Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 4 Jun 1936, p. 1

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celebrate the eighth anniversary of at the village hall in Winnetka. À the begininig of Dr. George D.! Wilme#te enid ýKenlworth Foitu. Allison's pastorate Sunday, Jjune 7i Pur ps ftemetn st e Ordîmane ails for, More. *We often too losethe oe thtree-mill.tax for township-relief, masters Expain Procedure rme mudH hoPsfr evýaluation of a man's excellent quali- as required by the new state lawv. LocalY ties by close and, frequent' associa-: hietemhoofdintrng T tDpatet ton with him and a fiendly wvord relief will depend on the Ôutcome-Of'Distribution of the adjusted service makes us stop and tbink about the penéiding bls in the state legisiature, heauaapprpatoodace bonds, commontly referred to as the priceless things of which we are de-;i it will be. necessary in any event to 1 936prvigousevs, ras saemnttmake thé-, above-mentioned levyI at for the, fiscal year (irl bonus bonds, will begin on june le or 16, through the Wilmette 'and by a leader in the congregation. "iDr.: that time. Api 0 9~)wich lbas occupied the attention of >the Village .board Kenilworth, post. offices, according to Allison bas rimeR to.prominen;ce .inl, the. councils and %-ork of our denomi- Week From Friday Set for for several wes was rounded into. information. given ont Monday. Postmaster Hferbert L. C.onnell of nation. His deep knowledge of the' form and passed at the meeting of Wilmette states that bis force of Bible and the principles> of Jesus, hi-, Grade sChool radaton board Tuesday night. The grand the, Witlh the -annual, commencement, càrriers wiIl make an attempt at. de- understanding and sympathy with; human life an itspoblems,, and bis exercises at New Trier High scbool total isnomteildiertfrn l*Vry by an after-hour, special trip.. great love for, his fellow man bave: scheduled for niext Thursday evcning, ta fls er.bigS4,7.1 Ifw the addressee is flot at home, a total:ëf $3.340.26. year's last aiainst wili hold, Kehilwvorth and %Wihmette bis congregation bim, to endeared notice will be left, sO that he or. she ini a manner not often met with tograduating ccremonies'the follo-wingThcmpeerdaneipblhd may caîl at the post office and receive on another page of this issue of Wu-the bonds. He also states that, for, day. What we say of the congrega-i night. totalis5divied ,as b-The' rogrni=mistcLdof Wilmttes -&the bc iaidI tion ca Cftlso the accommodations of the veterans tye i h ' poan ield f c-follows: General corporate purposes, "Theboad ofdeaonsbelivestha of the World war, he wiff keep the el at the Arthur H. Howard _$64.W2.91. Special funds, $79,055.20. "Th f dacos bord bliees hatschol.will bc beld at the Leslie F. office open tintil 9 o'clock for several Doost For Fremmen eVIiIsso that ail may bc served we can show no greater appreciation CiGates gynlnasiuni, at Ncv Trier. for Dr. Allison and bis good works Kenilworth cighth-graders will be An increase will be noted in the wthouit delay. the fire departinent, operating of cost Joseph amoerng usthenancygivng hiàm hert- given their diplomas at the Must Prove Identityr of $17,584 appropriation last year's Coniplete prograrns'of school. atenanc onSudayuion-Scatcherin Mtr. O'ConneIl emphasizes the fact ing. Therefore we are asking ai1, both exercises NviIl be given in îiext being raised to $22,087. Thtis provides that every ex-service man. applying members and friends of the cotigrega- ý I ek su ~ ET for two additional fulI-time firemen, for bonds must bc personally knownl tion to lay aside the cares and pleas-_________ to him, his assistants or clerks, or to ures of the day and cone to XiI-' Carl A. Peterson, commander of Wil- mette Raptist church at Il o'clock. Vlna mnette~ Post> No. 46, American Legiion. the departmnent having heretofore The """ '" Tuesday evening. June 23,: Minmette Baptist churcli will at eight o'clock ini the township officeBELF jcalled'for ILF R RY A been dangerously undermanned. salariesesof, <#&..em n iaso Ant Village offcia] or member oi the1 clergy. NIr. O'Connell states that hie will rernain in the office each evening to sce that ail applicants are taken Cave of. Arrive June 15 Thè bonds, which are in denominations of $50 and bear 3 per cent interest, %vill arrive by the first regisered mail' reaching Wilmette on june 15. After being reccived by the vettrans, they ptay be cashed in whole ing on the 2th day of April,1 action was taken to compl% with The Members of the \Vilmette Optîmist legal requirements. club wilI hold a joint luncheon meeting with tbe Evanston Optimist club REFORT ON CONTAGIONS Monday, june 8, at the Georgiail hotel. Last Monday the local Op-. the Wilmette Health departmnent timists viewed a safety film at thein reports the following communicable regular lunicheon meeting presented disease cases for the w-Neek ending by a Icading automotive concern. May 30: Cbickenpox, 5; mumps, 2. Clubs Plan'Joint Meet the 21st:day of April, 1936,t andj partment. but 'ne additions to the nersonnel of the force is provided. Vie increase of $1,149,is to take care of supplies, radio maintenance and other incidentals. Collection and disposaI of ashes and rubbish is estimated to cost $4,'111 ice is paid for by householders it is taken cane of by fees collected. more than lamt year. but as tbis serv-" Elorida Fruit Co. Jewel Food Stores yond the usuai noni in the morning un Isixi (Cntinue4, I.Page .. .. 2 15 Wînter, Geo. 16, f m ur

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