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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 24 Aug 1928, p. 4

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WILMETTE LIFE A~t 24,1928 C. N.' Roberta ~o Report on Sewage Installation REA:L ESTATE LOANS for Builders and Home Owners at with Lowest Commission Rates Phone Wilmette 4000 or write THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Wilmette Woman's Influence · In Politics What have women done? What are they now doing? What will they do in future? TheSt questions will be discussed in a series of every other day in 20 A petition for the installation of a sanitary sewer on the forty acre tract (Continued from Page 1) east of Illinois road and north of Lake 'avenue, presented to the Board of Lo- son, according to Village President cal Improvements in session Tuesday Orner. · night, was referred to Village EngiWith Lake and Forest avenues and neer Charles N. Roberts prior to a public hearing. ' 15th, 16th, and 17th street paving and resurfacing jobs virtually completed and Prairie avenue well unW:f way, as Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Zakowski of 835 well as numerous alley paving projects Michigan avenue left yesterday mornor in progress, the ViJlage completed ing for New York City where they will ·awarded contracts for the pavhas just take ·the boat tomorrow morning for ing of twenty-two more alleys which Europe. They will land in Hamburg heretofore have been in an almost imand will travel through Germany, Poland, Switzerland, and France. They passable condition at certai~ seasons will return to this country through of the year. England at the end of three months. Defer Lake Avenue Job -oResurfacing of three blocks on Park Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Minor have avenue, between Wilmette and Lake moved into their new home at 929 aven~es, ha~ been provided for, though Sheridan road. actual work will await the completion of the Main street improvement, it is explained. In the resurfacing of Forest, Lake and Prairie avenues, all sidewalk headers have been removed, with the consequent material enlargement of the pavement area at street intersections. The 17th street paving job, from Wilmette avenue to the north village limits, has now been completed, one of the outstanding benefits of the improvement having been a material enhancement of the Howard public school ground entraJ!ce fa~ing Spencer avenue. In conection with this improvement the Board of ·Education has constructed a. connecting semi-circular driveway (\nd provided a large parking space for traffic. lmproye Eut Streets Scarifying of several streets in the far east section of the village, including Fourth, Sixth, Seventh streets and Don't spoil your vacation by Washington avenue and the prospecimmediately starting in on tive pavin_g of a stretch of Gregory avenue west from i5th street, virtually . the usual routine of housecomplete~ the season's ~treet improvework. Let us take care of ment program, the most ambitious program of its character the village your meals. We can give you has witnessed in several decades. as good a meal, for less Augmenting these projects is the work in progress in the Indian Hill money, as you can prepare E~tates area, where installation of your self. water, sewer and lighting systems are virtually completed and a street paving program is well advanced. BOARD In Gn' BIDS ON.RIGHIAY SEPT. 4 Don't Spoil It!! Complete fountain service William Newey, 84, Dies Suddenly While Dining William Newey, 84 years old, of 436 Lake avenue, died suddenly Monday night while sitting at the dinner table. Mr. Newey had lived with his son, Fred.erick J. Newey, for the last four years. He is survived by two other sons. William Newey, Jr., of Chicago, and W. H. Newey, of Boston. Funeral services were to be held this afternoon at the- residence. Burial will be made at the Graceland cemetery. articles published Bulk Ice Cream The Christian Science Monitor . Sept. 5-0ct. 19 'Ole articles will include interviews with outstanding women in the United States and other countries,-leaders of organizations working for the public welfare, better Jaws and law enforcement, and the solving of social, moral and ethical problems. Sheridan Cafe No. 2 344 linden Avenue articlrs Public-spirited women all over the world will awakentna~ncouraging-inspiring. find these Steelal oft'er of tt.H for 18 eoples of the Monitor mailed from Sept. 5 tllrougb Oet. lt, Including the series. On Sale in Wilmette CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 1163 Wilmette Ave. Beautiful Grounds Well planned and properly cared for grounds create a regal atmosphere and add immtasurably to tbe enjoyment of the home. Let us indicate to you what can be done to beautify your grounds. Suggestions gladly famished without charge or obligation. SUBSCRIPTION PRICES One Year . .. .. .. .'.. . .. .. $1.M Three Months . ......... . $2.25 Six Months . . . . . . . ... .. . 4.51 One Month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75 Single Copy . .. . . .5 Cents The Christian· Science Monitor Boston, Massachusetts ARCHITECTURAL LANDSCAPING lAwn Rejrwencting-Trtl &rugerv--Jl·intmMa---Gullening 2 3 11 LAICE AVE. WILMETTE PHONE WILMBTI'B J61 L. ~- 'l'BALMAIIII

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