Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Mar 1934, p. 20

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tire and axei of the truck werc tam- aged. DeGroot was arrested and placed under bonds to appear in~ the S court of Police Magistrate john J. Peters :îext Monday. ARE IN SOàUÏH r Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Dubbs. and Sdaughtèr, Betty,* 1004 .Michigan, ave- nue, are vacationing at-St. Peters- Sburg, Fia., having 'mace the trip. by automobile. The principal object was to afford Mr. Dübbs ain oppor- tÙnity, to recupenate fnom a receïit IC. illness and a strenuous'winiter's,:o 123 Cntrl veneWilee miss -Helen Bower, 1216 Ashland avenue, who attends. Swarthmoôre ci GREENLEAF .40 lege, w'ill spend her' spring vacation with hen noommate at Hartford, Conn.1 _ _ _ _ _ -o- tMrs. James Johnson, of Glen Ellyn REDTEWATÀ j'Intertained a groupýof six eiwot Easter Pen ta tion~ J. I.MèCelintotn of 1612 igh- laInd. avenue,, Wilmette, lias &,eni cmnsenz to be, a meinlcr of thte Ci-ittra1, Code .contm ittei' by lt/1te adiniistr-ationi, and. kit Fidiof last ivcek to assu~me lis zvork. Mr. A:WWintt1 *#s been .in -Wasi foma frequesitly, and skent lasi zweek there ai neetings of thte Gcerat (Ild Central Code commipittees. The Centra) code has to do with whole- sali&q and distributing inidustries of the United St ates. at Ne* iTrier Inign scnool. ' nîïs group will leave the high school Fri- day afternoon, March 30, at 3:30 o'clock by private motor coach. NIr s. Hutg ren's son, Ralph David_ Huit- gren, a sophomore at New Trier, ivill bc among the group. The party will have breakfast. in Wheeling,, W. Va., luncheon in Cumberland, Md., and dinner in Washington'D. C. During their thnee days' stay, atý the capital- they "Il make their headquaresa the Ambassador hotel, particuiarly on account of the. swimming pool. There will be the usual .sightseeing tour of Jthe city and a trip to Anniapolis. The group will also attend a session. of Congress. To 'lisit Navy Yàrd From Washington the party will go- on a circle tour south 'thnough--tie Shenandoah valley to Newport News,- where the- panty wiII be met by a Navy tug, taken to the Navy, yards in orfoik and give»i an opportunity to in.pect soe o ~f the battiesitips. From here the group wilI visit Xi- liami and Mary college, the second oldest college ini the United States,, OId Point Comfort, Jamestown, Wl Iiamsburg, Yorktown, and Richmond. On the following day there. wilI be the Natural Bridge, Va., 'and then. iLouray for two nights, to seeý the Iendless Shenandoah caven1 ns.ý The Ireturn trip will be madle on the Lini- Icoin bighway, and date of arrivai Ihome will be April 8, a day before school starts to give thre "tined but happy" travelens an opoortunitv 'tn Picked Val in Recoditiond Another tour, which wiIl be of ten days' duration, wiliîconsîit f.*a select group of north shore teachers. This- party wiIl go to Gulfpont, Màis's., Nýew Orlea4s, and thnough, the, South. lnyo e hojs interiested is asked to ge t tucli with Mrs. lluttgen at her innetka home. Tl e. third tour, also sponson.d* by s. Hultgren, which is less ex- ensive and flot personally conducted, wil .be by train. North Shore schonl SISTER PASSES AWAY Mrs. James H. Fletcher, 910 Oak- wood avenue, returned Iast week fnom Sioux Falls, S. D., where she had *- been called by the deat.h on March nT 11, of her sister, Mrs. J. J. Senecal. on Mns. Senecal. was a visitor in the. village last, fali, and had. had >a num- ber of fr.iends *here. purpose-at low coaL. fArf (MirtS AND LLOYD HOLLISTERUNI HIENRYC.LYTTO)N & SC bM Sherman a nd, Church-EVANSTON OPEN BY

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