Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 8 Oct 1926, p. 11

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= Oc~ober 8, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE ing a success of Mme Lenska's concert. The club is undertaking to raise $5,000, which is the cost of equipping and operating a unit for one ·y·ear. One thou~nd dollars of this sum has already been pledged, and it is hoped that several thousand more will be raised through this concert. Inasmuch as the nursery school is to be a public school, and will be in time a real addition to public education, it should be of interest to every citizen of the north shore, it is thought. It is hoped that everyone who can, will wish to buy tickets at~d attend the concert. 11 INSPECT STORM DAMAGE Ralph Peterson and wife, who own two residence properties which they built north of Ft. Lauerdale, Fla., and which were damaged by the recent storm, left last week to look after the 'repair of the buildings. They motored south. LENSKA RECITAL WILL AID NURSERY PROJHC1. Winnetka Woman's Club Sponsors Program by Opera Star; Open Nursery School in 1927 GLENVIEW GOLF CLUB There were an unusually large number of dinner parties Saturday evening at the Harvest Home party given at Glenview Golf club. Among the hosts and hoste sses were Messrs. and Mesdames E. W. Coburn, D. A. Crawford, E. A. Engler, J. H. Hall, ] r., \V. A. McGuire, ] ames Oates, E. S. Jackman, ]. \V. Carey, John R. Guilliam s, E. S. \Vorthen , Ira ]. Cou.ch. R. B. Cpham, ]. A. Rushton, C. 'vV. Sherman, 'vV. \V. ] acques, Kenneth Burns, L. A. Fergu son, B. ·. A. Noyes, Charles Dox, E. E. Cunningham, Hubert Burnham and .Dr. and ~fr s. \V. A. Alexander. M. Portenhauser P..ainting Decorating ·Estimates given \vithout .obligation Phone Wilmette WILMETI"E On th e recomn1endation of Village the Village board passed a motion to in crease the bonds for plumbers and drain lavers from $2.000 to $5.000 last Tuesda\· erening. ~fr. Schultz. explai ned the -bonds had been fixed at $2.000 some Years ago, and were now inadequate. Some communities have bonds as high as $10.000. he sa id . ~fanager C. C. Schultz, 27~ 1030 Greenleaf AYe . .

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