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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 20 Aug 1936, p. 7

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Sea bae cous jst cuseto b entirely to setting thiigs in û proudotsheave40-fotcuse "Qbuil"ed Now that k over," rein proudof thir 4-fo er ed il Skipper Huggins, is "we are al mette." She successfuliy wearui waterdthe cruiser had this acid test., the severe, thunder squall thât played know now beyond a. shadow *We such. havoc Sunday August, .:.n doubt shé can 'take -it.'t Also, of a that day, it is to be remembered', experience'in -the applicationo this many *vessels larger, thani the, sea ing and traindi scipline bias been wo, scout cruiser weÉe seriously.:disabied fui for by the force of the storin. Aid had ate thethe boys. They now app)nderpreciof su-ch. thingý to:be given even to one 'of the ocean abno value hpadlfe preserverd 4s as steamers plying between,,Chicago and, Grahain Burnsides, Edwin Colegidrills. Eurpen prt. dgar Goelz, and Dick, Nichols,grove, Skipper Huggins put out of. Wii-, boys with'me during the storli 5,the' mette Harbor about 4 in the after- deserve the highest rn, ail commenda noon. There were a group of sea for their prompt and efficient ation scouts and tbeir:guests aboard. Their sistance tbeir training enabledt tasdestination was to have been the to give."-FP.M. thein downtown K ~~ ~ii tue *~ zon**o wingWAI evVUing was di PrOducti3. BeIow Ilaon sgsu&woton or the, Our prescription departmentsaeawy ed to serve you, promptly. We reaàlise our respohslbllity to you ln thia Important funetion. Tour Prèscrtiption 10 filed from fremh, potent drugs; carefully compounded and cheeked by reglatered ýpharffaclats. A.sk your doctor about our prescription service. Hla work la our greateat recom- J. B. SEYLER ever, threateninig cl1ouds prpmpted Skippe r Huggins to turn about-and head fnorth befoie -the destination was , reacbed. The party put into Montrose Harbor for dinner. While 'noored there the Skipper ispectedJ and tuned the engine in anticipation of the blow. That the job was thor. oughly and ex.pertly done is attested by the fact that the engine soon after functioned perfectly under the Most abnormal strain put upon it. After dinner the party put out of Montrose Harbor and headed for the three mile crib until well clear of Gross Point. Then a course was Chicago, Ilarbor, Ho-________ Bugler at Concerts IsI A LoftyPna Aceorded O. Many villagers bave inquired ta the fdenty otf tebugler, assisted the color guard of1 mette PEost No. 46, American .Leg in the color posting ceremonies the Wilmneîte Symphony concerts August 5 and 12. The bugler's i is James Mason of Evanston.. Mason is national chamipion bugli the American Legion, bavingi that distinction in the national1 test three Years'a ao. Manv ex" abo.........21e Plrintimg Smrvice aise ishaving. .49c 50e Tek Tooth Bruah39C Pt. minftai Ou ....... 39c Pt Antiseptie Solutios 49C S&c IpanaTooth Peste 39c 60e Bromo e Solur one----------tuJPori. s.vvyon.below decks was thrown violentIy to the port side. Soon the vessel was brought about again ta the proper, course and began to buck and pitch ber way into the teetb of the gale. The engine, more powerful than the average engine for a vessel of that size, did its work with a wiil. if it were nlnnot )ruthe'I*q- Mr. and Mrs. aarry* have returned ta their hoi haven, -Fia., after an exte with their son and daugh Dr. and Mrs. 1arry A.1 622 Gregory avenue. M fleBerard of 1220 Greenwco was bostess at a. fareweli and bridge on Wednesda, Richte in Liq OCiM ClzTootlh powvder .......... Prp rtiom ...... 39c A'. 31C avent .

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