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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 1 Sep 1932, p. 40

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of cinterest. Tney wil e away tor- a wek 0o Mrs. David G.. Park and ber datghter, Miss Virginia, 615 Elm- wood avenue, returned Iast week from Cardinal's Mànitowish.,Lodge at Trrout Lake. Wis., where they spent threc weeks. -o- On Saturdaynight, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Wolfe of 414 Essex road, Keinilworth, entertained. a party 'of twelve -guests at dinner at tbe Vista del Lago. There was dancing with some specia1 features. The V. A. Oison f amily of 1738 Highland avenue have just corne badk from a ten-day motor trip through northern -Wisconsin and 'northern Michigan. -o- Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Hopkins and Mrs. S. P. Watkins, -1322 Greenwood av enue. returned recently f romn Stone Lake, Wis.,. .where they had a cottage for two weeks. Mrs. A. F. Biser and three children,> 423, Greenleaf. avenue,', returned last week f rom a three weeks'- vac-ation at Schwartz' Log Cabin .Inn, -H-azelhurst, Wis. -o0 Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Mead of' 320 Oxford road, Kenilworth, rnotored to Milwaukee for. a f ew days the first of the week. Milwaukee is. Mr. Mead's oid home. 0c Miss Dorothv Sears of 417 wick roati, Kenilworth, arrived Iast Friday, having motoreti Dryad Woods camp, Maine, she spent her vacation. War- home Âram where Mr.,and Mrs. J. B. Mfarshall, Jr.. of 1040 Elmwood avenue, announce the -birth of a son Monday, August 29, atr the Evanston hospital. NOTICE On and aiter August 18, 1932, 1 wilI not b. responsible for debte .incurred by L. . on . iel* For your benefit we are going ta write down the wind directionls ti<at' have bearing on the swimming con- ditions at cour beach. The first one that we shall tahk about was mention- cd at week, namely, a north-east wind. .When this wind> us blowing an undertow andi rougli lake 'prevails;. however, the after effect is a warm hake,, but -*sometimes a dirty lake. Wben the wind is. from the eouth- east the, wa ter ýis rough,,,. but. warm. andi no undertow. We think this lcind of a lake is fun ta swim in. A north or southwest wind brings on a calm hake and îcolti water. We want you ta put this wbere ya 1u can 'always refer ta. it, and.thereby relieve the conges- tion on the beach telephone. Just to Rkemnid Y.. A montb ago we asked the beach- goers ta refrain, from standing andi hanging on the- lockers andi the seats in lockers. Lately tbey have been receiving quite severe- punishment andi we just want to -reminti you not. to do it. Thanks!. Probablv some of you are stili wondering who that tall policeman is. His name is Bill Wolff, and he tells us that lie is no relation to Len Wolff. Rather late ta introduce him, bu t better late than neyer. Elizabeth Haack and Gene Pad- dock, the two girls who give you vour ticket when you go swimming, are going dawn ta Florida this fail. W'e are curious to lçnow if they are going ta. get warm or cool off after spending the s'ummcr in the office ai the bathhouse. Coulda't, Stay Away BiIHoimes, who was a,. lue guard on the beach last vear, took Buti James C. Wilson. Jr.. sofaiMr. and Mrs. J. C. Wilson. 801 Forest aveniue, retumned tiSnday night. aftier spending a. few weeks at Camp Highlands on Plum Lake, \Vis. On bis way home be stopped to visit frientis near Port Washington, XVis. Howa rd's place last Saturday when Bud Ieft for a vacation in the north woods. We're glad to scee you back, Bill. Her.s to Yo.a Boy;! Laurie Bennett 'and Bill Holmnes c omprise tht lifegard team that w'ill represent our each at. Vista. del Lago on Labor Day. Theywere sup-1 posed to do their stuif last: Sunday, but the weather mian said "no "tini thé- formù of a big rainstorm. It cer-, tainlv would be fine if we coulti