Quiet Night for Village Council
- Publication
- Lake Shore News (Wilmette, Illinois), 6 Nov 1914, p. 1
- Full Text
Because of the fact that the council chamber was being used Tuesday night for election purposes, teh regular meeting of the village board was postponed until Wednesday night.
A communication was read from the Sanitary district of Chicago stating that the street crossings on Sheridan road which had been left in bad condition by the contractors who built the intercepting sewer, were being filled in a rapidly as possible.
A communication from a Wilmette resident complained about the "sign board nusance." A number of photographs taken of sign boards in various parts of the village accompanied this letter. The matter was referred to the village attorney for investigation.
The Wilmette M. E. church made application for permission to install a portable moving picture machine in their church. They stated that this machine was to be used for educational purposes only, and mostly for the benefit of the Junior Epworth League.
They further stated that they proposed to install a fireproof booth and would take all precautionary measures to guard against any possible accident. The matter was referred to a special committee. An ordinance was read and passed changing the name of Columbus avenue to Walnut avenue.- Featured Link
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- Date of Publication
- 6 Nov 1914
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- Wilmette Village Board
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- Wilmette.News.297427
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- English
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