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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1939, p. 22

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0 Tiés broken in. durtng fall and wiuter, give thousau4sofilMilen ,of extra mteari Corne il oday W'Wv.got -thé biggeui tire vaueas in t@wn-y@ut sm-y@ur PIUCEI DONI TAKE CHANCIS Put those new tires 1obu y@ur car todui. SAVE and ho SAPE. ASK US. TO SHOW YOU GOODYEAR'S NEW il Àdrk m- a& ar WKATHER TOUE 8SM 18 HMHE1 1.ew stretch value of 19391 AND IW COSTS I OU NO MORE I BUT Now- -AND RE mi Saturday's windward-leeward race gave a magndficent ending to a great week of! racing. The,'Otters went out on'the water Saturday oniy two points behind 'Nye, andled him over. three' quarters of thie course. They finished only'13'seconds be- hind'him after. a running leg home whiceh. left the spectators on the, fleet of power boats and on the Coast.Guard cutter "Colfax" gaIsping for air. Fritz Bloom, wrho with R a lp hý Bradley brought "Maybe"ý up frôm Peo ria for the 'races, took t h i r d honors :in the series by, squeezing in front of. tthe Otters Saturday. to, fin- ish onily four seconds behind Nye and Pirie. It was more o! -a triumph than it seems for Bloom and Brad- ley to do so well on Lake Michigan, for they do inost of their racing on the Illinois river where the condi- tions a re completely different. Walked Off With Honors On Sunday the six stars and six arrows which went down to Chicagoj to sail in the Daily News regatta waiked off with most of the honors. Woodie Pirie and the Otters took first and third place, respectiveiyv, in the nine mile star race, and the six arrows scared off ail the Chi- cago competition and were the only. Minor'observations .. Lloyd Mil- lers "Kentucky" sank in the star race iast Wednesday, having slip-. ped a lot o! water in the heavy, sea which was running and beingý knocked over in jibing around the three mile buoy. Only the top foot of lier maàst was sticking out of the water and she was sailing again that afternoon with a dry sail . The Pirie's "A1a n a" towed the. a r d HitrMan- sen,, who lias b e e n serving the church' in his absence. M r.. Herman- sen.will speak Re~ .Seguine at. the morn- ing service at iliclock and Mr.' Seguine will ad-, dress the evening meeting at 7:45.ý During the, year the Jev. Mr. Seguine bas been engagedmi special. studies at the Dallas (Texas) Theo- logical seminary, and since May lias been serving the Christian Crusaders'. Tabernacle of Toronto, Canada, whie Dr. Albert Hughes, the pastor of that work, lias been on a tour of evangellstic campaigns and summer conferences ~Th Rev. Mr. S.guine and Mr. Seguine and their daughter, Virginia, together with Mrs. Seguine's mother, Mrs. E. M. Waffie, o! Cleveland, Ohio, are enjoying a short vacation in Wisconsin before returning to Winnétka. On Thursday evening, September 7, at 7:45, a farewell fellowship serv- ice for the Hermansens, and a wel- corne home for the Seguines, will be held at the church located at 886 Eim street. Winnetka. RÀCE WEEK WINNERS 1.) Gale III, Harry Nye.............198 2.) Step-N-Fetchjt, Otters.......... 194 3.) Maybe, Fritz Bloomn ............ 190 4.) Twin Star, Wooclie Pirie........... 185 5.) Little Audrey, Ted Meade...... ..169 6.) Sawbones, Bert Willams ......... 168 7.) Glider, Bingham.CIay ........... 150 8). Doiphin, E, E. Raymond........ 146 9.) Gemini, John Pirie ...............132 10.) Skipit, Chas. Galloway Jr... . . 131 SATURDUAY, AUGUST 26 Arrow Class, 6 Miles Ark II ............J. H. Clinch .M re i . .. . .. .. . .. W A M -l *T Plans for welcoming the incoming- students were completed last' Sun- day at a tea given at the home of miss Pearl Rogman, 426 Linden ave- nue, Winnetka. ÉMiss Rogman is president of the, college's Y.W.C.A.- cabinet A running start on the prepara- tions wa 1s given when Miss'.Èogman anid three other members of the cabinet got. together while attending the Y.W.C.A. s'tudent con ference at La ke.Geneva this- summer. Vie others were.Miss Winnifred Eckroy of, Orion, III., and Miss.Doris Uarp- ham, ý 418 Gillett avenue,. Wau- kegan.. Greeters' Cominittee On opening daya, reception corn- mitte wili gÉreet, the new students and an information desk wili be -set up An the foyer of the college. Spe- cially prepared handbooks of infor- mation wil be presented to each new girl,. "Y" girls will accom- pâny the rieèW stUdénts through the process of registration and help them to make friends with 'ot1iè new girls. A hostess will sit at each table during luncheon in the college dining room;ý The Y.W.C.A. will havé charge of the first regular assembiy of the sehool year, to be held September 26, .and on September 28 will give a tea for ail students and faculty members. Lienuuighm, Clarlksburg,, W. Va., tre as.urer; Miss .Martha Oison, Highland Park, publicity cliairman; Miss Pearie Schlueter, 205 Dupee place, Wilmette, membership chair- mnan; Miss Ruth Risier, Park Ridge, finance chairman; and Miss Jose- phine Reéves, Evanston, and Mis s Jane Risk, Muskegon Heiglits, Midi., Intercollegiate Councîl representa- tives., Work on "VigiliniiTh~ the next few weeks.,'

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