Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 5 Sep 1935, p. 20

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Ci.aned and bloclced to your ex- act nw.suremenhi. Trainedattendant and .modern flitting rooms areneai your HORIE LUNE CLEÈANE.RS Gleco.1300: lu15 Washington AM'. YOUR PURNITURE COMPLETELY RIIUILT, »y Expert Craftsmen Over 25 years experience Fine8t. quality workmnanship PHONE and our .es4timator will a with complete line of fabricg DA&VIS ,FURNIlUURE CRAFTSMEN 121 -723, Main SI.Unie 7210 i 'ImnSnyder finished second iu the 100-mile midget race at Detroit on Labor day, with Ted Tetterton and Duke Nalon also finishing in. the -money. Tbey hope te, keep up their winning Wbenf they appear. liere Sun- day.. Charlene Driver, 43 bbts0 r road, Kenilworth, is returning today fromi Timberline: ranch in Arizona. YLE Both persons who had been aboard the Adara were sriatcbed f ront the lake by the coast guard lifeboat which was patroling the race. .D. S. Pedersen, 211 North Oak Park ave- nue, Oak Park, owner ani skipper of the Adara, was one of the persons saved. The coast guard. sent* out its niotor sur fboat, to tow 'in the Adara, but she had already gone to the bottoni by the time the men a rrived. Coast guards planned to raise lier as, soon as weather permitte.d. During the race ini which tthé Adara sank,. two Star. class sloops broke their spars and were toWed.intôo Wil- mette harbor by the coast guard motor surfboat. Ontie of *the sloops was the Galata owned' and piloted by Mrs. T. S. Harris of the Chicago Yacht club. The other was the Sea Dove which the owner. Charles E. Pajeau,. 925 Michigan avenue, Chi- cage, w as piloting. .Suniday morning,. the, coa.tguards towed in the Little \Vanderer, an auxiliary sloop which liad gone oto the rocks near the pier at the Wil- mette harbor moutb. The waves had pounlded the Little Vaderer against the rocks until two planks were bad- ty damaged, causinig the boat to leak. The owner is Donald Champlain, 1M3 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Four per- s;on s were aboard. celebration was spent by 7nty y- ouiug Baha'is from U[rbana. Flint. Michi, Pcoria, Milwaukee, \\Viîînetk-a Ev- anston, Chicago and Wilmette who were guests in Wilmette,, Evanston and Winnetka of thé Nothl Shore Baha'i YoungePeople'.sgroup. On Saturday eveniing a dinn.er and. dance, %as given by Wilfrid Barton, of ,Wininetka. SundaNy mo(rning at the same place there wvas an Iinterest- ing meeting devoted to the subject of Baha'i administration atwic 649 Devis Sfre. Evansfon GREenleof 4025 retüain for about two weelçs. Mrs. Russell Y. Cooke, 331 Cumnor road, Kenilworth, was hostess at Iluncheon Wednesday -to, her sewing c club.

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