Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 21 Sep 1939, p. 24

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and térritory. micn, we were abruptly remunueci Cross Into Oermftny again of the stei n reallty of war. Except for a strict ceklgup, of Goîmg in the same direction as we, the various kinds of moQney we were was a constant stream o! camions,. carrylngteGra utm were filled with soldiers; while mrovýing in, eduatin~music, dramçt, and art.' We were. thus afforded a Wost un- usual opportunity of seeing a cro'ss- section of the G e r m a n- people,, The new trains have been on ex- hibition this week., Palenske Family Home From Summer, Journeys MrÉs. Reinhold H. Palenske, 226 Tenth street, Wiimette, and her, son,, John, are. home from a tipý to Can- ada. They spent. severai days. at French River and then visited friends in Toronto. Mr.: Palenske made his usual trip again this- summrer, to Banff i th e Canadian Rockies where, as a member, of the council of Trail Ridersi, hé hiked& and made pack trips. Meanwhile he was gath- ering material for his etchings o f western 'subjects for which he is so weIl known. To add to his material he vis-itedl a riunber -of ranches. among them the Can9flan ranch owned by the Duke of Windsor. 'W. G. Morgans Return From East ern Motor Tour Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Morgan, 925- Forest avenue, Wilmette, returned home Sunday from a 4,000 mnile muo. tor trip in the East, bringing with V:ew uofrMont St. iviuuet unexpectedly quick and we were the opposite way, on the other half gathered here from, ail parts of the soon oxuqgr way. to naden Baden. of the road, was an wiending proces- country and possibly only on such an, Immediately we were much more sion of trucks loaded with search- occasion. conscious than during oun drive light and anti-aircraft paraphernalia. (To be continued) tbrough France, of the protective measures everywhere - row after Fo oo LAW STIJDENT' row of b a r b e d wire, extending Return i Georger ýý I - . 1--& --- 1ýn GergeBaker Robbins; 1502 Elm- of our patronage, the bol *where throughout.our trip in Southland lias enter- i Mam~hall atli court, Canada and al the eastern states except Maine,' attending the New- York fair and stopping at historical points of interest. In Canada they saw the Dionne quintuplets. Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Lascelies, 1639 Walnut -av«ue, Wilmette, left Tuesday to spend a week ini New York. Mn. Lascelles is going on business, and thêy wiIl also attend the fair and do some other sight- ýt of Charles Smith (leJt) and Barlow Hàmilton, left this week to attend sta- Hifl chool. Both were graduated, from Wnnetlc's Skokie achool last spTzng.

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