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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Jun 1932, p. 48

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D RIVE into our elean, attractive station, ask for a tank full of gasoline, a complete lubrication job, or just a quart of oil. Our attentive, courteous employes wiII give you the smre careful. service no matter wbat you need. THE OL WLL Bob 'n' Mac Main St. at Linden 'Ave. Phone Wilmette 3334 's Get a RAIN CHECK witb each wash IMember Wflmett i' Chamber o! Commerce .Wihnette Post wishes to express its village for the generous contributions of flowers Iast Sunday for the deco- ration of graves of ex-service mcil. NVilmette's citizens respondled, gen- erously Thursday of last Week in the purchase of.Poppies. Despite-unfavor- able weather early in the day, the sale of the litieé flowers made by disabled ex-service men proved highly gratify- in g. Wvilmette Post. thanks the vil-ý lagers for this splendid cogsperation. Memorial Day',observanices, carricd through ui»nder.auspices of Wlet Post, attracted-a large. representation of villagers. The program was one of thé most impressive comnmunity ob- servances ever staged in Wihpette. Eveybdy t st ru A, 1 *m.1PSPli A Route*. . nýy Road to Waukegan RQad- North toDeerf ield Thehn1'/l Mies West the new nead of thie beach staff of the club, will mark the opening. ',,fr. tLeach will be assisted' by "Lyle" Col- bath and George Buis, wbo will be senior and junior instructors. in swim- rning, and diving and will conduct classes, andturaens ncompeti- tive outdoor gaines during, the sum- mer. The lune prograin for the club in- cludes, besides swimming classes for women and for children, Weight.:cor- rection classes for womneni and classes ini life saving, for children and for aduIts. A ninety-foot, pier and a sta- tionary' diving platform are being built and will' make it possible to bold local, end -district swimming. meets at the club. Already' arrange- menits 'have been made for some. of these as wellas for %exhibitions, by the American. Red, Cross. Every Sunday afternoon during the1 summer at 3 o'clock there will bea program on the Sua. Bathing Feature Sun bathing on the roof of the club isa new feature this year an-d enclos- ures are being erected to secure pri- vacy. A diriing room for bathers di i- tinct froin the beach grill is being establîshed and steps from the beach are being erected. A beautv pairl1or under the direction of Albrighti of Wilmette will soon be opened. A. dry- ing closet for swimming suits is a, new service which will be offered. Racks for canoes are being built. 11 The summer series of bridge l unch- eons for women opens next MVonday. Acting as hostesses for the day are IM'rs. Ralph Long and Mrs. Ro-y Xil- brenner. The first of the regular sumî-ner Saturday night dances -will take place nèxt Saturçlay. The entertaininent planning ýcom- nittee consists of Herbert U. Nelson, chairnian,; Mrs. Knight Blanchard, E L. 'Hicks. >Fred L. Workmaïnand john C. Marshall. Young Mothers Club Meets Monday, Junie6 Mrs. Paul W. Stade, 835 Sixteenlt.i a i me University of Iowa. -- Miss Dorotby Brooks of 832 Sher- idan road, is spencling a month vîsit- ing friends at their home, "Mason- croft," in Sumt.er, -S. C. She motored down, taking two a half days for the. beautiful drive intothe south. B J ..Oý 1. l

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