Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 22 Aug 1935, p. 11

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The spirit of these hines, in their fresh-water version, is being lived vigorously by the me» of the United Sý-tates. coast guard station at WiI- mette harbor, as the following ac- tivities of the past week wilI reveal: Troule At 10:15.o'clock ýTuesàay, evening, August 13, there came a distress cry f rom the waters off No Man's. Land. The coast guard cutter sped to the: scene, found, a boat with a disabled 1 notor and a broken. peak balliard. The ailing craft and its tbree pas- sengers were towed promptly toWil- mette, harbor -and safety. More Trouble The coast guards played Good, Samaritan on Wednesday, August 14,. to .a. motor launcb belonging to Odeil Bossuyt, S29 Foster street. Evanston. The boat which had ap- parentl ' chosen Wilmnette harbor as a grave, suffered f rom a leak and. a broken 'rudder. This languishing. Ia-unch was bauled out on the surf- boat carriage and given vigorous first aid. Within two hours bealth was restored, and the launch was floating, spry as a cork, in the waterc of Wilmette bharbor. Sunday, August 18, was the occa- tion for two more good turns by the coast guard. At 4:15 o'clock in the afternoon, the men received a dis- tress cal1 from the Charlyss whichi had developed motor trouble oft Highland Park while sailigfromn Racine toward Chicago. The coast guard cutter plowed its way to the Highland Park trouble by 5 -15 o'clock and arrived at Wilmette harbor at 7 o' clock witb the Cbarlyss in tow.i Eigbt. grateful persons aboard this, the rocks off Hignland a rk. gain the toast guard 'cutter cleaved the lake waters and reached fair Mari- lyn in time to save ber from destruc- tion, altbough sbe already. nursed a, damaged rudder and propello 'r. She was tenderly towed to snutgness and harbor at Wilmttte. ThisJua a.Few Samples Thi i just a sample. of summer acètivity at the. coast' guard stationj at Wilmette harbor. "But itfs al in a day's (and nights) work," muses Fred'Cl arke,. officer in' charge. HOME FROM EUROPE Miss Patsy Boylston, daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Boyiston, 220 Broadway, who graduated in june f rom Northwestern tmiversity and Ieft shortly thereafter for two months abroad, returned home a week agoý M~onday. Sh .e made the trip witli a party touring the continent. Since ber return, two house-guests have been at the Boylston home, first Miss Helen-Shifflett of Grinneli, Iowa, and then C. Elwood Drake of Newton, Mass. Mr. Drake left for home on Tuesday. Mrs. J. N. Woollett, 100 Indian Hill, road, re.cently returned from a five weeks' visit at ber summer camp at Lake }Jahskanasha near F-lcho, Wis. While there plie had as her guests ber 5ister, Mrs. W. L. McKay of Evanis- ton and family. Mrs. Wôollett is go- ing back to Elcho in a* few days to be gonle untîl after Labor.Day. 7M7--7j-ý Weeklend Meat Speca0l'SI at theA P Food Stores RUSH STYLE BACON HERSHEY'S DAKING CHOCOLATE10 ENCORE BRAND MACARONI. or SPAGýHETTfI . .4:;:19e RED or WHITE FRUIT JAR RINGS'. 6 D..25< MASON JAR CAPS... 0023t SANTA.CLARA PRUNES 6. 2 LB.,Sc EVAPORATED MILK WHITE HOUSE4 TALL 25c, DIAMOND CRYSTAL SALT . . *a. 3FKG. 10C APINN MOTOR OIL CL 10 Plus 8c Faderal Tai Baker's Cocoa HEINZ RICE F.LAIKES JUSTRITE VEAL .LOAF S39c Sy the pound M0 HOftMELS OId Fauhion ?A*Zm*15Sc QIJAMJY DRY SALAMI L.35c KELLOGGS CORN FLAKES or e e; e e %L. l c . $wons. Dbwn Coke Flour , 29 c EVER READY Fruit Cocktail e e 0 0 ,* . ' * e e *'1:* 15 0 e OTTL SC PLUS 2C fiL. DEP. * ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 4 mi ww w..,,n g*p** A YELLOW ONIONS 2.. I ANY vSIZE S . PIECE L AMW lu mi 11

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