Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 Jun 1934, p. 5

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The Wilmette Bathing beach, un- der the management of. Clyde 0. Grater, a member of New Trier High school faculty, will be officially open- ed Saturday, lne 16. Tickets are now on sale at the beachbouse. Underarrangements just completeçi by the Wimete Park 'board," there will. be two classifications of, season family. tickets, one at $4, which pro- vides for. the full privileges of the bath house, and another*at $1, which will. not include those privileges, but Will include ail other facilities. of thie beach. The bath bouse may be used by hoIders of $1 tickets upon pay- ment of a specified fee. No clothing other than bath robe,., bath towel and shoes wiIl be per-, nutted to be left upon the beach, and ail other -rules will1 be in effect, it is pointed out. According to m.-mbers of the. Park board, this arrangement is an ex- * periment, and thecooperation of the citi zens is soughit in an effort to make it successful. The $1 season family tickets will1 be sold to residents of Wiimette only. The fee 'for transient patrons ofi the. beachwill be 50 cents pe a y ex- .cept Saturday, Sunday and hdlidays, when the, fee will: be $1. Thisifo family party tickets. 1 Kenil1Worth Beach WilI Open Saturday, June 16 ý The Kenilworth beach will open for * the season Saturday of this week, the lay after the close of the Joseph *..Sears school. The beach again is to be operated by the Village of Kenil- Worth on the same basis as last year.I At its regular méeting MUonday night the Village board decided that for another ye.arý 'the -beach facilities I sliould be free.to Kenilworth resi- dlents. Registration cards were mailed to ail 'residents this, week.* The beach is reported to.be i goodcondi- ,tiqu, and a large crô%,vd is expected on opening day if the weather is favor- able. Life guards wvi1l be on duty begiiining Saturday, from 9 o'clock in the morning until the sanie hourj à t nighlt.j WINS M.USIC AWARD duction ap'ples to bis property, to pay 80 per cent 'of the second instaîl- Ment. B3, so doing, it is pointed out, the property title is kept clear, and the possibility ofpeatchrs - avoideçd. 1eat hre s The penalty. date. on1 the secon d installîment of the- 1932 taxes is Juiy 1, àt is announiced. The penalty is one pet cent a month. The county collector is collecting first instalîments of 1932 real, estate and persbrnal property taxes. There is a charge of 2 per cent interest on the real estate 'up to June 15 a nd 3 p er cent tbereafter. Personal property bears 3. per cent interest. SON BOIRN TO AEBOTTS A ýson, John William 'Abbott, wveighing 9 pounds and 53/ ouncesi wvas born last Tuesday at. the Ev- anston bospital to Mr. and Mrs. Gardnier B. Abbott of, Chicago. Mrs. Abbott, the former Lois, Brashears, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.i J. W. Brashears, 1241 Ashland ave-1 nue, Wilniette.1 deceased. The daughter is now a resi- dent of Milwaukee. For fllany years the flag was raised on occasion over the home ocf the veteran of the, war between the north and south. Mr. Straus decided that as a. matter of saf ety' the* flag shudbe. given to somne organization that W'ould preserve it. Camp No. 57 is proud to -have been chosen, as. its. guardian. HOLD FINAL ýMEETING On Monday evening, June 4, at the homem of -R.. E. Fjellman, 1920 Green- Wood avenue the North West Men's clubenjoyed a frolic in . their last meeting before the summer vacatio n. Prior to the entertainiment Herman T. ReiFiig of Wilmnette, an attorney and tax expert, ga ve a talk onl taxes and the part whicb ýpublic education plays ini the public tax budget. Euigene Berg, 1320 Greenwood ave- nue., returned Tuesday of last week froin Purdue university for his sum- mier vacation. UU2PJE~ of=- *LDSIERY (S s'eePe/et/ ut /fe kw~, eo/ar & J?~* tex/a~y ~'oj<r sbdrnos. ia w THEN givinga gift TV to a Bride', b ar n mind that we. can -match any. pattern in silverwa re whether you want a, full service or ùnly a single, teaspoon'. D. PAGLIARtULOý Jeweler 1166Wiliote A*e. WiInett. 10611: NO, Drafts INtlie FORDlV*8ý )J I dJ Beauty Culture in ail ifs Branches MRSCrL-EO pAUft Il161 Wilmtte Avenu. / Phone Willmetfe 4406 ACE MOTOR SALESm bec. < A. C. LYNCH, Presjdegt SALES-SERVICE-PARTS 43t'Mean Street, Wimeet. Phone WiIni.tte 53s

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