Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Jan 1935, p. 26

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Se5tack* S eia urchase of cots romn the stocke 0f the Elackstone hoon.Michigan Ave- nue. Ail late styles and beautiful qua.lty furs, Including N"etmeaSeal tnimm.J inm tChBroiwn Mendosa heaverette, Swgger 'Stylo; SRIL aCapin, swagger style for enly PAlso many others made of leopard, Perain Iamb and minks paw. MONARCIi FURRIERS 100 T.wrRead, Hulibard Wou>d WinneUtk 28 ANNOUNCE .A FREE LECTURE ON, CHIRISTIAN SCIENCE Ipgaoo»~ #k w.Winn.tka: 571 Lincoln Ave.. s. * mntt. 1148 Central Ave.. end froan Lake Geneva, wbere he haci been fog-bound and ice-bound for ten days. The recent fog which covered such a wide area was Isbam's first trouble. This was followecl by con- tinuous bad- flying weatber. Cliff Condit, Pal..WauÜkee manager, who lew to' Lake Geneva in another Fair- cbild. last Friday1 morning te belp, thaw Isbamfleut,, reported that the- latter% s sip w as covered witb ice> a haif inch tbick. Buys Stinson Formùerly Owned ýby ýDan Peterkin Maj. ,C. C. Bennett of tbe Louis- ville Flying service, Bowman field, Louisville, Ky.,,purchased a Stinsoni last week at Curtiss airport. He lef t last Frî-day,-mo rniflg for bhis. homùe field. Majo Bennett formerly was manager of the Curtisg base at Louis- ville, and when-the Curtiss compatiy began leasing, its airports tbrougbout the country Bennett took a lease ô n the hangar at. Bowman field. The Stinson he purchased last week for- merly belonged to Daniel Peterkin, Jr., of the Morton Sait company. Nearly 300 Planes Are Stored at Chicago Port Nearly 300 planes, valued at ap- proximately $2,700O'000, are stpred at, est ratii branch, merce. grantead y. the . açroautvs tbe Departmeft.of' Com-ý Returns Prom Florida in D. Owsley's Plane Dr. Chester Trowbridge of Oak Park returned to Curtiss field last Thurs- day night f romi Florida, wbere be h.a snent abouit two weeks.He made in the pro8ram tc waith Valentiies Licet Ii mans new Fairchjai, C'...arn .ORt, manager of Pal-Waukee airport, Mil- waukee avenue and Palatine road, showed off last week-end for Cali- fornia. He is taking tbe ship to Oakland, where Mrs. Wakenian and bier busband have- môved from Oak Park. Mr. Wakeman"i business has bheen.,transferred there. Condit plan- ned to'fly by way of Kansas City, Wichita, Amarillo, El. Paso and Phoenix. Mrs. Wakemnanleft by tra in. for the west coast Tues day of, Iast week. Plies. to Curtissa Prom Madison in 37 Minutes Howard Morey, wbo operates 'the Royal airport at. Madison, Wis., ar- rived at Curtiss airport early last week from. the Wisconsin capital in bis Lycoming-powered Stinson. With a tail wind to belp bim along, Morey made the trip from Madison to Cur- tisfield in thiry-seven minwteî. The Stinson Morey 'owns formerty be- longed to William Lear of LUar De- velopnients, hIn., airpiane radio man- ufacturers, and later was owned by John Porter at Pal-Wiukee. airport';- Airport Officiai Back From Trip to Plorida Herbert Anderson, vice-presidenrt of the Chicago Aviation corporation,, when he: is in Chicago. Hle had been gone since Sunday, January 13. It's Cold Up Alberta Way, Pal-Waukee Hears Chester Faust, aviation enthusiast who does bis flying at PaI-Waukee airport, wrote to bis friends there several-ctays ago.from Medicine Hat, Alberta. "Chet," besides includingaý couple of goo4 stories ini bis -note, reported that the weather up Alberta Charlotte Wilds, daughter nt tilt John L. Wils f 244. Oxford road, Kenilworth. 15 recuperating.- from an attack of chicken ix il

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