Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Dec 1933, p. 5

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week, but it is planneci to maintain the local office until ail unemployed ini this district, who so desire, may register. More than 1,900 had registered up to Tuesday evening, it was announced by Charles A.. Dove, wbo is in charge of the station. Registrations are being made at the Winnetlca station f rom Wilmette, Kenilworth, Winnetkéa, Glencoe, Glen- view, Northbrook, and f rom the en- tireý north shore to the. county line. The office, located on the second floor at the Village ball, is open daily from 9 'a. m. to 5 P. m., except Sundays and holidays. Bo ard Ponders. Bids for Water Pro ject An adjourned meeting of the Village board was held at the Village hall last Saturday afternoon, the purpose being to consider the bids received f rom con- tractors for laying the 24-inch water' main i Lake avenue front the water> works to Ridge road. The bids bad ,been opened and read at the Tuesday nhtsession of the board.* Not much progrese--was made, as two-of the truas- tees were absent and it was desired that action be taken only* witb the com- plete board present. It is expected that the contract will be awarded at the next regular meeting, whic~h bccurs on December 19. A resolution was passed. that seven of the eleven bids received be rejected and the accompanying checks réturned. kt is therefore evident that the contract wil.go to one of the following bidders: George Hardin, Chicago; Joihn W. Moore, Evanston; T. J. Prendergast, ,Chicago, and Dandren-Valente com-' pany, Chicago Heights.,,, Patricia, daughter of Mr. and Mrs., Paul H. Davis. 256 WVoodstock ave- nue, Kenilworth, returned December -2,from Kenosha where she attends Kemper hall,, to spend the holidays w.t, ber nart~s. attic and inese boys wnoin ne will send to take advantage of the very smali price. Boys grow so fast. Surely there will be suits that are outgrown and flot yet outworn- Mrs. A. L.. Grinneli, chairman>, Note: Economy Shop is conducted by the Woman's l Club Pt Wllmette. Young Pianiste Play, at Teachers' Meeting A meeting of 'the Curtis Class Piano teachers was held Saturday evening, December 9, in the Assemnbly rooin of the Eleano r club in Chicago. Two of the pupils of Miss Edith Ray Young, hersel f one of the teachers, gavean un-, usually excellent two-piano performn- ance, their ensemble winning the praise of Miss Curtis. Thepiainists, Dorothy Wieland.of Kenilworth and Dolores Dressel of Wilmette played "March of the Gobins" by Curtis. Margaret and Emma, daugbters of Mr. and Mrs. Martin H. Bickham of 429 Nintb street, returns December 20, f rom Grinnell, to spend the, holi- dayg Witb their parents. 0o Beatrice Driver, 423 Abbotsford road, Kenilworth, will be home fromn Wellesley Friday of this week for ber Christmas vacation. I.I AGIFT that is always APPRBCIATffl JULIA KING CANDIES SPANISH KANDY KUP1SOARD 924. Spanisi Coqrt lu Ne-Mua', Lqnd KiIled and Dressed on Our Own Poultry Farm at Lyons, Ill. pet lb., TE LITiTLE FARM STOiR ll53'/z Wilmetto Av. WiI. 0 1 -,~ I ~ A World of Gifts FOR MEN -- ' i 11W*I...aff Avi ( Phone.Wilm TWO> DOORS SOUTH 0F FORMER1 vu tfe The JVilmetie S#ûre 1164 Wihnette Ave. 1 TTT~TTT]"VITTTTT TT~I LARKWOOD HOIBET .rU&a nSi! toe 1

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