dis- play that trophv on our beach. We wonder. if. thev areý going to. hiave a Beach Day or flot this year. We've been asked many times by variouns people. We think ic would, be a great, thing. Diçk Macalistr Dick Macalister. the beachmasterI t.his1 vear, is rouniding out bhis fourth year an the beach. His first. three years were spent 'guarding lives. then lait year be traveled to Florida andi along the east . coast. .As a lifeguard. Dick is one of the mô,st efficient the beach bas ever employeti, always a conscientious and &Jar-headed man in a pinch. As a beachniaster Dick is ý-very thorough andi exact in bis inistruc-, tions. and as a resuit tbe beach is mun in a much more organizeti and business-iike manner than ever be- fore. Dick bas seen ta it that the beach it kept much cleaner both in- side the bathhouse andi out than in former vears ; le has also seen ta it that the check room brigade does it's work well and speeduly. His subordinates enjoy warking with him. We miglit say that the people who are down at the beach for a swinî acuite rezularlv and see hitn everv dav would do.-the .sarne. Crostian-Science Churches "Christ Jesus" was the su ýect ' o urches *The Club Vista de! Lago, sponsoring the north shore Life Saving cham- pionship, bas donated an attractive perpetual trophy -which will be en- rad.with the name of the coin- munty.represented by the winning team., The victoriotnscommtunity wihI have..tbe riglit ta keep the tropby for* one year. Trwo teams from Gletcoe, one f roui Wilmette, one fromn Kenilwrtb, one from Winnetka, One, from'Evaniston and , nc from, Highland Park have entered the meet. The e'ntries 'ill close Saturday, Septernher 3. at 12 o'clock noon, at the Vista del. Lago. Guards who compete. in the events are. instructedti t report ta, Clark Leach on the Vis ta del Lago beach at 2:45 o'clock Monday afternoon. T«aAre Listed The following teams bave already entered: Glencoe -Gri1nn e!! Burké,, and Jerry.Miller; Henry C. flurnett, ýJr., and Henry Deagel;, Wi!mnette- Laurin Bennett and B-il Holmies,; Kenilworth-George Stickrath and John «Montanara; Wînnetka-Philip Swabacker, andi William Hapt; Ev - anston---WilliamQnaenbeuch and:Ed Baur;' Highland Park-John and- Wlilliam Walker, brothers;. Jutiges, for the. meet, which is to be an annual event, will hé provided bv the Chicago chapter of the Amer- ican Red Cross, through thé courtesy of Dr. H. W. Gerities. No niembers of the Club Vista del Lago will have any say in the awarding aof decisions. it is empliasizeti. Clark Leach,. in charge af the 1waterfront activities at. Vista 'del L 1ago, lbas been planning. sPch a meet for several years. He now expresses confidence, that Sunday's champion- ship, wil be the . first one af. its kindi The- purpose of the comnpétition. he states, is ta deterniine the mast effi- cient ife savine team en the. north shore and to stimulate. interest andi efficiencv_ in life saving . activities. Leach bas given the -qua!ifving tests tO the lifeguards now working on the Wilmette, Winnetka and Clen- cne heaches. SILAftLCe B AY14 Chissg ïales Am.. .mwo la & MLi= onet. N. uaSii 1034 . -odaene turs,". by Mary Baker E~ddy: 9.' The numbr of points scored in Elrnoodaveue."Chist's Cbristianity is the chain of- each event w!»l be 5 for first place, 3 Annonceentis mde f týe sienifi beig rapparin inal]for second, and 1 for third. Annonceentis ati oftuescintiic eip repperin inail 10. The teani scoring the highest birtb oi a daughter ta Mr. andt Mrs. ages, maintaining its obvious carre- number of points will be deciared the Enos Chvmer. 1024 Isabella street, spondence with the Scriptîures ant i WllYel'. t adRdCosreh niigail periotis ini the , des ig of 1.SaarRCos neto w!»l on August 19 at the St. Francis hos- tefsitn,. I oveeach event. Ditl. od"(p.271. *12. Judges' dectisons wlll be final. I

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