Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 17 Mar 1938, p. 30

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Keie1s53.9.5 Fi ""Th M.tfress Sor" h ISLimp" uAve. Ue 2M, tc th ai T For the LLtest ila Victora .Bue-Wird Decca Brunswick Columbia f Coen.te, n QWINLAN RECORD SERVICE 'IIC::,ntu-utseà W'imete 81 i s rain. to Jacksonville, Fia.. and motored oWinter Park. WVhile in .-'inter.Park iey visited Mr. anid Mrs. George 3ormian. formerlv 'of. Wilmette, who, Lre now living ini nea rby. Orlando. he, remainder of the, tinie they spent nFt. Lauderdale at the Lauderdale e1ach hôtel. and in Mliami Beach where they also have friends. Deep ýa fisbing was.a.part of their recrea- on, and- Mrs. Miller caught a shark, Lnd MIr. Miller a Lsailfish. Th.ev left] Kilmiette the early part of Februarv tnd-werç,,away.for about a month. N&rs. Andrew Ma'eLeish -on S. American Croise M.rs.. Andrew MacLeîsh.. 459 Long- wood avenue, Gl1encoe. sailed recently ýrm Xem York with her'daughter- n-law . Mr,. Archihald NMacLeish of ew York, for a So.uth . rican ,ruise. They were joined on the way )y h -r son. Archibald. MNrs. Mac- ,eish is landing ini California and >rom there will go to Colorado to ;isit ber daughter. Nirs. Alec Catnpý eh. *before returning to the north ;hore about the first :of April. w i ut E toe 100K L ET WESTERN LAUNDUt! CO. v .t -fere are depicted the Tivoli GarJpiisi CoPe*<h4Lg,, De*vvsrk, ose 'of the scenies to be shown ini the Branson De Cou post season New Trier Sunt- dayv E2'e;niei clu~b lecture. March 20 in the New Trier I-figh scho ' i auditori- umt. Vr. De Cou's subject will bc "A round the Baltic-Sueden and Den- mark." There u4ll be no admnission charge but. a collection. will be. taken fi' aid in de! ray'ing ex penses, it is announced. United Pilots Provide Key West Described "Logs" for Passengers a s Truc, Romantie Spot. How high are we flving? What The traveler who is looking for speed are we making? the unusual and interesting finds it To answer these, and other ques-, .in Key West. The waters of the tions of air travelers during coa,t-to Gi fMx as h nieWs coast and inter-city flights over its Gl fMxc ahteetr vs New York- Chicago:-Pacifie coast and and' south coast life of Florida. a Seattle-San Diego airways, United stretch of some 700 miles, according Air Lines has déveloped a unique, to passenger officiais of the New flight log for passengers. York Central, Southern and Seaboard Prepared during flight by the flight. raiîways. captains of United Mainliners and distributed to passengers by the Starting about 100 miles northeast stewardesses, the flight logs give in- along the Atlantic coast side, one' formation on altitude, position, air flnds a. series of islands forming a speed, outside temperature, estimated continuous chain arouiid the southern time of arrivaI at destination and extremity of the state and extending, other interesting data. jna lune bearing south of west from iuv4 arison roa, KeUnil.Bwotfl. re- turned Wednesday, March 9, f rom a FLY O EST CAST trip to Palm Springs. Cal. Mr. and M rs. Nelly C. Mitchell, 814 Linden Mrs. Gibbons had planned to include a-venue, Wilmette, recently made a San Francisco and Los Angeles ini week-end trip east on a, non-stop their trip, but because of the floods, flight of the Eagle, Americarr Air- they decided to r e mi a i n in Palm fnes ship. She visited ini New York Spnings. The entire trip took four and Bascom lRidge, N. J. weeks. -lui; Win i

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