Illinois News Index

Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 7 Jan 1937, p. 3

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hNT TO bEAKER HeIp Keep WiIrnette~ Seen as Winner toaSf sidewalks Clear!inN AT SUNDA Noted Author ApP layers 10; Globe Thei ~ater Here Jan'. 13 gnnd .14 ntdato. With XVill Durant. as, lecturer onJ aiunarry 10 and four Theate performances-by the Globe 3nd14uner players on jannary .L its spon sorsbip, theN e3 Trier14un-e .. çveedstreets and.sidewvalks bav- The timie of year ini wbich we yD r v Jauay Janý war occupants of homes and business places to, cooperate in protection the ailVillage îg arrîved,' and ownersboard Urges earnestly life to. abrasives on the sidewalk in front of' their1 propertfies, when; and,'limWb by, spreading such d-ay Evening club bas -a f ull cali endar for the immediate future, according te Wý.Frank Mc- of eet Clure, founder and presidnt. Mr. Durant will speak on the top-e ic, "Is 'Progress: PrecedReal?" ing his lecture F. D. Frisbie, of the. New Trier Higbi school f a c ulty, WlDua Will show movies iIiswr The MIothers of St. Joseph7s school, ventiof illpoed varions vilfor candidates selecting -will hôld their regular mionthly meetboard library and board park at8,lage, 8 jnuay Frdayevein, iii VIithe at upon voted be to t8 offices, vnnJnay8 tngFia April. ini held be to election lage in the school hall. l sta l vnu h ttetpi conditions prevail. Wilmette wl tn Elriwaod 1034 Drayer, E., Clarence. for oôf towns impossible includes whicb class._ financially sixth î is avenue, president of the. present, \VitthV\illage to Undertake sucb atpopulation. 25,000 to 10,000 from issuhas convention, not yet. ini addition i ette Harmony tention t sdealks sret.ad dacalfor the first meeting of- the White thefinal awards have to iTrieroSunon-tee a ostion .Wilmetes Thurs- been made, oih b oy e el or cd utti r h theré year the of close the ýbefore hall. rnonth o todo her prtday'>, at 8 o'clock, ini thé Village itien appal o ed.tpaei itedte boccupi en of members alI to The notice, sent by making the w'alks safe for pctdtbecngd i first thie that states convention, the ~pedestrians. Sucb cooperation will jorder of:busîiness will be the clection. According to, Chiéf *of Police, Cloyd by thèý publicaid lof a. president and other officers ýof C. McGuire. the excellent standing be appreciated: board. 1w the Village Drayer ofkind and amo u ofsafey ctiithe' the new 1937 convention. Mr. ndaoutofsfeyaciite in Harry C. Kinine. Presidenit, will remai'n as -a mmbr of, the con- carido ateheficny e Village of MWilniette. hinmself succeed cannot vetobut f traffic control and safety measures asventOli, te have been inaugurated. Add h prsdet.that peddcoeaino his h Co the organization, Following TO MEET - Village Goes Year Witbout a lsI u bro aaiy i o yiAt ia CO_È__o_ hrl rp ciet check on tion.t. yen on the ratings made close A. t aeycucll aina 1 h v d T M_ M etin -"ba'ý ndthe toicaesthat MOTHERS Citizens' Safety and Traffic commission and other organizations. said r. Chief McGuire, and you. have the reason why the National Safety couincil credited Wilmetté with 50 - he has taken on bis various European trips, including f omth ULI1Erçl (?rirnë Prevention Bureau Prompt Auto Recovery per cent on accident preventior Pesresoeut Reaunp namneciand wvi i Mir. Frisbie is instructor town also. in social studies and advisor for the Tri-Ship Boys' clubl at t-ble highi school. Offer Four Performances The Globe Theater players willi give two matiflees for school children next Wednesday and Tbursday in New Trier High scbool. On Wed-i nesday evening tbey will give selections froni "Tamning of the Sbrew" nuW 'a".0v".es0111b Brings Action be At 5 o'clock Tnesday evening, DecemnMcGuireir Police Chief Cloyd C. hmsef ber 29, Fred M. Clarke, 931 Oakwood, een asnteestng who parked bis car in front of 1115 youtnavenue, ork, eting accidsentpe movements, crime detection and otb erCenrianuadvntitagrcr store, leaving the key in thle car. On activities Pertinent to bis office, bas the store a few minutes later nlow revealed '.that he is taking a leaviiig somie person driving bis car saw broader view of matters affectirig le, avenue. He inîniediately Central on east is lookiiig belocal conditions, and police department, and r,Ç iioith village -for, reported to the - 193 19ftReductiôn Total atitom<>OblIe 234 . accidents Accidents Involvlng 20 per cent 50 l 1 persorial inJurices 988 injured Accidents invlving fatalities ,-3 61 .3o per cent. 0 lOOPercent Onit of the 215 acci -idenits, 99 w.ere of. sucb character cause could not bv fol rest of drivers. There lias circled the globle twice. . REPORT ON CONTAGIONS The Wilmette Flealtb department reports the following communicable disease cases for the week ending January 2: Pneumonia 3; chic kenpox 8; mumps 5. oth probleni. ¶yi "I believe that crime and the ennrmous cost of crime, estirnated at five, times the amount spent for educationi and 15 times the amount spent for religion, also the greatest econonlic l oss to society through the imprison(Continued on Page 6) e Çongregation Israei, 10, Gîencoe, Glenview road and Skokie bouleat Il dents.1 ýay mornillg, jantiary control, 2 c. ation, of Dr. Meyer Wacman's accidents. (Continued on Page,6 tory of jewish I,itetature." The sermon will be an ap- vard, antomatic stop light

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