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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 31 Aug 1933, p. 7

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J. E. Worthen, who is directing the activities of a group of Wilmfette citizens in an effort to induce the Federal government to purchase the First National Bank building for post office purposes, instead of erecting a new building, reports tbat nanv people areý approving the, idea and- signing the petitions now being cir- culated. He states:that from present indications sucb action on the'part of the government officiaIs. would be bighly popular, espeecially *as it would make possible tbe payment of large, su todpstors of the closed.batik. Backed by Congressm'ý The plan is -sustained, by 'Repre- sentative -Mead,, democrat, Buffalo, N. Y.,: who has submitted a three- point,_Federal 'construction program embodying the principle of gôvern- ment..purchase for public use ,of- closed bank building in.-the, snialler coGmmunities, 'claimring that if .will greatly assist those communities by freeing funds to pay dlaimsi of depo- sitors. The plan bas been submitted to Gen. Hitgh S. Johnson, postmaster General James A. Farley and Harold L. Ickes, public works adminstrator. Representative, Mead is chairman of. the House Comnmittee on Post Offices anTd Post Roads, .therefore bis recom- menatinsare likely to carry weight. Se.k More Signer. Mr. Worthen requests that citizens interested in this project cooperate with the group in securing signatures to t.he petition. Mrs. Mattie Reicheit Is Taken by Death Aug. M2 Mrs. Mattie Reicheit, widow of the late John Reichelt, died at tbe Evan- ston hospital Tuesday, August 22, at the age of 63 years. She had lived in Chicago and its imimediate vicinity for many. years. The funeral services Were held last Friday afternoon at the Wilmette Baptist Ëfhurchi. Mirs. Reichelt was an active member of tbis cburch. Burial took place at Woodstock, 111. Surviving Mrs. Reichelt are two sons, Morris S. Reicheit' of Evanston Pavlik Brothers, the Kenilworth pharmacy, the Kenilworth market, Barney's Auto service, the Kenil- worth Service station, Arthur S. Mc- Kennaý (plumbing *and .heating), Dr. Alfred, H. Fuessie, dentist, Dr. Roy E. Brackin, physiciani and suirgeon.- Wendell Pbil lips, trucking,,theA. A.. Building, Maintenance. service and the Star Sheet Metal -works (one agree- ment), William R.. Wilson, . carpen- ter, the, ,KenîlWorth'Shoe, Repair shop, Dr. Albert J. Bushey, dentist, the- Kenilwortb Cleaners and Tailors, Linnea Dale's dry goods store, C. A. Thorsen, trucking and excavating, and the, DiMonde dining room. ARREST CAMP WORKER Arnold Gunther of the reforestation. camp in the, Skokie region was ar- rested Monday by Officer. Charles Lance for. stealing bread from the A. & P. store at Linden avenue and Fottrtl, street. -He was turned over to the officers of the camp. BAHA'I LECTURE "The Universal Manifestation of This Cycle" is the subject of thel lecture to be given Sunday afternoon, September 3, àt 3:30 o'clock in Founi- dation hall, .Balià'i House of Worship, Linden avenue and Sheridan road. Wilmette. Dr. Ali Kuli Khan o Persia is to be the speaker. LABO"">R DAY SPECýIN-ÀIAiLS Thurs., Fri. and Sat. In ceitaratljosi ot Luor .»y- Detja Lut rices. %Vatch u wjiub iWaiten i ujrbhoweillie1. Jr................3c SOC Ko'Iynius3 Toothpalste .... .. Cl .33e 25e Coigate Ribbon....I9 D ental Creani...... 9 TIRE M44sTraeSiICEI IOF TORII CONSTRUCTION1 Firestone Tu-es are built %vtlb hlgh etretch' Gum -Dipped Cord.. Every cotUon i be in éryord1 in every ply is satuw.aqq and eoated *with pure rubbe;.This extra Ffrestone process g'Iveo you 58% greater protection agahust hiowoulis. eMOWef ICES ARE W E WILL sclIyou Firestone 'G u - Dipped Tires at today's low priccs as long as. our stock 1ests. Don't risk the danger of tire' trou-ble or possible b 10o w o u't s on, your. Labor Day trip. With new F~irestone Tires on your car you can drive anywhere, at -any time with the as- surance that the extra construcétion features of Gum-Dipping and Two E xt ra Gum-Diîpped Cord Plies under the Tread give you greater sale: y and bloteout pro- tect'ion than can be found in any other tire., lasr a Sage ei»ay Trip *eFqulpTeur, Ca Witk Ylvestoue Oum-Dippei Tires, et Todoyts Low Pricss-*Dont,Wait aKopau oemoie 725 Mi. St. Wimue.ZU Ford Parts:.amd Sarice q wuelmg I .1 p 721 Main',t f*iA....I Phione wÎ Stretsale.a" Servh.i20I-U J. C Slown GOING HIGRER

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