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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Aug 1931, p. 26

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Hm's a wonderful OP-* portssnity. NOo nyoneALSO con Iearnl to fly Wrild or phone ,.CURTISS-WRIGHT FLYING SERVICIE GIenview, 111. Phone Gienview 373 u e svi uri the vWm wmnuv10L0or3f ro S y aro itratxing pans.Th Cnw engifle Chrle W. Lehr, who has been Sky Harbor airport west of Glen- powher iwih n hsmr os-operating a seaplane out of WiImette coe, scenefte eod-rain e ________________ barboothis sumer, is ontenipltîng fu makbrin reuar ris bèen tearter fling endurance flight of the Hun- ARRIVES BY PLANE aigrglrtisbtenhea-tr brothers last year, won another bor and the Grant park ramp ini Chi-_di odsicinls rdywe RoetWarburton o.f New York cago. If heé succeeds in, getting enough tremmeso h Saee '1 City,- member of a prominent and wea- reglrDsegh ln oetb he ebr feSaee royal thy familyr there, flew in f rom ýthe east Jishadiytm ceuefrsaln ty took off iromn the airport for last week and, landed at Curtiss airport srv icebte Wiletehaor epand Janesville, Wis. near Glenview.- He' made the tnîp in the lop.a Members ý of t he royal party in- à___________ Lhrisa rasprtanote.h necluded the Prince and Princess thosan hursofflyngaù îwil. Svas ti, parents of Queen Rambai NEWTRIIGPLN known -on the north shore. He wasBr oSimadte'ÉnPnc The Curtiss-Wright Flyfing school' formerlY an instructor at the Curtiss- Arjuna, who is a freshman at Yale. schol ear .. They were,,to be' guests at janes- basa new Fledgling training plane. The Wright Flying shona Glenview, ville of 'Mr. and Mrs:, George S.' plane was pressed into-seirvice recent- and'has.had'a' nunfiber of pupils firom y yinstructors at the school who give this vicinity.. He is a graduate of ýthePrkr flying lessons. Curtiss school, and is fully licensed ýby The youtig prince was the first to the, Department of Commerce. arrive at Sky' Harbor f rom the loop. Mr. and, Mrs. Frank A. Pollock, His. plane, is an Ireland. single-tno- With. him were b is secretary and [,406 Washington avenue,. and, their tored pusher* biplane powered with a.let.Thywee rohtote two children,: Priscilla. and, Charles, Wright Whirlwind -motor. He has airport about Il o' dock'in the morn- !ng, and a few minutes« later 'the have returned to their home after a been making f requent trips this sum-Prnead rics Sst r wo weeks'ý motor tour to Minnesota, mer on weekcends betweeni WiImetteý ric drines S ast arived'. Wisconsin and Michigan. harbor and the Edgewater Beach hotel. villefsor thy efodpare f rine 0 L~~~~ehir has .had extensive ecpe'rience le hrl beo n ,Pic Katherine Hepburn, 417 'Cumnor in .plhotographic work, and a number Svasti chatted in the SkvIHarbor oad, Kenilworth, left August 1 to Of bis photographs .have been accepted clubliiuse with Mrs. George Good- isit her, grandinother in Aurora, 111 and publishied ini the rotogravure sec- speed, director of Ida Noyes hall at tio o a eaingChcag. the' University, of -Chicago. 'Mrs. North shore residents nwspadrie Goodspeed' remarked later that the *past Wilnette harbor have been in- prince was 'the.: most. demoôcratic Il r ' .tothr adse ispan.member .of royalty she, had met. 'tala. v e n t! ielosopteeadse i ln.Other evidence' of this wasrnani- i AY 'C. of C. Sec'retary Plies to take off. DA Sto Michigan Town Friday No Girl Pilots ini Siam INGB. T. Clark, secretary of the Wil- Prince Svasti, observing a girlý stu- r Chicago 's C; GRANT PARK-e TWICE DAILY BEGINNI SAftUrDAYAITÛ M LAST TUME SUNDAY NIGHTI A UGUST 16 IVNGLING DROS' and (i~ BA'RNUM cause of the ilîness orf is wife, who i18uy at Oky lHarbor. at her parents' suminer home. there. The thiree planes ini whicbh the royal Her condition is reported -to be much party flew to janesville, one a Stin- iniproved. The trip: by plane f rom son cabin plane and the.other two: Curtiss airport to Lakeside was made Vervilles, we re piloted liy KM. C. in about forty minutes. Meigs, former newspaper, publisher Kenneth Parker, vice-president,;of Stun FlersLeave for the Parker Fountain Pen comnpany,' Stun Flersand William ]Boyd, Jr., another New York After Air Meet sportsman pilot. Tex Rankin and Dorothy Hester, 1 Prince and Princess Svasti rode in stunt flyers who thrilled the crowds the Stinson piloted by Miegs. Bovd cwua v loneg cie rvew. - LEARNING TO FLY A'new studentbha's been enrolled at the Curtiss-Wright Flying schôl near, Gleénview. Hi ame is Art Moulding. a ada H EAL Charge) UISHALL ,à p h ti 1 -

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