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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Jul 1933, p. 17

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and a nanto retirh for a new start, Gemini passed the entire fleet anc wvon by a safe mocrgin. The north- east wind continuied to drop during the race mnaking a sloppy finishý "Bee," skippered by Harold Reeve, was second, 'and- Carol, pilote& b3 Harold 'Elliott, Wvas third. The. firsi ofthe eleven entries finished in one hour and 4.3 Minutes and 30 seconds. .and the last in - one hour and 59 Min- utéts and 15 seconds., Howard Jones' .'Gli-der",wvas disqualified for pot giv- ing rooui at the Southý mark when she was rammed by Pajeau's 46Smack." Several of the Scehooners entered in thée Mackinac classic had recelWilmette harhor before the end of the race, butt the'liglit airs pert-itted the little Stars to sail"past. thi C. Results of Saturdav's race: lst, Gemini (S. C . Jr. and L. . Pire) 2nd, Bee (Hlarold fleeve,, Mrs. Charles Galloway) 3rCarol (Marold Elliott, Noeimn Nomie) 4th, Hluiiner Il .Iohbn Dnt)~n, flal0ph Hlamhln) 5th, WalrTuS (W7. '. and IB. C. Stoch- ton) 6th. Twinkle Ditto <cordon 'T es . Ilarrigan) ((hre Pjeuw';. 7tIi, Sniac'kP. IW - Ellis) 8th. Fanny (John HaIsted. Il. War- ren) 9th, 1{ermes (AU. Binghani, Meâd Montgomery) lth, Alil abo (E.. Clinetsen, M.%rs. Ciemnetsen) Glider (H-o.ward Jones, William '.Noble) Trhis racé places "Geini" P'onie point in1 the lead for the 3 out ofý 4 races in the B" series, with 39 p)oiints. with "Carol" second wîIth 36 iloits?,, and 'ifuniner 11" third with .35 points. Considering the previous standings in the 'A" series, however, the, season's totals to date giVe 'Carol" the -lead with 89 points, Twiiile Ditto second ivith 77 p)oints,' an(1 "Smack" third with- 76 points. .Commodore M ax- Hayford. turnied ôiver the- tiller of his 'rwinkle D itto to Gordon Jones, as. Max wvas crew- ing onii the Karas :Brothers' 'Q' sloop "'Siren" sailjng the Mackiniac race. groups of figures, i ncluding two marionettes and three hand-puppets of McPharlin's own, and thirty-eight selected books that have recently appeared on the subject, wherein he is also seen as author.and editor. t Each group of puppeÉts is displayed on a' separate stage' with special. b ackground and lighting. The fig- tires are' from, plays as' seriotis as Shakespeare's "'A ,*M i d s u m m e r *Nijzht's Dream ?pand*as frivolous.as a satiric revue. Thev range, in size from the three-foot-higzh iarionettes of Remo B ufano 'for 'Manuel de Fal- las.operetta, ."Master Pedro's Pup- pet Play." to 'the twelvé.-inch marion- ettes carved b%; Gustave Baiumann of Sý'ýanta Fe in the likeness of an Afri- cani famil'v. * 'ho are seen strolling across a hlazinq* desert. The stages are so arranged that each simulates a phvin progress, and the work of the artists is seen to full advantage ýiii spite of the fact that. because of their distance froni Chicago. they thetuselves hiave been unabié t corne. to give actual performances. Amýioig the more striking fizures are the iiymph and silenus of WTav- lande dle Santis. Gregory. ceramic ,cipitor. Nvho b asý made theni of stonieware and terra, cotta respec- tiv'el. iointed so-that they will move as easilv as marioinettes of a ighiter material. 'Most of the puppets are carv'e( of wood, or cast of wood pulp lun 1inoks made 1)NI the artist for the îindividtial parts of the figures. It w'ill l)e seen froni the exhibit that nutch artistry is lavished on what miit be conisidered a ininor phase of tlhe theatre. but wNhich is at pres- ent a very livelv and. popular onie. PLANS FAIR PROGRAMS M-\rs. M.\iles SeeleY, 705 Rogers ave- Inue. Kenilworth, \who is in charge of th-e national hiolidavs at the Storv Cove on the Enchanted island at A. Century (ifProgress, lias only two holiday pro- grarns this week.- On Fridav, which is Bel,-ian daY. E. Rosier, vice-consul of Belgiurn, will give a- group of folk dances aind.sinig native sonngsCOn Sin Just, Eust Of Yoiitmin Si. I 810 Chureh St. Opposite Marthall Fields Specîal.s, for, THIURSDAY - FRIDAY -SATURDAY I VIRGINIA STYLE TENDER NATIVE,,.HIONEY, DAKE ROLLED ROASTHot, From NO BONES, NO WASTE Our: Ovees Prepared Fqs.hion lb. LEO of LAME 4GENUINE / rrs ~anoaa îeSF'RJNG I151 All Green SPECIAL FOR THISC WEEK END lh erick Weston of Sewickley,- Pa., for- Philip and Bob O'Brien, who were merly of Kenilworth, who is visitilig roommates of Elunter Hicks Of 241 in Evanston.. Meirose avenue, Kenilworth while a 0o Dartmiouth, were his guests Iast week. George Liii,' 119 Abingdon avenue.-0 Kenilworth, left Tuesday .of Iast weelc Mrs. Dorothy Macauley is spending, for. a three, weeks' outin at Land 0" the summer with ber daughter,.Mrs. Lakesý, Wis. Albert Cordts of. 521' Tenth street. FRUIT SALAD I LARGE I NO. 2% I CAN 19c

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