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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Jul 1932, p. 31

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w ereleven contests, I olIy K&Hni won two and was upset by Betsy Doernig whio won three. She was up- set by Mrs. Horn who won two and was upset by Gesia Sauer who' had the galleries rocking with gler be- cause of her attacks vu. her opponents which'enabled bier to win two con- tests.. She was upset by Mary Clark who also wvon two contests. The canqe tilti ng was followed by farcical diving, lesson,. folloWed. by fancy div- ing-after tWo months' instruction, aqua . planning of marveloius excel- lence over a rough sea, and strolling minstrels. whé played, sang, and, danced. Sons of mnembers :campeted for places on 'teams for Vista in the dual meet at Vista del Lago Suniday, July. 24. betvveen Soins of Vista nxem- bers. and the Chicago Towvn and Ten- nis club whio will off er, keen coin- petition as thcv are coached bv X'Val-, terlaufer,, Olymp-iiic champion. In the 20 yard free style for boys 10 an(l unfder, Jack Bonner wvas first, * Waltcr Fredcrick second. Bud Wil- liams third. * Boys Il and 12-20 yard fre.e style: Craig Benson. first;- Curtis Hoff. second.: Art. Barrett.' third., Boys 13. to 15-20.vard free stvlé: Bob Clark, first.: BillI Bonuier, .second:. Kcnnéth Cobb. thir(l. Breast stroke opien : Fred Workinan. fi.st: I3ob Clark. seco)nd: Jack Bonnier. tlîird. %n.addition to the Duali Meet, thierc will be canioe tiltinig for boys, a pil-. *low fighit ini the water for girls;. and the push bail for ail bathe rs postpon- cd f romn Suilday. July 17, becatise af the ii terest. of .aIl bathers ini the girls* caoe tilting.contest. * Late dîners ' on the esp)lanadeC w'c treated to a gloriotis skv- at sunset. and an unutstially intcrcsting risin- ai thé moon ot of,,tli lake. A bird flew over the lake.anid pois.ed in the ,air.almnost motiotiless, anid.thienswept down to the water swiftlv, again, and again- a rcstful, quiet, intcresting *picture, always changing.- Great is. thle family af the kingfisher. Manday. July 18, Mrs. Roland Mc- Hcnrv and Mrs. Roy D. Weilbren- ner wcre hostesses at'the Sixth Sum- nimer Bridge lunclicon. The folawing tseli1ge and Warren iLynch were tbe guests of W.' Sammons, Jr., for after dinner dancing, .Mr. and. Mrs. E. L. Hicks, Jr., wére haosts at a par ty in honor of their b ouse -guest. Mrs. Marshall Diggsai Dallas, Texas.. Mr. and. Mrs'. William Séverin en- tertained Mr. andýMrs.CÇarl Bett, Mr. and. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Root, and Mr. and Mrs. R. Samson at.dinner and dancing. Mr.' and- Mrs. Vernon Welsh were hasts to a gébup of friends. who ceii- joyed a cool swirp and later dined and danced at the club. Miss Marie,.Mc- Lean, Miss, Mildred Richey, Miss Darthea Warren, Andrew C. Hamil- tan, Charles' Morrow' and Theodore Shields were in the par ty. Among other guests who enjoyed a. swim before dining were. Mrs. Clif- ford Ives, Dorothy and Marian Ives, Helen. Margaret and Carolyn Watts, and Ted Filene who Weré guests af the father of Heleni, Margaret and Carolyn Watts. , M\,r. and M-\rs. Newton E. Tarble af Lake Bluff, and Mr. and M.\rs. E. H. Powell were the dinner guests of the WVilliamn Bakers of WVinnetka. During the evening, moving -pic- tures of events -at Vista were run off ou the embarcadaro. Four junior miembers have been awýarded their caballo-mnarino badges dur.ing tlie last week. Jli the one star elemnentarv class liami Baker and Gesla .Sauier. lu the class for *children under 11 years, Hugh Brown was. awarded lis elemnentary badge. The newlY refinished tennis court is the scene of -rùuchi activity'.. There is an interesting tennis tournamnent in progress. Score is. kept in form of a pyramnid. The player with the best score is in. a row by himnself. In the (Continued on Page 36) D. PAGLIARULO Jeweler Expert Repairing .tsurge WviII return in about threc weeks. Dick anid Edward Waff le of janes- ville. Wis., drove f romi Notre Dame to spend 'Sunday wvith the Harry Mc- Derînotts, 620,Was$hingiton avenue., contractors, Engl Ail makes electrl< serviced. overhau ReasQnable rate 24-Houi 8947 W. iMadison1 Môn.. to Sat. Noon, 75ç-Sat. P.M., $1.25-Weekdlay Trwilight, Soc Sun. A.M., $I.SO-P.M.. $1.S-Sat, Sun., Twilight, 75c Special Ladies' Rate, on Tuesday 35c PHONE GLENCOE 14. No Charge for Reservations 1152 Cenrtral Ave. Wilmelte Wilm.t*. 320-321-781 Greenleaf 7441 Memuber Witnette Ch.mmbe 0/of Cner0e ada 80f4.V

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