Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jul 1935, p. 26

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tauad ir-quiet * *Jp rust. Fait overmk tuWUmSêbe rwioe. Fiayla ng rnv- jmo- pins.- it trda kemd NULL OF Souffl DAKOTA A wlldenmm of 1beauty- uiountain» -ý rushing. stre-vau for«"t. Col- orful remiftdersof the. goar- ins <rou,ýtier dave. -S«. Ut. Rusuimorenamd nearbv Bad Lands. Bverything for au idel vacation. Sanud for descrptive iter. ature eaon lck Miii.or Nrth Woosd.. A IV to your local C. lu N. W. Ry. Ticet Agent mut1 a p p Mal One Week 035.7mi On. EPense » îCovers EV.wythùg lrhe Inn 'is ToIITS-CVei3thillg included.. Trapor- ttdon thme.sud. back-bcst tooms-4inet meal-. wo days of glf-two bours of iorseback ridin- enis-.rchery--swinuviag--nmttare gu ide.s for Two Weeks 059-90c0o r hIARSHAUL. 9tUZ INDIANA Chicago Office: 332 So. Michigan Ave. Wabash 8381 (n al Cicaqo)land/ Here's one of the pleasant things that Old Man Depresauon, eut in your lap. Full country club privileges on one of th. most bea4tifui courses ln America on the shores of pictur- esque Crystal Lake-only 40 miles from Chicago-at a tiny fraction of what the yearly dues were to those who pa4d tremendous sums for membership. Entire Season With Full prophet Muhiammad, was noted for bis personal beauty, cbarm of man- ner, exceptional piety and nobility of character. In bisefforts to purify.the decadence and corruption into which Islam had fallen, bis fiery eloquence a nd zeal incurred the, bitter enimity> of the fanatical Muslims and be was publicly martyred -ln the square of Tabriz. Persia, on JuIy 9, 1850." Mr. and Mrs. William. Chamber- lain, 80 Indian 'Hill road, 'Winnetka. are spending, the summer, in, Red- wood City, Cal.. Their son-iîn-lawv and, daughter, Mr. and Mrs., Har- wood Wanner of'Evanlstonl are stay.- ing ini their home while'they are on the coast,. and will spend two weeks mrith them iln Septee.Tirsn Park. Cham berlain. is spending the timir rat Rziu Sde. N. Y. * . sa. B...... * . . 85W i 1Using four air. lines-United, Amer- ican, Pan-7American and Eastern- Mr. Biesemejer covered. the 8,000 miles in f6ve weéks,, with a 15-day stopover in California and ten days at Mexico City. At Mexico City Mr.- Biesemejier attended the convention of Rotary International as a delegate f rom the Wilmëtte Rotary club, of which he is president. Leavingý Chicago, on United Air lines, ,Mr. Biesemejier went'to San, Francsco y way. of Cheyenne, Sai Lake City and Reno, Nev. Fro .m San Franciscoý he flew. to. San Diego. where he attended the exposition and witiness.ed the arrivai of the United' States fleet.' Mr. Biesemneier's broth- er, . Lieut. Com. Harold Biesemneier, is in command of the United States battie cruiser, Richmond-. As a-guest of bis brother, Mr. Biesemeier met many of the men whio hold high po- sitions in the Navy and had dinner with themi on several occasions. After finishing lis visit in Cali- fornia Mr. Biesemneier flew f rom Los, Angeles to Mexicalo and. along the' west, coast -of Mexico. Then. came the 10-day stopover ini Mexico City. followed by flights to Merida ýin. Yu- catan, Vera-Cruz, Havania and Miami. The return: flight to Chicago, fromn XMiamni w-as made by way of Jackson- ville, Atlanta and LouiqSville. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SERVICES "Life" wiIl be the subject at the services in First Chû'rch of Christ, Scientist, iniWlmte held ini the edifice at 1003 Central avenue, Sun- day miorning, july 21, at Il o'clock. Sunday school will convene at 9 :45 o'clock. expenso tour $3.b Write Evereff Valenin.. Anderson Hofel, Ephraim, Wisconsin, or çall Chicago office 180- N. Michigan Ave.. Franklin 1281.. @NS.Y *23.30 U.d ?rlp A.v~ oe Su.iBw. *lu

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