicz v, which is to be formally commi s- sioned a week fron neit Saturday afternoon. Rear Admirail a yne Ells, commandant of thte ninth naval district, and Lieutenant G. A. T. Washburii, base commander,, are to be' in chargqe of the ceremionies. h'eat ýcC

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