Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 18 Jun 1931, p. 37

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levy was approximately'$65,tJQU. 13v conservative administration of the affairs of the district., this amýount, the district feels, will be sui-. ficient to carrynon the work. As bas been the case with ms ever,other, taxing body durig these times of belated receipýts.f rom regu- lar tax income,- the North Shore Mosquito Ahatement district ,bas found it necessary to obtain money to carry on its operations throughl these. anticipation warrant 1s, h are to, he repaid at such time as the regular taxes are received. The trustees ofthie aa (let is- trici are :such, \vell 'kno,ý%n Meni as H. C. Phillips, F. 1,. Streed. M.\. E. Nevins. Paul A. Hâffnîan. ;and -Ar- th.ur' StringerÉ.. the latter being the 1resi(lcIt. The Citizeils Statc bauk says it fifl(1s the affairs, of the district are heing- înost economically nmanaged. and tbat the district feels $45,000 wil .enab)le it to .operate *through the .vear. The amoint of, this*issue . warrants is less than legaliv permit- ted. as based oni the authorilzcd levy. *John Carlton, son -of the ýG. ýA. Cantions of Kenilworth, is homefrom Purdue university for bis suniner vacation. H{arold B. Watson and' bis daugh- * te rs, Aniita. and Louise. are înoving f romnftheir home, 117 XVoo<land ave- * nue, \\Vinnietka, tô \Vas1ilingtonl.D.C ~II viously adopted planl known as "Plan F." This announicement was made to the Glencoe Village baard 'at its meeting Thursday evening of Iast week, by Village Attorney Alexander HJ. Marshall who saidhie, had. the formai, petition drafted, .reacly for presenitation, This is the; plan which bas been approved by alitrse parties, in- cdngthe Glencoe Village board, Park board, School. board Library board, Village- Plan commission, and is endorsed by the Chicago Regional Plan commission and.,Major Quinlan. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER Mr. and Mrs. William H. IFllis, 823, Greenwood avenue, had as their din- ner gtlests ai Shawnee Country club Thursda y, june 11, Dr. Fredenick F. Shannon, pastor of the Central church, Chicagoý,preceding.the grad- -uating exercises at. New Trier at. wbich .Dr. Shannon gave. the com- m encement address. They also had as their. guests Mr. a nd Mrs. Jesse, Gathercoal.. M.rs. C. E. -Stenning- of 327 Oàk circle .had as her recent week-end guests,- Mrs. John Korn and her daughter, El1izabeth, of Quincy, who nmotored here to mieet Mrs. Korn's otlier daughter, Kathryn, who has heen atteniding Ferry hall in Lake ,Forest. Tthey aIl returned home to- gether. The nm on the soile- makes* YOU an expert judge of footwear It is not witb those who are~ unconcerned witb difFer- I_______________ _____ __________ i CAicago 's Finest A» Hotelof "J3etter Pictures e Bte au? BERIESTUDIO. 1623 Sherman Ave., Evanston, Tel. UNI. 8998 ResidentialHoteI True Claracter SPECIALISTS 1608 CHICAGO> AVENUE + EVANSTON v w 3156 Sherclan Rd. at Beljmon Plione Bittersweet 2 101 6200f Kesmore nt Granvlle Phione Briarsate 8000 i CHIILDREN'S B. fl. Wilon. Mgr- - .LL. .Iohnson, Mur.

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