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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 30 Jul 1936, p. 1

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NEXTWEDNESDAY. The Village journed session Tues4ay night, in wbich the time was largely devotedI to a. discussion of zoning problems. B Will A coxnmittee. app ointed. byý PresiSajdenburg Daniel Harry,C.,Kinneë at the. previous Ouest Conductor at Inaugu.- dent .to. consider a petim regular neeting by aà rai Pregram ad been.,prsenlted tionl that Village the group of citizens -asking > 3 to take action to secure a station at eveiing Wednesday\ext North Shore and tlciock, the Mlinois Synîpho1ny orchestra of the Chicago, five, Milwaukee electric railway, at the WJill1 give the first *of, a series of Lake 'avenue crossilg Of its> Skokie f reeopen air conIcertsoni the esplanade -Valley brarîch, reported 'favorably. Lake Àf the,%-ater%%orks, at the foot of, on 'the committee, consistmotion follow will On avenue. Other concerts Michael, J, Sporrer, of Trustees ing the Vednesda3'evenlings, sucécessive 1 sepClinton B. Cochand SGeorge :F. Ilîif dates h)eing August 12, 19, 26, anc ran, representillg the, board. and tember 2. a 'Lee,. 925. MNanor drive, 1g represcntin Rélhert e. Rickseji, gelieraL chairmali. ArÉthur trustee, the formner Village tn) and Walter C. Farrar, chairniafi of that, report the petitioners, was autborized th.e railwith, conimittee on arrangeenlts, negoiations into ac- enter preparatiolis are complete, andthat a . road to secure the establishrneiit of for provided been have commodationis the stationl. large audience. Several hundred chairs .A request froin the Federated the and will be placed on the esplanade, Charities of Chicago, for permission bcach and lawns will afford ample space tag day on nhe or- to conduct its annual was granted. for thousands of listeners. 14, M\onda3,, September niow chestra will be paced in the spacewhichi This is the "Have a Heart- tag dav here <ccupied by the large founitain, that bas beeît a regular feature serve as a shell. A sound amplify7 Sfor %vill years. several the ing system is being installed. by the under store, W. 6. Bevrer electric rrupu.> . board beld <.." ada brief Await Shoppers Today D)og Quarantine 18 Ordered by. Police Two>Day Sale Spousored by Camber of Commerce Dollar m id-umer Wilmette.s (Thursday) today eld h Days, being, and .Friday, july 30 and 31, wete ushered ,iiiýby a parade, ini which at many1 me rchants jqined, starting the traversing and .night last 5:30 principal strýeets.of the, village. A sound truck gave opportuflity f«e dispensing. music,' entertaimnnt and annocuncemefits., Many of tbç cars and delivery trucks joining in the parade were decorated. Participat-. ig merchants gave away thousands of balloons te appreciative children. .Comiing as il does at the zenith of surnmer, when warni Weather tops are stilli-in demand and will be for some time, the event will appeal to careful buyers who must replenish wardrobes and larders. A round of the stores i every commercial center of the village reveals preparations on not a broad scale. Offerings include refal aise but needs, only summer on orde.r of- Governor Henry Hlorner, the state departmeft of1 agricul tur e on Monday declared a strict. quaratitfl'e. of al dogs in Cook couty . The step was taken as, an emergelcy measure, invoked to put a check on the presentý epidemic of rAbies, which bas becorne alarmiiig. The ordér provides that, ail dogs within the countyý must be kept in escapeproof, enclosures,. or restrained by leashes. Enforcement of the order was "placed directly- upon local a uthorities of the municipalities. . adtits Th~e Village lboard a ininight T1uesday journed meeting to departmfent police the structed and strictly enforce the quarantine, ail owners of dogs are hèreby notified that the order must be obeyed. It means that dogs cannot be permitted at large, either with or withou~t muzzles, and that they must-be confined so securely that they carinot escape. The exercisiflg of dogs except on leash, is prohibitéd. No evasions,. of the order will be Trhe guest conductor on the o)Pcemng night wiIl1 be Daniel Saidenburg, former first 'cellist Of the Chicago -SYmphoiiy orchestra. Mr- 5aidenburg,. Ameri,f rom a 1long ne Of cal, b)Or,comes He started bis career nusicians. fanjiotus atter as a cild prodigy on the 'cello, and went lie work, several years of concert abroad to further bis musical educatiol1i andl experience. H-e studied at the Paris Conservatory, and two years later neturneci to Amierica and toured extensive- HOME L. FROM WEST Wr I Dr.*Tbomas 411 Lake Grisamore, Tentler, 310 Central- avenue, the! into. boat the mette, diving fromn avenue, recently returned f rom a trip three. of. fracture water, sustained a in the west. 'He attended the Amerashore taken was She vertebrae. ican Dental Association convention hoi»e After given. attention and medical at Sanî Francisco. On bis way was at she days borne being taken to ber lie stopped off, for several a whicb rom visited f he cast, put into a plaster Iloise, Idaho, where near . October home until ranch a released bas be she will flot cousin who 2; She is a student at New Trier ers is to choose f rom the Dlolai advertisements in this issue of m~E LiFe for both summer au necessities an~d previde thern now 2ct the saving prices. B on Rusing MAakt A rising Ponce markcet wil make, are gv b t.he Federal Music .Pro>ect, an acjunct of the Federal Works Pro15 gress administration. The orchestra A. Alfred of mnanagement Under the À(Continued on Page,10) y Salohl . ......... rd Cs Pe.......... uwure Co ................ .ce a 8 B............ 97 te-s anston 15i out ilosUpfitia for a short day.

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