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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Mar 1933, p. 3

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*Tuesday mornifig'sý mail brought the collector -the, largest batch. of; tax reinittance- mail he had received ini 41 yonie delivery since he began col- lecting. a month agô.. Monday's, col- lectionis were also good but from al indications Tuesday's reveipts would *f ar exceedthe.previous day's record. ..Oîîe man came in Tuesday to pay his taxes of- more than $8,000, Mir. Male stated., This and other. large p)1a,,nents promised to swell theday's receipts, to lJarger proportions than usua1. The previous peak day c ol- lection was M10000 Aoke Prompt Payment %Ir. Hale, agai sress the'impor- tance of payiig taxes eaç.ly. The *earlier thev are paid the sooner. the various taxing bodies, so much i in tieed of funfds, wiil ieceive hi nioney. The collector and his assist- att are putti-ng in 15 hours a daN in order t'O facilitate the collection ini every manner oossible, and thé --tax paying public is urged to aid hv prompt payment. li von have paid your taxes and hav-e fot yet received your receipt do tiot lecome unnecessarily con- cerned about it, the collector advises. go 4t> %cAurc LAI5 cause the church thing yo0 n must have a in d, some- thing Yon .cannot receive anywbere latea in the code are of general in- terest to villagers and the 'Civie league officeérs ,anticipate a rec ord attendance at the luncheon meeting next, week. The luncheonon March 24 w ifl b e served at 12:15 o'clock. George.H,. ýReddiiigï, psideut of the league, .1will Wben nmen. are under heèavy bur- Telephone Compn dens that' they do flot know how to Opein' Winnetka C bear, is there a The. Illinois. Bell Telephon Rev. D. R. Kabd Burden - b ea r er pany will formally open> its1 nev anywbere? Wben men are groping ýin shore central. offices and Wi the dark, is there any Uigbt in this exebange Saturday night, Ma wordWhn enare in trouble and at 10 o"lock. Presidet Will çâannot see their way out of it, is there Moulton of Winnetka is exp< any Hope that sbines to chase away mnake the first call through tl the darkness of the night? It is Jesuis! equwpment. The new north sho Js lere apything in the Lord jeus tral offices and Winnetka ex 1 Chist hat ou eedIs yu ait are huged 1in a strtutie of'd hrist? that yon iieed? isyfor FaitGeorgian architecture located %hodnga hre nything for yopn, and Linden streets flanking th whoaresorowig fr ynr om 011o netka Village hall The sit that has been smitten down? Is there formerly occupied by Christ' anything for you, who are heartsick pal cburch and prior to that« f rom hope deferred; for you, wbose of the north shore's first affairs are aIl in a tangle? Is there pss anything in Him for you-that. arepot poor, desolate ; for you, that are stripped of aIl that youm had that seemed Burgitits Take Jeweli e com- ýw north 'innetka arch .18,* liamni B.. ýécted to the new ore cen- cchane spring: i-arry V. Urooks, KîRchard Wolfe and He nry G. Zander, Jr, Tbt term Of Village President'Ralp>h R., Hàwxhurst alsoexpires this. springt, and the Regular Kenjlworth party bas', nominated Harry P. Harrison, 307' Abbotsford road, to take bis place. :Mr. Hawxhurst. who bas been Výil-. lage president since 1927 and -wbo- served as a Village trustee for tbree years prior to that, felt that, he should retire. Wolfe Renomtd Richard XVolf e, nominatedfor .re-' election as a trustee, b-as beenio the Kenilworth board since 1928. Thné other two trustees wbo have býeen nomninated for reelection, Harry,' V.' Crooks' and Henry Q. Zander, Jr., were elected in 1931. Dy one trading t' rv b( ed tierman C. Hntz- eridan, roaid, for Village 1 Warner C. Lewis, 201 venue, John T. Janette, rd road, and David E. Brier street, for Village :hermel (incumbent) bas ed by the Regular Ken- inz lield penclang the reopening, Ot the l)anks, and clearing of the checks. Get Consideable GoIJ N[any are paying taxes with an- ticipation warrants, and' fot a littie gold, gold certificate and silver cer- t ificate money of large denominatiois are finding their way into the collec- tor's hajmds. poured it out upon us wuith is own: Body and Blood. Can you sense the1 depth of the meaning of these words? -"Corne unto Me, all ye that labour and are beavy laden, and I will give you rest," or when life seems darkest, the words, "Be flot afraid, be of good cheer, it is 1," or, when we feel faitb slipping. to bear, "My Grace is suffi- cient for Thee." burglary was discovered'by the fam- ily Thursday morning. Entrance to the bouse was gained by breaking the glass in a dining room wimdow. It is believed that the burglary oc- curred between 6 and 9 o'clock Wed- nesdaSr night when thé familv was flot at hôme, although it was not dis- covered until the followinoe mornincz. tion of &eflflworths Village govern.ê ment, an adequate and dependable police department, a reduction in gas and electric rates, strict enforce- ment of the building and zoning regulations to 4ceep Kenilwort ?La community of one-family homes, ber-: (Continued on Page 11) Tie Rev. R tor of St. church in CI evefling>9Lentc Marchi 22, ini copal church, n las been absent since Ja.nuary.

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