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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 25 Mar 1927, p. 15

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March 25, 1927 WILMETTE LIFE ., Boys Rush ·to Join Riding Club JJ!Jakes C. M. T. Summer Units Plans /or .Spring The "Doughboy" may be the backand Summer Events bone of the army, but the mounted The opening spring event of the Indian Hill Riding club wiJl be a group ride. announcement of which will be made to its membership shortly. The general plan is for the members and their friends to leave from the club's stables on a Saturday afternoon, the date to be fixed later, ride through the Forest Preserve, dismounting at Carleton Elmes' farm at Glenview. Af .. ter inspecting the stables there, tea will be served at the Glenview Golf club near by and a return to club headquarters made by another route. Those of th~ members who are not riding will motor to Glenview and join the equestrians at tea. The stables, located :tt the south border of the Indian Hill Golf course, arc showing great activity these spring days. From early morning till late in the afternoon groups of riders are sew on the bridle paths which hav~ recently been put into excellent shape for the season's program. Everything points to a very active season for those interested in riding. The annual dinner-dance of the Riding cluh will he · given at the Indian Hill club late in April. The entertainment committee in charge of this and other events is composed of Godfrey H. Atkin, chairman, Fred H. Scott and Pierce C. Ward. Mrs. James White, 931 Chestnut avenue, and her daughte.r, Mrs. Hugh Paterson of Deerfield, have returned to their home s after an extended trip t::> Bermuda. branches have not lost their appeal for young America if the number of applications to attend this summer·s Citizens' Military T.r aining Camps from Illinois, Wisconsin and Michigan is accepted as a basis of comparison. Although active enroltment began only March 1, fifty percent of all vacancies in the Calvary and sixty percent of all vacancies in the Field Artillery have been filled, leaving only 193 enrollments among the "Yellow Legs" and 112 among the uGunners" out of a total of 4,300 to be trained. . Have you ever made good on one job ·· I + Eliminate "Death Curve" on Waukegan Thoroughfare Actual construction . work on the widening and straightening of Waukegan road to eliminate what has come to be known as "death· curve," was started lhis week. This particular stretch of road is located where Glenview road enters Waukegan road from the east. .It is said to have been . the scene of more accidents than · any other particular section of this thoroughfare. The construction of this piece of road and the cutting through of Glenview road will necessitate the expenditure of several hundred thousand dollar.s, due to the fact that the building of two large new concrete bridges will be necessary in addition to the road improvement. for 39 years? T HE extra mileage you get from Dunlop tires starts with the fact that Dunlop has had thirty-nine years of·tire-building experience-more than any other tiremaker. Each part of each Dunlop is built right. Dunlop owns its own cotton mills to spin selected long-fibre cotton into the special Dunlop cable-twist cords. These cords mean extra strenAth-an added factor of safety against constant load and pounding of roads-longer life and greater mileage. They mean extra ··stretch"-so the tire carcass will give under blows, and come back to its original shape without the slightest injury. Every Dunlop you buy has extra miles built into it because Dunlop knows each part of its job. That is why we recommend you put Dunlops on your car. James Sproul of Rockford. who has --oM rs. Robert Z i m m e r m a n n, 302 been the guest of his sister, Mrs. John Creenlcaf avenue, left on Saturday of Clark Baker of 347 Maple avenue. left last week for Long Beach, Cal., to Tuesday for New York. vi sit her mother, Mrs. S. Franz, for a .Sproul will sail next E .u rope. · month. Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday for MOTORS SERVICE IncoL'"poraeea MARGERUMS TIRE SHOP Vulcanizing and Accessories E.VER.VTHING ./bthe AUTOMOBILE Victor Springfield Cords Come in and let us show you two of these Tires that have run 621 Main Street Wilmette NEVER. CLOSED every 2~seconds + 21.000 MILES Cheaper than any other heavy duty tire. ·someone buys a J.C.Sf~------- ------------------ A.B. VanDeusen.; FOUNDERS OP THB PNEUMATIC TIRB INDUSTRY IT . ! ..... ----- £ ....... ·-· . .Jd

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