•v:"!!?f fIff Iffp|f^^^^^^m^m^SKw^^w^^^^""'--"->'• â€"•- â- \3TW»T(P>|Pff» ' W ism the l! *ce shore news. Friday, june 29,1923 f F. IJ. Scheidenhclttii 304 Forest ave- nue, left Tuesday to attend the Annual meeting of the Illinois Bankers' associ- ation at Rockford, I1L;--. â- -â- â- :â- â- ;' â- â- ;-\j^rr':^ â- â- by u , vote of n»pre than, three-fourth* of all the members of the Village Board, -vi^r': . ^m^^'w'r:^m _ ±. '^w^ORDINAJWCBl.,:1 â- â- "'..â- 'â- AM BE IT ORDAINED, By the President and Board of Trustees of the Village of Gross Point, in the County of Cdok and State of Illinois: 'â- â- •. gfe ;*-..* That the foUowiinsr described real es- tate, to wit: Lots Ave (6) and six (6) in Block seven (7) of Soger's SubdivU slon of the Northeast Quarter of the | Mr, J..B. Greiner and daughter, Miss SSlBWM^-ifflftJfcJSj Jane Greiner, 631 Lake avenue, are fifteen (115) feet thereof, in Section leaving tomorrow to spend several weeks I J*?*^*^-*1*^* i?^>» Township forty-two St Topinabee, Mich. ^No^..;W^.JIL.J!,MI*._0'«**» = *fw^w»wwppi r Miss Mary Elizabeth Marshall, 1040 Elmwood avenue, left Saturday last to spend the summer with relatives in Pasadena, Cal. f Miss Winifred Mickey, 1523 Walnut avenue, left last Thursday to spend the summer with friends in the Adiron- dacks. One of the Tuesday Luncheon and Bridge clubs met with Mrs. R. W. Jordan, 1018 Greenwood avenue, this week. Third Principal Meridian, in Cook County, Illinois, together with all the buildings and improvements thereon, being the property on which the Van- tage Hall is located, which said build- ing was used by the Village in the conduct of itsr business, is no longer necessary, appropriate or required for the use of said Village or profitable to* ' Comanci Club was entertained at . luncheon and bridge on Tuesday in the home of Mrs. George D. Upson, 607 Washington avenue. ^ Mrs. Ralph Baker entertained the Thursday Luncheon club informally a* her home in Highland Park, last lyeek. Mrs. John A. Cox, mother of Mr. Benjamin N. Cox, 1116 Elmwood ave- nue, is stopping in Kansas City, on her way to California for the summer. Miss Ruth Hawkinson, 1610 Spencer aVenue, is leaving Saturday to spend # fortnight at the Eleanor Camp at Lake Geneva. j-Miss^ Ruth Robertson, 516 Green- leaf avenue, left recently to visit rela- tives in California. J The Reading Circle was entertained m the home of Mrs. B. F. Blymeyer, 626 Lake avenue, on Monday afternoon. f Alfred Klapperich, 412 Central ave- nue, left for Iowa last week to be gone $11 summer. â- â- â- â- ra.yw-- | Mrs. Thomas Wilson of California, formerly of Wilmette, is spending some time with old friends in the village. WOTICE or its longer retention for the best in- terests of .the Village. #,«:,•- _ SECTION 2 That proposals to sell the said prop- erty shair .be published for a period of not less than sixty (60) days In The Lake Shore News and that said prop- erty be sold to the highest and best Did3*r: provided, however, the Board of Trustees may by majority vote re- ject any and all bids received therefor. SECTION S That in the event said property is sold as herein provided, the President of the Board of Trustees and the Clerk of the said Board are hereby author- ized and directed to convey said prop- erty to such party or parties whose ©ids have been accepted, by a proper deed or deeds of conveyance, stating therein the price therefor, with the seal of the corporation. This Ordinance shall be in force and effect from and after its passage. aI$r<^,an<t publication. ,*!•«â- »«<* PASSED this 7 day of May. 1923 APPROVED this J, day of\1U?^$0 JOSEPH BLESBR_ .: .-. â- â- 'i$WM$ MATHBW SCHNEIDER N. J. MILLER *** ATTEST: EDWARD ZEUTSCHEL President PROPOSALS Bids for the above described prop- erty are hereby solicited. Said bids must be in writing, and sealed and deposited with the Village Clerk of the Village of Gross Point on or before the hour of 6:00 o'clock P. M. on the 1st day of August, A. D. 1928. Said bids will be submitted. to the Board of Trustees of .the Village of Gross Point and will he opened and considered at the regular meeting of said Board of Trustees to be held on Wednesday, the 1st day df August, A. D. 1923, or at the first regular meet- ing, or adjourned regular meeting of said Board of Trustees, held After that date. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby specifically reserved. JOSEPH BLESER > MATHBW SCHNEIDER ; N. J. MILLER ^EDWARD A SCHNEIDJBII, •-â- â- â- Village Clerk -'-^--,-.:.• a^'- EDWARD ZEUTSCHEL DATED this 7 day of May, 1923. ______ L28-10tc ^Y OF SALE OF PROPERTY VILLAGE 111......... _ *i;£UB<LIC N°TICE is hereby given j^aka* a meeting of the Board of held pn. the 7 day of May, A. D. 1923* the following Ordinance was passed Travel fatigue is often <|ue to eye tag from too snuch wftidoor gUre. 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