Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 27 Jul 1933, p. 17

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SELECT GRANDSTAND SITE The site bas been selected for thé grandstand tQ) accommodate crowds at the international ai r races and balloon races, the latter for the Gor- don Bennett tropby, to be held at Curtiss ajrport September j, 2, 3 and 4. Tickets were'placed'on .sale.this week. SPRAGUE BUYS STINSON A Stinson, Jr., at one time belong- ing to, Capt. .George. Fisher, formerly of Sky Harbor airport, basý beenpur- chased by Albert Sprague of. Chicago. Robert Peck is now servicing 'tbe plaine at Sky. Harborecdg stor- age at Pal-Waukee airport. HOME AFTER BOAT TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wever,, 357 Cumberland avenue, Kenilworth, re- turned last Saturday fromi a boat trip to Buff on the "Tionesta." Tbe.Kenineth'A. Bigneli -famhily of: 312 Sberidan road, Kenilworth, drove jane to Hickory Hill camp last Mon- day. She will be gone a tnonth. Miss Bertha Brown of New York ar- rived Sunday to make an indefinite visit. with Mrs. Sanger Brown of W28 Beech- Wood4.avenue. James, son of Mrs. Claude Burnbfam, ,of .536 Rosly.n road,; Kenilwortb,re tuýrnecj Saturday from a week's ii nDetroit, Micb. Uraîgs ake avenue.' Mrs. Alex S. Joslin of 240 Essex road, Kenilworth, entertained Mr. and Mrs. James Schade and daughters, Winifred and janet,, of Akron, Ohio, at dinner last Thursday evening. Mrs. Charles Howard Bent, 2000 Beechwood avenue, bhas ber sister, Mrs. L. W Baker of Rye, N.- Y., as her guest., They are "doing" A. Centur-y of Progress. Mrs. Walter D. Launder, of 230 Ox- ford road, Kenilworth, has.had Mrs. Frederick Van Vleck and ber-daugbter, Mrs. Ralpb Gibner of' Charlotte, Mich., as her guests over tbe last week-end. 0o A. group of Northwestern college boys took the boat up :to. Milwaukee Saturdav. Among theme were'Douglas Smith and-Ned Weiland of Wilmette and Bill .\esick of Kenilwortb. - A card and bunco party will be giv- en Friday evening, July 28, by the Ladis' id.o Ou Lad ofPerptuj Mr. and. Mrs. Thomas Kuliman, Tomminy. and Rosemary, of 2006 Kenil- worth avenue, left Sunday for a two weeks' outing at Dairynians' club, Boulder, -WMis. rIN NICE TINGS you can pick up ini our JuIy Clearance Sale: Tis institution established mi 1886 is niow, serving thé fourth genteration with proven ýquality spectacles. Mimer Cle tiCmpany PRESCRIPTION OPTICIANS 1645, ORFRINGTON AVE., EVANSTON 105 N. WAMASH AVE.* 18 9. LA SALI..E ST. 78 E. JACKSON MLVD. Even If Piccard ony.our You've wondered, Why, some good ansurance çompany does flot issue one policy that covers anything that can happen to household con- tents. Chicago Lloyds now offers you that policy. It covers everytbing from an airpiane dropping on your bouse to loss of your baggage in. Eýgypt. Protection in case of fire, lightning, explo sion, burglary, earthquake, water damn-- age, riots, stolen or damaged baggage,1Iaundr damagend rnany other bazards, is provided. Issued on the famous Chicago Lloyds prel- ferred risk plan, cost is low, conve nience Summer icrepe dress I3.95 E4qaÂStveM ly p cnIm~."AEED 310 SOUTH AVENUE. CHICAGOI L*ASH 6300 .

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