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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 12 Oct 1933, p. 22

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JaiS East of Fountals Square Opposaite Maralai Ffildé Geaulu. FRlIN cOR ROASTING Legof ~Faaucy, freilà, yoýangtenader ccen-pca Lammi b ib. Thu»dayp Fridy,Strdyi4j Fine qaly smeci- Imported W U fl0 A/ W Extra- fancy Swise Ch ees. frooM th6e.fainou ÉÈmennthalVaI7,Of $î.rad 5 l . .. . .. . . . d _____________ M ~ - ~1~~ TENDER NATIVE Ci"und.b 6k Dry Picked KEBYS lb. 290 iYoung, Tender VIRGINEA STYLE, Pruared En hat taaty fashion Whole or haidf, Mb. Ingt b . .. .. . . . . . . .2 Dry Pickod DUCKCS I lb.17½0e I todernistic Sky Harbor clubhouse. *Members .of the staffs -of. neigh- boring airports are, expected to be 1present, as well as mgny private plane owners and .other guests Who aire particularly: intérested in aviation. Dinner will be. followed, by dancing and entertainment. Incluided in the entertainment wiIli be a performance by the Maxellos, well known acrobatic troupe wbich has beeg appearing- in Chicago. Therel's also,,to be a fan.dance. No, SalIy* Rand won't bie there, and the identity of the. person Who will, do the dance hasn't been divulied. The Sky Harbor boys aren't telling. Among the celebrities present will1 lie, Red'. Ingle of Ted, Weeis 'or- chestra. "Red" does considerable fly- ing at Sky Harbor. Special Tables for Gute The Sky Harbror management h1as arranged for spcal tables for guests fro*n Curtiss rport and Pal-Waukee airport and for representatives of the lines. There is also to be a "hell- divers"' table and another for the "first duck pursuit grotup." At tliis latter table will be--seated sportsman pilots Who frequently use their planes* for hunting trips. More that two hundred invitations have been maileçi for the pirty. and it tury of rrogress exposition in Chica- go have taken rides in oneof the two Goodyear blimps, the P'uritan and the Reliance, or ini one of the two .Sikorsky amphibians, operated from the fair grunds by Pal-Wauke Airport, Imc.ý ýUp to last Friday 27,154 persons had seen the fair fromn the air in-'the two blimps. On. the saieday an in-, quiry at the ýPal-Waukee airport loog> office revealed that .16,250 persons had taken rides ini the twoà amphib- ians which operate_:fromý the Pal- Waukee ramp at. Thirty-First street just south of the General 'Motors building. Each of the Goodyepar blimps car- ries, six passengers in addition to the. pilot. The blimps are, of 112,000 cubic foot capacity each. They, are inf lated with helium gas.. The Goodyear crew, is in charge of J.ý A. 1Boettner. The recordday for passelngers on the blimps was Sunday, September 3, the day before Labor day, when 819 persons were carried. On two other days during the summer the passen- ger carrying record of the, bliMps passed the 800 mark.. Augt Doit Moatti For B3linupe Mr. J3oettner states that August was the best month for the operation, of the two Goodyear ships. In that month the blimps were able to carry passengers frorn the fair on twenty- juicy Sweet Florida foer. Cali. ue ORANGES. Chock ftuI ot 2doi. 29e Sweet Cal. Malaga Freub MAch. Crlsp Q~~p.5 *2to a staiks ln bun.PRCI 2 bm 1eI EER Freh *;oue.ss. Delcius Ile.IL-s fI e .in Lbutter, Fsmpy Table OrasBS 3bus. 1» . ......31CI bWisOn ro -inneapolis Chester Faust made a trip te Min- neapolis in bis Stinson last week, starting. froin Pal- Waukee airport,, where he keeps bis ship. . He returned to Chicago two days later, Mr. Faust did not enter the aerial'treasure, hunt starting f rom St. .Louis, as he had con- templated. The hunt was sponsored by a magazine. Josephine Patterson, another Pal-Waukee sportsman pilot, who had planned to take part in the .Nevrtneless,. the air mîndedness of_ visitors to the fair is mhuch in -evidcnce and there is always a crowd on hançi at the Pal- Waukee rainp when the aniphibians are making, flights. The crash of a similar plane near.Glen- view early in. the summer, in which: the pilot, bis mechanic'and se-ven pas- sengers were killed, has not affected the business-of these planes. Pilotsa amSkilhed VLEPM eadui4S A1Uîe Johnlfson,] Arthur B. Adair, 320 Meirose lin, Mrs. John C ,Kenilworth, entertained her John Wilds of K club at lunchéon last Tuesday. joseph White of "I rtand.

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