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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Jun 1933, p. 10

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.IF * Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wenter, Jr., Cook was approached 'by Oficer 1204 Ashand avveiue, are chairmen oi Frank Rayburn, of, the. Kenilworth, *thée entertaininent committee at the Police departmtent about 10:15 o'clock Railway convention of Association of on Cumnor road.near the Wilmette-, Claim Agents, being held at, the Kenilworth limits. Not satisfied that Sherman Hiouse, June 21, 2-2, 23. the car Cook said he had driven here from Tuscolà, Ill., belonged toCook, Officer! Rayburn ordered bim to ýthe i.iEC1~Kenilwortb poliice station for fnýrther questioning. Cookthen broke away in the darkness'and started running Teleho. W*t. *across -a vacant lot. Warning shots ~by the officeir failed to stop hini, but mal " IV n 0 ne' of the bullets pierced the flesby* Part of, his left arm. He was bleed- ing profusely wlien be, was'arrested, after police departments in the neigbboring communities bad been e iiInotifiecl to be on the lookout for hlm., Cook was taken- to the Evanston 17é è khospital, where bis wound was çlressecl. At the request of the Terre Haute police be was turned over to the Department of Justice for viola- tion of the Dyer act relating to tansportation of stolen cars from, one state to another. RIB OR LOIN END ANDRE'S Hand Cream Regudar $110 Value 60C SpeciaI This- W..k OnIy Phep*e Yotir Appoiunens T*Iay WILMEITE 4517 ALDRIGUT *eauty Shop FIJI yui I LB. attre tte mec cuuparatively cool weather Saturday was responsible for the increased attendance on Sun. day. Monday's registered attendance of 1,363 was nearl,' 's large,, as that.of Sunday. This igure brougbt the to-, tal registered attendance for the first three days that the. beach.,was offi- cially open to 3,035. OfibI cornet Low > In -addition to those who used the bath bous'e facilities,' there were 1a considerable number o f other person who wenit to the beach for a sun tan and who did fl»ot go into the water. Althougb the. registered attendance for the three days showed the> total of 3,035, actually a larger number of persons used the beach.. Because of 'the building operations at the new municipal water works the beach i5. dvided intoi two. sec- tions at present., A strip about one hundred yards wide dividing the two sections is fenced off. Bathing is al- lowed only on the portion. of the beach south of the water works. It la in this section that the bathhouse is located. That part of the beach north of where the water works i5 being built la used as a playground, but no bathing is permitted there. Kennedy Headu Guai-ds j1amnes Kennedy, who bas. been emn- ployed at tbe beach for several years, is captain of the life guards. Other guards are "'Bud" Howard, Charles Patterson, Robert Crawford and Willard Meier. Trhe jife guards were David C. Leach of Wilmette, wbo is in charge of swimming activities at the Union League club, Chicago.., îWater temperature at the. beach since the officiai opening last ýSatur- day has ranged f rom 62 to 66, accord- ing tio Richard Macalister, ithe bea ch master. Mrs. D. R. Penick of 609 Central avenue, with ber two children, bas left Wilmette to spend a montb or six weeks with Mrs. Robert S. Gantt in Trenton, -Mo. Tihe Bible and 'Works off Mary Baker Eddy end. ail other smthorized gChrista. Science Literatuire niay be read, borrowed or pnehased et the. Remding Ro. THE PUBLIC IS OeDIALLY INVITED To AiMN» THE CHURCH SERVICES AND VISIi-THEK READING BOOM J1CId. LUNCHEON DI @,,y ftmebSaday Iluer. RETAUANTau ILB 687ftftv e i

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