Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 14 May 1936, p. 16

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Moths take no vacation! Be SURE your furs and valuable winter clothing are safe fron miotbs this summer. Our rates, are Iow.and include complete insurance and-demothing be- fo re being placed in our spe- cial fur vault.,Each garnient is carefully- placed on, hanger, and ,enclosed in an individual bag. Pick-up eamd deiivery service Store- your furs here* where they will be instantly, avail- able on the first cold fail day.. IRIEDALIE Firepro@f Worehouse S TOR AG E 1723 Benson Avenue Wit. 1332 Winn. J332 Uni. 9300 The conibined Glee clubs Strawberry Pair ...Dainel Protheroe The Girls' Glee club. Coinrades of the Road .......... Wilson The Boys' Glee club Gods Treasure ..ý............ Sivelius Praise Ye the Father........nunod T'he com.bined Gc lb Mrs. Wagner wiIl conduct the school orchestra which will give sev- eral selections. Miss Kay. Woodlcy will bave the girls of the eighth ,grade model the dresses they have made ini the sw ing classes this. term. Edith M. Vivian's piano pupils wvill comlete the. program, a -s follows:. N ve tte ........... Confrey Valerie Adafms a~jstic of the D'ep.......Ilaier Two pianos Cythera Outhridgeanid Betty Jean -Moulding_ ElIfin!lDance ...............Meiidclssihn Two pianl9s Betty. Wachs and Rosamfond Mae.%illan Cricket and the Bumiblebee .. Chadwick Lynette Oberg and Jeanne Tugaw Niarch of .the Wee Folk ........ .Gaynor Barbara Bagemnan. . Margerite Schueller Nanéy Meyers and Carol, MeQuide 'l'le Singimig Brook.......... Hèrneger Frances Guthridge, Jrnniv ,Iyei-s and Vera Esier Hade and Seek.........Schytte Plhylli., Pratt and Ruth -%elchoir Wild. Rider .and. Schumann Bob .Steitzad Robert Thornburg Wally Behmke and Richard Thornburg Joyous Pen.sant ... .......Schumann Mary Lamb and Shirley Spangler Barbara Howley and Irene Terzalces May Night.............Palmgrani Frances Willianison NÇorwegian Dance ............reig to the inew Pre. IShearoil. CONTRACT NOWI Now 1.4the time 1. insur. a worm. *v.nIy hoat. hos throughout the faou, wlnt. e nd spring, by con- fractino wi$h sus for vour fuel oit present the ga ent, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Brandes, 1712 Highland avenue,- moved, to Wilmette' recently from: Chicago.> articIes snould ne outensie intrs L every taxpayer. in the commUnity. Trustee George F. Ilijif, chairma n of'thecite on streets and al- leys, gave an1 exhaustive account of. the activities of that departmùent,,re- vealing the man- ner ini which, the money of taxpay- ers is spent on street ima i nte - nance,.,and what they get for it. Last year, he said, two miles of un-.' paved streets were oul treated, a n d this is expected t o b e- repeated this- year. -Aiso in the plans for this' year is the .'m- George F. . Iiff provement of 1?ourth and $i.xth street and Wash- ington avenue,. and of five paved al- leys which miust be repaired to pro- vide proper drainage. Unexpected expense was incurred during týhe severe weather of Iast wi 'ter, when the ground froze to anunprecedenited depth and froze. water mains in Seventeenth street, Ridge road and Linden avenue. This also applied to snow removal. which was iinusually heavy. The village ecluitiment of three siPdrn1l! rjrws Street sweeping, Mr. Iliff continued, 15 on1e of the services rendered by the municipality which few citizens real- ize, because the sweeper works during. the night. However, he Istated, it is a fact that the streets are swept thor- oughly at least once and, frequently. twice a month. Mr. Ilijif referred to the resurfacing and repairing of Wilmette avenue, from Lake avenue to Tenth .street, and Tenth street from Elmwood ae of publie works,1 ciUIItoU, Z1Ut t Mar- sha, police chief, i" Village at- torney, iaccountant, 1 police <&aptaini, 1 electrio inspector and pumplng s tation superintendent -*i1waterworks sup.er- intendent, 1. ele'ctrictin and street light- !4g superintendent, 1 police lieutenant, 1 engineer, and building commissioner, 3 police sergeants, 3 Waterworks opera- tors, 8 police patrolmen*, 2 tire captains, i iley Inspector, 1 meter repairman, 1 Jncinerator operator, 4.firemen, 1 health commissioner (part time), 1 janitor and extra waterworks operator, 1 Village hall janitor, 1 cashier, I special assess- ment clerk, i garage mechanie, 1, meter reader, 1 water bill coliector and meter tester, .i. water billinig. clerk, 1 special asesement, clerk. 2 stenographers, -1 ^treasurer (part timhe), 1 Village clerk (part trme), 1. prosecutor (part tirne),, :l retired street foremtan, 1 heatlthcde- partment clerk, 1 treasurer's cierk. and file -clerk, 1 milk Inspector (part time), 1 switchboard operator, 9 'truck driver.,, .1 street . foremnan, 1 water tApper, 1 0 common laborers and 3 whitewîngs. Mr. Iluf conicluded his talk by stat ,ing that the Village board is maklng every entteavor to purelrase imterlalgý and nu-p- plies through local dealers, and that such contracts are bèing alternated so that aIl dealers in the village get sorne benefit. from the spending of Village funds. next week.) <'Uthcran Church Women Plan Spring Tea Friday, Mrs. Frank Hayson who is chair- mani for the Sinrino L'p2 a h be rveil charge nas aranged a very fine pro- grami with mnusic by the Akelv Trio. and a book review by. Mrs. F. E. Bradway., Mrs. Bradivay will reviewý Sigfred Unstedt's "The Lo n ge st Yea rs." Ail are .velcomne1 to attend the tea wýhich w~ilI bie given in'the chu.rchi parlors Friday after 'nooil of. this week at 2:30. o'clock. HONOR ED Miss 2ln eh COLLEGE daughter, of ;uineraLQr 118 BtatO<1tha0t the 'bage had been reduced from RTR R MTU $3.90 aton. Refuse is.hauled RTR RMTU rnp near Glenview, the dis- Mrs. Samuel E. Moist, 1104 Sher- e 5 miles. idan road, her daughter, Jane, and ýge garage was the next point hersi and Mr. Il1f stated th zerasster, Miss Emma Martinson, ion would be neeesaaryatln have returned from a. recenýt motor roperly shelter ail machines. trip through Kentucky and Indiana. > 0305 1 .r.e of tnt new ý order

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